The Sabaton History Channel has released Episode 121, "1916", Pt. 2 - Child Soldiers Of WW1. Watch below.
A message states: "They were as young as 12. Front line soldiers in the Great War; boys who lied about their age so they could join their nation's army to fight in one of the deadliest wars. There were even boys in uniform as young as 8. But how did this happen? Who allowed it? And where did it happen? '1916' is about the death of child soldiers in this war, so that's what we cover in today's episode..."
Sabaton recently launched a worldwide museum project entitled “History Rocks”. At the centre of this project stands the band’s new animated film, “The War To End All Wars - The Movie”, which is to be screened by participating museums spanning the globe around Armistice Day on November 11, 2023.
“History Rocks” is a charity initiative that aims to raise awareness of the importance of history and encourage more people to visit their local museums. Sabaton is inviting museums, both big and small, to be part of this world premiere of “The War To End All Wars – The Movie” at no cost. The only requirement is to be equipped with the appropriate facilities and audio-visual equipment to host the screening.
Commenting on the project was Sabaton’s manager and bass player, Pär Sundström: “We are excited to launch this project! We believe that by screening “The War To End All Wars - The Movie” in museums around the world, we can inspire people to appreciate the importance of preserving and learning about our history. And what better way is there to do this than by infusing history education with an entertaining, adrenaline-fuelled animated movie?”
Pär added: “It’s also a fantastic way to persuade a brand new audience to visit their local museums. Museums are really important to us as a band, especially military and history-focused museums – we have learned so much from them. We want the world to be curious and would love for people to genuinely want to learn about the past. The only way we grow as human beings is by learning about days gone by and appreciating the sacrifices that have been made for us to live the way we do.”
Even before the launch of the campaign, a handful of museums have already confirmed their participation in the global premiere of "The War To End All Wars - The Movie." These include:
- The Tank Museum, Dorset, United Kingdom
- Arsenalen - The Swedish Tank Museum, Strängnäs, Sweden
- Aeroseum, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Michigan’s Military Heritage Museum, Jackson, Michigan, United States
Many more will follow in the coming weeks. For more information about "History Rocks", head here.
Developed in partnership with Yarnhub Animation Studios, “The War To End All Wars – The Movie” features songs from Sabaton’s 10th studio album, The War To End All Wars, which was released on March 4, 2022. The film tells the stories of World War I, granting viewers a better understanding of what the songs on the album are about. It is a musical and historical adventure covering a number of topics and telling the epic tales of various heroes.
“The War To End All Wars – The Movie” is being released in English but will be made available with subtitles in a number of languages to cater to audiences around the world.
“History Rocks” is set to take place within the two weeks around November 11, 2023, which is a fitting date for the project as it commemorates the end of World War 1. The screening of “The War To End All Wars - The Movie” will be a perfect opportunity for people to learn more about this crucial part of history and reflect on the sacrifices made by those who fought in the war.
Sabaton is calling out to its fans to share this project with their local museums to get them onboard and join in on this unprecedented initiative. With “History Rocks”, the band hopes to extend their passion for history to a global audience.
(Photo - Tim Tronckoe)