American's First Time Reaction to SABATON - 40:1 (Music Video), Live at Woodstock, and History

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  • The country of Poland has been wronged by the history books. Luckily Sabaton was there to set the story straight.
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    ======= "40:1" SONG STORY =======
    The battle of Wizna (7th-10th of September 1939). 720 Polish infantrymen, commanded by Władysław Raginis, defended a small fortified line near the village of Wizna against more than 40’000 German soldiers while being under a heavy artillery barrage.
    ======= "40:1" LYRICS =======
    Baptised in fire.
    Forty to one
    So silent before the storm
    Awaiting command
    A few has been chosen to stand
    As one outnumbered by far
    The orders from high command
    Fight back, hold your ground!
    In early September it came
    A war unknown to the world
    No warning they entered that land
    That is protected by polish hand
    Unless you are forty to one
    Your force will soon be undone
    Baptised in fire
    Forty to one
    Spirit of spartans
    Death and glory
    Soldiers of Poland
    Second to none
    Wrath of the Wehrmacht brought to a halt
    The 8th of September it starts
    The rage of the Reich
    A barrage of mortars and guns
    Stand past, the bunkers will hold
    The captain has pledged his life
    I'll face my fate here!
    The sound of artillery strike
    So fierce
    The thunder of guns
    So come, bring on all that you've got
    Come hell, come high water, never stop
    Unless you are forty to one
    Your lives will soon be undone
    Baptised in fire
    40 to 1
    Spirit of spartans
    Death and glory
    Soldiers of poland
    Second to none
    Wrath of the Wehrmacht brought to a halt
    Always remember, a fallen soldier
    Always remember, fathers and sons at war
    Always remember, a fallen soldier
    Always remember, fathers and sons at war
    Always remember, a fallen soldier
    Always remember, buried in history
    No vermin may enter that land
    That is protected by polish hand
    Unless you are forty to one
    Your force will soon be undone
    Baptised in fire
    Forty to one
    Spirit of spartans
    Death and glory!
    Soldiers of Poland
    Second to none
    Wrath of the Wehrmacth brought to a halt
    ==================================
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Komentáře • 237

  • @agentofchaos8239
    @agentofchaos8239 Před 2 lety +9

    Cheers from Texas. Polacy są nie do zajebania

  • @vakistan3508
    @vakistan3508 Před 2 lety +263

    For people skipping the history part: This one performance did more for the polish pride and respect than any history book or movie ever did. History books, even polish ones, almost always downplayed the Polish resistance during the war, and this battle was barely even mentioned. When it was mentioned, it was ridiculed because of war propaganda that the polish army "was using cavalry charges against the nazi tank". The song and this performance in particular actually changed how the story was taught in Polish schools, and the church of Poland even gifted an officer's sword to the band as thanks for what they have done for their countries spirit and the memory of the fallen.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Před 2 lety +28

      As I recall, the prior treatment is because of Soviet revisionism and propaganda that no one bothered to correct once the Iron Curtain fell.

    • @HellBrYnger
      @HellBrYnger Před 2 lety +4

      tbh i skip the rest and go for the history part right away :D

    • @Andreas-yy8uk
      @Andreas-yy8uk Před 2 lety +2

      The cavalry against tanks i also heard and believed for many years. Where did that myth come from?

    • @pokecraftmaster8781
      @pokecraftmaster8781 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Andreas-yy8uk Apparently there was a cavalry charge... Consisting of two men. The actual polish cavalry was assigned to help evacuate people mainly. I think that's where the story spiraled into the myth (mainly allied propaganda saying "poor Poland"). But yeah that myth is massive.

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Před rokem +1

      @@Andreas-yy8uk Iirc a lot of it comes from Soviet revisionism

  • @darklord9956
    @darklord9956 Před 2 lety +36

    fun fact about poland is that its never been conquerd by a single nation every time there was at least two or more agresors

  • @jglo5192
    @jglo5192 Před 2 lety +24

    Poland ..we do not beg for freedom !! WE fight for it !!!!!!!!!

  • @evalationx2649
    @evalationx2649 Před 2 lety +144

    People also forget that Poland just came out of a 100 years occupation of Germany and Imperial Russia, and was then invaded by the Soviet Union in the 20's under Lenin that destroyed a lot of Polish infrastructure. Polish soldiers by 1939 were simply fighting with what they had after a century of oppression and decades of outside inflicted poverty.
    One needs only google pictures of Warsaw during ww2 to see how hard the Poles were fighting throughout the war, and even after.

    • @MadaMis0098
      @MadaMis0098 Před 2 lety +22

      for 123 years was occupied by Germany, Russia and Austria. It was divided by 3 counties.

    • @ornowskamalgorzata9574
      @ornowskamalgorzata9574 Před 2 lety +7

      4859 "SABATION" - will give you Wings. Watch Poles History Witold Pilecki. Perfectly integrated into the concert Historia Polski. Biography of Pilecki. "Goosebumps" Tears. I recommend. Something beautiful. An oversight, and it is good for the Polish table of noble people to be taken over. I thank SABATION for the dialogue of Polishness, patriotism, Polish history and the honor of the Polish nation.

