SABATON - Saboteurs (Official Lyric Video)
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- The official lyrics video for "Saboteurs" by Sabaton. Taken from the album Coat Of Arms.
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========= Saboteurs LYRICS ==========
Dropped onto a world of ice, a plateau of frozen lakes
A Nazi place of doom in their sights
Trained in camps on Scottish heights, to commando saboteurs
The mission of their lives lies ahead
Called in to serve
And they knew what to do
They were the heroes of the cold, warrior soul
They signed the book of history, they played a leading role
To win the Second War
Allied time was running short, they would race against the bomb
And as hours turn to days, time pass slow
As the nature test their strength, they would fight through night and day
To live amongst the wild, stay alive
Heroes of the Telemark carry Viking blood in veins
Warriors of the northern land, they live forever more
========= Historic Fact ==========
Saboteurs successfully thwarted Hitler’s plan to produce 'hard water' - a vital component of an atomic bomb - during Operation Gunnerside in 1943.
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Saboteurs successfully thwarted Hitler’s plan to produce 'hard water' - a vital component of an atomic bomb - during Operation Gunnerside in 1943. Read more about Operation Gunnerside 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/operation-gunnerside/
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Hi sabaton
Me gusta. Tu contenido y canciones como "fields of verdun" "unkillable soldier" " "price of a mile" "Moscow" " attack of the dead men" y muchas mas que no me acuerdo el nombre amo tu musica soy fan😊
Hell yeah keep it coming you guys 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is bada**
Please make a song about the Greek Revolution of 1821!?
Virtually no casualties, no one knew they were there. That was some tier 1 spec ops shit
Nice
7 years of listening to Sabaton and still loving their tunes as if it's the first time listening
Thanks a lot for staying!
tbh this is oldschool sabaton and it's nice af
@@Sabaton are u received my message?) about Alia?)
same ive been listening for 6 years
Been a fan so long I don't know how long it has been I have all your Albums! You guys never get old your music is just timeless despite the fact you sing about different and people periods in history
Salute to the Norwegian saboteurs!
One of the most underrated songs of Sabaton!
I love it I would love to hear it live!
Greetings from Bulgaria!
@Don't Read My Profile Photo don't worry. We won't
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
@Don't Read My Profile Photo Damn you! 🤣
One of the most underrated songs of the Sabaton! the song came out 8 hours ago???
@@filippetrovic5100 it came out in 2010. The video is new, but the song is old
For those wondering:
It's about "the battle of heavy water", a serie of operations conducted by allies to destroy a supply of deuterium oxyde in Norway, key component for the nazis to product the atomic bomb. The Operation was utimately succeeded by a commando of eleven Norvegians and a british who sabotaged the facility and later sink the cargo carrying what remained of the production. Five of them had to survive a full winter on their own in a hut after a failed raid were many soldiers died.
Salute to those who held the line.
think mosty 2 of them survived or so, some whent down with the ship they sank, and others perrished at the factory or before it, but they did, had that ship gotten to Germany, the outcome of the war could have been different and way more devestating.
@@Weffi76 Nazi Germany with nuclear warheads sure hits differently. This is an alternate timeline it would like to avoid.
From what I read about it, the Nazis didn’t really care for the bomb part of nuclear applications. They cared more for the energy application
@@nikoclesceri2267 correct. The heavy water was planned for a light water reactor to produce electricity. They didn't know how to make plutonium and they didn't have the industrial might to separate u-235 in the quantities needed. German physics didn't figure out that they could have just used a special kind of graphite as a moderator and not heavy water. Makes you think, they really didn't know what they were doing. Firmi and Seaborg had it all figured out though.
@@adamsteele6148 It also has to be considered that by 1943/44, such resources were most likely scarce as were a lot of important things for them
My great grandpa was actually a part of the Norwegian resistance. Though not as a soldier, but as a bureaucrat since he was a lawyer before the war. He also refused to talk about anything he did during the resistance, not because of trauma but because he had singed a 50 year vow of silence and refused to break it even if everyone else had. And he also yanked my grandmother away in fear as she laughed at the german soldiers stumbling through the snow.
