American Rapper FIRST TIME reaction to SABATON - Uprising! Oh snap

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American Rapper FIRST TIME reaction to SABATON - Uprising! Oh snap
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  • @danielkarlsson258
    @danielkarlsson258Ай бұрын

    In 1939 the help never came, when Germany invaded Poland. In 1944 Germany was pushed back by Russia, but Russia stayed outside Warzaw and let Germany kill sooo many Polish people before retreating. Horrible. Poland has been through so much... Edit: Might be worth watching this performed live from Woodstock in Poland.

  • @martian50

    @martian50

    Ай бұрын

    Agree; the Polish Woodstock performance is spectacular, with maybe 1,000,000 in the audience singing along with Uprising.

  • @lordskysixss

    @lordskysixss

    Ай бұрын

    Right after the war CCCP took Poland. They never had a break.

  • @Junebug1357

    @Junebug1357

    Ай бұрын

    You should react to the live version in Poland. It's also very emotional.

  • @merryrose6788

    @merryrose6788

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, the 2012 concert I think? Very soul stirring.

  • @fenrir6002

    @fenrir6002

    Ай бұрын

    More to the point the Russian forces declared they were going to liberate Warzaw and asked for Polish support. I believe something like 3,000 Polish partisans joined up expecting to march in with the Russians only to be disarmed, arrested, and shipped off to prison camps. Russia threatened Western European and American forces against aiding Polish forces. So while the West never came the East actively betrayed them so that Poland would be easier to control after the war.

  • @TheTonimiller
    @TheTonimillerАй бұрын

    My Grandmother was from Poland, she lost MANY family members in the Warsaw Ghetto. More Americans need to learn this history!

  • @MaciejW....

    @MaciejW....

    Ай бұрын

    Greetings for your GrandMother. Pozdrowienia dla babci.

  • @xyzxyz1568

    @xyzxyz1568

    Ай бұрын

    W gettcie warszawsim było inne powstane, Sabaton śpiewa o Powstańu Warszawskim ! Uczcie się historii zjadacze hamburgerów

  • @redrumsonore791

    @redrumsonore791

    Ай бұрын

    Nie o tym jest ten utwór

  • @Myrxu

    @Myrxu

    Ай бұрын

    This song is about warsaw uprising not getto warsaw uprising. Two diffrent uprisings.

  • @LiteralCrimeRave

    @LiteralCrimeRave

    17 күн бұрын

    This isn't about the Warsaw Ghetto uprising

  • @Buffalodan66
    @Buffalodan66Ай бұрын

    SABATON - 'Christmas Truce' will leave you speechless

  • @ComotoseOnAnime

    @ComotoseOnAnime

    Ай бұрын

    I second this. Christmas Truce is in my top five, and one of their best songs in my opinion.

  • @flisan4385

    @flisan4385

    Ай бұрын

    Yes!!!

  • @susanjw7763

    @susanjw7763

    Ай бұрын

    Play to the end and have a guess who is singing the outro

  • @andreassundstrom6467

    @andreassundstrom6467

    Ай бұрын

    1916 - Sabaton (cover of Motörhead) after the Christmas Truce is a must

  • @susanjw7763

    @susanjw7763

    Ай бұрын

    @@andreassundstrom6467 and Tina's cello playing will have you in tears!

  • @jordanlee3972
    @jordanlee3972Ай бұрын

    I can't remember what all Sabaton you have done but please check out "No Bullets Fly" and "Nightwitches" it has to be the animated ones tho. Also "1916" hits me in the feels every time. Please check them out!

  • @trentoncrew3985

    @trentoncrew3985

    Ай бұрын

    The nightwitches animated video is awesome and no bullets fly is such an incredible story the 1916 cover is haunting especially when you see ye old pub fly over at the end of the video escorted by the German fighter

  • @najroe

    @najroe

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@trentoncrew3985 the woman looking up into the sky is dressed in uniform of a Nightwitch pilot... so as usual easter eggs in their videos, EDIT the woman is in the 1916 video /EDIT

  • @lukanovak1492

    @lukanovak1492

    Ай бұрын

    Night Witches live is also AWESOME!

  • @ullis5125

    @ullis5125

    Ай бұрын

    Watch this 1 live from Woodstock Poland 🇵🇱

  • @najroe

    @najroe

    Ай бұрын

    @@ullis5125 Yeah, intense 7s only word for that performance

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514Ай бұрын

    Every year at August 1 the city of Warsaw comes to a standstill for a minute at 5 pm. Nowadays it have also been a national holiday with different events taking place and the Kotwica flag, the sign of the uprising is hoisted. It's a Polish national flag with the symbol that looks like a P with an anchor added. At 5 air raid sirens goes off, emergency vehicles sound their sirens, cars blare their horns, bikers rush their engines, flares are ignited and church bells tolls. Afterwards they sing the national anthem.

