Sabaton - Father (Music Video)

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  • čas přidán 11. 10. 2022
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    My 56th MV. Father
    Thank for watching.
    Song: Father
    Author: Sabaton
    Movie/Clips:
    1. Schindler's List (1993/Film)
    2. Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003/Film)
    3. Haber(2008/Film)
    4. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008/Film)
    5. War Horse (2011/Film)
    6. Sarajevo (2013/Film)
    7. Tolkien (2019/Film)
    8. Clara Immerwahr (2014/Doku)
    9. Osowiec. Attack of the Dead Men - War Gaming
    10. Sabaton History series
    11. The chemical reaction that feeds the world Daniel D Dulek
    12. The Great war series
    13. The Scientist Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions
    Lyrics
    A long ago in eastern Prussia
    Young men with great ambitions rise
    So who can tell me who can say for sure
    Which one will win the Nobel Prize?
    It was a golden age for science
    The kaiserreich would hold the key
    And as the conflict came and tensions rose
    The manifest of the 93
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    Where’s the contradiction?
    Fed the world by ways of science
    Sinner or a saint?
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    His dark creation has been revealed
    Flow over no man’s land, a poisonous nightmare
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    “Perversions of ideals of science”
    Lost words of alienated wife
    And in the trenches of the western front
    Unknowing soldiers pay the price
    And on the battlefield they’re dying
    And on the fields the crops are grown
    So who can tell us what is right or wrong
    Maths or morality alone?
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    Where’s the contradiction?
    Fed the world by ways of science
    Sinner or a saint?
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    His dark creation has been revealed
    Flow over no man’s land, a poisonous nightmare
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    His dark creation has been revealed
    Flow over no man’s land, a poisonous nightmare
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    During times when there’s peace he belonged to the world
    During times when there’s war he belonged to his place of birth
    Where, will this lead? What’s coming next?
    From your inventions?
    We wonder where, where does it end?
    Who can foresee, see what will be?
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    Where’s the contradiction?
    Fed the world by ways of science
    Sinner or a saint?
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    His dark creation has been revealed
    Flow over no man’s land, a poisonous nightmare
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    His dark creation has been revealed
    Flow over no man’s land, a poisonous nightmare
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
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Komentáře • 375

  • @nicholasmontgomery8594
    @nicholasmontgomery8594 Před rokem +654

    Idk if anyone noticed but the German soldier struggling to breathe at the end is supposedly suppose to be the future dictator of Germany

    • @connorhilchie2779
      @connorhilchie2779 Před rokem +109

      Some people say his experience getting gassed is why he himself didn't use any(despite having a decent supply and at the suggestion of his advisors)

    • @russjiao-long5387
      @russjiao-long5387 Před rokem +52

      @@connorhilchie2779 well if he used nerve gas in stalingrad before the 6th army invaded, it would have eliminated most of the russians defending there. Blanket all of stalingrad with gas.

    • @knightwolf3511
      @knightwolf3511 Před rokem

      @@russjiao-long5387 kinda, the gas blows with the wind, if the wind is coming to you, you will only gas yourself

    • @M4A3E8_Sherman
      @M4A3E8_Sherman Před rokem +37

      @@russjiao-long5387 yeah but i think a scenario like the attack of the dead men would happen again

    • @russjiao-long5387
      @russjiao-long5387 Před rokem +42

      @@M4A3E8_Sherman for real. despite what der fuhrer said about the slavs, they really were a different breed- almost like cast iron beasts. they deserve respect for their combat skills

  • @nikolaibuscho5881
    @nikolaibuscho5881 Před rokem +183

    The Haber-Bosch process produces ammonia, important for fertilizer, hence the wheat, if anyone was wondering.

    • @ProfessorYana
      @ProfessorYana Před 3 měsíci +8

      And it didn't require any particularly expensive equipment, either.

    • @deathkorpsofkreig475
      @deathkorpsofkreig475 Před 3 měsíci +9

      This is how he achieved the Nobel peace prize as this was a revolutionary breakthrough not just for chemistry but for agricultural development which in turn forced massive cultural and societal changes

  • @blackwing4337
    @blackwing4337 Před rokem +131

    My great grandfather told my father when he was old when he fought in WW1 when he first saw the gas “was like a fog unlike I ever seen, I breathed some of that in and I never healed to this day I still smell it and it burns. Fuck that shit”

    • @soniclightning8
      @soniclightning8 Před 5 měsíci +6

      My greatgrandpa lost a lung during a gas attack. It led up to him dying after being in a house fire years later. He was in the hospital on the brink of death for a while.

