There is no sound on this Earth that terrifies me more... Sends shivers down my spine and gives me goosebumps... It's like a death wail... I hope I'll never get to hear it in real time...
My dad grew up in Yugoslavia and was like 10 years old when his area was occupied. For years my brother and I were never allowed to whistle and we never knew why. He’d get so mad and upset. Then one day he told us it was because it reminded him of the sound that bombs would make as they came screaming down. He said the allies were trying to flush the Germans out and they had No precision bombing. Just blanket bombing from what I have since learned. Can only imagine what hearing air raid sirens would be like for those that heard them live back then. Horrible
My dad always said no one wins in a war. Even the soldiers are traumatized. Hence why they had so many legions back in the day. So they could drink to forget. Many of them carried a lot of baggage when they came back but back then it wasn’t called PTSD. Men couldn’t admit they were traumatized I feel.
I am never allowed to whistle when I'm home because my neighbors doesn't want to hear it I don't know why but hopefully they didn't suffer if they were in a war zone
Dittoes to you! I am only 48 years old and I obviously wasn't around during WWII. But by merely listening to this siren, it is a terrifying sound to hear. This means imminent danger is approaching. Actually, there are some tornado sirens in the Midwest that sound the same way and are just as frightening. I bet that is one sound that no one in that region never wants to hear!
Guess I'm used to it from BLASTING "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath for 54 years. I love the sound! Having said that, I'd probably soil my pants if I heard it without the song in a real disaster. 😧
Imagine that you're sitting at home with your family, suddenly this siren goes off... if you can not, think about all the people who went through this terrifying moment... you look at your beloved ones knowing what's about to come... the evildoers must be destroyed.
My grandfather was born in the blitz in Cardiff in 1941. He was barely an hour old when the sirens went off. The midwife who came to deliver him ended up staying in their Anderson shelter that night.
There are still many air raid sirens that are in place and ready to activate in the event we ever come under any kind of aerial or nuclear attack from a hostile force in various cities or locations. A rather frightening sound indeed!
I hear sirens like these for tornado siren testing every Wednesday, and also when there's severe weather. And every time it's the most chilling thing ever. I can't imagine hearing it in ww2.
What happens if a real thing happens on a Wed? Do you just ignore it because it's so normal? XD Asking as a Brit, we don't have anything weekly like that. Helps me keep track of the day when I'm on holiday though XD
@@pixelperfectstreamarchive7176 I still keep an eye on the weather. My phone notifies me if tornadoes or severe weather are likely. But growing up in tornado alley our real indicator is going outside and looking lol
@@SoftHyphen. Well yeah, they are, if you're not used to them, or if you have experience of something bad happening everytime they go off. If it happens 5k times with no consequences then yeah you get used to it and then probably get blown away because you ignored it because it was the same sound you always here. Like the one time at a hotel where a car alarm went off multiple times in an hour. Except the 4th time was a fire alarm that sounded exactly the same as the last 3 car alarms I'd checked wasn't ours XD So much for being in a disabled room, the flashing light didn't flash and we got manually evacuated after it had been going for ten minutes.
I am playing this for my 5 year daughter, she is reading a book about the war. This gave me chills. I can't imagine how those people must have really felt. Utterly terrifying.
Everybody:- German soldier !!, German soldier !! Run ! Run ! 🇺🇲American soldiers:- Take your position boys, we have to take down that German soldier. You be like :- What the heck ? 😕 I'm not German soldier .
my hometown had an air raid siren that would go off almost every day. it used to wake me up in the night when i was a kid and i'd be scared. the thing is though, I didn't know it was an air raid siren, we called it the 'fire whistle' and I thought it was for when there was a fire, but that was not the case. it was loud and would go on for a while. edit: thought I should add, this was in West Virginia, US. the town had a military base nearby, so that was probably the reason for the siren. even so, they tested it so often, in the event of an actual air raid, no one would've paid attention, havng heard it so many times before.
Unironically this is the only thing that can drown out the guy from another apartment so I can sleep, You'd think a 40+ guy would have learned about inside volume by now.
I’ve literally just learned all about the Battle of Los Angeles back in 1942 from a podcast where WWII soldiers fired God knows how many rounds at an unidentified aircraft. I looked up the image with the search lights and everything. Just thinking about that image and hearing this siren is so chilling, knowing this is what people heard and witnessed back then
I heard this siren followed by all clear during Indo Pak war in 1965 and 1971. I also had the experience of blackouts (all external lights had to be extinguished). Subsequently in Calcutta sirens were sounded at 9.00 am by the government followed by all clear as a time check signal. Later discontinued as more people started using watches.