  • @kpwlek
    @kpwlek Před 2 lety +27

    how the folks felt under the flag one word my friend: Proud! Proud as hell!

  • @elzbietajukic905
    @elzbietajukic905 Před 2 lety +6

    Woodstock, Poland that is. About 700,000 people was on this concert

    • @TouchyReactions
      @TouchyReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      Looked like a blast.

    • @elzbietajukic905
      @elzbietajukic905 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TouchyReactions i know. Unfortunately I came to Poland a year later, and could only listen to my friends raving about it.

  • @johnmurphy7250
    @johnmurphy7250 Před 2 lety +22

    The only reason the Poles surrendered was they didn't have any ammo left love the reaction

  • @S_047
    @S_047 Před 2 lety +15

    Stolen comment but I can imagine the phone call for the gigantic flag.
    "Yeah we need a Polish flag... Yes... Dimensions? Uhhh... About the size of football field .. hello? .... They hung up on us .. "

  • @dorotadarul233
    @dorotadarul233 Před 2 lety +12

    Cześć i chwała BOHATEROM

  • @detroitpolak9904
    @detroitpolak9904 Před 2 lety +108

    I’ve read a lot of Poland 1939 Campaign. The plan was Poland to hold for two weeks so France could attack Germany’s lightly defended west, followed by Britain. They wussed out. Poland held for FOUR WEEKS even after the Soviets attacked on September 17. That’s why they stayed those three days, to give France and Britain time, per the plan.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Před 2 lety +14

      France wussed out. Not even remotely surprised. (The French *people* were *awesome* during the war. Their *leaders* were a bunch of boot-licking cowards.)

    • @peterniedbalski2765
      @peterniedbalski2765 Před 2 lety +4

      All Europa country’s betrayed Poland and collaborated with the Nazis

    • @grzegorzpajduszewski1452
      @grzegorzpajduszewski1452 Před 2 lety

      @@peterniedbalski2765 u gotta learn some history pls . Pole speaking - no one betrayed Poland , our policics and bad decissions and huge Ego in the 30'ties made Poland stand alone in first month of the war

    • @dmlgg3329
      @dmlgg3329 Před 2 lety +19

      @@grzegorzpajduszewski1452 Poland was the only one that never had a government that collaborated with the Nazis and this is a fact. You learn and do not tell stupid things. Poland, just before the road to the world war, saved Europe from the Bolshevik invasion for which Europe betrayed her and these are the facts. The story that Poles had an exuberant ego is Bolshevik rhetoric, even Lenin himself told similar stupidities. Shame on you.

    • @DukeDanseMacambre
      @DukeDanseMacambre Před 2 lety +9

      The true betrayal was after the war and leaving Poland to the soviets, should of kept pushing whilst on a war footing. Would of been expensive but having 2 world powers fighting a third on a single continent after large bodies of men are already in the theatre and naval superiority is assured and soviets are pre nuclear. That said you can always rely on French leadership to focus on France only unless it’s to their benefit, reinforcing their own defences took priority.

  • @rabarba6
    @rabarba6 Před 2 lety +3

    My brother was there under the flag and they were all happy

  • @hubertkostkowski6903
    @hubertkostkowski6903 Před 2 lety +3

    its from biggest concert calls Woodstock from 2012 (700000- ppl) is about Wizna (Polish Thermopiles) where 750+- (50+- left) PL soldiers fight 44000+- G soldiers... after this song is Polish Anthem for thx.

  • @blackbird42
    @blackbird42 Před 2 lety +6

    I was at this particular Woodstock performance and few to mention are:
    1) We knew about the flag beforehand, I don't think anyone had problem with that
    2) Even though flag stayed for a long time over 40:1, I think we were more hyped about more recent (and more important as a historical event) Uprising back then.

  • @jawiowo5188
    @jawiowo5188 Před 2 lety +5

    You know. I am from Poland. But I have finished HS at NYC. My world history teacher, mr. Fallon, was born at Ireland. Even he wast teaching his students that Poland did not fight in WWII.

  • @seven11seven
    @seven11seven Před 2 lety +8

    First to fight. Cześć i Wieczna Chwała Bohaterom !!!!

  • @lunaris12
    @lunaris12 Před 2 lety +26

    In total, the "Wizna" position consisted of 720 soldiers, including 20 officers, 6 75 mm guns and 24 cekaemy, 18 rkm and 2 ppanc rifles. The whole force was commanded by Capt. Władysław Raginis. The main task of the Wizna crew was to defend the crossings on the Narew and Biebrza Rivers. The German group directed to fight on the "Wizna" section consisted of about 42,000 soldiers, 450 tanks and armored guns, 274 guns and mortars and 195 anti-tank guns

    • @KayronTheFifth
      @KayronTheFifth Před 2 lety +7

      42,000/720 is 58 odd. I know 40 to 1 flows better than 50 to 1, but Sabaton undersold the scale of the mismatch...