    • @blackwing4337
      @blackwing4337 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Niroc98 👌

  • @I_Am_Scp_049
    @I_Am_Scp_049 Před rokem +405

    3:17 I love that one detail where when he says "Where will this lead?" we actually see where this leads! Well executed

    • @soupfork6357
      @soupfork6357 Před rokem +87

      "well executed" poor poor choice of words

    • @I_Am_Scp_049
      @I_Am_Scp_049 Před rokem +38

      @@soupfork6357 💀

    • @soupfork6357
      @soupfork6357 Před rokem

      @@I_Am_Scp_049 Accurate with the prisoners on Auschwitz

    • @rolandrozsavolgyi1168
      @rolandrozsavolgyi1168 Před rokem +9

      @@I_Am_Scp_049 mista white

    • @SneakyBadAssOG
      @SneakyBadAssOG Před rokem +28

      This is what I'm missing in the official release. They should have added at least a silhouette of the famous Auschwitz gate in the clip.

  • @rapharoh6167
    @rapharoh6167 Před rokem +534

    The visuals you put together gave me chills again. This story of Haber is a reminder that it is sometimes futile to sort certain figures into morally good or bad, making it difficult to treat their legacy and memory. A lot of times they may be both. Haber is probably the finest example of this.

    • @Pprokop87
      @Pprokop87 Před rokem +30

      In time Peace I belong to world. In time of War I belong to my Homeland. -Fritz Haubert
      Would He not invent poisonus gasses used in war houndred of thausends may would live. Would He not work with Bosh, bilions would starve to death.

    • @londonmonitor16
      @londonmonitor16 Před rokem

      Fritz Harber, the man who killed millions to save billions.

    • @frankwoods769
      @frankwoods769 Před rokem +13

      Agreed it's hard witch one he is because he invented a faster way to make fertilizer but at the same time he invented a weapon as deadly as a nukeclear bomb if not as devistating it could be worse I hate to say it but both world wars used the most devistating weapons on earth to ever to be made

    • @rougestorm1038
      @rougestorm1038 Před rokem +14

      In my opinion there truly is no morally good nor bad.
      Some of the most "evil" people (say Adolf for example) had the best intentions "to help their country"

    • @bayarsejar5831
      @bayarsejar5831 Před rokem +8

      @@rougestorm1038 agreed there people in his government that did like Werner von baurn who invented the v2 rocket and then invented the Saturn 5 rocket for NASA that we used to go to the moon.

  • @jacobhayes9992
    @jacobhayes9992 Před rokem +289

    Haber is a fascinating man cause i truly feel he quite well embodies the human condition

    • @wetwillyis_1881
      @wetwillyis_1881 Před rokem +37

      I agree, the human condition both seeks to help and harm itself.

    • @playingsometimes7290
      @playingsometimes7290 Před rokem +21

      Pretty much humanity it sums it well

    • @Boone69
      @Boone69 Před rokem +4

      Can someone please explain to me what is meant my "human condition"?
      I heard it a few times

    • @huginnmuninn2155
      @huginnmuninn2155 Před rokem +10

      @@Boone69 Our ability to subsume all humanity in order to ensure victory for our tribe.

    • @Boone69
      @Boone69 Před rokem +4

      @@huginnmuninn2155 Thank you

  • @Daretobestupider
    @Daretobestupider Před rokem +38

    You'd be hard-pressed to find a more potent representation of the double-edged sword of science

    • @tremedar
      @tremedar Před 11 měsíci +5

      Nuclear fission.

  • @toasted386
    @toasted386 Před rokem +45

    its amazing that in the final moments of the video we see a certain dictator facing the wrath of a creation meant for his side.

  • @jbeckley6849
    @jbeckley6849 Před 9 měsíci +13

    There is no debate. Haber and Bosch are saints by feeding the world and did what they could to defend their nation. Saints are never perfect. Great video to go with a great Sabaton song.

    • @RandomFurry07
      @RandomFurry07 Před 6 měsíci +10

      They're not saints, nor devils
      They're scientists

  • @isaacshultz8128
    @isaacshultz8128 Před rokem +157

    "Father of toxic gas, a chemical nightmare" such a hard hitting banger of a line

    • @altier1119
      @altier1119 Před rokem +16

      Imagine being called "The Father of Artillery", or "Father of Air Possession", or something like that.