You should be proud of your family. Much respect for them.
Very neat song as always. And covering relatively "unknown" units always helps their legacy and legend go on. Please keep going you guys! Lycka till.
This is their old song.
Not so unknown anymore ;) There is a mini series that was on TV "Kampen om tungtvannet" (Saboteuere im Eis) and there are some nice BBC documentaries.
But indeed a great song.
Hmmm It's another event that gets overlooked.
There's also the movie Heroes of Telemark with Kirk Douglas. It is said to be one of the most accurate war movies.
@@ladylolth3057
It’s regarded as such along with Das Boot, and it’s well deserved. They’re great movies
As this song is focused on the Norwegian saboteurs just wanted to say my grandfather was apart of the Austrian resistance and he is a hero to me just like these ones are
all the underdogs that fought from behind the lines are indeed worthy of salutes ,bet your drandfather was one tough hombre so to speak.
from the norse ones that ensured the lune third reich not got any nukes , to the austrian ones or french bleeding its efforts to get any net positive resources out of ther occupations
out of curiosity was it the 'western' factions that reached austria first or the soviet when the allies at last launched the counter offensive into europe as a whole ?
Never heard of the Austrian resistance. I know US Hollywood over does the French resistance and underestimates the Greek and Ugoslav resistance.
@@mrbaab5932 Czechoslovakian too. I mean, among other things they killed Heydrich, one of top honchos of third reich. One would think deed like that should resonate a bit more...
and noone mention polish resistance, biggest in europe. with succeses like capturing V-2 rocket and sending it in parts to britain.
@@Amoth_oth_ras_shash im late, but it's both, the soviets left after the war tho since they had like 1/10th of the nation
Sabaton bringing these unsung heroes to life with their music. Thank you Sabaton!
No longer unsung, litterally just listening to their song... Sorry, couldn't resist
@@robertcrawshaw9978 no he decided to laugh in the face
@@robertcrawshaw9978 I blame low blood sugar, was just before lunch after hard physical work...
I just want to thank Sabaton for this amazing song. My Great Grandfather was a prominent member of the Norwegian Resistance during WWII. He played a direct role is assisting the brave saboteurs escape into Sweden after they completed the raid on the Vemork Hydro electric plant and those that sank the ferry SF Hydro on Lake Tinn.
It's for heroes like him that we write our songs
@@SabatonWARRIOR SOUL!
This is why out of all my foreign awards, I wear my Norwegian Foot March Medal with pride. A nation of warriors sharpened iron, true grit, from a bloodline of legends. - cheers from USA
Dude, I learnt 90% of my history from you back in 2016 when I was in highschool. The good times.
I think it's really cool that sabaton is doing these lyrics videos for their older songs, newer fans like myself discovering these songs is amazing
I know my dad introduced them to me 7 years ago
When I first listened to Sabaton I would have never believed what impact comes towards me. Since 14 years now I'm listening to your songs. The Art of war was my first ever listened Song of you and yet I still get goose bumps when I hear your songs. Such an amazing Band and also made me a Metal head til that day.
They should replace some history classes with the Art of War by Sabaton. The kids will learn more.
And then Battlefield 5 turned them into 17 years old girl
*one 17 year old chick
They spat on the graves of the men who saved the world
This has always been one of my favorite intros to any Sabaton song.
This song has actually been on my favourite playlist for a while now... 😊 I love the sound, the lyrics and the story. I've also got to hear it live on the Great Tour in Oslo, 2020. 🤘
This is still one of Sabaton's songs that I feel is kinda underrated, I really do love this song and I'm super happy I got to see the Norwegian war memorial in Oslo when I was there in march visiting my boyfriend, a bit bummed that I didn't have time to visit the Norwegian Resistance Museum in Oslo because sadly the museum was closed when my BF and I were done walking around Oslo
Having been to our capital more than once, the Norwegian Resistance Museum is a must destination point for me personally. If you visit Oslo again some time in the future, I really hope you and your BF gets the chance to visit the museum when its open.
