SABATON - 40:1 (Official Lyric Video)

The official lyric video for 40:1 by Sabaton, taken from the album The Art Of War. ➞ SUBSCRIBE for more Sabaton: ➞ MERCHANDISE Official Store: ► Spotify: This is Sabaton: ► Apple Music: Sabaton Essentials: Listen to The Art Of War album: ========== Follow SABATON ========== • Facebook: • Twitter: • Instagram: • TikTok: • VK: • Spotify: • Apple Music: • Amazon Music: • Deezer: • SoundCloud: • YouTube: • Website: • Official Store: • Facebook (Sabaton Store): • Instagram (Sabaton Store): Sabaton History: ========= 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 army 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 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 Wehrmacht brought to a halt No, no, no ========= Historic Fact ========== During the Nazi invasion of Poland, an event that marked the start of World War II, 720 Polish soldiers led by Władysław Raginis held off 40,000 Germans for three days. They were outnumbered 40:1. The Battle of Wizna took place from September 7-10, 1939. Read more about the Battle of Wizna 👉 ================================== Sabaton is a registered and protected trademark.
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