  • @mepik15

    @mepik15

    Ай бұрын

    That symbol is combination of 2 letters "P" and "W" what means "Polska Walcząca" which is "Poland is fighting" in english.

  • @drigerdranzer7514

    @drigerdranzer7514

    Ай бұрын

    @@mepik15 Yep. That's right. I'm from Sweden, just outside Malmö but one year I hope I will be there in Warsaw and experience it.

  • @maciejkrol4820

    @maciejkrol4820

    Ай бұрын

    Polish here ... I confirm.

  • @lewycraft

    @lewycraft

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@mepik15yes, but originaly it was meant to represent words Pomścimy Wawer, meaning We will avenge Wawer, following Wawer massacre.

  • @poisonvenom7044
    @poisonvenom7044Ай бұрын

    Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 I'm really happy to see you reacting this song, Warsaw uprising and all fight against German occupation is very important and very tragic thing in our history. Lyrics and video are very accurate in this, Germans doing horrible things in Poland. After that we were occupied by soviet Russia for almost 50 years and they wasn't better than Germans, often they were much worse. Hard times but now we are free and proud for our history. You should listen Winged Hussars, it's also Sabaton song, in this one Poland wins, and save Europe, and this is also true story, just like in Uprising. BTW, watch live version Uprising, Woodstock festival in Poland.

  • @Revament

    @Revament

    Ай бұрын

    Wow I didnt know the Russians were that bad in Poland after the Germans, I know they were really bad against the Germans but ofc the Germans tried to take their land.

  • @GlobalOutcast

    @GlobalOutcast

    Ай бұрын

    Poland best nation in Europe Love from America 🇺🇲

  • @user-wz6qc7hj5q

    @user-wz6qc7hj5q

    7 күн бұрын

    @@GlobalOutcast kekw comment

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund69822 ай бұрын

    Sabaton makes you emotional and proud of history.

  • @flisan4385
    @flisan4385Ай бұрын

    Im Swedish, Polish and Finnish... I love sabaton. It's both great music and a history lesson in one. ❤

  • @stormfistz926
    @stormfistz926Ай бұрын

    Glad to see you come back to Sabaton

  • @cissiback
    @cissibackАй бұрын

    You should really check out the live version of this song at Woodstock, Poland. It's absolutely incredible! 😍🤘

  • @cAWPerN1
    @cAWPerN1Ай бұрын

    I've asked a million times in other videos for a reaction to En Livstid I Krig live WITH subtitels ON! THis is a must Pegasus, make it happen, i know you will love it!

  • @merryrose6788

    @merryrose6788

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, Live in Gothenberg:)

  • @BorzoiLegolas

    @BorzoiLegolas

    11 күн бұрын

    100% Agree

  • @rebeccacurtis6680
    @rebeccacurtis6680Ай бұрын

    I'd never even heard of Sabaton until recently when I discovered Dan Vasc and his Sabaton covers. As someone who has always liked history, I've really enjoyed hearing more of Sabaton's music since then. I'd not heard this one before, though. Dan Vasc had also mentioned once about the Brazilian soldiers who fiercely fought in Europe against the Nazis and were nicknamed the Cobras Fumantes (Smoking Snakes) because of the Brazilian saying that - you'd have a better chance of seeing a snake smoking a pipe, than Brazilians going to war. Apparently, they were a force to be reckoned with when they did fight, though. That was interesting history that I'd never heard before, as well. Dan did a cover of the Sabaton song about that, too. Smoking Snakes was the song. I had to go chk his cover to make sure of the name & who had done it.

  • @LottaLotta747
    @LottaLotta747Ай бұрын

    So many great comments. 👏 I personally love ”En livstid i krig” (A life/lifetime at/in war). The live-version is amazing. 🥰

  • @emerje0
    @emerje0Ай бұрын

    People calling for a new civil war in America have no idea what they're actually asking for. It wouldn't be north versus south or even red state versus blue state, America isn't divided like that. It would be neighbor versus neighbor. If you live in an apartment then you had better hope the majority of people in there are on your side otherwise you're going to be either a prisoner, homeless or dead. Battles aren't going to take place on fields like it's the 1800s, it's going to take place in towns and cities right outside your front door and nowhere will be safe. We'd go from a world super power to a third world country begging other countries for aid pretty quickly. No sane person, no matter what way they lean politically should want that.

  • @merryrose6788

    @merryrose6788

    Ай бұрын

    You are right. The blithe comments, that war is inevitable, echo the bragging of the kings that pulled innocent people into death in WWI. Anyone thinking war is easy should read The Guns of August, how the pride of Kings (royals who sat in nice places getting drunk on champagne, etc.) caused millions and millions of people to die horrible deaths. The Douaumont Ossuary by Verdun is a terrible reminder of the result of such royal bragging and squabbling amongst Queen Victoria's grand kids. Even the Kaiser, when war was on his door step, got cold feet and wanted to stop the war, but by then he was no longer calling the shots.