  • @SebastianDolinski
    @SebastianDolinski Před rokem +12

    I was by the end of the flag. And never felt prouder of my country. Who would thought at rock concert! Thank you Sabaton! Thank you for the review of this concert. It was epic. You can still bay dvd from that concert.

  • @ultramarinus2478
    @ultramarinus2478 Před 2 lety +4

    Dude, here in the middle Europe, we were always aware about that. Not to mention, that WW2 did not "start" by germany attacking Poland. It did have a pretty active "secret war" in sudet part of czechia (similar to russian "green man" in Krym, or US "military advisors" in Vietnam), wich ended by political triumph (evicerating of Czechoslovak republic and afterwards invasion there). Not to mention Japans action before Pearl... :(

  • @cyrilpham9992
    @cyrilpham9992 Před 2 lety +5

    Now! The "Winged Hussars" arrive!

  • @lewycraft
    @lewycraft Před 2 lety +30

    As a fun fact, all the people that were on this concert, being over 600k, would made a 5th biggest Polish city, crowd was if i remember correctly, biggest in European history when it goes to any music festival

    • @7vivo
      @7vivo Před 2 lety +2

      bo to MY POLACY !!!

  • @mck1980sp
    @mck1980sp Před 2 lety +15

    My granpa fought in that battle:) Heil and glory to the heroes!

    • @maryjane-ez8db
      @maryjane-ez8db Před rokem

      "death and glory". who could've imagined, that behind the wermacht soldiers death camps are coming and plans to kill millions of people after was was over? even though your granda coudnt've known it, he was one of firsts trying to keep hell's gate shut.

  • @A_Condre7734
    @A_Condre7734 Před 2 lety +10

    If I remember correctly, when this song was released, the polish government told sabaton they had to play it or there would be riots.

  • @Mark.13.
    @Mark.13. Před 2 lety +7

    That song made Sabaton in PL like some kings 😆I literally remember in 2008 I went to some small store and the clerk that would never care for metal music he was typical disco/dance guy not related to metal by any means was listening Sabaton 40:1 🤣thats how popular it was.

  • @pawemaj6926
    @pawemaj6926 Před 2 lety +5

    SABATON is the best history teacher I have ever heard

  • @mareksz2625
    @mareksz2625 Před 2 lety +12

    If I forget them, you, God in heaven, forget me!🇵🇱
    Honor and Glory to the Heroes!

  • @halaloola12
    @halaloola12 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm in b tears mate ....amazing.
    t

  • @Calumetto
    @Calumetto Před 2 lety +6

    That was great! Thanks! PEACE!!!

  • @reighniz4488
    @reighniz4488 Před 2 lety +5

    You should watch Uprising, the story of the Warsaw Uprising. The Polish have always had a strong military mindset and determination.

    • @TouchyReactions
      @TouchyReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      I've done it already. You can find it on my channel.

    • @reighniz4488
      @reighniz4488 Před 2 lety

      @@TouchyReactions Nice. Glad to see that folks are finally realizing how determined the Polish people are. They are also responsible for the Winged Hussars, though you may already know that. Their history is just story after legend after myth of badassery (not a real word, I know but it seems to fit).

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Před 2 lety +9

    Awesome...thanks.

  • @tomi_9212
    @tomi_9212 Před 2 lety +11

    Today 6th of December is Finland's independence day.
    Sabaton song "Talvisota tells a tale Finns against soviet in 39-40 winter war.
    The song title actually is is in Finnish.

    • @Mark.13.
      @Mark.13. Před 2 lety +1

      Yea in PL people who care for history always had huge respect for Finns for brave resistance against soviets, not many fought those devils like you did and If I remember correct you kick their ass quite hard.

  • @brandnewrock8375
    @brandnewrock8375 Před 2 lety +8

    Sabaton.. a Swedish band 🇸🇪… making people all over the world (this time Poland) proud of their country and achievements throughtout the time with music and facts in history !! How cool is that honestly?? 🇸🇪🤘🇸🇪🤘🇸🇪🤘🇸🇪🤘

  • @Petq011
    @Petq011 Před 2 lety +3

    I don't know why everyone seems to be getting this wrong.
    They didn't force the crowd under the flag. It is visible that the crowd pulled it to extend it over themselves, and after that pulled it back. Being held the entire time by the ones at the back. Unless those were staff and I'm just blind...

  • @MB54321
    @MB54321 Před 2 lety +5

    To add something more about that shout-out for Sabaton , is that they even were actually included in polish TV news due to 40:1 release.

  • @A_Name_
    @A_Name_ Před 2 lety +15

    The polish held out as long as the french with no aide and were attacked from both sides by the Germans and Russians( also apparently Slovakia from the south but I haven't read into if that was much a big deal). Either way France had some English Belgian and dutch help and had supposedly the best land army in the world and got stomped.
    Poland🍻

  • @Dan-oo1rj
    @Dan-oo1rj Před 2 lety +2

    TR: Hel Peninsula defended by regular polish army - gave up at 02-10-1939. It was almost as long as France (way much bigger army with even british support) was defending themself against german's invasion in 1940.

