FIRST TIME REACTING TO | SABATON - 1916 (Official Music Video)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41 Год назад +91

    Great reaction. Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead wrote "1916" after watching a documentary on the Battle of the Somme. He was particularly moved by an interview with a survivor of the battle who told of holding his best friend as he died. This is a moving tribute to not only Lemmy, but to all the soldiers throughout history who marched off to fight, and often die, for their homeland. RIP, you are missed, and appreciated.

    • @MegaDog555
      @MegaDog555 Год назад +1

      hey Alan hope your doin good

    • @alancarter41
      @alancarter41 Год назад +2

      @@MegaDog555 Hey MegaDog. Hope all is good with you. I'm good, a little bored, just jamming (it that still a word, I feel so 1980's right now) to a new (for me) group Stargenisis and an old favorite Shadowkiller and doing a little writing.

  • @Flokarl1
    @Flokarl1 Год назад +67

    Tommy Johansson is the Guitarrist!!! - Multi talanted. Also equipped with an incredible voice!

    • @torbjornsjooander5625
      @torbjornsjooander5625 Год назад +13

      And he have his own youtubechannel with a lot of amacing cowers
      You must check it out

    • @ditzfough
      @ditzfough Год назад

      ​@@torbjornsjooander5625has his own band Majestica formerly calked ReinXseed

  • @Proteus2905
    @Proteus2905 Год назад +27

    I agree with what you said, brother. His voice is what I would call a "Sit down and let me tell you a story..." voice. Once in a lifetime.

  • @Michelleyatesmuha
    @Michelleyatesmuha Год назад +43

    I was one of the lead Make-up Artists on this video and I’ve got to say, it is the most powerful job I’ve ever worked on. Even now, it still brings a tear to my eye when I hear it and I love watching all of the reaction videos.
    It was about the Battle of Somme and so much care and dedication went into the planning of this to ensure that we all did it justice for the Soldiers who lost their lives during those fateful hours. The band are amazing in everything that they do, but especially getting the message across to educate the world of tragic times of wars gone by. The song was originally written by Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead and the video features Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell from the band.

    • @swedishgooner6339
      @swedishgooner6339 Год назад +6

      Just like the Christmas Truce this Video are a milestone in the history of music videos. Be proud to be a part of that! ❤

    • @YourDeathrow
      @YourDeathrow 9 месяцев назад +3

      Good job ! Im in tears every time i see this ! Masterpiece!

    • @twohorsesinamancostume7606
      @twohorsesinamancostume7606 8 месяцев назад +4

      The care you guys put into this really shows, every last one of you involved should be extremely proud of your work.
      And as a Veteran who lost people I want to personally thank you for what you all did. The dead are gone but they should never be forgotten.

    • @Jerry-thescot
      @Jerry-thescot 5 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for your help in educating the the people I don’t care how anyone is a part of a powerful educating song. You are a one of many to to help our history to never be forgotten. thank you!!!!!

    • @loafersheffield
      @loafersheffield 3 месяца назад

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 Год назад +10

    This is a cover of a Motörhead song. The two guys standing in the door opening at 6:18 are Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell, the drummer and the guitarist of Motörhead. The picture is of Lemmy Kilmister, the bassist and singer of Motörhead and the guy holding it is Eddie rocha who was the tour manager of Motörhead and the current one for Sabaton.

  • @MartyMcCafferty
    @MartyMcCafferty Год назад +14

    Floor’s husband (nightwish)is the drummer hannes van Dahl

  • @amygoodson-catlady
    @amygoodson-catlady Год назад +36

    With Sabaton...you get a bonus artist! Guitarist, Tommy Johansson is a genuine power-metal God...with a solo band, Majestica, and a YT channel full of his epic covers of already great songs! Tommy does *upgrades* ! I fully appreciate Sabaton vocalist, Joakim Broden...but Tommy is often referred to as "the male Floor" as in, Floor from Nightwish! You just have to hear the man sing! Check out his cover of Steelheart's She's Gone (from his channel)! Prepare to freak out!

    • @MegaDog555
      @MegaDog555 Год назад

      hey Amy

    • @amygoodson-catlady
      @amygoodson-catlady Год назад +1

      @@MegaDog555 Hi! How are you doing?!