  • @kingofaragorn5172

    @kingofaragorn5172

    Ай бұрын

    True, and imagine if someone got hold of the nuclear weapons or non-soldiers knew how to pilot jets and drive tanks, it would destroy America and America would be rebuilding I think at least 100 years

  • @Makjaoiuewhxkjs

    @Makjaoiuewhxkjs

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, and talking about a civil war below the Warsaw uprising video is just tragic. It was a colossal failure. It led to so many civilian deaths and an almost full destruction of the city. It's a lesson on what no to do, sadly.

  • @detroitpolak9904
    @detroitpolak9904Ай бұрын

    Warszawo Walcz (Warsaw Fight) puts Warsaw in the Vocative Case. He’s giving the city itself an intimate, personal, almost human identity. Think the very soul of the city.

  • @williammelaniegappmayer2655
    @williammelaniegappmayer2655Ай бұрын

    You should check out the Sabaton History Channel. They work with historians to tell more of the story behind the songs.

  • @johngarthwait8932
    @johngarthwait8932Ай бұрын

    Love this song and this band...they definitely bring history into the light through their music

  • @awesomelana7227
    @awesomelana7227Ай бұрын

    Sabaton has a song about the Russians fighting the Nazis as well. “Defense of Moscow”, it slaps hard too.

  • @czescwaszejpamiecizonierze7427
    @czescwaszejpamiecizonierze7427Ай бұрын

    I recommend the ''Sabaton History'' Channel, they go in to great detail with explanations of both history and behind the scenes of each song. would be a great fun to see you reacting and lerning along with us 😃.

  • @mepik15

    @mepik15

    Ай бұрын

    He reacts to song and chooses at randoom. So he would never react to that unfortunetely.

  • @ClaireBevan-gm3vf
    @ClaireBevan-gm3vfАй бұрын

    Love this song and band but seeing the footage of Woodstock Poland when sabaton played this is on another level

  • @kaynesheldon4905
    @kaynesheldon49052 ай бұрын

    They’re so fire. I hope to see more of them on your channel! As a human who loves history this is one the best ways to learn some information.

  • @nikoazure5235
    @nikoazure5235Ай бұрын

    SABATON HELL YEAH

  • @gorllik26
    @gorllik26Ай бұрын

    And thanks to the Polish winged hussars under John III Sobieski, Vienna, which was besieged by the Ottoman Empire in 1683, was saved and accordingly, Europe. And this battle was also put into a song by Sabaton : " Winged Hussars "

  • @ericseitz4819
    @ericseitz4819Ай бұрын

    “No Bullets Fly” the animated video would be a great one as well with a cool story

  • @trentoncrew3985
    @trentoncrew3985Ай бұрын

    I have 2 ancestors who were brothers who fought in the Warsaw resistance and in the defence of Warsaw depicted in the sabaton song 40:1

  • @zyrphath
    @zyrphathАй бұрын

    Check the official live version, recorded at a festival in Poland. When I say that Joakim sings "Warszawo, walcz" and an ad-lib in polish and the crowd goes bananas, I mean that as in capital B, beyond bonkers bananas. You're not polish right now, but you will be after watching that video.

  • @spinosaurusiii7027
    @spinosaurusiii7027Ай бұрын

    Some of my favourite Sabaton songs would probably be "The Price of a Mile", "Stalingrad", and "Christmas Truce"

  • @ztruk2926
    @ztruk2926Ай бұрын

    all of their songs are based in history. thats part of what made their songs so amazing

  • @user-fj3en5pm4q
    @user-fj3en5pm4qАй бұрын

    The uprising lasted 63 days. On average, more people were killed each day than in New York on September 11. The Soviets were stationed close to the Warsaw suburbs but did not help. They preferred the uprising to be crushed to make it easier to subdue Poland later. In retaliation, 200,000 civilians were killed by Germans, and the city was systematically razed to the ground, block by block. After the war the city was reconstructed based on paintings.

