Aha some of those clips did seem too well shot to me, "ww2 footage" from youtube probably wasnt the best source for the videos. I think it still gets the point accross eiher way though.
Those firse scene is in the movie Tankova Brigada (1955) about liberation of Czechoslovakia, They used real tanks, real war veteran to the film. You should check it out
Very cool to see you here. Thank you to you and your team for creating one of the most atmospheric and fitting WW2 soundtracks ever made. The game would absolutely not have been the same or had as much impact without it. True art!
You guys did an absolutely phenomenal job on creating the soundtrack to one of the best world war 2 games of all time, you really captured the sheer horror and carnage of the war perfectly, I’ll never forget World at War, never ever. I imagine you guys spent a lot of time trying to see what would give that sort of harrowing immersion with the music, especially a theme like this, watching war footage probably helped a lot to sort of visualize the type of death and carnage you wanted to represent with it, the overall tones and atmosphere that it reinforces in the game. In the main theme I really love the inclusion of a few German lyrics, it’s sort of debated on what they say but some people say it roughly translates to “brave soldier, die with me, die with me tonight…”, and that’s one of the cool things because once you even roughly translate the lyrics, it adds another layer to the tone and atmosphere of the song and the game, really gnarly stuff. It’s really cool seeing you here
@@briantuey3999 of course! You and Treyarch really made something incredibly special way back then, and good music like you and your teams’ will always resonate like that with people, I’m curious if there were any sorts of sources you guys used to give you an idea of the type of effect you wanted to have the music to have, things like memoirs and all that!
@@wolkrieth2394 And this is why indie and smaller studios are doing better in that regard. Just wish we could have competently made single player shooters with this type of grittiness again.
@@RenerDeCastrowell not just that, it’s also a problem with how stupid and idiotic modern people are, you show something dark but meaningful to them and they gasp because it’s dark not because it has a meaning, they don’t see the meaning they just see the darkness lol
because the people that made this game are in their 40s now they had hands on experience with real ww2 vets they knew what war was now you got some 20 year old nerds that are good at coding sitting in their seats
The team that developed WaW understood that people need to remember history so as not to repeat it. Along with the fact war is the furthest thing from good guys and bad guys. Too often media and games simply glorify the warfare. WaW showed cost and consequences. I definitely didn't feel like I'd done good things by the end of the campaign nor that they were justifiable. Games now at the end make everything so upbeat its laughable
Think of the millions of Slavs, civilians and military, the Nazis massacred through their organisations including the Wehrmacht just to enforce the stupid idea of a new racial order.
These videos live to tell us it happened and to serve as a reminder. Yet when I see WW2 footage I still have trouble grasping that at one point this is where the world was at (not saying it didn't that would be foolish). That generational gap between me, and the men who were once my age whom fought and died is strange. We probably mirror them to some degree before they headed into hell. But with how fast times change and how fast we recovered from such a conflict is exactly why history in all forms is integral to learning about ourselves and understanding ourselves. It's just a strange thing to think that 80 years ago that the places where people now sleep and eat under a clear sky was once littered with smoke contrails, planes, parachutes and AA fire.
you are on the right track man as young guys were ore obligated to look at what politicans can make us do, in the name of our grand and greatgrandfathers we must lever let us be sent to an old mans war again
Эту Жестокость Немцы(Нацисты, не германский народ) принесли к нам(Советскому народу) сами и агрессоры получили то что ожидали/хотели получить , но немного негативной для них концовкой.
The sheer number of bodies on both sides were basically a little more than half the casualties of the whole of world war 2. To call it bloody is an understatement.
Here in the United States we romanticize this war so much since we came out on top and in many ways benefited from it. In reality, World War II was possibly the most inhumane war in human history.
There’s so much about the war that isn’t fought, like the fact Winston Churchill was paid by Czechoslovakian bankers to promote the war to the British public.
We do so because Germans surrendered to us (easier front of the war) and saw us as brethren while the Soviets were seen as subhuman and would never surrender to them after all they did at Stalingrad and Leningrad. We didn't spill as much blood as the Eastern front.
You are right the game really stands out compared to other Call of Dutys. I remember playing it for the first time as a kid and I got nightmares. Still to this day the games music is so powerful, the game is brutal it really shows the reality of war... Thats why I think the game is a masterpiece. I have never felt more scared yet impressed by a game.
A soundtrack full of desperation and darkness, and a video out of hell. A perfect combination of total horror. You can leave the Frontlines, but the Frontlines never leave you.
the war was brutal, and it also dragged other countries into the war, such as Mexico and Brazil! Great and small powers killed each other! 72 countries at war! It was the deadliest war in human history.
I always remember that at the age of fourteen this game gave me a disturbing chill particularly after going through the campaign. Likely due to the fact that I had no business playing the game to begin with of course, but damn. World at War has a special place in my Mt. Rushmore of video games. I think I'm buying it, again😂
Tgats not actual footage its a post war Soviet war movie, at least the first half
Aha some of those clips did seem too well shot to me, "ww2 footage" from youtube probably wasnt the best source for the videos. I think it still gets the point accross eiher way though.
