The only new song on the 7 song EP, Weapons of the Modern Age, released a few months ago. Fritz Haber is one of those people that doesn't fall into good or bad, or falls into both. Weaponized poison gas, and created the process to create Ammonia for fertilizer that helps feed the world.
What complicates Haber is that his invention wasn't taken away and perverted by the military machine. He was super in to weaponizing it on his own the point where he created his own law, Haber's Law, which calculated the amount of gas required to kill. He even justified it by saying it would shorten the war to end further suffering, that death was death and how he saw it as an advancement in warfare much like a knight would react to being shot by a gun. Had it been taken from him then that's another story but dude was full on board all the way which opened the door to further application such as Zyklon B. Heaven and hell definitely have joint custody of this man. *Bonus round* : The day after his wife killed herself (who was mega not happy about him and his work) he went and watched the first usage of gas on Russians.
Awesome song that shows science can be used for good or evil, it all depends on the people in charge and whether they have any morals. As always, most scientists and engineers try to work to better humanity only to see their efforts corrupted by those in power. BTW, the Haber-Bosch process allowed for the industrial scale production of ammonia and was intended to increase the availability of fertilizer. The German military perverted it to create chlorine gas as a weapon. Stay safe, God bless, keep rocking.
Actually, it was Fritz Haber himself who developed toxic gas as a weapon to help Germany in the war and he felt no remorse about it. In his opinion there was no difference between a death from a bullet or a death from poison gas, he said: death is death. That is why Joakim asks in the song was he a sinner or a saint?
🇫🇮 ❤ you & Sabaton. This song shows how science can be a double-edged sword capable of both destruction & advancement of mankind. P.S. Did you know that the U.S. military still has an island in the Philippines where they test the effects of chemicals on soldiers ability to fight by exposing them to those chemicals in simulated fights?
SABATON - Soldier Of 3 Armies (Official Lyric Video) th-cam.com/video/QD-sLewK22o/w-d-xo.html About a man who's part of both the US and Finland's military history.
Haber was jewish, though. He was driven out of germany in 1933 and died in exile in 1934. I don't know if you didn't know, or if you strategically left that out.
The only new song on the 7 song EP, Weapons of the Modern Age, released a few months ago.
Fritz Haber is one of those people that doesn't fall into good or bad, or falls into both. Weaponized poison gas, and created the process to create Ammonia for fertilizer that helps feed the world.
True dat.
What complicates Haber is that his invention wasn't taken away and perverted by the military machine. He was super in to weaponizing it on his own the point where he created his own law, Haber's Law, which calculated the amount of gas required to kill. He even justified it by saying it would shorten the war to end further suffering, that death was death and how he saw it as an advancement in warfare much like a knight would react to being shot by a gun. Had it been taken from him then that's another story but dude was full on board all the way which opened the door to further application such as Zyklon B.
Heaven and hell definitely have joint custody of this man.
*Bonus round* : The day after his wife killed herself (who was mega not happy about him and his work) he went and watched the first usage of gas on Russians.
Awesome song that shows science can be used for good or evil, it all depends on the people in charge and whether they have any morals. As always, most scientists and engineers try to work to better humanity only to see their efforts corrupted by those in power. BTW, the Haber-Bosch process allowed for the industrial scale production of ammonia and was intended to increase the availability of fertilizer. The German military perverted it to create chlorine gas as a weapon. Stay safe, God bless, keep rocking.
Actually, it was Fritz Haber himself who developed toxic gas as a weapon to help Germany in the war and he felt no remorse about it. In his opinion there was no difference between a death from a bullet or a death from poison gas, he said: death is death. That is why Joakim asks in the song was he a sinner or a saint?
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I concur. Megadog has good taste.
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This song needs to check out in the Sabaton History channel. Good or evil, who can tell...
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You too Brother from another mother
he created fertalizer
🇫🇮 ❤ you & Sabaton. This song shows how science can be a double-edged sword capable of both destruction & advancement of mankind.
P.S. Did you know that the U.S. military still has an island in the Philippines where they test the effects of chemicals on soldiers ability to fight by exposing them to those chemicals in simulated fights?
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SABATON - Soldier Of 3 Armies (Official Lyric Video) th-cam.com/video/QD-sLewK22o/w-d-xo.html
About a man who's part of both the US and Finland's military history.
Aquí en España, las avionetas no paran de dejar estelas con bastante duración en el cielo, tiran ciertos productos tóxicos ¿en vuestros países ocurre?
Fun fact: Haber's work was used in Nazi death camps.
Sort of, the Nazis used Zyklon B, which is a more refined/modified version of the pesticide Haber invented (Zyklon).
Haber was jewish, though. He was driven out of germany in 1933 and died in exile in 1934. I don't know if you didn't know, or if you strategically left that out.
@@saagabragi6938 kind Ironic, a Jew invented the Gas that wiped out millions of Jews