That's such an eerie sound... Terrifying and thrilling... Glad the only time I heard this irl was on a day when they were testing the sirens of the country...
I'm from Bulgaria and these sirens sound annually across ALL my country for two minutes in one specific day, to honour the memory of the revolutionary, poet and rebel Hristo Botev, as well as in tribute to all who died for the freedom of Bulgaria. All citizens stop moving and speaking for whole 2 minutes.
At noon on the first day of every month when I was growing up, civil defense always conducted tests of the storm siren and the attack (air raid) siren. Whenever I heard them test the attack siren, I always said a silent prayer that I would never hear it for real. So far, so good (even though sometimes I hear it in my dreams, as I did a couple of nights ago).
When I grew up on military bases in the uk , 1960s -1970- 1980s, these sirens would go off many times , station call out , tacival, war games , I would see my late Dad go out the front door and wouldn't see him for days until the all clear was given , got used to them , hearing this take me back ,
Some airbases still run these overseas if the air defense warnings raise. Had the sirens go off one time and the iconic “ALARM RED *big voice alarm sound*” and i was dumbfounded when for the first time after hearing alarm red, there was no “exercise exercise exercise” to follow it. The sounds going in tandem without the exercise call gives you chills. Nothing worth reporting happened that day, but i’ll never forget the feeling i got that day.
There's something so chilling about this style of air raid siren. The sound itself is haunting on its own merits, but knowing what it signifies makes that genuinely hard to listen to. It's a bit a bit like walking footage of a "dead man walking" tornado. Even through the screen, it's still scary.
I knew I wouldn't like this but had to hear it again. " It's the man in the moon Everil. The man in the moon!" That's how I coped, it chills me now but thank goodness we stayed safe.
In my town, they still test the air raid siren once a month, as we are located next to a large facility that produces explosives, a potential target in an attack. It's exceptionally terrifying if you don't realise it's coming
I remember this going off when I was a kid. It was tested once a week as I recall. One time it went off as we were walking past the water tower where the sirens were usually mounted in small towns. I wasn't expecting it and it scared the crap out of us. I think I was 15 or so. Back then the government would make us fear atomic attacks.
That's not wrong By The Way its good but people started feeling pity about Ukraine...... But My opinion says that we should finish the bad power which going to be a superpower later....
it is just the creepiest thing in the world. not only is the sound itself scary, but the sense of impending doom and dread of knowing an air raid is on its way is just terrifying
Those sirens were actually powered by Chrysler straight 8 and then later HEMI V8 engines. The initial tone of the siren "whooring" into life is actually the ENGINE starting up, then the clutch being engaged, then the siren drowning out the sound of the engine at wide open throttle.The sirens were 138 DB @100ft away, and could be heard 25-40 MILES AWAY.They were powerful enough they could actually disperse fog.
True story: I was at a boring antique fair with my family, and while my dad was looking at some old weapons, this alarm went off. Everyone panicked, but it was a false alarm.
The terrifying and absolutely sad sound that tells you: "Men are killing each other". This is what my grandfather, his mom and my aunts lived back then in Italy 😪
My grandmother went through this as a 10 year old child she lived till 85 glad she told me those stories,They where different generation back then and tough as ,Real people real stories I'm glad their input fed our generation
Thank you to all of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save Great Britain and a lot of other countries we will never forget the siren that went off as the soldiers ran to save our country from harm and to all of the soldiers who died rest in peace and we will always remember you ❤😢
I moved to germany a few years ago and the village I live in seriously plays this once a month for what ever reason so when I first moved here and randomly heard that I panicked and started crying.
My grandfather once told me when the sirens went off, everyone must find a shelter or cover when Japanese planes bombed in Cagayan Valley, the Philippines in April 1942 just days before the Fall of Corregidor.
This gives me the chills. It is literally one of the most most scariest sounds ever.
lol
Very much agreed
@@Johnnie_Dench18 yes this is true i never want to here this
Imagine having this as a ringtone then being called while at the store or at work
actually screaming hearing this I'm so scared omg help 😭
i can imagine how my great grandfather felt when he heard this.😭
Can you, though?
Aw shit, here we go again
Now due to cold war we have to face it again and it had started 😐
@@electromagneticnomia4206 there’s no war? It’s just a battle Russia is only hurting Ukraine Ukraine is just looking for Shelter…
@@pinkieplays8967 u should have said that it is not a 'world war' it is a war
There is no sound on this Earth that terrifies me more... Sends shivers down my spine and gives me goosebumps... It's like a death wail... I hope I'll never get to hear it in real time...