  • @AdamMPick
    @AdamMPickАй бұрын

    Short recap: Poland regained independence after the 1st world war. Germany signed a non-agression pact with soviet Russia, including a secret part where they agreed to carve Poland up between themselfs. Great Britain and France guaranteed Polands independence. They made Poland call back their soldiers, right before the war started to "not anger the Germans", which complicated the defense, as most of the soldiers were in transit home, when the war started. When in 1939 Germany invaded, from the West, the North and the South, France and Great Britain did almost nothing. They declared war on Germany, but did not attack it. Some french troops crossed the border looked around and went home. Some british planes dropped leaflets on Germany. Even back then it was called the phony war by the papers in France and the UK, because they did not fight. When it was clear that Poland would not be able to stop the Germans, the Soviets attacked Poland from the East, according to the secret agreement with Germany. Cutting off any hope of the long term plan Poland had put together, to retreat into the mountains in the South-East and make a last stand there. There were two uprsings in Warsaw. The first one was the ghetto uprsing in 1943 a desperate last ditch fight, because the ghettos were beeing liquidated. It was not a serious try to liberate the ghetto, but more of a gesture to show that Jews did not go quietly into the extermination camps. Almost 60k Jews were killed, either in the fighting, mostly from smoke inhalation or burned to death, or they were captured and send to extermination camps. The song is about the 1944 uprsing. The polish home army planned a coordinated uprisings in all major cities in Poland, to help the Allies with the war effort and try to liberate themselfs, so they would have better chances to stay independent from the Soviets after the war. When the russian army reached Warsaw and fighting started in the outskirts of the city, which could be heared in the city propper, the polish home army decided to help the soviet push by starting the uprising early. They ment to slow down supplies of german troops into the fierce fighting outside the city. Which it did. It also counted on the soviet army to link up with the polish home army and provide them with a beachhead over the Vistula river. The first days did not got as well as planned. They captured some arms and even a few tanks, but failed to link up all areas. They had 2.5k guns vs. around 15-25k Germans under arms at the start. The Germans reacted harshly. The units sent in were some of the worst in the german arsenal, according to discipline. They raped and killed so many civilians, that the Nazies had to execute some of their own, to keep it down and sent in additional elite units. The uprising was ment to last a week, maybe ten days, untill the Soviets crossed the river. It lasted 63 days. In all that time, the Soviets set up camp right outside and watched. The western allies tried to fly in some supplies, but they had to fly all the way from Italy, drop their cargo and fly back. Most of the limited supplies landed in german occupied parts of the city. The Soviets did not allow the use of their landing strips to supply Warsaw, despite having american planes and pilots already there. They did not support the Poles with any artillery or air support, except for a few attacks in the end, when western pressure got too harsh. Parts of the soviet Polish First Army, which was fighting on the side of the Russians crossed the Vistula, against orders and tried to link up with the uprising, but without support from the other soviet units, especially no artillery support had to cross back, with heavy losses both times. There are no exact numbers, but about 15k polish fighters died and annother 15k were taken prisoner, many of whom would not survive the war in the camps. The soviet Polish First army lost about 5k, mainly wounded, crossing the river twice, with no cover or support. Around 200k civilians were killed and 700k deported. Hitler gave the order to level the city of Warsaw. The Germans used fire with so called "Brandkommandos" and loads of explosives to do just that. They targeted libraries especailly to make sure the Polish culture would ceased to exist. All while the Soviets were sitting on the other side of the Vistula river doing nothing. When the Soviets did start moving the german defense around the city collapsed in less then two days. A polish writer coined the phrase of "shooting with diamonds" for the uprising, as Poland lost their youngest and brightest in it, many of the fighters literally beeing kids. They are still bitter about no real help arriving from the West and the East. Other cities did also start uprisings later, but the Germans were better prepared for them and quickly dealt with them, when the time came. Many Soviet and Russian propagandists claim there was no way the Soviets could have had helped, but the limited documentation of the NKWD (soviet secret police) released in the 1990' shows that not to be true, at all. When polish home army scouts crossed over the Vistula River to make contact with Red Army units, they were tortured and executed, according to the NKWD documents. The soviet Polish First Army was threatened with reprisals on their families, if they did not cross back to soviet lines and their leader was threatened to be replaced, for allowing the crossing in the first place. There was also the personal demand of Stalin to not allow any western Allied planes to fly over Poland, using soviet controlled landing strips. In the Yalta conference the western allies basically sold Poland to Stalin, in exchange for the Soviet Union to join in the War against Japan, after Germany was dealt with. Appeasment at it's finest. PS. For comparison. The US lost 2% of their population in the civil war, the bloodiest war in US history percentage wise. Poland lost more than 16% of the population in the 2nd world war and 48% of it's territory.

  • @merryrose6788

    @merryrose6788

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for providing all these heartbreaking details.

  • @antonymash9586
    @antonymash9586Ай бұрын

    Come next December, you should do yourself a favour and watch Sabatons Christmas truce. Even if you don't react to it. You will thank yourself.

  • @karensilvera6694

    @karensilvera6694

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @32a34a
    @32a34aАй бұрын

    There is a great Polish film that tackles this subject. Miasto 44. Great film. Some of the most heroic fighters who fought in the ghetto were teenagers.There is a statue dedicated to them. The Zoska Storm Battalion was one of these units made up mostly of Boy Scouts.

  • @Charlie-de7yr
    @Charlie-de7yrАй бұрын

    'The price of a mile' is definitely one to check out, i reckon you'll like it.

  • @sylv772
    @sylv7723 ай бұрын

    A great one. Another great one by Sabaton is the Night Witches, which is about a Russian squadron of bomber pilots who were all young women (WW2).