    • @mustang-vj1ih
      @mustang-vj1ih Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@altier1119there was a person known as the father of artillery. It was general Henry Knox

    • @altier1119
      @altier1119 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@mustang-vj1ih I would rather give this title to Napoleon, but apparently Henry Knox would be a talented logistician, expert in artillery and in logistics and transport (I did not know him at first.)

    • @Gondaldin
      @Gondaldin Před 9 měsíci +4

      "Father of toxic gas and chemical warfare" not "Father of toxic gas, a chemical nightmare"

    • @isaacshultz8128
      @isaacshultz8128 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Gondaldin sure buddy

  • @buba1e
    @buba1e Před rokem +44

    Amazing video. I especially love the inclusion of the scene from The Rise of Evil at the very end, as well as the auschwitz scenes showing that even after the 1st war it would still be used but rather than military targets it was used for a more nefarious purpose than ever thought of.

    • @josephbolcome5462
      @josephbolcome5462 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Haber was definitely rolling in his grave when a descendant of his creation was on innocent civilians. That is something that stands out about this particular video, showing the eventual regression of using gas, going from targeting troops in battle to non-combatants and people who have no chance; at least the Allied armies of the West developed and used gas masks to have a chance at surviving.

  • @Joachim_krueger
    @Joachim_krueger Před rokem +24

    4:27 adolf nearly dying from mustard gas

    • @connorhilchie2779
      @connorhilchie2779 Před rokem +13

      Not the first time he almost died during the war, he had a few close calls including a friendly fire accident that wiped out everyone in his unit but him

  • @m.a.t.a.s
    @m.a.t.a.s Před rokem +60

    Very interesting composition

  • @deutschen_KMS_bismarck
    @deutschen_KMS_bismarck Před rokem +34

    번역
    A long ago in eastern Prussia
    (먼 옛날 동프로이센엔)
    Young men with great ambitions rise
    (큰 야망을 품은 사내가 자랐네)
    So who can tell me who can say for sure
    (그러니 어떤 이가 확실하게 내게 말할 수 있을까)
    Which one will win the Nobel Prize?
    (누가 노벨상을 수상할지?)
    It was a golden age for science
    (때는 과학의 황금기였고)
    The kaiserreich would hold the key
    (카이저라이히(독일제국)가 답을 알고 있었네)
    And as the conflict came and tension rose
    (그리고 갈등이 시작되고 긴장이 고조되며)
    The manifest of the 93
    (93인의 성명서(93명의 과학자,예술가,철학가,작가들이 제 1차 세계대전 참전에 찬성한다는 성명서))
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    (하버와 보슈, 위대한 연합)
    Where's the contradiction?
    (모순은 어디에 있던가?)
    Fed the world by ways of science
    (과학의 길로 세계를 먹여살린 그는)
    Sinner or a saint?
    (죄인인가 성자인가?)
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    (독성가스와 생화학무기의 아버지)
    His dark creation has been revealed
    (그의 어두운 발명이 깨어나고)
    Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
    (무인지대로 흘러가는 그 맹독의 악몽은)
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    (전장의 치명적인 안개라네)
    "Perversion of ideals of science"
    ("과학의 이상적인 도착")
    Lost words of alienated wife
    (소외된 아내는 말을 잃었고)
    And in the trenches of the western front
    (서부전선의 참호속에서는)
    Unknowing soldiers pay the price
    (모르는 병사들이 목숨을 치뤘네)
    And on the battlefield they're dying
    (그들이 죽어가는 전장에서)
    And on the fields the crops are grown
    (작물이 자라가는 들판에서)
    So who can tell us what is right or wrong
    (누가 우리에게 옳고 그름을 말해주겠나?)
    Maths or morality alone?
    (수학인가 도덕성인가?)
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    (하버와 보슈, 위대한 연합)
    Where's the contradiction?
    (모순은 어디에 있던가?)
    Fed the world by ways of science
    (과학의 길로 세계를 먹여살린 그는)
    Sinner or a saint?
    (죄인인가 성자인가?)
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    (독성가스와 생화학무기의 아버지)
    His dark creation has been revealed
    (그의 어두운 발명이 깨어나고)
    Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
    (무인지대로 흘러가는 그 맹독의 악몽은)
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    (전장의 치명적인 안개라네)
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    (독성가스와 생화학무기의 아버지)
    His dark creation has been revealed
    (그의 어두운 발명이 깨어나고)
    Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
    (무인지대로 흘러가는 그 맹독의 악몽은)
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    (전장의 치명적인 안개라네)
    During times when there's peace he belonged to the world
    (평화의 시절엔 세계를 위했고)
    During times when there's war he belonged to his place of birth
    (전쟁의 순간엔 그의 조국을 위했네)
    Where, will this lead?
    (이것이 무엇을 야기할 것인가?)
    What's coming next from your inventions?
    (너의 발명이 다음엔 무엇을 불러올 것인가?)
    We wonder where, where does it end?
    (우리는 이것이 어디서 끝나는지 알까?)
    Who can foresee, see what will be?
    (누가 예측하고, 무슨 일이 일어날지 알 수 있을까?)
    Haber-Bosch, the great alliance
    (하버와 보슈, 위대한 연합)
    Where's the contradiction?
    (모순은 어디에 있던가?)
    Fed the world by ways of science
    (과학의 길로 세계를 먹여살린 그는)
    Sinner or a saint?
    (죄인인가 성자인가?)
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    (독성가스와 생화학무기의 아버지)
    His dark creation has been revealed
    (그의 어두운 발명이 깨어나고)
    Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
    (무인지대로 흘러가는 그 맹독의 악몽은)
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    (전장의 치명적인 안개라네)
    Father of toxic gas, and chemical warfare
    (독성가스와 생화학무기의 아버지)
    His dark creation has been revealed
    (그의 어두운 발명이 깨어나고)
    Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
    (무인지대로 흘러가는 그 맹독의 악몽은)
    A deadly mist on the battlefield
    (전장의 치명적인 안개라네)
    반박 환영