  • @golden6922
    @golden6922 Před 2 lety +10

    8:30 I was on this concert and I can tell you that we all were happy under the flag :)

  • @blurrpp314
    @blurrpp314 Před 2 lety +9

    It took almost the same time for German and Soviet to conquesr Poland as to conquer France in 1940 by German.

    • @reliantncc1864
      @reliantncc1864 Před 2 lety +1

      The Polish already proved they could defeat the Soviets when attacked on a single front. Invaded from both sides by both the Germans and Soviets? No one could have held out. They did better than anyone could have expected.

  • @wingedhussar5528
    @wingedhussar5528 Před 2 lety +8

    Battle of Hodow was another interesting one. It faced 100 Winged Hussars and 300 Panceri vs 30,000 Tatars. The Poles fortified the village of Hodow and fought off the Tatar invasion. The Poles lost about 100 men and the Tatars left after losing close to 2k. The battle was an excellent example of what well disciplined and highly trained soldiers can do from a fortified position. And to their credit the Tatars themselves were excellent cavalry warriors and not some amateurs.

    • @Dan-oo1rj
      @Dan-oo1rj Před 2 lety +2

      Check Battle of Kircholm :) No Tatars... Modern Swedish army lost 8000 man when Hussars lost 13 guys (and rest of the army 87).

  • @cytorakdemon
    @cytorakdemon Před 2 lety +9

    If I recall Polish Woodstock (now called Poland Rock) has politely requested Sabaton not attend their festival anymore as they lack the security necessary for the kind of crowd Sabaton draws to a free concert.

  • @FamousGirlfriend
    @FamousGirlfriend Před 2 lety +8

    Everybody: "Always remember a fallen soldier. Always remember fathers and sons at war. Always remember - *???!!* "
    Joakim: " - BYYYUUURIED IN HISTORY!!"
    Don't attack me, I actually find it very sweet. Still hilarious, though.

  • @rabarba6
    @rabarba6 Před 2 lety +2

    He forgot to mention the battle of mokra which is the most iconic.

  • @C.Kado18
    @C.Kado18 Před 2 lety +47

    One person I wish Sabaton would make a song about is Witold Urbanowicz. He was a well renowned pilot even before the start of WW2, and a native polish. Before the war even officially started he shot down recon airplanes. He fled to the UK where he commanded a polish air squadron (which they do reference in Aces of Exile,) and became an ace with the most amount of air victories in the Battle of Britain for a time. He then transferred to the Asian theater and aided against the Japanese alongside Chinese and American pilots, where he also achieved double digit air victories, in one instance against 6 Japanese pilots. He received many medals from all nations and the respect of friend and foe. To make this even more unbelievable, it is reported that not a single plane he flew throughout the war was hit by enemy fire.

    • @tomi_9212
      @tomi_9212 Před 2 lety +5

      Sabaton do have a page on their social-media where anyone can send a suggestion for.

    • @MrTrellheim
      @MrTrellheim Před 2 lety +3

      They sort-of did. The song "Aces in exile" is about pilots from invaded countries that integrated into the RAF and fought gallantly and bravely in the Battle of Britain.

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 Před 2 lety +4

      Another interesting contestant would be ORP Piorun for charging a ship over 20 times its own tonnage all on its own in order to buy time for the rest of the fleet to get into position.

  • @bartoszsokoowski457
    @bartoszsokoowski457 Před 2 lety +10

    I still have tears in my eyes when listening this song

    • @CrstnJdiKnight
      @CrstnJdiKnight Před 2 lety +7

      I as well. And I'm not even from or have a Polish history side at all. *SALUTE*

    • @bartoszsokoowski457
      @bartoszsokoowski457 Před 2 lety +4

      @@CrstnJdiKnight thank you and salute

    • @CrstnJdiKnight
      @CrstnJdiKnight Před 2 lety +4

      @@bartoszsokoowski457 though I did serve my country's military and appreciate a soldiers" courage and strength to defend their country . ^_^

  • @giofranco6887
    @giofranco6887 Před rokem +2

    Poland on the frontlines against fascism!! 🇵🇱 since 1939 🇵🇱

  • @adriandomanski4296
    @adriandomanski4296 Před měsícem +1

    Polska, my Polacy jesteśmy mocą jak mam się połączyć nikt z nami nie wygra, dziękuję za solidarności 💪🇵🇱💪

  • @bartoszrebelski8571
    @bartoszrebelski8571 Před 2 lety +5

    We had few more battles than Wizna that are called Polish Thermopylae for example Battle of Hodów in 1694 or Battle of Dytiatyn in 1920.