  • @kingseb2252
    @kingseb2252Ай бұрын

    You need to react to sabaton history channel this one is pretty heartbreaking how they were betrayed by the allies over and over again during the war

  • @alancarter41
    @alancarter41Ай бұрын

    Excellent reaction. Sabaton has a way of making you sad, horrified, proud, defiant, and angry all at the same time. The allies willful betrayal of Poland, both in 1939 and 1944, lead to the deaths of thousands of Poles. The 1939 betrayal can be somewhat excused due to the logistical problems in supporting Poland, but Stalin's actions cannot be excused. he purposely deceived the Poles, knowing that the Germans would violently react and eliminate much of the opposition to communist control in Poland as well as reduce the German forces.

  • @Northman-from-the-North
    @Northman-from-the-NorthАй бұрын

    3:41 if I remember it correctly the resistance of Warsaw was punished with the execution of 100 randomly picked citizen for every killed nazi. That nazi officer are the actor Peter Stormare (Armagedon) a huge fan of Sabaton and their way of teaching history through their music.

  • @davidschmitz3952

    @davidschmitz3952

    24 күн бұрын

    It is Peter Stormare, and he's playing a specific one -- SS Obergruppenfuhrer Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski who was the Higher SS and Police Leader in Warsaw at the time.

  • @christophereverett2112
    @christophereverett2112Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the Sabaton army! You should watch Christmas Truce or Bismarck or Steel Commanders or No Bullets Fly or Night Witches.

  • @andrewludwig9251
    @andrewludwig9251Ай бұрын

    The Warsaw Uprising started at 5PM on August 1st, 1944. This is also known as "W Hour". The Polish Home Army and resistance fighters from all over Poland rose up to their occupiers and said "NO MORE!"

  • @michamisztal4477
    @michamisztal4477Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the reaction. Warsaw Uprising was one of bloodiest and ugliest battles of WW2. As for learning history, check TimeGhost History channel. Those guys are great in explaining not only "what happened when", but also "why" and "how" did it happen.

  • @bubsmomma
    @bubsmommaАй бұрын

    Sabaton has SPECTACULAR videos. They spare no time and expense to make them great. Many of their live performances are available on YT - check out some of their numbers. The live version of "En Livstid i Krig" is beautiful and moving. Watch with English subtitles

  • @seanaries7563
    @seanaries7563Ай бұрын

    Man sabaton does it like no other! Can't wait for the next one. I'll be here for them all!

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514Ай бұрын

    Warszawo Walcz! Greetings from a Legia Warszawa fan from Sweden and greetings from the Most Champions and the reigning champions of Sweden, Malmö FF.

  • @picholasido155
    @picholasido155Ай бұрын

    The Red Army (Soviet Union) was within marching distance of Warsaw when the uprising occurred. Instead of marching to assist, they stopped. They let the Poles be massacred in their capital. Then they swooped in after the war and kept those Poles under oppression until the 90s

  • @user-kj5iu8bs1p
    @user-kj5iu8bs1pАй бұрын

    As an American (like me), listen to Sabaton WW1 songs: "The Lost Battalion" "Devil Dogs" "82nd All the Way" & "Hellfighters." American kids learn next to nothing abt the USA in WW1.

  • @karensilvera6694

    @karensilvera6694

    Ай бұрын

    My great grandfather joined the medical Corp in Canada before the USA joined WWI. He died in Belgium and was buried in the memorial cemetery near Brussels. I agree ppl need to learn more about history.

  • @user-kj5iu8bs1p

    @user-kj5iu8bs1p

    Ай бұрын

    @@karensilvera6694 Hats off to your Great Grand Dad. Team Canada were major contributors to both WW1 & WW2. The Canadian Army was amazing in both wars.

  • @suepoole8323
    @suepoole8323Ай бұрын

    The amazing Sabaton...always so much behind each of their writings....portrayed very accurately in song. we in UK at school were taught so much of the History of the War in the 50's and 60's.. not watered down for the fact we were just kids....My first schoolfriend at age 5 was a young Polish girl called Wanda, this was back in '57 so we didn't learn just from books, but from people that were actually there a few short years before.. In '67 I was working with former servicemen, RAF, Royal Navy and Armed Forces, former prisoners of war that had gone through the war and wore their scars with Pride.. they kept all of the true horrors to themselves.. I remember each one of them to this day. My love of History comes from having been born less than 10 years after the war ended...

  • @2104dogface
    @2104dogfaceАй бұрын

    You Really need to start watching the Sabaton History Channel videos

  • @carro-xb9oz
    @carro-xb9ozАй бұрын

    oh btw im on me 57th year so back in the day no internet no mobilephones and it was awsome

  • @BoldDreadman
    @BoldDreadmanАй бұрын

    Nice to see this on Big Reactors!! 😊❤ Szacunek!! / Respect!!!