    • @MegaDog555
      @MegaDog555 Год назад

      @@amygoodson-catlady hey Amy i'm great lookin foward to the weekend 🐕❤

    • @stuartfaulds1580
      @stuartfaulds1580 Год назад

      Floor is also married to Sabaton's Drummer.

  • @carinarodebak9419
    @carinarodebak9419 Год назад +20

    Tommy Johansson,the guitarist, is as others have said well worth exploring on his own.
    You saw him marching to Joakims left side, almost a head taller, longhaired. He is also the one who arranged this Motörhead song to fit Sabaton.
    You saw the remaining Motörhead members and their your manager, nowadays tour manager for Sabaton marching with a picture of Lemmy Kilminster, the songwriter.
    Thanks for a respectful reaction, fitting this song.

  • @gryphonosiris2577
    @gryphonosiris2577 Год назад +8

    All the named soldiers in the credits were real soldiers, both for WWI and WWII but also individuals like Leonidas, and Robert the Bruce.
    The soldier pulling himself out of the mud, at first I thought he was a member of "The Smoking Snakes" (Força Expedicionária Brasileira, FEB, nicknamed Cobras Fumantes), but doing some more research with the patch on his shoulder as well as his helmet, that's Sgt Henry Johnson of the 15th New York National Guard Regiment, aka "The Harlem Hellfighters". Medal of Honor recipient and recipient of French Croix de Guerre avec Palme, France's highest award for valor. The Medal of Honor was awarded to him in 2015.
    Sgt. Henry Johnson is "one of the five bravest American soldiers in the war."
    Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in his book "Rank and File: True Stories of the Great War"
    The Asian soldier with the cocked-hat, that's a Nepalese Gurka named Havildar Gurung (per the credits) who earn the Victoria Cross in the Burma campaign off WWII.
    Sgt Awal Nur, who did a secret mission over the Himalaya, Lt. Audie Murphy, Sgt. Alvin York, both Medal of Honor recipients, just to name a few.
    I also notice a soldier with the Croix Lorraine on what looks like a French flag arm band, meaning he was a member of the 'Forces françaises libres' forces in WWII.
    Doing some reading I found out that a large number of French colonial troops from territories such as Chad had joined with the 'Forces françaises libres'. I suspect that soldier is Lt Comba, but I can't find anything on him.
    As I've been working my way through the names listed in the credits and found another one: Private George Stringer, Manchester, Awarded the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Es Sinn in Mesopotamia.
    Capt. Dobson, 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion, Killed on 9 July 1916 in Flanders.

  • @nocturne7371
    @nocturne7371 Год назад +11

    My birthday is on the 1st of July and as a kid I was obsessed with the Great War so The battle of the Somme is something very close to my heart, even if I'm neither German or British.

  • @revodave
    @revodave Год назад +7

    The youngest authenticated British soldier in World War I was twelve-year-old Sidney Lewis, who fought at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Lewis' claim was not authenticated until 2013.

  • @Inufan2005
    @Inufan2005 Год назад +6

    This video is absolutely loaded with Historical refrences from their other videos/songs. The empty car represents Franz Ferdinand, the Planes the Night Witches, Robert The Bruce and many other individuals are in the crowd walking with them, the final flyover is from their song "No Bullets Fly".

    • @richardjosephus6802
      @richardjosephus6802 Год назад

      The Bomber was a Lancaster, not a B-17 (twin tails)

    • @Inufan2005
      @Inufan2005 Год назад

      @@richardjosephus6802 I didn't say it was the plane itself, just that was what it represented.

  • @Olsmannen
    @Olsmannen Год назад +9

    Saw your first reaction to Sabaton and you said that youre intrested in other languages. Then i suggest you watch Sabataon - En Livstid i krig Live from Gothenburg. That is a really cool video and a really good song in Swedish with Sabaton. Dont forget the captions doe!

  • @MartyMcCafferty
    @MartyMcCafferty Год назад +7

    The song was by lemmy from Motörhead

  • @Swift926
    @Swift926 Год назад +15

    This emotional song most definitely resonates with many of us. Our great grandfathers fought during WW1. Personally, both of my great grandfathers fought at the Somme. Unfortunately, one of them died and the other was wounded, losing his left eye. He was with the Manchester Regiment, one of the few regiments that faced heavy casualties. I know that my great grandfather James was originally with a cavalry regiment, but for some reason, he ended up with the Manchester boys. He was from Lancashire, specifically a town called Accrington, which had its own regiment called the Accrington Pals. Throughout the town, there are manorial artworks and actual photos of the whole regiment together, dating back to 1914-1915. As for me, I served as a crewman in the Royal Tank Regiment with the Challenger 2. Our emblem is the big Willie, one of the first main battle tanks produced during WW1. And of course, our motto is 'Fear Naught.' Regardless of how many times I hear the song, it always evokes strong emotions in me.