  • @sbgsledgegames7887
    @sbgsledgegames7887 Před rokem +77

    3:18 gives me the chills

    • @Strongnurgling
      @Strongnurgling Před rokem +13

      Your not wrong but he did not know it will be used that way it's kinda sad

    • @sbgsledgegames7887
      @sbgsledgegames7887 Před rokem +10

      @@Strongnurgling he truly did not deserve the blame for it

    • @captain_noo
      @captain_noo Před rokem +4

      @@Strongnurgling but fritz defended the use of poison gas in war? unless you're talking about someone else
      edit: ok

    • @Strongnurgling
      @Strongnurgling Před rokem +10

      @@captain_noo in ww1 yea but did he know it will be killing jews on a mass level

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 Před rokem +22

      @@captain_noo
      He intended it ONLY for enemy combatants! Certainly not for helpless civilians. He spent his whole career, alongside Einstein, fighting against blood superstitions and similar nonsense. A big part of why he did what he did was that he thought it would solidify in most German’s views that ethnic Jews were as patriotic as everyone else, helping to end that superstition. Alas, it did not, in the end.

  • @DarkDragonJustice
    @DarkDragonJustice Před rokem +44

    the story behind this song, shows a great truth, of scientific breakthroughs, meaning a great power when created can be used for both good and evil! Who uses it must know and be aware of it!

  • @MTTT1234
    @MTTT1234 Před rokem +106

    You truly know how to embed the music with the perfect video sequences! Keep up your great works!

  • @viliboiadjiev8055
    @viliboiadjiev8055 Před rokem +33

    the begining of the song feels so powerful with the visuals of waves of poison gas flowing forward, so mighty great work

  • @FrauWilhelmKlink
    @FrauWilhelmKlink Před rokem +51

    This is even better than I thought it would be. Excellent work!

  • @ethangavrilmoreno8479
    @ethangavrilmoreno8479 Před rokem +16

    Allied Troops: why do I smell mustard gas?
    Fritz Haber: 😈

  • @BuildGlines
    @BuildGlines Před rokem +10

    What I like is in the instrumental, you showcased the benefits of ammonia, in contrast to the intro.

  • @ROON2457
    @ROON2457 Před rokem +33

    Amazing work on this ascotter! i'm glad your other videos are getting recognized!!

  • @-Griffin-
    @-Griffin- Před rokem +10

    1:28 WOW that powerful ! He said "Help me !"

    • @WarbossR0kt00fSant0s
      @WarbossR0kt00fSant0s Před 9 měsíci +2

      Sorry to spoil your bubble, but that was actually "Albie" in reference to his friend before he was consumed by the gas.