Thats what is happening in Ukraine right now.
Ukraine! Does
Ukraine heard it
It just awful whats happening in Ukraine right now. I really hope this war in Ukraine doesn't turn into ww3 😔😔
We play these during tornado warnings
My dad grew up in Yugoslavia and was like 10 years old when his area was occupied. For years my brother and I were never allowed to whistle and we never knew why. He’d get so mad and upset. Then one day he told us it was because it reminded him of the sound that bombs would make as they came screaming down. He said the allies were trying to flush the Germans out and they had
No precision bombing. Just blanket bombing from what I have since learned. Can only imagine what hearing air raid sirens would be like for those that heard them live back then. Horrible
The Germans used to put whistles in bombs so when they dropped they would make the Enemy fearful
@@thurguolo I did not know that. War is horrible
Eee, that's sad...
My dad always said no one wins in a war. Even the soldiers are traumatized. Hence why they had so many legions back in the day. So they could drink to forget. Many of them carried a lot of baggage when they came back but back then it wasn’t called PTSD. Men couldn’t admit they were traumatized I feel.
I am never allowed to whistle when I'm home because my neighbors doesn't want to hear it I don't know why but hopefully they didn't suffer if they were in a war zone
The sound of an air raid siren is actually one of the scariest noises to me, it's just so ungodly unsettling.
It is in silent hill
Dittoes to you! I am only 48 years old and I obviously wasn't around during WWII. But by merely listening to this siren, it is a terrifying sound to hear. This means imminent danger is approaching. Actually, there are some tornado sirens in the Midwest that sound the same way and are just as frightening. I bet that is one sound that no one in that region never wants to hear!
I agree! There is simply no other sound like it!
it is the siren that goes off across my city as i am about to fap after no fap September... *KABOOM*
ellyosa id say its the scariest noise ever
Just listening to this siren gives me chills up my spine. The thought of hearing that siren in the distance is terrifying 😰
lol
Guess I'm used to it from BLASTING "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath for 54 years. I love the sound!
Having said that, I'd probably soil my pants if I heard it without the song in a real disaster. 😧
It may sound really cool but let us hope we will never have to hear it for real 😓
Thanos Paramythas we did
Connor Edgell 😛... you know what I mean 😜
Thanos Paramythas
Of cause i do, im so scared if i actually have to hear this
😛
ecacally
Imagine that you're sitting at home with your family, suddenly this siren goes off... if you can not, think about all the people who went through this terrifying moment... you look at your beloved ones knowing what's about to come... the evildoers must be destroyed.
The one sound that no one wants to hear for real ever again.
are you ill?
No I think 9/11 was worse, because terrorists actaully attacked the US, but I might be wrong.
No offense but I do think WW2 is much worse than 9/11.
Cyrille Yukimaru
Agreed
Emiel Booth 'again' we aren't all nearly 100 years old to be alive in ww2 to hear this and hoping to not hear it again
My grandfather was born in the blitz in Cardiff in 1941. He was barely an hour old when the sirens went off. The midwife who came to deliver him ended up staying in their Anderson shelter that night.
There are still many air raid sirens that are in place and ready to activate in the event we ever come under any kind of aerial or nuclear attack from a hostile force in various cities or locations. A rather frightening sound indeed!
They use them today in Britain for floods!
And in the US, are often used as tornado warnings.
and alien attacks
@@brandonplays3930 British people = aliens???
@@Grandpa27 No Dummy Not British People
or are they?
I hear sirens like these for tornado siren testing every Wednesday, and also when there's severe weather. And every time it's the most chilling thing ever. I can't imagine hearing it in ww2.
What happens if a real thing happens on a Wed? Do you just ignore it because it's so normal? XD Asking as a Brit, we don't have anything weekly like that. Helps me keep track of the day when I'm on holiday though XD
@@pixelperfectstreamarchive7176 I still keep an eye on the weather. My phone notifies me if tornadoes or severe weather are likely. But growing up in tornado alley our real indicator is going outside and looking lol
We test em here every saturday at noon, i think it's funny how people think they're scary
@@SoftHyphen. Well yeah, they are, if you're not used to them, or if you have experience of something bad happening everytime they go off.