  • @corysimmons5701
    @corysimmons5701 Год назад +4

    After I learned this was a Motorhead cover, I was shocked and jawdropping impressed that Lemmy could write such a profoundly deep song. To me, the song is more of a poem adapted with music. It's bloody brilliant and if there was ever a band that could bring it to a higher level, it's Sabaton. Lemmy would've gave them mad props for this.

  • @Tilla00
    @Tilla00 Год назад +5

    If you want to react to Sabaton singing in Swedish I would highly recommend "SABATON - En Livstid I Krig (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg)" and turn on the english subtitles :)

    • @Templarofsteel88
      @Templarofsteel88 Год назад +2

      I was at that show and I can only agree with you.

  • @adaliadurron6111
    @adaliadurron6111 Год назад +2

    Sabaton fans can link all the 'appearances' as 'Easter eggs' back to many other songs they do. Guitarist is Tommy Johansson, one of the two Lead guitarists with the band. Tommy is also the higher voice you hear harmonizing with Joakim. This was the battle of the Somme. Christmas Truce is a good one, a true story too.

  • @MariaEiva7484
    @MariaEiva7484 Год назад +9

    Damn right to do what you like .. that’s the mark of a good channel😀 .. as well as listen to your audience .. you need balance 🔥
    Oh and the one on the guitar is Tommy Johansson .. he also a plays keyboard, bass and drums .. and sings . He actually are a sort of hidden talent in Sabaton. He has his own band Majestica ( if you want to check do “above the sky” ) AND does covers on his YT channel. First suggestion for the covers (if you decide to check those out) usually are “she’s gone by steelheart but you pick a genre and song you like if you don”t like that one he has a wide array to choose from ☀️

    • @roguehart
      @roguehart Год назад

      Sabaton really made a steal when they picked him up Tommy is a fantastic performer.

  • @fifi23o5
    @fifi23o5 Год назад +12

    History teachers should play their music to students, they would be much more interested in history. I just love Sabaton, they make great music and adhere to historic facts.

    • @kianhendriks9073
      @kianhendriks9073 Год назад

      It Will also give them the excuaul message right now its not very powerful for kids atleast not in my country
      Because They keep Joking about war

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514 Год назад +6

    Every historical character in the video are references to other Sabaton songs.

  • @vakistania
    @vakistania Год назад

    Its funny how you start the video saying that Sabaton reactions arent your most popular content but this video now has 20K views which i'd say is damn solid! Nice and heartfelt reaction man, keep it up.

  • @RichardAndewSwayne
    @RichardAndewSwayne Год назад +5

    I think you react to "Devil Dogs" by Sabaton, and react to it with someone who serviced in the Marine Corps.

  • @T-Bone114
    @T-Bone114 Год назад +2

    Lieing about your age to go to war was common back then. My grandfather did it in WW2 to go fight in france. Back in the day people viewed war as "an adventure" and with the fact ww1 was what we know today as the last war of the monarchs many of those young boys thought they were going to be heroes of the empire.

  • @robertsistrunk6631
    @robertsistrunk6631 Год назад +4

    Its a song about the battle of the Somme in WW1, but it is also a tribute to Lemmy of Motorhead and also everybody who has ever fought in a war.

  • @ingmariohman8242
    @ingmariohman8242 Год назад +1

    A great Sabaton experience is 'En livstid i krig ' live from Gothenburg. It's in Swedish, Sabaton's mother tongue. There are English subtitles.

  • @merryrose6788
    @merryrose6788 Год назад +4

    I love your reaction! If you get a chance, visit some of these WWI battlefields in northern France. Today, the battlefields are covered with crops, but along the roadways are thousands and thousands of the orange poppies, as if to remind all of us of all the soldiers who suffered and died. I saw the Australian war memorials. I didn't even know that Aussie soldiers fought in WWI, but as part of the British Empire, they did. You might also listen to The Red Baron, and also see the Sabaton History Channel's episode. Interesting that though the Red Baron was the enemy, a German pilot, he showed some courtesy to his foes, to the point that when he was shot down and died near the Somme River, he received a respectful burial, and the Aussie soldiers gave him a gun salute.