  • @jutrzenka7503
    @jutrzenka7503Ай бұрын

    WWII started 1st September 1939 when Germany attacked Poland. In 1918 Poland was newly reemerged country after 123 years of partitions and occupation of Germany, Austria and Russia. So 20 years later we were again main battle ground of WWII. Poland was weak country at the time as you can imagine (still not fully consolidated by partitions), but it was the only country who never surrended, never had official Nazi groups cooperating with Germans. If you are interested in history you can have a look at the link below.

  • @jutrzenka7503

    @jutrzenka7503

    Ай бұрын

    I cannot add link apparently but, whoever is interested can find IPNtv The Unconquered. Its been read by Sean Bean. Short 5min story with war plot 😉

  • @user-gb9dg6jn2n
    @user-gb9dg6jn2nАй бұрын

    Poland never surrendered to the Germans but kept fighting them in France, and in England, and even throughout occupied Poland. After the Uprising, Hitler was so angry he ordered Warsaw to be flattened. After the war, on their own, the Poles rebuilt the Old Town exactly as it looked before the war.

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362Ай бұрын

    The very beginning of the music video - such writings on the walls were punishable by death. The German commander who crossed out 10 and entered 100 changed the number of civilians to be executed for 1 killed German. The beginning of the music video is the so-called round-up or "catching". The Germans closed the street and arrested everyone who found themselves on it. Regardless of gender or age. People from such actions were sent directly to labor or concentration camps. They were sent to Gestapo prisons on Szucha Avenue or to Pawiak (most of them never left alive) for interrogations. Or as it was shown, they were killed immediately.

  • @seanmarshall6470
    @seanmarshall6470Ай бұрын

    I'd seriously recommend even if it's on your own time diving into the Sabaton History yt channel where they go into the background of the songs it could be a good double video reaction sort of thing.

  • @GDBROWN
    @GDBROWNАй бұрын

    OOOOHHHHH YESSSS. If you get more into Sabaton, definitely give "To Hell and Back", "No Bullets Fly", and their cover of "For Whom the Bell Tolls."

  • @KonradTS81
    @KonradTS81Ай бұрын

    I'm 40 years old and I cry watching this. I"m Polish.

  • @thegamingironman
    @thegamingironmanАй бұрын

    Sabaton does alot of military music on things that made a huge impact on the world. amazing band

  • @stefankaptens4952
    @stefankaptens4952Ай бұрын

    Chipping in on recommendations on No Bullets Fly (animated story version), Christmas Truce and 1916. All Sabaton songs speak in one way or another of the horrors of war, and what people are capable of when they fight for what they believe in. These three songs though, give another perspective. The first two show that regardless of the side you fight for, we are all still human, and can find common ground despite being on opposite sides of a conflict. And the third... Well... It just show you the senselessness of war. 1916 is a Motörhead cover. Lemmy wrote it and both versions deserves a listen.

  • @user-ek1zo3tl6g

    @user-ek1zo3tl6g

    Ай бұрын

    What do you know about soldiers from Poland who were fighting in Alamo? And soldiers from Poland in Texas Army which cought gen. Anna Maria?

  • @tracyroberson72
    @tracyroberson72Ай бұрын

    Sabaton is AMAZING!!! Their songs are History to metal music! I get to see them May 7th & I can't wait! Tons of great songs. 1916 & The Final Solution will kick you in the chest. Primo Victoria, Bismarck, Carolus Rex, Nightwitches, The Red Baron & Christmas Truce are so good. I can't wait for you to check out more.

  • @carterrice8390
    @carterrice8390Ай бұрын

    Warsaw was an incredible display of what will power and the resistance that came from the polish is what makes them legends if France and Britain actually helped when they attacked Germany would’ve been crushed but they let the Germans rest reorganize and ultimately destroy the French one of histories biggest war blunder

  • @carterrice8390

    @carterrice8390

    Ай бұрын

    Germaine’s Vietnam Warsaw and all of the Yugoslavian territory

  • @generichardson4771
    @generichardson4771Ай бұрын

    all of their music is military history based they also have a history channel sabaton history other songs to checkout bismark no bullets fly screaming eagles devil dogs (historical version) primo victoria ..... for this song and bismark they had help from a small video game company you might have played their games .. they make world of warships and world of tanks they helped sabaton with the video production for both songs and gave the band their own premium tank you can play

  • @tamakichan3047
    @tamakichan3047Ай бұрын

    Greetings from Warsaw😊

  • @phils8990
    @phils8990Ай бұрын

    BP, even if you don't react to it, you should check out the live version when Sabaton played this song in Warsaw!

  • @isaacthecold3802
    @isaacthecold3802Ай бұрын

    Cliffs of Gallipoli is definitely a must. few songs that make me emotional

  • @yakeosicki8965
    @yakeosicki896524 күн бұрын

    It was the largest uprising in the history of the world. The insurgents lost, but they built the spirit of the nation, which is why Poles overthrew communism.

