

However, one of his grandchildren, a Sabaton fan from Canada, pre-ordered the album and discovered that his favourite band had written a song about his grandfather! He showed it to his mother, who wrote me an e-mail, we kept in touch and when we went to Vancouver, the whole family came to the concert and I met them. After the war, Franz Stigler moved to Canada where he lived for the rest of his life. Pär: "There is an anecdote around this song. We found this story, because in the United States, somebody had just written a book about it." So we went on the internet and typed in "Heroes". Pär: "For Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler's story, "No Bullets Fly," we were left with the music but no lyrics. While this song wasn't a frequent in the band's live set, Joakim plays the third guitar in Resist and Bite live. "Stop the limitations! We want to give our best for our fans!".

In one of the interviews, Pär said that at some point there are three guitars together playing in the song and that Joakim will soon be the band's third guitarist.A grandson of Franz Stigler is a Sabaton fan, he told his mother (Franz's daughter) about the song the band met with the family in Vancouver when they were touring with Heroes album in 2015.Pär found a painting of the Stigler-Brown incident which is on the cover of a book "A Higher Call: An Incredible True Story of Combat and Chivalry in the War-Torn Skies of World War II" by Adam Makos and Larry Alexander. The band had the music ready for the song, but they didn't have any lyrics.