  • @Whytheheckmustthisbelong
    @Whytheheckmustthisbelong Год назад +1

    That line up is essentially soldiers from throughout the ages humanity fought wars. Not all of them just the songs created by sabaton

  • @joshuataylor5080
    @joshuataylor5080 11 месяцев назад

    I love this song so much, no matter how many times I hear it I turn into a blubbering wreck. Haunting, visceral, brutal, and absolutely beautiful in its unashamed reality check.

  • @saintcynicism2654
    @saintcynicism2654 Год назад

    That was Tommy Johansson on the guitar, by the way, since you asked. Incredibly talented, not only with the guitar but also with vocals. He's got his own channel on youtube you should absolutely check out, even if you don't end up doing any reactions for it (as well as another band of his own, Majestica, where he does the vocals).
    I can also personally confirm he's an absolutely wonderful person to interact with, since I had the pleasure of meeting him (as well as Chris Rörland and Hannes Van Dahl) after a show. All three of them were incredibly friendly and accommodating, and I'll remember standing around behind the venue shooting the shit with those guys until the day I die. They were just that genuine and personable. One of these days I'll get to meet Par and Joakim, but it's not like I've got any complaints as it is.

  • @nancy.dave.williams
    @nancy.dave.williams Год назад

    His voice makes you feel like, “I’m just going to do what he says “

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Месяц назад

    Damn right, you can not go wrong with sabaton.

  • @ovemalmstrom7428
    @ovemalmstrom7428 Год назад +1

    You have to go and se them live man! They've awesome live!

  • @POCKY6chan
    @POCKY6chan Год назад +2

    good video... please react to "The price of a mile" by Sabaton.
    1:42 yes it is crazy but also the crusades are a great example that everything was "in the name of God" and that "God was with them for such an honorable mission"

  • @wandapease-gi8yo
    @wandapease-gi8yo Месяц назад

    I believe the youngest British Soldier was Stanley(?) Lewis who managed to enlist falsely without his mother’s knowledge At 12. He survived the Battles of the Marne and Somme until his mother did locate him and dragged him home!

  • @demonman2047
    @demonman2047 Год назад +1

    Literature sums it up the best.
    "It will be called the Battle of the Somme. It will begin on a date that will be called July 1, 1916. In this charge, on the first day twenty-thousand men will die. Twenty-five thousand more will be wounded. But most will survive, and charge again another day.
    Belisarius shook his head. "How-?"
    We do not know. We do not fully understand humans, even the Great Ones. But you will do it. You will do it again and again and again. And you will survive, again and again and again. We do not know how. But you will."
    - Belisarius Series

  • @jaynekavanagh4790
    @jaynekavanagh4790 Год назад +1

    Tommy on guitar check out his channel, also Sabaton has a history channel.

  • @Dragonsmagic2011
    @Dragonsmagic2011 Год назад +1

    My 21 yr old said he’s learned more from Sabaton than he ever did in all his years in school…. Sad.. No Bullits fly was the mother you were talking about. There’s a book that tells the whole story. Bismarck is a great song, any of their songs are great, they are from Sweden but they research all history. 82nd all the way, Hell and back etc..

  • @bopoulsen4030
    @bopoulsen4030 Год назад +4

    The germans in ww2 had the same on there beltbukkelt.. GUTT MIT UNS. GOD IS WHIT US.

  • @PeterMinoz-px3kx
    @PeterMinoz-px3kx 8 месяцев назад

    This is anthem to every man and woman who have fought since the beginning of time.

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Месяц назад

    J.R. R. Tolkien was at the somme. He wrote that at the end of the first day all of his friends except for maybe one were killed.