  • @2104dogface
    @2104dogface Před 2 lety +4

    Well now you will have to add "SPARTA" with the History video to the list

  • @paweskrodzki248
    @paweskrodzki248 Před 2 lety +4

    Since you thought that the Poles meekly let the Germans into their territory, you should read about:
    1. Defense of Westerplatte. It is about the Polish Military Transit Storehouse located in the area known as the "Free City of Gdańsk" (a structure created by the League of Nations, theoretically managed by the Entente countries, in practice managed by the Germans). Thus, the facility was completely surrounded by pro-German territories and cut off from any support from the Polish Army. About 200 soldiers of the Polish Army, no chance of relief and no heavy equipment, armed only with one 75mm gun (still from World War I), two anti-tank 37mm cannons, four 81mm mortars, 18 heavy machine guns, 17 hand machine guns and a few light machine guns, and personal small arms typical of the beginning of the Second World War, tagainst Germans infantry equipped with armored cars, supported by heavy land artillery, and the entire artillery of the battleship "Schleswig-Holstein" (including four 280mm guns and twelve 150mm guns ) and Luftwaffe planes (the Germans did not use only tanks from all their arsenal, because there was simply no room for them). These 200 Poles were ordered to defend themselves for 12 hours, to show that they would not give anything "for free" ... THEY LASTED 7 DAYS!
    2. There was also a Polish Post office in Gdańsk, and on September 1, the Germans attacked it as well. It was defended by CIVILS, employees of this post office. They only surrendered when the Germans set fire to the building with flamethrowers.
    3. The Battle of Bzura mentioned in Sabaton History.
    4. The Battle of Mokra.
    5. Defense of Warsaw.
    6. Defense of Hel.
    7. Defense of Kępa Oksywska.
    And many more examples.
    By the way: it is a myth that tanks are attacked by cavalry with sabers in hand. Indeed, the Polish Army had cavalry, also in large tactical units (up to the brigade level), but these units were most often engaged in combat on foot, equipped with machine guns, 37mm anti-tank cannons and anti-tank UR rifles, and horses were mainly used to move or perform quick maneuvers and surprising attacks on an enemy who did not expect it ... and so also in the Battle of Krojanty - which was the source of this myth - the attack of the 18th Cavalry Regiment of the Pomeranian Cavalry Brigade on a German infantry unit, which, unexpectedly for the Poles, received support from hidden armored cars in a nearby forest.

  • @pawulonpawuloniasty839
    @pawulonpawuloniasty839 Před 2 lety +3

    hello from poland

  • @youares1ck
    @youares1ck Před 2 lety +6

    It was cool undeneath tle flag. There was almost no air, but we had a great fun 😁

  • @user-rg7xv6he6t
    @user-rg7xv6he6t Před 9 dny +1

    ILY Poland ❤

  • @connydely1460
    @connydely1460 Před 2 lety +14

    It is not only in Poland a favorite, they played it, with The Great War Choir , on Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium in 2019, and the crowd went nuts

  • @FamousGirlfriend
    @FamousGirlfriend Před 2 lety +3

    Since 'tis the season to be jolly and we're already doing Sabaton, why not give the guitarist Tommy's band Majestica a try? If you like A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, you might want to check out one of these jolly good songs from Majestica's album of the same name:
    ⠀ Ghost of Marley - czcams.com/video/B_RKRbA9gRY/video.html
    ⠀ Ghost of Christmas Past - czcams.com/video/8Ol8DlEPEaM/video.html
    Not only does Tommy play the guitar, he's the main vocalist - and Scrooge. The album is basically a metal opera adaptation of the book, but these are my favourites.

  • @aguywhochill
    @aguywhochill Před 2 lety +30

    Loved the reaction ! I will personally recommend you 'Inmate 4859' it's about Witold Pilecki, a Polish soldier who let himself get taken to Auschwitz under a false identity to spy on the germans and keep making war from the camp. He sadly got executed after the end of the war by a falsified trial and everything got hide until 1989, he then got rehabilitate and is considered as "one of the biggest hero of the war"

    • @wikingagresor
      @wikingagresor Před 2 lety +4

      It is even worse than that. Communists knew that he could be a symbol for patriots, so they executed him after a fake trial and buried his body with other Home Army heroes in some unknown grave never to be found. Right now, dedicated team of historians and archaeologists is looking to find his remains and they are close.

    • @Cornholio935
      @Cornholio935 Před 2 lety +2

      I've actually been to Poland and saw where he was shot. It's closed off to the public, but it's a museum. Talks about how the poor and Jewish were treated and it was awful. Hopefully it will open to the public soon, but I'm not sure, since I'm an American.

    • @reliantncc1864
      @reliantncc1864 Před 2 lety +2

      That man has perhaps the biggest balls in all of history. Most people who were ridiculously brave enough to infiltrate Auschwitz (after already fighting for Poland since WW1) would have said "I've done enough, it's time to retire." But he then went on to fight the Soviet occupiers. They, not the Germans, were the ones to finally kill him. Of all the amazing badasses in Poland in those days, he stands above them all.

  • @zodiachimera7557
    @zodiachimera7557 Před 2 lety +73

    'Aces in Exile' is another amazing Sabaton song, about foreign fighter squadrons in the battle of Britain. I don't know if there's a concert video, but it's a fascinating story. 'Winged Hussars' is another song of Polish badassery, in the 1683 Battle of Vienna, and has a really epic feel to it.

