![]() They get a little Wehraboo-ish in a couple of songs (I love Ghost Division, but it's pretty Wehrby), but at the very least we can confirm they don't like Nazis. Sorry if this was a long comment, it kind of went overboard. as people say "everyone gets muddleheaded as they get older" so I suppose that applies for evil-genocidal-totalitarian-"socialist"-dictators too.Įrwin probably would've been hailed as a hero of war and a brilliant mind if he was in any other faction. It is hard, after all, to go against a system that tells you that what you are doing is the right thing, while everyone else says they same because they cannot think otherwise.Īlso, Hitler was. Still, there are those people who saw through all stuff and kept their morality sane (the dudes from No Bullets Fly, or the officer in charge of a mission to re-capture Berlin, only to end up disobeying orders and leading the citizens away from the whole german-soviet conflict) who, in my oppinion, are some of the purest people in the world. So maybe he was feeling his country being wronged?). So it's probable that Erwin wouldn't have betrayed the Reich in any way (he sat through WW1 and saw it's effects on the german people, after all. However, had they won, our world would've been subject to different ideals, like killing people of different ideology being alright, literally enslaving ethnic groups, etc.Īnyway, most generals don't feel they fight for good nor evil, they fight for country and home (or atleast I think so, please correct me if I'm wrong). We only see the Nazis as evil because of the fact that they lost the war. Meh, war never has good nor evil, especially wars that have happened many years ago. Here's some surviving footage of the old getup! Prior to that they wore all black and Joakim rocked a curly 'fro-mullet, auto-tinting specs, and a black leather fringed biker jacket. The band's urban camo pants/black shirt look started when they filmed the music video for "Attero Dominatus" in 2006.The chorus and riffs to their song "White Death" was borrowed from Ankie Bagger's 80's hit "Where Were you Last Night?".However, they stuck with Joakim doing vocals, and have the running joke that "they still haven't found a singer!" After pitching some song ideas one day, they decided to have him sing for the album, and find a permanent singer after. Joakim, their frontman, started out as just their keyboardist.They originally formed as a death metal band.Wanna join one of the many fanclubs based in different countries? Become a member of the branches of the International Panzer Battalion! Official Panzer Battalion forum site ![]() World War Live: Battle of the Baltic Sea (2011) ![]() ![]() Swedish Empire Live (DVD, Blu-Ray, and CD 2013) Timeline of the historical content of their songs! They currently consist of Joakim Brodén on keyboards and vocals, Pär Sundström on bass guitar, Tommy Johansson and Chris Rörland (Nocturnal Rites) on guitars, and Hannes van Dahl (formerly of Evergrey) on drums. Sabaton is a Heavy Metal band from Falun, Sweden, which started in 1999. ![]()
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