  • @najroe
    @najroe Год назад

    Ghaaa, THEY WHERE KIDS, 16, youngest in ww1 wasb13 if I remember right.
    someone did some math dividing the area won with the number of casualties, he got about a grave for each casualty, just under 2 square meters... insanity!
    Sabaton is a Swedish band with a loooong list of history based music.
    Sabaton also has an award winning history channel that gives background to over 100 if their songs (not music award, academic, aimed at education of the public).
    Sabaton videos are often have dedictions and/or messages at the end, jusg like you saw here, perhaps not always but, watching to the very end is frequently well worth it.
    Animated STORY videos (short history lessons with music videos in them)
    No bullets fly
    Night witches
    Lady of the dark
    Red baron
    first soldier
    epic OFFICIAL videos.
    Bismark, about the sinking of the ship
    Defence of Moscow, self explained.
    Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914
    40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939 (with odds actually close to 55:1 they held for 3 DAYS when ammunition and supplies ran out.
    Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising against the nazi germans during 1944.
    To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face.
    Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there.
    Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele
    Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge
    Live performances
    40:1 from poland
    Uprising from poland
    En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) , very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war.
    these are just some, there are plenty more.

  • @rokibuca
    @rokibuca 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've learned more of history from Sabaton than I had in school

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  10 месяцев назад

      Same here and I only listen to 4 songs 😂

  • @neoxperson7858
    @neoxperson7858 Год назад

    Casualty means both dead and injured soldiers. So 1 million casualties, of which, 300.000 were killed in action. So 700.000 men were wounded, captured as POWs, or taken out of battle in a different way. (those numbers included losses and such from both sides)

  • @vivii794
    @vivii794 Год назад

    Thank you for your great reaction.

  • @marcell6915
    @marcell6915 Год назад

    Keep doing Sabaton, I love it.

  • @Chrissweet1701
    @Chrissweet1701 3 месяца назад

    The song is meant to teach through the lyrics. The end of this one is ment to give respect for all the soldiers through history.

  • @davidw1634
    @davidw1634 Год назад

    For anyone interested in learning more about this subject I would suggest the documentary “We shall not grow old” by Peter Jackson it’s about the British soldiers of ww1. It was so powerful that every school in Britain was given a copy and students given the opportunity To watch it.

  • @coyotej4895
    @coyotej4895 9 дней назад

    Just a couple names that could not be mentioned and I want people to read PLEASE, and keep them alive. The youngest boy there that day was 12. Sidney Lewis Lied about his age and then told his mother he was going to a workhouse to earn more money for them, Fortunately, he survived, and his mother found out from another boy that was wounded and sent home that he was not at a Work home and she petitioned the government, and he was sent home. Unfortunately, 13 YO Horace Iles who also lied about his age died in the first wave, so he did not make it home.

  • @A_Name_
    @A_Name_ Год назад +1

    They have anothrr song about the same battle called price of a mile. So i did some math.
    300k dead for 6miles of land is 7.5in per man, if you use the total casualties numbers for both sides at the Somme it drops to juet over 2in

    • @ShadyLurker84
      @ShadyLurker84 Год назад +1

      Different battles. That one is about Passchendaele, this is about Somme.

    • @A_Name_
      @A_Name_ Год назад +3

      @@ShadyLurker84 aww crap that is right. My bad, been awhile. Either way math I listed was for this song because I couldn't remember the numbers from when I originally did it.

  • @simonschmitt340
    @simonschmitt340 Год назад +5

    Causalities doesn`t mean killed. It counts all injured men who had to be send back for medical treatment(~70% of those would return after around 2 weeks), disable people and of course the killed. Sometimes even deseurters are included. The ratio is different for each battle, but I have heard you can roughly assume 3 injured, 1 disabled/critical injured, and 1 killed out of 5 causalities.
    But this is a common mistake, done by many articels and even some books.

  • @Dragonsmagic2011
    @Dragonsmagic2011 Год назад

    They have a history channel called Sabaton History..

  • @michaeldecker3480
    @michaeldecker3480 Год назад

    All of the military marchers are from songs that Sabatons sang. I think the woman in uniform in the doorway might be Night Witches

  • @phantomreaper2057
    @phantomreaper2057 11 месяцев назад

    In my opinion one of my favourite songs is attack of the dead men by sabaton

  • @Nem01
    @Nem01 Месяц назад

    Great reaction.

  • @jimgrifter
    @jimgrifter Год назад

    "God is by my side". Ironically, German soldiers in WWI and beginning of WWII had the sentence "Gott mit Uns" engraved on their reglementary belt buckles...

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 Год назад

    1 Million for 6 Miles? Thats a bargain for WWI Generals....Check out Sabatons "The Price of a Mile" or "Fields of Verdun"

  • @51kmanj23
    @51kmanj23 Год назад +2

    React to more cricket videos. I know you like playing cricket vr.