  • @Ba-gb4br
    @Ba-gb4br Před rokem +17

    This is one of your best. Very well done

  • @tako01the6th
    @tako01the6th Před rokem +26

    Very haunting video👍👍great work as always 👍👍

  • @ComfortsSpecter
    @ComfortsSpecter Před rokem +7

    This channel is a gem of History material
    Great work putting these together

  • @AccelEng
    @AccelEng Před rokem +8

    YT videos rarely leave me breathless.
    But you've definitely managed to do just that.
    Thank you!

  • @ray101mond
    @ray101mond Před rokem +11

    The path to hell is paved with good intentions and the cobblestones are the skulls of the fallen.

  • @niocalsgreogiro
    @niocalsgreogiro Před rokem +2

    Thanks for making this alternative clip. It's really amazing

  • @ostrichhe4d
    @ostrichhe4d Před rokem +7

    Your videos are so awesome every time

  • @mrsheeplive874
    @mrsheeplive874 Před rokem +5

    Always great work cotter!

  • @MARKCRASTO
    @MARKCRASTO Před rokem +6

    He's contributions are still a significant net positive to humanity.

  • @theobarretoteles4206
    @theobarretoteles4206 Před rokem +5

    Incredible video! Well done!

  • @Nvr_Lucky_Rubber_Ducky
    @Nvr_Lucky_Rubber_Ducky Před rokem +16

    Adolf Hitler is the guy at the end with the Iron Cross

  • @therraxz
    @therraxz Před rokem +4

    this song is so sad and beautifull at the same time becouse of how it feels while listening to it and knowing the story behind the history of it,

  • @stray9582
    @stray9582 Před rokem +7

    Great job

  • @RobertsonBrendyn
    @RobertsonBrendyn Před rokem +4

    Great work.

  • @whoneedsdefenseanyways4418

    This song took me half a year for it to grow on me but now I love it. It's strange isn't it? Hope you're doing well Otter!

  • @verycomedyman
    @verycomedyman Před rokem +4

    I was excited for this. Worth watching, innit

  • @laurazucchiatti8761
    @laurazucchiatti8761 Před rokem +1

    Amazing work

  • @dogfight_animations
    @dogfight_animations Před rokem +5

    This is really good tbh

  • @randomknight2585
    @randomknight2585 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video my man

  • @craftyone8651
    @craftyone8651 Před rokem +2

    Great job mate

  • @dekuthetechpriestoflondon6791

    Good work on the video

  • @nightdragon1710
    @nightdragon1710 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful

  • @mel-ud2ix
    @mel-ud2ix Před 2 měsíci +2

    And just like that, he disappeared with a banger.

  • @Macaroni271
    @Macaroni271 Před rokem +2

    perfection :)

  • @dooddough8221
    @dooddough8221 Před měsícem +1

    Great Work!, though I don't prescribe to the Zyklon-B shower hype I did enjoy this endeavor, you earned a sub, Prosit!

  • @matteocervesato6372
    @matteocervesato6372 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Meno male che c'è questo gruppo che sensibilizza e racconta questi fatti realmente accaduti......😢😢😢😢😢GRANDI.....

  • @theosprey_mk00
    @theosprey_mk00 Před měsícem

    this video gives me the chills

  • @brinkipinki
    @brinkipinki Před 3 měsíci +1

    Good video.

  • @potatomine6678
    @potatomine6678 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Gives me the ambition to make it again.

  • @IIKafka
    @IIKafka Před rokem +8

    A Germain Medic once said:
    "ze healing is not as rewarding as ze hurting"
    Coincidence? I think not 🧐

  • @sabaton_no.1_fan
    @sabaton_no.1_fan Před rokem +18

    Awesome

    • @vanta_black
      @vanta_black Před rokem +4

      You are right, Herr von Richthofen.

    • @JD-jn3eu
      @JD-jn3eu Před rokem +1

      I- I thought you were kaputt??!!!??

    • @floriankanzaki2085
      @floriankanzaki2085 Před rokem +2

      @@JD-jn3eu Nein he wasnt Kaputt thats a lie from ur germans the truth is we froze him so we can revive him later

    • @abra6462
      @abra6462 Před rokem

      You're also awesome

    • @sabaton_no.1_fan
      @sabaton_no.1_fan Před rokem

      @@floriankanzaki2085 I'm a zombie

  • @waltvonkeisel5610
    @waltvonkeisel5610 Před rokem +7

    Was wondering for your next Sabaton video if you could do one about Screaming Eagles as I always wanted to see a scene of the Germans receiving the reply of NUTS! while Sabaton played in the background.

  • @carlospomares3225
    @carlospomares3225 Před rokem +2

    Well put together!