This stuff is artistically better for videos purposes
Just in 0:00 - 0:31, the rest is the real footage.
Those firse scene is in the movie Tankova Brigada (1955) about liberation of Czechoslovakia, They used real tanks, real war veteran to the film. You should check it out
I mean it does sorta work still
The Eastern front of WW2 literally was hell on earth itself.
Hell is hell war is war
There are single battles on the eastern front that have a higher body count than the entire pacific theater
When you are in hell you see war like Heaven
@@chikntaco141China had just the same casualty count as the Soviets though
the only horror game where the monsters look just like you
Dude that really hit me 😮
Not quite
you got mentioned in a youtube video th-cam.com/video/i1B2zbTKHLA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sYXJC5ySpTbMazBi skip to 2:35
World at War makes the player truely feel like war is hell. New CODs can never give the same feeling.
Tbh, even the older cods didn’t come close to the tone that WAW gave.
All wars are civil wars because all men are brothers.
Francois Fenelon
All descendants of Adam. May God have mercy on us all.
All thanks to Genghis Khan
Hope someone in the Balkans doesn’t see this
Hey...really cool. Dark. When we were making this soundtrack I had videos like this on loop, so its not surprising it fits like this.
Very cool to see you here. Thank you to you and your team for creating one of the most atmospheric and fitting WW2 soundtracks ever made. The game would absolutely not have been the same or had as much impact without it. True art!
You guys did an absolutely phenomenal job on creating the soundtrack to one of the best world war 2 games of all time, you really captured the sheer horror and carnage of the war perfectly, I’ll never forget World at War, never ever.
I imagine you guys spent a lot of time trying to see what would give that sort of harrowing immersion with the music, especially a theme like this, watching war footage probably helped a lot to sort of visualize the type of death and carnage you wanted to represent with it, the overall tones and atmosphere that it reinforces in the game.
In the main theme I really love the inclusion of a few German lyrics, it’s sort of debated on what they say but some people say it roughly translates to “brave soldier, die with me, die with me tonight…”, and that’s one of the cool things because once you even roughly translate the lyrics, it adds another layer to the tone and atmosphere of the song and the game, really gnarly stuff.
It’s really cool seeing you here
@@ALaughingWolf2188 much appreciated! I love that this still resonates with people. Really amazing!
@@briantuey3999 of course! You and Treyarch really made something incredibly special way back then, and good music like you and your teams’ will always resonate like that with people, I’m curious if there were any sorts of sources you guys used to give you an idea of the type of effect you wanted to have the music to have, things like memoirs and all that!
This soundtrack is fucking peak music dude. Yall killed it
Damn, why can't we have these types of games these days? Very good video bro
That requires a lot of things, none of which are in line with the corporate side of game development.
@@wolkrieth2394 And this is why indie and smaller studios are doing better in that regard. Just wish we could have competently made single player shooters with this type of grittiness again.
@@RenerDeCastrowell not just that, it’s also a problem with how stupid and idiotic modern people are, you show something dark but meaningful to them and they gasp because it’s dark not because it has a meaning, they don’t see the meaning they just see the darkness lol
because the people that made this game are in their 40s now
they had hands on experience with real ww2 vets
they knew what war was now you got some 20 year old nerds that are good at coding sitting in their seats
The team that developed WaW understood that people need to remember history so as not to repeat it. Along with the fact war is the furthest thing from good guys and bad guys. Too often media and games simply glorify the warfare. WaW showed cost and consequences. I definitely didn't feel like I'd done good things by the end of the campaign nor that they were justifiable. Games now at the end make everything so upbeat its laughable
“Brave soldier, brave soldier, die with me. Brave soldier, *die with me tonight.”*
The two strongest armies at the time smashing into each other creating a mess filled with blood , guts and iron... so epic yet so tragic
Think about the tens of millions that never lived because their fathers died in Leningrad, Stalingrad, Minsk, Warsaw, Berlin.
It's unreal.
America was more powerful than both of them.
@@wolkrieth2394Lucky people
@@wolkrieth2394 It's war.
Think of the millions of Slavs, civilians and military, the Nazis massacred through their organisations including the Wehrmacht just to enforce the stupid idea of a new racial order.
Call of Duty World at War give me chills man
These videos live to tell us it happened and to serve as a reminder. Yet when I see WW2 footage I still have trouble grasping that at one point this is where the world was at (not saying it didn't that would be foolish). That generational gap between me, and the men who were once my age whom fought and died is strange. We probably mirror them to some degree before they headed into hell. But with how fast times change and how fast we recovered from such a conflict is exactly why history in all forms is integral to learning about ourselves and understanding ourselves. It's just a strange thing to think that 80 years ago that the places where people now sleep and eat under a clear sky was once littered with smoke contrails, planes, parachutes and AA fire.
you are on the right track man
as young guys were ore obligated to look at what politicans can make us do,
in the name of our grand and greatgrandfathers we must lever let us be sent to an old mans war again
also don't forget the ideologies at the time. Some people were definitely motivated to fight for freedom.
If the stones could speak the stories they would tell….