I think a underrated album is primo Victoria
Great song, the Norwegian saboteurs need more credit. I mean they saved the world
Not really the Nazi atom bomb was years off from being finished and with the state of the war anyway I don’t think it was their biggest priority (just so you know the saboteurs did their mission in 1943)
@@RRAAZZAA true, but that point it was very uncertain how long the war would continue, and which course the german strategy would take.
@@RRAAZZAA if that water got to the second facility, they could've had the bomb made in about 3 years
@@thetau4866 the nazis weren't particularly interested in atomic weapons, they viewed it as Jewish science and we all know how they felt about that. The important thing of course though is these men didn't know that they went on this mission certain of the desperate nature of it
@@thetau4866 An actual physicist here. No, they would not have made it. It is true they never focused resources on it, and there were logistical problems and so on - but all of those could be changed. One thing that really prevented them from making it were the wrong calculations. Heisenberg was a smart man (and that would be an understatement), but he made several theoretical mistakes in his calculations. That is why he was very surprised when Americans announced that they have succeeded. Heisenberg's team calculated that they would need tons of refined uranium to make even a single bomb - to the point where it lost all practicality, if even possible to make.
He simply did not understand the fission process well enough. So the entire German nuclear program was on the wrong track. And even simpler task, getting a reactor to a critical state, was outside of his capabilities, let alone bomb making process.
So, yes - Germans had economy capable to finance such a project (US A-bomb project cost more or less the same as V-weapons program in Germany), and you could play "what if" and change the government's willingness to focus on nuclear weapons (since they were OK with wonder weapons). But you have the big problem of Germans not really understanding the basic principles needed to make a reactor or a bomb. That is something that does not get fixed.
Also, for the sake of argument, let us say Germans make a Little Boy type of bomb, in about the same time it took Americans to make it once they started and fully committed - so, 3-4 years. That means, at best, Germans get a bomb in, what 1944? Maybe late 1943? By that point, war is lost for Germany. Their air superiority is busted, they are on the defensive. A bomb that destroys 2-3km in radius (of which they would have but a handful of) does not change anything. It is useless against the enemy armies (it can maybe destroy a single division, if it is highly concentrated). And getting to London or Moscow with a heavy bomber at that point is practically impossible. V2 rockets (that actually don't get made if you divert the funds and resources to nuclear weapons) can't carry a nuke and they are dangerously unreliable and imprecise.
And that is why Germans never really pursued the nuke. When scientist told them the best estimates for the bomb - high command knew that, by that point, Germany would have won and would not need to build a bomb in the wartime and divert resources, or that Germany would lose and again not have a use for a bomb. And that is even if scientists had it correct - which they did not.
So in a world where the German High command focuses on nukes, it only means that you don't get V-weapons and again, no nukes because Germans got the physics wrong.
Also, one small thing - if the Allies went above and beyond to bomb dams and ballbearing factories - what do you think a priority would be on giant centrifuge facilities that Germans would need to enrich uranium or reactors needed for plutonium?
No matter how you slice it, which ever segment of that problem you take and change, Germany was utterly incapable of getting a nuke. You'd simply have to invent a completely new reality where you change all the factors.
Парни, вы здесь лучшее,Вас слушать одно удовольствие!!!
The moment I heard Coat of Arms around 2013 first time and heard the guitar riff alone made me think this is by far your most underrated song. It is so good!!!
It is the first Sabaton song I really HAD to learn to play on the guitar!!!
The instrumental is F~A~N~T~A~S~T~I~C, the solo is a blast to play and it is so much fun!
And DON'T GET ME STARTED on the lyrics.
I freaking love this song!