  • @matthewgreenwod9422
    @matthewgreenwod9422Ай бұрын

    The placement of that horn at the beginning killed me 💀

  • @Make573
    @Make5735 күн бұрын

    Dude, definetly check out Sabaton song (specially the animted versions): No Bullets Fly, Lady OF The Dark and Night Witches! Specially The Night Witches - The USSR 588 Night Bombardment Squadron, made solely out of female pilots, flying outdated, slow plywood and canvas planes, putting their lives at stake to get riddled by bullets or burn to ash. In strike shutting down their engines, casting their explosive spells, delivering silent, swooping, windyelling, vexing death from above, harassing the enemy to the bone every night.

  • @andrzejkozera6379
    @andrzejkozera637928 күн бұрын

    Poland was first victim of German Nazi agresor 1 september 1939. During 6 years occupated Polish make a diversion against German ocupant army. Song is about Warsaw (captol of Poland) uprising 1944 when Sowiet Army goes on polish terytory going to Berlin. They was close but don't help citizen of fighting Warsaw.

  • @piotrnowak198
    @piotrnowak198Ай бұрын

    966 - Poland became Christian 1000 - Congress of Gniezno. The German Emperor Otto III came to Poland 1018 - War expedition to Kiev 1200-1300 - Mongol invasions of Poland 1226 - Bringing Knights of Teutonic Order to Poland to help fight agains Prussia 1333- Coronation of King Casimir the Great (he found Poland wooden and left bricked) 1364 - European kings meeting in Cracow, founding the Akademia Krakowska (now Jagiellonian University), one of the first universities in the world. 1377 - Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila Algirdaitis) became the ruler of Lithuania 1410 - The battle of Grunwald against Teutonic Order, one of the biggest battles in medieval Europe 1543 - Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus) issued a revolutionary scientific work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres), development of Jagiellonian University, strong cooperation with western universities 1609-1619 - Wars with Russia 1683 - Battle of Vienna - polish king Jan III Sobieski saves the Europe from islamisation, defending much bigger army of Ottoman Empire 1772-1795 - Partitions of Poland by Prussia, Russia, Austria 1791 - Adopting the Constitution of May 3, the second constitution in the world, after American one. 1797,1806 - Napoleon wars 1830 - November Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire 1863 - January Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire 1800-1900 - Fryderyk Chopin-one of the greatest romantic composers, Adam Mickiewicz-one of the greatest Polish writers 1918 - Poland regain independence (after 123 YEARS of occupation) 1920- Battle of Warsaw. also called "Miracle at Vistula" Poland boated Russia, saving Europe from communist revolution, one of most important battle in the HUMANKIND! 1922- Creation of a shipyard in Gdynia 1939- WW II started, Russia and Germany attacked from two sides and divided Poland in half 1940- Battle of Britain, Polish pilots saved England 1944- Batlle of Monte Cassino, The conquest of the Monte Cassino monastery by Polish soldiers. A very important battle in the history of WWII. 1944- Warsaw Uprising 1945- Poland felt under the occupation of the USSR. 1978- Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope and took the name of John Paul II 1981- martial law was introduced in Poland 1989- The 1989 Roundtable Talks, Negotiations conducted by representatives of communist authorities, the democratic opposition and church parties. First partially free elections brought the long-awaited "FREEDOM".

  • @epyonpl
    @epyonpl2 күн бұрын

    You should've done a reaction to Live from Woodstock! That one is powerful!

  • @greaper1976
    @greaper1976Ай бұрын

    If you do Sabaton - 40:1 .. please do the live version from Woodstock 2012. It's also about Polish history and the festival was held just outside Warsaw.

  • @annkatherine6327
    @annkatherine6327Ай бұрын

    Since you mentioned children - a little fun fact - there's a "Little Insurrectionist" statue in the Old Town in Warsaw commemorating children who fought and died in Warsaw Uprising.

  • @krzysztofd9164
    @krzysztofd9164Ай бұрын

    Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱

  • @RetroVGamer1
    @RetroVGamer1Ай бұрын

    Watch the fan made video of Sabaton's Purple Heart 💜 under reacted to and truly POWERFUL 😢

  • @RetroVGamer1

    @RetroVGamer1

    Ай бұрын

    it's called US Military GWOT Tribute (Sabaton - Purple Heart Music Video) BTW

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842Ай бұрын

    Sabaton recently made a Cover Version of Motörhead´s "1916"... just a little hint ;)

  • @pkranx
    @pkranxАй бұрын

    More Sabaton reactons!!

  • @ReticentSparrow
    @ReticentSparrowАй бұрын

    Welcome to the Sabaton Army. You're another history nerd in the making now.

  • @anderseriksson3603
    @anderseriksson3603Ай бұрын

    You should pick your most sensitive friend, and show them the hole animated video to there song "No bullets fly" They might get some tears running in the end. Just a great story.