If it happens 5k times with no consequences then yeah you get used to it and then probably get blown away because you ignored it because it was the same sound you always here. Like the one time at a hotel where a car alarm went off multiple times in an hour. Except the 4th time was a fire alarm that sounded exactly the same as the last 3 car alarms I'd checked wasn't ours XD So much for being in a disabled room, the flashing light didn't flash and we got manually evacuated after it had been going for ten minutes.
@@pixelperfectstreamarchive7176 reminds me of that one test where they played loud sounds at rats and the rats started to ignore it
This sound is so scary. I'd freak out if i actually had to hear it..
Lowri Silverwood-Owen Indeed!
me too ;-;
+Lowri Silverwood-Owen I would like to activate one when kids are entering my yard on halloween >:)
Same!😱
I am playing this for my 5 year daughter, she is reading a book about the war. This gave me chills. I can't imagine how those people must have really felt. Utterly terrifying.
*Hi from Ukraine, nice alarm clock, works pretty well 👍🏿*
😂
bro ...
Are you okay are you dead?
@@hengsoveasna5202 *I'm good. And breathing. Thanks for worrying 🖤*
hi im from Israel. i also wish i could select what hour this alarm clock would wake me up at
In Germany, every freakin fire alarm sounds like that^^
Interesting!
Well it'd get the streets clear for the fire trucks at least.
DEUTSCHLAND!
Dragonchiller In my country too
Dragonchiller that’s what happens if you invade Russia
The sound of death for many people living that time. RIP
Air Raid Sirens:
Making people piss their pants, even in 2016.
LOL :P
:D
I am you from the future!
Anomenes Gamer what.???
make me a boner
when you unbox your new nerf gun and take it to school in the 1940's
lol
Everybody:- German soldier !!, German soldier !!
Run ! Run !
🇺🇲American soldiers:- Take your position boys, we have to take down that German soldier.
You be like :- What the heck ? 😕
I'm not German soldier .
This is the most frightening sound to me
same here i am so scared of this happening in my country
i heard this in real live i was on the toilet
was from a factory
+Robin :D same drives me insane
+PrimalTuber Where are you from?
my hometown had an air raid siren that would go off almost every day. it used to wake me up in the night when i was a kid and i'd be scared. the thing is though, I didn't know it was an air raid siren, we called it the 'fire whistle' and I thought it was for when there was a fire, but that was not the case. it was loud and would go on for a while. edit: thought I should add, this was in West Virginia, US. the town had a military base nearby, so that was probably the reason for the siren. even so, they tested it so often, in the event of an actual air raid, no one would've paid attention, havng heard it so many times before.
I love this sound for some reason
+Яков Журалеяев you need a plane
dude are you russian
+caleb robinson What do you think
Me too
Same
My grandpa thought the Germans were attacking...(poor lad, still has memories of the war)
It’s fine, just don’t do it again. Because he might have heart attack due to immediate shock.
then get a gun for him
Jesus
1939-1945: NAZIS ATTACKING
1945-1993: SOVIET NUKES
1993-Present: ONE DIRECTION SONG
I can't find the joke
Aha XD
+Needy Farm LOL
+caleb robinson you mean needyfram ?
who's needyfarm and needyfram?
I love to fall asleep to this sound, so relaxing
I like your funny words, magic man
You’re so funny
Btw guys don’t care about these idiots they just want attention
@@toxicwasteRBLXlol
Unironically this is the only thing that can drown out the guy from another apartment so I can sleep, You'd think a 40+ guy would have learned about inside volume by now.
That moment when u hear this sound but u remeber ur ipad is off
Me: plays this vid
Friend: STOP THIS VID PLZ
ME: okay
Friend: I SAID STOP
Me and my friend: hold up 0_0
That moment you pause the video and still hear the sirens in the distance.
+super charizard Wow
it fucking sucks
+fN Balistor Do you live in Israel?
yea i live next to a jewish neighborhood in the usa, they always play that at the start of sabbath
That's fucked up
I’ve literally just learned all about the Battle of Los Angeles back in 1942 from a podcast where WWII soldiers fired God knows how many rounds at an unidentified aircraft. I looked up the image with the search lights and everything. Just thinking about that image and hearing this siren is so chilling, knowing this is what people heard and witnessed back then
Amazing music 11/10 would recommend to anyone susceptible to PTSD the nostalgia will put a real spring in their step
PLS
lol 😀😀🤣🤣
I heard this siren followed by all clear during Indo Pak war in 1965 and 1971. I also had the experience of blackouts (all external lights had to be extinguished). Subsequently in Calcutta sirens were sounded at 9.00 am by the government followed by all clear as a time check signal. Later discontinued as more people started using watches.
