'pansar' means 'armor' in Swedish. I think 'panzer' also means 'armor' in German, or perhaps 'armoured tank'. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel that in English, the word is associated with the nazis. It could be that Sabaton compares the Americans to the Nazis. I too dare say that the song conveys strong criticism.
'pansar' means 'armor' in Swedish. I think 'panzer' also means 'armor' in German, or perhaps 'armoured tank'. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel that in English, the word is associated with the nazis. It could be that Sabaton compares the Americans to the Nazis. I too dare say that the song conveys strong criticism.
@Thomas8472 In war, fair means that a general brgins his troops home safe.
@Thomas8472 In war, fair means that a general brgins his troops home safe.