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33Ай бұрын

    Wars are worst thing that can happen but they also server a purpose of palet cleanser when it comes to humanity , peoples emotions and how people think and treat each other

  • @agnieszka7231
    @agnieszka7231Ай бұрын

    Between 150,000 and 200,000 people died in the Warsaw Uprising. Most of them were civilians. Before the outbreak of World War II, Warsaw had 1.3 million inhabitants, so you know the scale of cruelty. Every year on August 1 at 5 p.m., sirens sound in all Polish cities and for a minute we honor the memory of those who died fighting for freedom.

  • @mdejesus91890
    @mdejesus91890Ай бұрын

    In the music video, the older looking black and white footage is real.

  • @dfautomaton
    @dfautomaton20 күн бұрын

    I get what you are saying. Like, people believed they could change things. We don't really anymore. Anyway.. thanks for the video!

  • @robertborowski1543
    @robertborowski1543Ай бұрын

    U must see Sabaton concert in Poland in 2012 and video unconcerd.

  • @philip4588
    @philip4588Ай бұрын

    Hope Sabaton make songs about wars that usa have started after ww2

  • @LGBTQLegend
    @LGBTQLegendАй бұрын

    The Warsaw Uprising was the single largest civilian uprising in history. For two months, from August 1st to October 2nd the Polish people fought across the streets of Warsaw for their freedom. They were expecting help from the Russian army who was approaching the city but they stopped outside of it and waited for the uprising to be crushed because Stalin didn't want those same people uprising against him. Allied planes from the RAF dropped supplies across the city for the rebels. Despite fierce resistance they lost to their Nazi occupiers and in retaliation huge numbers of Polish civilians, even ones who had nothing to do with the uprising, were massacred in the streets. 80-90% of Warsaw was decimated as a result of the fighting and retaliation.

  • @a_balloon
    @a_balloonАй бұрын

    You are going to love Fields of Verdun

  • @DavidPChristian2
    @DavidPChristian2Ай бұрын

    There were two uprisings against the Nazis in Warsaw during World War 2. The Ghetto Uprising of 1943 in the Jewish neighborhoods and the general citywide uprising a year later, which included active participation of such Jews as survived the 43 insurrection.

  • @philipriley2253
    @philipriley2253Ай бұрын

    Funny i was only looking yesterday to see if you'd done anymore Sabaton. There's so many top tunes & you'll learn something from every song. I'd also suggest watching some fan made videos. ASCotter has done some good ones..

  • @galilgambor3641
    @galilgambor3641Ай бұрын

    Higly recommend reacting to 40:1 by Sabaton. History of the song will left you speechless.

  • @redrumsonore791
    @redrumsonore791Ай бұрын

    War Saw...my city ❤

  • @Nissi4061
    @Nissi4061Ай бұрын

    Winged Hussars would be a great reaction! For a deeper look at Poland during WW2 you should definitely check out the Fat Electrician's episode on the Last Stand of the Danzig Mailmen. It's not music but it's certainly worth the watch

  • @Finkele1
    @Finkele1Ай бұрын

    and Stalin waited to Germans to destroy the resistance so there would be none when it would fall to soviets. Kinda clever and ruthless.

  • @jacobSkeats-jk6vy
    @jacobSkeats-jk6vy21 күн бұрын

    hi, just seen that your are reacting to sabaton. You should react to 'To Hell And Back' by sabaton, a rather unique and fun piece, and my favourite song :).

  • @wishtheyunderstoodme
    @wishtheyunderstoodmeАй бұрын

    you are a rapper and a modern day poet, and now that your an adult and well matured, I highly suggest you start to dig into history and learn more about it. I'd love to see what you could create with your outlook

  • @paganheart70
    @paganheart70Ай бұрын

    you don't need school to learn, do it on your own

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514Ай бұрын

    Did you recognize the SS officer? Swedish Hollywood actor Peter Stormare.

  • @twisters999
    @twisters99925 күн бұрын

    We didn't die for nothing

  • @yuritesticoff1141
    @yuritesticoff1141Ай бұрын

    The Soviets also crushed Poland after this and they were under the hammer&sickle until 1991

  • @DefaultName-du3kr
    @DefaultName-du3krАй бұрын

    They did overcome and a lot of those resistance fighters were sent to the gulag after the USSR took over. Poland I think suffered the most losses out of any EU country in WW2.

  • @streife8539
    @streife8539Ай бұрын

    1916 next!!!

  • @michaelbuttner4262

    @michaelbuttner4262

    Ай бұрын

    From Motörhead or Sabaton ?

  • @streife8539

    @streife8539

    Ай бұрын

    @@michaelbuttner4262 both ;)

  • @rhythmframebige6090
    @rhythmframebige6090Ай бұрын

    uniy is the end for the few who are evil, but the good dont like to band together until its almost too late. hence genesis

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