  • @user-sr1su6gw6p
    @user-sr1su6gw6p Před rokem

    good videos 👍

  • @GrossMannBR007
    @GrossMannBR007 Před rokem

    Louco não? 👾👽

  • @sabaton_no.1_fan
    @sabaton_no.1_fan Před rokem +4

    Da best

  • @calebschultz9935
    @calebschultz9935 Před rokem +6

    An invention that would improve lives and take lives. Where's the evil in this invention and where's the good? There's no difference anyway more.

  • @panzeriiiausfj6305
    @panzeriiiausfj6305 Před rokem +1

    Good job love how you match the music with video

  • @kodiazero
    @kodiazero Před rokem +3

    Love this

  • @user-hy1in4wj3y
    @user-hy1in4wj3y Před rokem +7

    이젠.. 한국어 자막을 볼 수 없는것인가..

  • @user-or7fb8eg2h
    @user-or7fb8eg2h Před rokem +7

    Без работ учёных.Без новых технологических прорывов существование человечества бессмысленно.Будут ли новые технологии использованны на благо человечества или уничтожат миллионы это ответственность военных и политиков.

    • @soft_er0030
      @soft_er0030 Před rokem

      Конкретно тут - это полностью его ответственность. Именно он пришёл с предложением превратить его изобретение в оружие, и он командовал первым применением газа на Ипре за что был удостоен звания капитана (хотя он не служил). Инициатива хим оружия в первой мировой полностью за ним: модификация огнемётной смеси, иприт, хлор и даже приложил руку к зарину, хотя там в основе стоял Шрадер) - все хим оружие первой мировой стоит за его предложениями. А вот во второй его как раз использовали. Под угрозой смерти (из-за того что он был евреем) он разработал Циклон А, а после смерти с его нароботок сделали Циклон Б. Вот почему в песне звучит вопрос: Грешник или святой ?. Он создавал аммиак исключительно из мирных целей (удобрение и пестициды которыми пользуются до сих пор, что позволило прокормить миллионы), но он так же предложил и реализовал это в оружие.

  • @user-qy9ys4qq5i
    @user-qy9ys4qq5i Před rokem +3

    The video gives me chills, "Where will this lead"?

  • @cac_deadlyrang
    @cac_deadlyrang Před rokem +9

    If you ever do Cliffs of Gallipoli, you should show the HMHS _Britannic_ at least once.

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 Před rokem

      I as an Orthodox Christian like to ponder what could have happened had the Gallipoli offensive been a success. Churchill blamed the Admiralty for ruining their opportunity to surprise the Turks, but no, they were SO well prepared, that they knew they were coming. I lean to the theory that Saint Czar Nicholas had a German spy leak in his intelligence network, who then shared it with the Turks.
      What if that spy had been stopped?
      Part of the plan had been to liberate and arm the Armenians against their oppressors, which would have massively turned the tide. The Australians and Russians would have marched into Constantinople and taken back the Hagia Sophia for Christendom! Then, they’d have turned a blind eye as the surviving Armenians sought revenge after seeing the killing fields of Armenian corpses.

  • @user-wg2oi7oh1j
    @user-wg2oi7oh1j Před rokem +14

    全人類の未来を救い、一方で何千万人も殺すことになった悲劇の科学者…

    • @tremedar
      @tremedar Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't say he saved mankind, we got on just fine for tens of thousands of years without him. If even the likes of the black death couldn't stop us, having to wait a while for another chemist to create a better fertilizer wouldn't either.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem +2

    I bet even today theirs people who look upon this man with loathing in their hearts.

  • @jettmthebluedragon
    @jettmthebluedragon Před rokem +5

    It’s hard to imange this happens in real life 🤯in fact as you see he died in ww2 1938 it’s crazy to think about that it’s only 2022 that means-100 it means the year would be 1922they would be using the dangerous chemicals back then then in fact it has not even Ben 100 years since ww2 and all of this happing less then 100 years 😳dam I got goose bumps😳

    • @connorhilchie2779
      @connorhilchie2779 Před rokem +2

      If I remember correctly he didn't live long enough to see WW2 and the holocost. He did get kicked out of Nazi Germany for being a Jew though

    • @jettmthebluedragon
      @jettmthebluedragon Před rokem +2

      @@connorhilchie2779 huh interesting 🤔also how did he get kick out in Germany if he died during the war ? 😐in 1938? The war ended in 1942 so was he REALLY kicked out ? Or is their more to the story?🧐

    • @thebloodmoonwarrior
      @thebloodmoonwarrior Před rokem +1

      @@jettmthebluedragon you are off by 3 years 1945 was the end of the war

    • @jettmthebluedragon
      @jettmthebluedragon Před rokem +1

      @@thebloodmoonwarrior I’m was not talking about the war I was referring to the death of well the father of this video 😐I don’t remember his name 😓

  • @civilmodeller
    @civilmodeller Před měsícem

    Слухаючи пісні Sanaton можна потрохи вивчати історію👍🏻
    Грандіозне виконання, в найкращому дусі Сабатону.