Fittingly, the Heavy Water Basement has been excavated at Rjukan and will open to the public in a couple weeks. I’ve seen the ruins already as historian, but I think it is great that everyone finally gets the chance to see the room the saboteurs blew up.
Such a cool story behind this song, probably would not have heard of these Saboteurs without Sabaton!
Classic sabaton song, but ive gotta ask, whos the artist that makes these incredible artworks?
Knowing a bit how these things work, they're probably stock pictures that have been edited. And it's kinda bothersome that they (the discographic, probably) choose pictures that have nothing to do with the song, like, why is there a guy with an AK-74 in the video for this song about WW2?
@@VersedFlame thats not an ak47...
@@anthony2be559 You're right, it's not. I said AK-74, though now that you said it I went back to check and it seems to be more of an AKM with a foldable stock.
@@VersedFlame That would explain why they have a random sniper woman image for Lady of the Dark, and White Death has him with a scope
@@LordVader1094 Well the one in Lady of the Dark is an artwork that is in the same style as the disc's cover and all that, so I assume that one is just a creative liberty, but for most videos it's probably stock pictures.
Memento Mori, Lord Vader.
What a fucking masterpiece
Sabaton never disappoints
Nach vielen schweren Schicksalsschlägen ist diese Musik das einzige,was mich noch am Leben hält.
*_Круто!🤘_*
Sabaton has no bad songs
Even if you think a song is meh at the beginning, a few replays will have you singing along at the top of your voice
why is this so true lol
I mean Stalingrad is pretty bad but sure sure….
You could also include you’re in the army now
@@thyrstwontsay8356 stalingrad's amazing wtf?!
While a lot of the songs are starting to sound the same in the way that they are structured, I think it's great that sabayon makes songs that are still really good, for lesser known by equally important people from all sides.
it is a 12 year old song, lol
@@deathpawl well, I’ll be off to my room to scream at my own stupidity (:
@@wonghy1115 nah. Just gives a reason to listen to all their old songs
@@wonghy1115 LMAO, fair play just admittting you got got tho homie
@@deathpawl Yeah I suppose. I'm just surprised that I haven't encountered it before
They got in, place the charges, booked out. No guard noticed anything at all
Honestly such an underrated song, probably top 5 for me.
Never underestimate the great SWEDISH power metal band SABATON! 🇸🇪
You are Sweden's great Pride.
Skål! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Лучшая группа! Отличные песни!)
One of the best sabaton songs.
Bravo Sabaton ! Great again !!! Loving it !! Thank you for keeping hero’s of the WW2 alive . No one is forgotten until we keep thinking of them !!!
My name is Hannes and I play drums. Then I started listening to sabaton i loved it l. Then I realized that the drummers name in sabaton was Hannes😂 and yes I am from Sweden 🇸🇪
Круто👍👍👍
I love how sabaton is one of the artists who leave their comments on
We are always interested in anything you guys have to say 🤘🏼
Sabaton you made me like history and more hard music.
Youre songs always makes me happy when I am sad.
Thank you youre the best sabaton.
Im youre biggest fan
Respect from Brazil
Norway, Finland and Denmark the brave nordic soldiers, man and woman carrying the VIKING BLOOD in their veins!!! 🇧🇷❤🇧🇻🇫🇮🇩🇰
This is one of the underrated songs I stumbled across a while ago and became one of my favorites.
Yesss! It's always the right time for SABATON SABOTEURS...
incredible song to shine light in this obscure story!
I think is the last Sabaton song I've yet to listen to.
I love the new songs coming out and as usual about something that goes unappreciated
прекрасно!
Thank you Norway for signing The Book of History! Greetings from The U.S 🇳🇴🤝🇺🇸
Sabaton 🇸🇪
Świetny początek dnia
Can't believe this song passed me by, I love all the Sabaton songs
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First time hearing this song.
Great song to honour the saboteurs in my country.