My dad too
spooky read holy shit
As a kid, this scared the hell out of us.
That's such an eerie sound... Terrifying and thrilling... Glad the only time I heard this irl was on a day when they were testing the sirens of the country...
let's all pray for the god to make humans unable to make another war ..
you mean like wwIII right now ( Isis)?
Well i would like to answer but i did not really understand what you mean ...
well obviosly the shit with the Isis is gonna turn into world war 3
I guess that too ,, anyway we should have hope ..
in other words don't vote for trump
Thanks for the upload mate !
Get Away From The Tanks! Take cover! Twelve Stukas (Ju 87) Incoming!
I'm from Bulgaria and these sirens sound annually across ALL my country for two minutes in one specific day, to honour the memory of the revolutionary, poet and rebel Hristo Botev, as well as in tribute to all who died for the freedom of Bulgaria. All citizens stop moving and speaking for whole 2 minutes.
The last thing my great-uncle heard before he died. I don't know why I did this to myself.
May your uncle Rest In Peace and May God Bless Him
What a nightmare to hear before death......
@@Kret-o BULLSHIT!
At noon on the first day of every month when I was growing up, civil defense always conducted tests of the storm siren and the attack (air raid) siren. Whenever I heard them test the attack siren, I always said a silent prayer that I would never hear it for real. So far, so good (even though sometimes I hear it in my dreams, as I did a couple of nights ago).
it gives me the chills
:D
This is the next musical hit in all Europe.
Showed this to my granpa
He picked up his old M1 garand and shouted "They're in the trees!!!"
Luckily never had the misfortune of hearing this live, but my heart goes out to all who have and are hearing this live. Stay safe
When I grew up on military bases in the uk , 1960s -1970- 1980s, these sirens would go off many times , station call out , tacival, war games , I would see my late Dad go out the front door and wouldn't see him for days until the all clear was given , got used to them , hearing this take me back ,
Yo really gave my granpa the memories thanks king 👍
When angry birds epic plushies don’t get made
Some airbases still run these overseas if the air defense warnings raise. Had the sirens go off one time and the iconic “ALARM RED *big voice alarm sound*” and i was dumbfounded when for the first time after hearing alarm red, there was no “exercise exercise exercise” to follow it. The sounds going in tandem without the exercise call gives you chills. Nothing worth reporting happened that day, but i’ll never forget the feeling i got that day.
*that sudden heart attack when I remove my earphone and still hear it*
I can't imagine how terrifying would the people in the town heard this sound when that gigantic tornado comes
First it was warhorns and trumpets, now it's sirens. The call of battle always get your heart racing.
Nice. When you stop the video and it doesn't stop.
rip of the polish guy who listen that noise of 1939
There's something so chilling about this style of air raid siren. The sound itself is haunting on its own merits, but knowing what it signifies makes that genuinely hard to listen to. It's a bit a bit like walking footage of a "dead man walking" tornado. Even through the screen, it's still scary.
! did'nt know my town liked this so mutch! i hear it when i pause it
Finally something to wake me up every morning
For me everyday is war so I put this as my alarm. Every 5:30 AM I start fighting. Pray for fellow soldiers
I knew I wouldn't like this but had to hear it again. " It's the man in the moon Everil. The man in the moon!" That's how I coped, it chills me now but thank goodness we stayed safe.
Me: Pauses the video.
Also me: *Why is it still playing?*
If yall live in any area near a nuclear power plant or a ethanol plant you will hear these sirens all the time yet you never truly get used to it
In my town, they still test the air raid siren once a month, as we are located next to a large facility that produces explosives, a potential target in an attack. It's exceptionally terrifying if you don't realise it's coming
We hear it a lot here, wish it was a test
Oklahoman here. I hear this once a week. We still use these sirens and we test them weekly
That's good. We really shouldn't rely on phone/TV alerts that much
Man, this song is so good that the government is playing it for the entire city to hear!
Once my parents were arguing and I played this… let’s just say It didn’t end well 😂😂
I did this for my history lesson in year 3. it sounded so scary i was crying XD
I herd the sirons befeor wuns a nuke hit
don't worry we'll experience this sound for ourselves soon enough. World war was a planned trilogy from the start.