  • @yeehaw6063
    @yeehaw6063 Před rokem +1

    wow, incredible💯

  • @Schwarzvogel1
    @Schwarzvogel1 Před 17 hodinami

    There' seems to be a bit of confusion about the "double-edged sword" of Haber's work. The Haber process (or Haber-Bosch process) for ammonia production indeed enabled the production of inexpensive fertilisers that boosted crop yields and made famine a thing of the past for billions of people over the decades.
    But that same ammonia which can be used to make fertilisers can also be used to produce explosives, and this effectively prolonged WWI because without the Haber process, Germany would have quickly run out of nitrate compounds to produce high explosives since they had to previously import the raw materials, instead of being able to synthesize those compounds at home.
    And yes, Fritz Haber also pioneered Germany's chemical weapons programme during the Great War, and was a staunch defender of the use of chemical weapons. However, the Haber process wasn't used for chemical weapon production, nor did Haber "invent" chlorine gas. Chlorine is a toxic chemical element which was first isolated about 125 years before the start of WWI.
    The irony of Fritz Haber's career is that the same man who developed a method that saved billions from starvation also helped develop munitions responsible for killing and maiming millions, and pioneered a uniquely horrible type of weapon. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, however, they didn't care a fig for how Haber had saved Germany from a much earlier defeat in WWI--they were happy to throw Haber's surviving relatives into concentration camps on account of the fact that the Haber family was Jewish.
    If WWI was "the chemist's war," then WWII was "the physicist's war" due to the development of atomic weapons near the end of that conflict.

  • @playingsometimes7290
    @playingsometimes7290 Před rokem +14

    Damm good Music video with perfect editing.
    I truly see him as a monster but you also can call him a Hero
    As it perfectly sums up humanity
    In many ways of its own.
    I also he was a nationalist and i don't that he made it for his country but of course it made the war last longer

    • @filipnassen9076
      @filipnassen9076 Před rokem +7

      Well, without him humanity would stagger and massive famine would claim billions of people and lead to wars for resources all over the world.

    • @playingsometimes7290
      @playingsometimes7290 Před rokem +3

      Pretty true now the question is IS HE A SAINT OR A SINNER!

    • @filipnassen9076
      @filipnassen9076 Před rokem +2

      And you see him as a sinner while I don't.

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 Před rokem

      @@filipnassen9076
      Several nasty naval wars for control of guano islands and major bat caves had been increasing throughout the 1890s-early 1900s, and only stopped when his discovery made international headlines. Without him, those would have only grown more and more deadly. We’d no longer be able to honor our dead with burials or ritual cremation, bone and fat nitrates would have HAD to be returned to the soil quickly, not slowed by embalming fluid or dumped into the air by fire. That would have been intolerable to most cultures, besides the Tibetans and Mongolians.

  • @constableconstable2563
    @constableconstable2563 Před rokem +4

    When his country called him he answered, when science called him, he answered. There's no definitive answer to the moral question of Haber or any other scientist like him.

  • @marko_6500
    @marko_6500 Před 4 měsíci

    My favorite sabaton song, btw great scientist amd very smart and patriotic man, he deserved such a good song at least

  • @texzoc5560
    @texzoc5560 Před rokem +5

    0:40 did i see hecter salamanca?

    • @TheIronWire
      @TheIronWire Před rokem +2

      yes, he is

    • @texzoc5560
      @texzoc5560 Před rokem +1

      @@TheIronWire lol mafia mexican in world war 1

    • @samzorn4656
      @samzorn4656 Před rokem +1

      Yep, that is Mark Margolis, the actor of Hector Salamanca and the attempted carbomber in Scarface.