    • @argantyr5154
      @argantyr5154 Před 2 lety +3

      It is also one of the most important battles in Europe history. If you think could have happen if Vienna had fallen, I'm thinking about Religion and what huge impact that could have happen.

    • @bartoszrebelski8571
      @bartoszrebelski8571 Před 2 lety +2

      Battle of Vienna took place in september 1683 :)

    • @argantyr5154
      @argantyr5154 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bartoszrebelski8571 you are absolutely correct, my bad.

    • @zodiachimera7557
      @zodiachimera7557 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bartoszrebelski8571 ah thanks. I didn't even notice the typo xD fixed now

    • @jaruzelpl1741
      @jaruzelpl1741 Před 2 lety

      @Yamadori Ryoushi and what was the grandfather's name and when did he fly?

  • @CrstnJdiKnight
    @CrstnJdiKnight Před 2 lety +2

    This is a favorite of mine both as a Sabaton and personal fav as well.. I like it because it was a David vs Goliath vs an underdog that would not give up.
    And another fav (both personal and band) if none suggested it yet is Sabaton's similar one to this one, " Resist and Bite," about an outnumbered Czhek(forgive the spelling , late when writing this) light infantry unit singlehandedly took on a Superior German tank regiment.

    • @TouchyReactions
      @TouchyReactions  Před 2 lety +3

      I have reacted to it already. You can find it on my channel.

  • @pieczkatomasz
    @pieczkatomasz Před 2 lety +5

    I was at Woodstock Festival when Sabaton gave their concert. I was standing under the white part of the flag. It was actually quite translucent, you could really well see what's happening on stage through the fabric. However, it got really hot really quick under this flag. And I mean not only the atmosphere, but the temperature. It trapped the heat radiating from tens of thousands of headed bodies underneath, so it felt like in sauna. By the time it was retracted, I've seen two girls fainting. Myself, I was extremely short of breath after this song :) BTW this flag was provided not by the band, but by Festival organizers. It was sewn especially for Euro 2012 football European championships, which were held jointly in Poland and Ukraine. Later it was used at many sports and cultural events.

  • @vlinder6329
    @vlinder6329 Před 2 lety +28

    That's what I like about
    SABATON they teach
    us a PIECE of HISTORY
    with their MUSIC.
    I learn quite a lot from this.
    Really INTERESTING.
    Back in school, I didn't
    understand much about it. 🤷🏼‍♀️
    This is well EXPLAINED and you UNDERSTAND it better.
    Thank You so MUCH 😍
    LOVE FROM 💕
    THE NETHERLANDS
    ❤️ 🤍 💙 🇳🇱 🙋🏼‍♀️ 😘

  • @aprilvoecks5877
    @aprilvoecks5877 Před 2 lety +7

    There's a third song that references the "300" theme.
    40:1 - Compares the Polish soldiers to the Spartans when Germany invaded Poland
    Sparta - About the actual battle of Thermopolae (I have no idea if I spelled it close to correctly)
    Coat of Arms - Italy tried to invade Greece in 1940, but the blood of Leonidas rose to stop them.

  • @Des..Perado
    @Des..Perado Před 2 lety +6

    98 songs so far, 2 songs a week. Strap in folks we're riding this tank for the next year! It's gonna be great.

  • @Drescher1984
    @Drescher1984 Před 2 lety +4

    There were 301 Spartans, 299 died. Several thousands other Greeks and mercenaries. And the saga of the 300 was written down about 600 years later, so a few things changed :-D

  • @edwardnelson9807
    @edwardnelson9807 Před 2 lety +5

    Uprising. Same show. It was I think the second or third song of the night. This damn band man they get me everytime

  • @devinaschenbrenner2683
    @devinaschenbrenner2683 Před 2 lety +18

    Hearts of Iron is a beautiful song about Humanity during the War. It's how a 9th Germany Army spearheaded into Berlin to receive 12th Army and evacuate anybody they could.

    • @madselmvig1457
      @madselmvig1457 Před 2 lety

      Other way around, it were 12th under Wenck that relieved 9th. But otherwise correct :)

  • @juliusz1486
    @juliusz1486 Před 2 lety +3

    As a Pole living in a former German city of Breslau (we took it away in 1945) i always get teary eyes listening to this great song

  • @JudazRex
    @JudazRex Před 2 lety +5

    Can u do “The Last Stand” Sabaton

  • @Piotr_o-o_rtoiP
    @Piotr_o-o_rtoiP Před 7 měsíci +2

    @TouchyReactions - If U want to know about Polish spirit - to my knowledge there was no other country in Europe where Germans would execute 100 random citizens for one German soldier killed by Polish Resistance/Underground. Polish Resistance really got under nazzi skin. The sacrifices were wildly accepted and the resistance continued despite the high blood price.

