Im just sayin, If I was in a war, gassed my enemy, and they come at me with blood rushing from their mouth , and only my death as their goal, I would be scared shitless
When your enemy has nothing to lose, with no point in retreating and suddenly they charge at you wishing only to kill you before they die? Yeah I imagine that being just about the worst case scenario in a battle
@@bricechugg214 And? Tell me another story where people , who were supposed to be already dead , said fuck you to death , and went into a counter attack. If you watched some of the short movies made of this event , my favorite being the War Gaming one (Creators of World of Tanks and such) where the soldiers are barely walking , some even simply crawling towards the enemy. It doesn't matter that most didn't die from the bullets. Do you understand what it meant to the Germans? Every day they were told that gas kills everything instantly. And then they see some Soldiers just rise up. As some quetes from the ones running away "You cant kill something that is already dead". I do not understand what you want to tell me. That the attack was meaningless? Well , then you fuck right off good sir.
@@AlexOnTheSide183 I think they just wanted to share a fun fact about the battle.... And it is a fun one indeed, scaring the enemies so much they literally trample eachother in an attempt to get away? Fucking badass!
Interviewer: how high will you fly? Red Baron: High. Interviewer: 20K feet? Red Baron: Higher. Interviewer: 50K feet? Red Baron: Higher Interviewer: space? Red Baron: Higher Interviewer: the fucking andromeda galaxy? Red Baron: H I G H E R
6:40 When you remember Tolkien fought in WW1, and probably heard the story about the attack of the dead men and referenced it in The Return of the King.
Maybe But he was definitely inspired by the battle of verdun when he made Gandalf say "you shall not pass" which is a reference to the French battle cry of Verdun which was "They shall not pass"
Hollywood is riddled with cowards who don't even think of trying something new or risky. So picking something "niche" for their soundtracks is very unlikely.
Daniel Gudi Yeah but in things like war movies it’s better not to put music because you know... The Fear doctrine is good and works pretty well. But I won’t mind a bit of Sabaton.
Osowiec then and again attack of the dead, hundred men. Facing the lead once again. Hundred men. Charge again. Die again! Gets me pumped every time i hear it
Sabaton in the first clip making me wanna go and jog with my college backpack again like I did from 2016 to 2018. (Was a Computer Programming student with at least thirty others; our backpacks had fifteen very thick books, supplies such as notebooks for each class, pens, pencils, extra paper just in case, multiple USB thumb-drives, one or more hard-drives, a laptop if you had one or any device equal to it, your phone, lunch, a drink that had to be inside of a waterbottle because we could NOT risk damaging anything, and a bit of extra space for if you needed to make some prints or bring spare clothes because of weather. In total, at minimum we were all carry at least thirty or forty pounds. Plus the college didn't have stairs, we had ramps ONLY. Enough said, we all got our exercise going to and from classes and leaving grounds. Our main classes were all on the fourth and sixth floors, and we had to travel up and down frequently each day. I still remember at least two students getting back problems from it. Not that I was complaining, I actually enjoyed the exercise, because it was better than the snowy and rainy days we got, because sometimes we would get snow and rain in the same day and make jogging difficult. I actually miss it despite how painful it was for the first couple weeks to adjust. Especially when I'm four-foot-ten and every classmate I had was on a minimum average at six-foot-two or so; just had to spend a bit extra time for the first couple of days to figure out how to climb the ramps and keep pace to my classmates better.)
"there is no sound in space" yesn't you would hear an explosion, while there is no sound in vaccum. because an explosion consists of quickly expelled gas, which forms the soundwave you hear in space.
2:32 , it's not T-90 , it's Ukrainian T-64B, there is a white line, which goes across the tank. It's a typical identification mark during Russian-Ukrainian war
@@scarlettmanson712 actually you can see it's probably HEAT-FS, since there was no sabot that dropped off the round, but instead the projectile is still rather large. and it would probably make more sense for it to fire HEAT-FS in the middle east anyway, since the terrorists that it's fighting don't have anything that would be resilient enough to stop it and it's more of a general purpose round. (i'm pretty sure it's ISIS that filmed it, but i could be wrong).
I'm a little embarrassed ti admit, the first time I was exposed to Sabaton was while watching a gif's with sound clip video years and years ago now, with Panzerkampf playing over a clip from Girls und Panzer... XD
according to those numbers the price of a mile is 83,333.3333 men. a normal foot soldier, bugler or private would receive $30 a month so assuming it took less than a month to move a mile, during WW1 a mile cost roughly 2.5 million dollars USD. Adjusted for inflation, that means today that same mile would cost 46.51 million dollars USD. Turns out a mile it's pretty expensive. Salary source: www.businessinsider.com/how-much-us-troops-were-paid-in-every-american-war-2018-3?amp