  • @DustPlaysStuff
    @DustPlaysStuff Год назад

    Jo dude I don't comment a lot but I have to here... I mean holy word Your voice is like butter to my ear... keep it up :)

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! Funny thing is i hate my voice lol

  • @jankro1
    @jankro1 4 месяца назад

    Tommy Johansson on guitar

  • @ScottTo1967
    @ScottTo1967 Год назад +4

    16 year olds lying about their ages to go to war is not funny, one bit.

  • @kingwacky184
    @kingwacky184 20 дней назад

    8:36 no 1 million did not die. 300 000 did. Casualty don't mean only deaths, wounded, injuries and everything that take a soldier out of service is considered a casualty. It don't mean that 1 million was killed.

  • @dorlonelliott9368
    @dorlonelliott9368 Год назад +2

    Tina Guo on cello....

  • @morgankuikka4940
    @morgankuikka4940 3 месяца назад

    The youngest recorded soldier at the battle of somme was 12 years old fyi.

  • @michaelbunting6162
    @michaelbunting6162 Год назад

    To give you an idea of the scale of the casualties, 165 men died over the course of this reaction.

  • @trashbabypossum
    @trashbabypossum Год назад

    I think you should do Poland - Unconquered, short animated movie narrated by Sean Bean

  • @MegaDog555
    @MegaDog555 Год назад

    sabaton epica and nightwish my top 3 bands so do Epica Unleashed live official video subbed ya !

  • @moonstruck4276
    @moonstruck4276 Год назад

    The credits are long because the credits are the point of the song.

  • @bryanpowell7878
    @bryanpowell7878 Год назад

    I think if given a chance you ought to use sabaton in your lesson plans maybe it will help a student succeed in history

  • @dom20202
    @dom20202 7 месяцев назад

    You need to check out Sabaton History Channel on youtube

  • @johnturnbull870
    @johnturnbull870 Год назад

    While a great cover, I would definitely recommend you listening to the original version by Mötorhead, it's much more stripped back and Lemmy's vocals fit the song even better. I strongly recommend you listen to the original.

  • @adiwild
    @adiwild Год назад +1

    while i like what Sabaton did with the song, but the Motorhead original song is superior in every way

  • @peteramaranth85
    @peteramaranth85 Год назад

    2 years to our ages... That's funny no no it is not those. kids died they all did in a battle they had no idea what "modern" was, was going to be. Ww1 was nasty at the start as that kind of war was a first, they had no armour to back then up till 5 years later when tanks were invented for this very war.

  • @MarcBuchheister
    @MarcBuchheister 3 месяца назад

    jepp the german soldiers was the reality soldier but they have mothers and daughters and childrens too....

  • @sledge144
    @sledge144 Год назад

    weren't those 6 miles won just left alone, with the allies falling back and the Germans just occupying those 6 miles again?

  • @generalsaufenberg4931
    @generalsaufenberg4931 Год назад +4

    God on my side, and a gun in my hand....
    Yeah...
    You shall not murder!!!
    Exodus 20:13, Deuteronomy 5:17

    • @n5iln
      @n5iln Год назад

      Yet we have "Onward Christian Soldiers", written in the 19th century CE. Man has used religion as an excuse for some of the bloodiest wars ever fought for as long as there have been wars.

    • @Templarofsteel88
      @Templarofsteel88 Год назад

      You might want to look up how many wars and murders that was in the name of god despite that.

  • @randymalson1679
    @randymalson1679 Год назад

    Check out there song the price of a mile

  • @Tim_Nilsson
    @Tim_Nilsson Год назад +1

    You had to be 16 to join which means that some were actually 14.

    • @richardjosephus6802
      @richardjosephus6802 Год назад +2

      You had to be 18 which is why "we added 2 years"

    • @Tim_Nilsson
      @Tim_Nilsson Год назад

      @@richardjosephus6802 Ah my bad.
      There seem however to have been quite a few individuals even below the real age of 16 that succeded to join.
      The youngest soldier at the Somme was apparently 12. One Sidney Lewis.

    • @richardjosephus6802
      @richardjosephus6802 Год назад +1

      @@Tim_Nilsson thousands.

  • @vasilnanev-peltekov1786
    @vasilnanev-peltekov1786 Год назад +1

    it's funny , huh........nothing funny in this slaughter

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад

      Did you watch the reaction at all?