  • @redwoodonthebeat1379
    @redwoodonthebeat1379 Před 2 lety +9

    Congratulations. This one is worth celebrating! 🎉👏

  • @obamna7734
    @obamna7734 Před 2 lety +8

    I like the deep dives this feels like the best way to do it

  • @bartekdem5569
    @bartekdem5569 Před 2 lety +4

    Thx for that. Fight to the end

  • @peo4989
    @peo4989 Před 2 lety +8

    I remember seeing this song live 2012 (not this liveshow). My firstborn girl was basically just born but i had to race to this live show. Managed to meet both Sabaton and their co band Live "Raubtier" due to me working with stage etc. This still gives me chills and ive seen them live in Poland with this song people went nuts.

  • @rabarba6
    @rabarba6 Před 2 lety +2

    I hope sabaton makes a song about battle of Kock

  • @Dreamklubdk
    @Dreamklubdk Před 2 lety +12

    As one of the people who requested this I am happy you enjoyed this!
    Oh and guess what Sabatons song 'Sparta' is about? ;) Awesome video.

  • @Randal1993Randal
    @Randal1993Randal Před 2 lety +2

    Here's even a pretty amaizing full video from that event with Sabaton concert included: czcams.com/video/D2SlmgvjH2k/video.html
    And for sure sir, you need to react to their newest story animation: czcams.com/video/QSUclZ6Ma28/video.html
    About Woodstock Festival (currently Pol'and'Rock Festival) - it's probably the biggest music event that takes place every single year, for 3 days, with the biggest and smallest music stars and bands from all over the world on a multiple stages, playing at the same time, on a field under the sky in Poland - and all of that thanks to Jerzy Owsiak, who also is responsible for every year charity donations for medical equipment called WOŚP - Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy.
    At Sabaton's concert, there was (if I'm not wrong) over 500 000 people (mostly, but not only from Poland). That flag was a special request from the band, so people did enjoy and loved that, since it was a surprise and something very unique even for Woodstock. After they played the "40:1", the whole crowd did start to sing "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego", which is our national anthem - it was also a form of say "Thank You" from the crowd, especially Poles, to the band, since mr Jerzy Owsiak already taught people to shout "Dziękujemy!" ("Thank You") after each concert and each band. This event, this festival does have such unique atmosphere and even more myths or traditions that many people can only imagine.
    I know sir that you're learning a lot of history of Poland lately, so I'll give you two really great animated videos.
    The Unconquered - narrated History of Poland during World War II
    czcams.com/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/video.html
    Animated History of Poland - animation with a lot of hidden mentions (most important events, famous people, famous places, etc.).
    czcams.com/video/7SpddNW7a3k/video.html

  • @jimschuyler4339
    @jimschuyler4339 Před 2 lety +2

    You cried, you know why. this sibg is deep but its story os deeper, you were there.

  • @SophieB2023
    @SophieB2023 Před 2 lety +11

    It’s always weird too as Americans with a lot of mixed ancestry to think that our relatives were basically fighting each other. I’m half Polish & (almost) half German. 🥴

    • @ryannelson3220
      @ryannelson3220 Před 2 lety +3

      i am Italian, French, Engish, Polish, German and Swedish, just to name part of my families background.... Just try and wrap your head around that one when it came to WW2 and how many of those countries fought one another...... no one will ever know how many families fought against one another and never knew it

    • @jonashansson2320
      @jonashansson2320 Před 2 lety +2

      No, the weird thing is that people from the US calls themselves polish and german. ;)

    • @SophieB2023
      @SophieB2023 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jonashansson2320 True! Haha but like my mom literally has nothing but Polish ancestry. Her great grandparents immigrated here, and 2 more generations up to my grandparents only married Polish people in America because the community was tight knit. Even her DNA test proved it. Dad had 1 Norwegian grandpa but same with German for him going back even further to the 1800s immigration. They only married each other for decades. I know Americans are weird. 😂

    • @jonashansson2320
      @jonashansson2320 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SophieB2023 Yeah, I know stuff like that happened. Even though I too find that really weird. There are millions of great ones out there, why only look in your little community? :)
      But still. That sounds like 200 years of US history or something. Lets face it, you are 100% USAmerican. ;)

    • @SophieB2023
      @SophieB2023 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jonashansson2320 Oh I know haha. We still celebrate traditional Polish Christmas Eve & my grandma knows some words, but we are USA all the way at this point. 😆 She said as a child, she wasn’t even allowed to play with Protestant neighbor children. It was Polish Catholic school, friends, dating etc. That was 1940s & 50s. Not at all like today haha.

  • @westernstudios2484
    @westernstudios2484 Před 2 lety +7

    When you do your live reaction for Sabaton Shiroyama watch Hellfest 2017.