If you join the army in Norway, you can be selected to Telemark bataljon. It is one of the hardest battalions and usualy they are the ones that is sendt out to serve outside of Norway,joining the united nations
started listening to sabaton when i was 9 , remember when coat of arms came out this was the song i was listening 24/7 . Thank you for good 13 years of music . See you guys in Opatija
Sabaton, zoals altijd, weet de geschiedenis weer prachtig weer te geven!
Heroes of Telemark, I will remember you forever.
One of my favourite Sabaton Songs, along with songs like Aces in Exile or Hearts of Iron. Songs that tell a Story I didn't knew before.
Amo Sabaton...
I heard hell and back one time in a friends car 7 years ago and know I have entire albums on my playlists you guys are truly masters of your craft
Great song and this my second time listening to it and I already memorized all the lyrics!
I wonder why this is underrated 🤷♀️
Love from USA!
My cat tapped on this and I have no regret
absolutely underrated sabaton song, can't wait for the rest of this album to be put into lyric video form
Discovering Sabaton is the best thing that happened to me during the pandemic era. I see you guys next year in the Netherlands.
Thank you for that Robert!
One of my favourite songs. Greetings from Greece.
Greetings from Sweden!
You are my favourite band. Keep bringing masterpieces!!!
Absolutely amazing!
It’s still underrated
I live in the house of one of the Norwegian saboteurs named Fredrik Kayser theres a statue of him pretty close by. This song makes me proud to be a norwegian
wow this is the best sabaton song i have heard so far
I can't help but think of the movie "Max Manus" with this song 💙
As A Decorated U.S Army Airborne Veteran. Sabaton Rocks.
I got into metal because of Sabaton, and the first concert I went to.
One of my most favorite song from the coat of arms album.Keep this up sabaton you guys are doing amazing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I honestly feel like this could just be Sabaton’s entire WW2 theme. Just a video of this playing while we see on screen a bunch of individual soldiers and military groups that Sabaton has sung about. That would be fucking ecip.
Спасибо!
still one ome fav sabaton riffs
Love those lyric videos! 🤘
So many new lyrics videos. I'm here for it!
This is what happened if you give Vikings automatic weapons and spec-ops training.
Круто Sabaton.
I never get tired of listening to Sabaton
Ооо, повезло, повезло
As a Swede, I salute our Norwegian brothers for their sheer ferocity and willingness to sacrifice everything for their own freedom.
I wish I could go back in time and make Sweden join the fight for Norwegian and Danish liberty, we were stupid not to join the sides of the allies, as well as not help Finland in the Winter War, but I hope all is forgiven.
My brother, there is nothing to forgive.
Norway couldn't have gotten past it without the asylum we received!
By staying neutral you were able to give shelter to so many, like the Danish Jews, if you had joined in there would have been no safe harbour nearby for Denmark to send them to
Respect from Poland!
I was watching a movie on the Norwegian saboteurs , I suddenly rememberd this song. So ofc I have to listen now
Was the movie 'Heroes of Telemark' featuring Kirk Douglas by any chance?
@@Ryan_Thompson_Guitarist nope, it was Max Manus : man of war
Instant playlist material.
by far my favorite song by Sabaton so far.
Great music as always!
At exactly 5 am here sabaton uploads, well, at least I get hyped up for school.
Ждем Радио тапка с кавером
awesome song
Que gran tema saludos desde argentina perfecta banda y brutal vocalista
Otro argentino que tambien le gusta sabaton 🤘
1 year of listening and i just think to myself finally something about norway
Шикарно!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
one of my favorite Sabaton songs
This story and the Christmas truce are my two favourite stories from the world wars. I'm so glad we finally have a song for both
My favorite song by you guys. Thank you.
This is amazing, I read about this mission!
Bravissimi as always
Супер!
After listening to a few Sabaton songs, i can safely say that their songs still hit
The fact that sabaton does respond to their comments makes them absoloute legendz
Супер!)))
Let's go baby
Sabaton keeps me motivated.