One of the most frightening sounds of history
This is actually quiet soothing 😊
I remember this going off when I was a kid. It was tested once a week as I recall. One time it went off as we were walking past the water tower where the sirens were usually mounted in small towns. I wasn't expecting it and it scared the crap out of us. I think I was 15 or so. Back then the government would make us fear atomic attacks.
One time I started playing a air raid siren full blast while my freinds were in the basment and I was upstairs and they freaked out 😂😂
I sleep to this. it's so calm. 😁
My nanna loves this. She said it reminds her of the blitz Birmingham. She convinced with my mom to this sound. Thanks for uploading.
Since I was a kid I really hate the sound of siren 🚨 😔😔😖😖 it's like the world is ending in a worst way 😔
The video stops but you can still hear it
☠️☠️
This sound effect was perfect for my morning alarm ringtone! Thanks for sharing!
❤❤❤ Nice but the most scariest sound ever. RIP to the ones who suffered. 😢
Ukraine 🇺🇦 is hearing this terrible sound everyday...
Very good you should be under Russia
@@titan2nd215 are you kidding,if you would their you could understand their situation.. Am from 🇵🇱Poland
I am From India Love Poland 🇵🇱❤🇮🇳
That's not wrong By The Way its good but people started feeling pity about Ukraine......
But My opinion says that we should finish the bad power which going to be a superpower later....
I stand up with all Ukrainians and support from India
I feel so bad no that I know my grandpa had to hear this as a kid in ww2 multiple times (he was in British Raj which is now modern day Bangladesh)
**Play this on speaker**
Grandpa: No man,not again
it is just the creepiest thing in the world. not only is the sound itself scary, but the sense of impending doom and dread of knowing an air raid is on its way is just terrifying
TO THE BUNKERS!
SPART4N30000 Okay (goes to the bunker)
If its an air raid it’s easy to survive
Where is the bunker? Local Villager : Nowhere. Me : ...
Me:(goes to bunker after siren goes on)
Jesus:Oh no not this again
Those sirens were actually powered by Chrysler straight 8 and then later HEMI V8 engines. The initial tone of the siren "whooring" into life is actually the ENGINE starting up, then the clutch being engaged, then the siren drowning out the sound of the engine at wide open throttle.The sirens were 138 DB @100ft away, and could be heard 25-40 MILES AWAY.They were powerful enough they could actually disperse fog.
True story: I was at a boring antique fair with my family, and while my dad was looking at some old weapons, this alarm went off. Everyone panicked, but it was a false alarm.
I’m terrified if world war 3 breaks out
👇if you agree
idk why but this sounds scary as fuck
spirals 73 when I heard this sound I'm immediately reminded of tornado sirens
Skidder ikr
Here from the Bodies show on Netflix. Such an eerie sound 😳
My Grandma & Granddad were only 4 when they heard this in WW2, God knows what would happen if my Grandparents heard this again 😥😥
The first time it's scary. The 100th time, it's annoying.
-A berliner during ww2.
My dad still distraught big time when he hears sounds like this. He was a kid and remembers little but that sound does something.
I played this for my sleeping friend and I’m pretty sure he remembered his past life
How to wake up your grandpa when he falls asleep on the beach...
The terrifying and absolutely sad sound that tells you: "Men are killing each other".
This is what my grandfather, his mom and my aunts lived back then in Italy 😪
My grandmother went through this as a 10 year old child she lived till 85 glad she told me those stories,They where different generation back then and tough as ,Real people real stories I'm glad their input fed our generation
Suppose if you pause this video and you still hear this siren💀💀💀
I grow up with this scary sound during the war between Iran and Iraq. This was our life back then every day in fear.
Being in a warzone must've been awful
creepy but really cool
i love this sound!!
Thank you to all of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save Great Britain and a lot of other countries we will never forget the siren that went off as the soldiers ran to save our country from harm and to all of the soldiers who died rest in peace and we will always remember you ❤😢
I love jamming to this! What a banger 🤟🤟🤟
I moved to germany a few years ago and the village I live in seriously plays this once a month for what ever reason so when I first moved here and randomly heard that I panicked and started crying.
TURN OUT THAT LIGHT
Andrew Rae THEY WILL SEE YOU TURN IT OFF
OH NOOO ITS TOO LATE
(Falling bombs +Stuka diving +flak opens fire)
My grandfather once told me when the sirens went off, everyone must find a shelter or cover when Japanese planes bombed in Cagayan Valley, the Philippines in April 1942 just days before the Fall of Corregidor.
Imagine traveling back in time and playing this
Uh oh…
On loud speakers
It's 2 am and you hear this. What do you do?