  • @ryannelson3220
    @ryannelson3220 Před 2 lety +3

    "This is going to be from Woodstock.......wow, thats a lot of people" i have not heard the actual amount of people there, but from what i heard it was anywheres between 500k to 750k ppl there.... i actually watched the concert on youtube and the place was HUGE!!!!!!! oh, and yes, it was in Poland

  • @agnieszkazuk
    @agnieszkazuk Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you for your great reaction to this amazing song 40:1!
    If you want to know a bit more about the resistence of the Polish nation during the WWII, please watch IPNtv: The Unconquered.
    Greets from Poland :-)

  • @williamgorham7339
    @williamgorham7339 Před 2 lety +4

    Do Rorke's Drift by Sabaton! To quote the song “Spears and shields of oxen hide facing uniforms and guns” if that doesn’t get you interested I don’t know what will!

  • @BerraLJ
    @BerraLJ Před 2 lety +3

    Energy level of the live show is slightly above nuts :)

  • @elzbietaandrzejewska9051
    @elzbietaandrzejewska9051 Před 2 lety +2

    Sabaton - Uprising

  • @megacrafteur6235
    @megacrafteur6235 Před 2 lety +5

    Can you make "fields of verdun" from sabaton to pls? :3
    It's my favorite regarding the fact that my great-great-grandpa's were here...and make it threw >

  • @MalachioftheForest
    @MalachioftheForest Před 2 lety +30

    Awesome reaction! 40:1 is a great song, along with Uprising. The Poles were definitely no pushovers!
    If you're looking for some good stuff to react to, check out Brothers of Metal. They're another swedish band formed in the same city as Sabaton. They focus on norse mythology. And their music videos are amusing, they don't take themselves too seriously. Songs like; Prophecy of Ragnarok, Hel, The Mead Song, Kaunaz Dagaz, Njord.
    Also Powerwolf is a german power metal band with a gothic theme. Songs you should check out: Army of the Night, Beast of Gévauden, Fire & Forgive, Where the Wild Wolves Have Gone (check out the "2018 Recap and Thank You" video they made for the fans).

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Před 2 lety +1

      Pretty sure their Polish fans would *riot* if they didn't play this at any concert in Poland.

  • @huggelion
    @huggelion Před 11 měsíci +1

    Joakim always has such amazing charisma

  • @dorlonelliott9368
    @dorlonelliott9368 Před 2 lety +7

    The Germans restructured their Panzer Divisions as lessons learned from this - replaced 2 PZ Battalions with Motorized Infantry Battalions in each div. Guedarian was seriously embarased by this fight...

  • @miafranlund6982
    @miafranlund6982 Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks för deep diving into Sabaton, I really appreciate you taking time to highlighting the history.

  • @theguylivinginyourwalls
    @theguylivinginyourwalls Před 2 lety +3

    You mentioned the Spartans fighting the Persians in their last stand. Sabaton has a song about that, too! "Sparta" I believe it's called.

  • @srg08
    @srg08 Před 2 lety +4

    Wonder if it’s possible for a revisit of the song Primo Victoria Woodstock version… it’s a must see…

    • @TouchyReactions
      @TouchyReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe some day

    • @srg08
      @srg08 Před 2 lety

      @@TouchyReactions on D-day?? :D
      But just incentive think Poland Woodstock and Sabaton hyping them to insane level and you get the gist of it.

  • @przemowylag9265
    @przemowylag9265 Před 2 lety +2

    because Poles are born heroes and soldiers, whether you like it or not. Best wishes

  • @ryannelson3220
    @ryannelson3220 Před 2 lety +2

    the Hot Gates... which i think the movie referred it as

  • @6th_Army
    @6th_Army Před 2 lety +12

    Once more. I have nothing to add history wise. Though I do enjoy this more.
    Seeing others so eagerly looking to learn history is what I believe to be the dream of all historians. Regardless of our specifications.

  • @AnnDrusiuk
    @AnnDrusiuk Před rokem +2

    love it with all context, really deeply thank you

  • @krzysztofd9164
    @krzysztofd9164 Před rokem +1

    Have a good life 👍 Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱

  • @basztiancooper
    @basztiancooper Před 2 lety +3

    the spartans were at the hot gates , also saboton has a song about it .

  • @danielszpakiewicz4752
    @danielszpakiewicz4752 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello please react Dawid Podsiadło Nieznajomy PGE Narodowy and Adam Sztaba Orkiestra online.Greating from Poland.Wesolych Świąt 😉😁

  • @johns8751
    @johns8751 Před 2 lety +15

    Love your Sabaton reactions, great songs and it's nice that you look into the stories behind the songs! But as a Swedish person and a Sabaton fan I have to say, you haven't reacted to Sabaton until you've reacted to Swedish Pagans. It's one of their most played songs live and it has become a bit of a joke between the band and the audience whether they're going to play it or not.

    • @TouchyReactions
      @TouchyReactions  Před 2 lety +3

      Cool, thanks!

    • @martine3293
      @martine3293 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TouchyReactions They've actually just released an awesome live version of this song czcams.com/video/kvJo3UF1KN8/video.html

  • @andrzej9487
    @andrzej9487 Před 2 lety +3

    I feel safe under the Polish flag - why would it disturb me? :)

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Před rokem +1

    RIP Polish soldiers ...you were badass all the way!

  • @szwagiero15
    @szwagiero15 Před 2 lety +3

    ✌✌✌✌✌