The brutality of the Eastern Front. 80% of German soldiers died there.
Эту Жестокость Немцы(Нацисты, не германский народ) принесли к нам(Советскому народу) сами и агрессоры получили то что ожидали/хотели получить , но немного негативной для них концовкой.
Good
It's crazy to think that one man lead to all this chaos
@@ПавелПоликарпов-г9мnot that Soviets weren't used to bring cruelty
The sheer number of bodies on both sides were basically a little more than half the casualties of the whole of world war 2. To call it bloody is an understatement.
"You will not survive"
So many people perished, the only reason the world did not become colder was because the fire of war burned in their stead.
pov: you just booted up World At War for the first time
I like this very much. This warms my heart
I dont know why
I have fear of this footages
But not physical fear of war
I dont know, its......scary
The eerie realization of what a man can do to each other
And we're just watching footages of these men fighting
Imagine if we actually were in the battlefield
Here in the United States we romanticize this war so much since we came out on top and in many ways benefited from it. In reality, World War II was possibly the most inhumane war in human history.
There’s so much about the war that isn’t fought, like the fact Winston Churchill was paid by Czechoslovakian bankers to promote the war to the British public.
We do so because Germans surrendered to us (easier front of the war) and saw us as brethren while the Soviets were seen as subhuman and would never surrender to them after all they did at Stalingrad and Leningrad. We didn't spill as much blood as the Eastern front.
@@iplyrunescape305True. Case in point, the Russians lost more guys holding Stalingrad (now Volgograd) _alone_ than we did in the whole war.
Goosebumps run down my spine...
You are right the game really stands out compared to other Call of Dutys. I remember playing it for the first time as a kid and I got nightmares. Still to this day the games music is so powerful, the game is brutal it really shows the reality of war... Thats why I think the game is a masterpiece. I have never felt more scared yet impressed by a game.
Feels so surreal, it's honestly scary...
We need a footage from the graveyard or an abbandoned battlefield with mist and slowmotion. It'd be a remaster
Hauntingly awesome…
It's terribly scary... God forbid anyone should experience this horror.
Видео отлично передаёт состояние немецкого солдата на восточном фронте 43-45 годов
и советского тоже
Eastern front is probably the most brutal war to ever exist.
Reminds me of the end credits from Fury (2014). Just without a red filter.
Cod WW2 and Vanguard kid friendly version and cringe zombie dabbing.
Vs.
COD world at war dark reality about war and based zombie mod.
oh man i was going to throw vanguard jab at the end for that exact reason but i thought it would be better if it didn't end on a joke 😂
I think world at war as the Pacific and WW2 as the band of brothers
Duuude I love that one level for America based off that one episode in The Pacific
WW2 from 2017 had an amazing zombies mod. Campaign qualified for status of good but nowhere near as amazing as WaW's and multiplayer was headache.
Poor, poor people. On both sides.
A soundtrack full of desperation and darkness, and a video out of hell. A perfect combination of total horror. You can leave the Frontlines, but the Frontlines never leave you.
Only the dead have seen the end of war.
When Call of Duty took war seriously...😢this music is some of the most terrifying I've ever heard. for good reason
This video should've been the menu screen.
Humanity needs to put an end to wars before wars put an end to humanity.
John F. Kennedy
Kennedy spoke the truth... But war has always been and will always be.
This is a COD game I want to experience.
It really was two different wars, East and west. Two entirely different sets of rules.
I immediately got chills
Fun fact: With the exception of the major battles and offensive operations on average around 610 Germans would die each day on the Eastern front.
the war was brutal, and it also dragged other countries into the war, such as Mexico and Brazil! Great and small powers killed each other! 72 countries at war! It was the deadliest war in human history.
Some of those clips are from soviet films made after the war.
Многое показано из фильма и многое из реальных кинохроник, достойно
I always remember that at the age of fourteen this game gave me a disturbing chill particularly after going through the campaign. Likely due to the fact that I had no business playing the game to begin with of course, but damn. World at War has a special place in my Mt. Rushmore of video games. I think I'm buying it, again😂
Goes hard
Thank you treyarch for this game, you are the best
Grandpa fighting in WWII be like:
To me both the pacific and the eastern front were the most brutal and bloodiest fighting in WW2.
"war is hell"
The war against Bolshevism was a war made personal.
*TNO says right: War is Hell.*
Soviet-German war (1941-1945) - clash of tyrannts.
Almost all of the footage you show on the video is not actual footage from WW2, it is from 50s soviet films
30 seconds actually.
These vibes ..😌🌃
What Howitzer Is That At 0:25 ?!.
ML-20
Definitely Soviet
Howard the Howitzer
Soviet ML-20 152mm
Id rather be in the deepest pits of hell for centuries than the eastern front for five minutes. I m not even exaggerating
60 million lives. Was it worth it?
Nobody :
politics, than support wars: yes, that's my state need
Some of the footages were short clips or films for propaganda purposes
Scary
Bro used cod music
Un video con esa musica, pero en Ucrania
Bruuuuuuuh
Half of these aren't real ww2 footage
See pinned comment
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