  • @sirtalkalot3211
    @sirtalkalot3211 Před rokem +3

    My guys really made a Veritasium Video into a Sabaton Song lmao

  • @Raxzor_DK
    @Raxzor_DK Před 11 měsíci

    Which movie is the scenes where the gas in turned on into the battlefields from? In the beginning of the video

  • @megiemaster
    @megiemaster Před 10 měsíci +2

    I hate to say it, but the video is much better than the one sabaton made

  • @user-ob4go2ek7l
    @user-ob4go2ek7l Před 2 měsíci

    Metal machine!!!!!pls❤

  • @datopapunashvili6101
    @datopapunashvili6101 Před rokem +1

    sabaton nether disappoints

  • @Rise_of_Hindutva
    @Rise_of_Hindutva Před rokem +2

    Kaiser William I scene from which movie plz tell me
    I want to Watch full movie

  • @user-cs1rm7lc1n
    @user-cs1rm7lc1n Před rokem +1

    1:28 what's the film with this poor british soldier?

  • @user-qs9qb9pt4u
    @user-qs9qb9pt4u Před rokem +4

    실례가 안된다면 왜 자막이 없는지 알 수 있을까요?

  • @TheREALAlexanderAnderson
    @TheREALAlexanderAnderson Před 8 měsíci +3

    You gave me PTSD from a past life i had in WW1...... the memories..... the SCREAMING!

  • @havanadaurcy1321
    @havanadaurcy1321 Před rokem +4

    Was Haber's recipe for mustard gas ammonia and bleach or more complicated? Yes it is my King Of The Hill fan side talking.

    • @Dave-ks9fi
      @Dave-ks9fi Před rokem +2

      He created the process for making ammonia before him even that recipe would be impossible

    • @darthheisenberg5983
      @darthheisenberg5983 Před rokem

      You get chloroamine by bleach and ammonia. Mustard gas is s(ch2ch2cl)2

  • @zacharydurocher4085
    @zacharydurocher4085 Před rokem +1

    😢

  • @mmtv1973
    @mmtv1973 Před rokem +1

    I love how they added the gas chamber scene from movie: " The boys in the striped pajams"....

  • @mohammedhisham2293
    @mohammedhisham2293 Před rokem +1

    Please do ghost division next

  • @user-ti6ey1pv9b
    @user-ti6ey1pv9b Před rokem +2

    A long ago in Eastern Prussia

  • @julesbenedictcatalan4904

    A long ago in Eastern Prussia...

  • @artturisiikanen3843
    @artturisiikanen3843 Před 3 měsíci +1

    how about doing one for talvisota or white death?

  • @user-xd3iy5jo5i
    @user-xd3iy5jo5i Před rokem +4

    한국인들 소속을 밝히시오(중복선택 가능)
    1. 사바톤팬
    2. 밀덕
    3. 역사덕후

  • @user-ci7xe1dz6j
    @user-ci7xe1dz6j Před 5 dny

    from which movie is 0:44 second? thanks in advance

  • @Dabcoolmoo
    @Dabcoolmoo Před 6 měsíci +1

    0:44 why he remind me of doctor robotnik

  • @Dadwar_Dev
    @Dadwar_Dev Před rokem +1

    No matter how many lives you save, the thing he created was the reason for a entire new era of warfare, one of brutality, he should have been tried for his crimes not given a Nobel prize.

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 Před rokem +5

      For every man he killed, he saved 10 children from starvation and hellish wars for dwindling resources. Imagine civil wars over the last few small caves full of bat crap, or naval wars for the very last guano islands.

  • @insainetrooper7489
    @insainetrooper7489 Před rokem +6

    This is a key example of a good man being twisted to turn something good into a weapon. I'm just glad he didn't live to see the extension of his invention past his life-time.

    • @Dave-ks9fi
      @Dave-ks9fi Před rokem +3

      You might want to read more about him. He personally went to the trenches to check the equipment and had no feelings about it after the war.

    • @insainetrooper7489
      @insainetrooper7489 Před rokem +2

      @@Dave-ks9fi Your talking about someone building a weapon to save his own from death by killing the other at that moment in time . Just like the Nuke. How would he had reacted if he knew what was to happen after the first world war and onwards.

    • @mannimut1721
      @mannimut1721 Před rokem

      ​@@insainetrooper7489 Oppenheimer felt really bad for example

  • @Tanker_01
    @Tanker_01 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Me amd the boys after finding bleach and ammonia under the sink

  • @soccreyes4647
    @soccreyes4647 Před rokem

    What movie is this? I mean the one with Haber?

  • @user-he5zb5vx4w
    @user-he5zb5vx4w Před rokem +2

    한글자막 왜 안달아 줘요?