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  • the wall

  • Ron Paul 2012.

  • I love it!!!! Thank you for the posting.

  • GÄNSEHAUT!!!

  • mit anlage am besten!!!!!

  • Mother fuckers!!!!!!!!! *while shooting with an AA gun*

  • nazi müll

  • @dolenzia78 Nazi Müll? Die Wehrmacht oder hier Luftwaffe hatte ne lange tradition in Deutschland auch ohne Hitler

  • @NICKBAWZ Sicher ne Tradition, aber was Hitler daraus gemacht hat....

    Ich mag auch alle Flugzeuge der deutschen Luftwaffe von damals, aber distanziere mich von der politischen Meinung. Mein Lieblingsflugzeug ist die BF-109 F-4. Sie soll laut Piloten die beste BF 109 gewesen sein in Sachen Steuerung und hatte bereits 670 Km/h Höchstgeschwindigkeit. Mehr wie die G- Versionen.

  • @dolenzia78 Mach du erstmal deinen Schulabschluss kleiner bevor du hier deine Kommentare schreibst.

  • @dolenzia78 erst denken dann reden das Militär hat in Deutschland Tradition wie in den meisten anderen europäischen Ländern auch das hat nix mit Faschismus zu tun...

  • Wenn die Allierten das Geräusch gehört haben waren sie so gut wie tod

  • @Tiesto82241 so weit kams doch gar nicht! Nur die Russen waren davon betroffen, wo die amys da waren, war die Luftwaffe schon niedergeschlagen!

  • immer wieder beänkstiegent

  • A big bird came and took a big shit.

  • nazi motherfucker woke the baby...

  • Psychologische Kriegsführung! Man hockt irgendwo in nem verknackten Trümmerhaufen un über deinem Kopf hörst du nur das schreien der Stuka Sirenen. Ey da wird man einfach wahnsinnig!

    Und in Filmen wird noch heute bei Flugzeugabstürzen oder Sturzflügen diese Sirene zur Geräuschuntermalung benutzt

  • @19yANNIk93

    Schreibst Du das jetzt bei jedem Stuka Video?

    LOL!!!

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  • That must be a Jewish baby :-)

  • Das Geräusch ist doch einfach nur geil!!!!

    

  • @ThePadi94 aber auch nur wenn du Deutsch bist :P

  • this sound clip is from the last 27 or so seconds of Pink Floyd's In the Flesh. which is why there is a baby crying at the end...just sayin

  • wtf are they tryimg to kill by makimg them waste their money on babies

  • I am at the Reich place at the Reich time, on Mein Kampfy chair...

  • poor baby at the end

  • This is the death's morning clock noise.

    

  • Haha, lovely. A baby at the end.

  • 100 stukas are better than 100 at-st's from starwars.

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  • Momma loves her baby... Daddy loves you too. :)

  • wenn ihr einfach irgendwelche zahlen drückt, dann hört sich das an wie die vuvuzelas im stadion :P

  • @Ferkelwemser313

    Vielleicht sind die Vuvuzelas ja auch alte Stuka Sirenen, immerhin Teile hätten die vom AfrikaKorps genug gehabt ^^

  • @Batner112 Hahahaha wo du recht hast hast du recht :D

  • @Batner112 hast recht :D

  • This is from Pink Floyd's Thin Ice?

  • Sehr gut, sehr gut. Es ist ein Videospiel namens Blazing Angels, wo Sie viele Flugzeuge aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg verwenden können. Ich erinnere mich nicht, wenn Sie die Stuka können, aber Sie können auf ein Spiel namens Weltkrieg zwei Asse. Die Spiele sind über vierzig Dollar, wenn die Preise miteinander kombiniert werden. Auch gibt es viele Videos auf YouTube von Herrn Weebl getan. Das verstehe ich nicht, aber sie scheinen lustig.

  • OMG Liebe die Stuka, vorallem des Geräusch

  • Imagine how many people heard this as the last sound of their lives....

  • it's a stuka but we would rather have the siren sound isolated,, this comes out of in the flesh by pink floyd,,

  • Fearsome song of the winged death! Run u fools, the sword of Mars is thirsty for blood!

  • Damals hatten die Soldaten richtig schiss, als die stuka runter kam mit der Sirene und den Sturtzkampfklappen !

    Aber danach war sie eine leichte beute für die Jäger, langsam und schlechte Steigrate..

    Wenigstens hatte der Motor 2 Kompressorstufen :D

  • Babybombs xDD

  • For all you asking about the Baby or the Cat at the end.. This sound is ripped from Pink Floyd's In the Flesh from The Wall.. :)

  • Yeah, the StuKa (...or should I say StorKa?) brought a baby. And left it on your porch.

    Knowing the Nazis, it's probably rigged with explosives, though. :(

  • No, no cats or babies...This sound is the end of a Pink Floyd song called "In the flash?", part of "The Wall" album. In the movie has a war scene with a Stuka bombing and immediatly after it moves to a crying baby. That's why there's a cry in the end.

  • he drop a cat 0:21

  • You pronounce it "Shtooka"

  • How do you pronounce Stuka?

  • if the IJN's val dive bombers had these then the US navy would have been scared shitless - until of course, they sent up their fighters....

  • That intimidated the crap out of me.

  • Oh great, the siren woke the baby up. Thanks.

  • Ich liebe dieses Geräusch irgendwie :D

    Es stimmt doch das die Luftwaffe das Geräusch später sogar verstärkt hat oder?

  • @SethWhite

    Jap, durch "Lärmgeräte", die wurden im Sturzflug durch den Fahrtwind angetrieben, das hat diesen Sound hervorgerufen bzw. noch verstärkt ;-)

  • FINhenu - in fact, the Stuka dropped a cat...

  • Wonderfull remember that even Darth Vader used these Jericho Trumpeds

    in Star Wars !!

  • MAMA LOVES HER BABY

    AND DADDY LOVES YOU TOO

  • Beautiful sound

  • @bbvvff Not if its the last thing you ever heard

  • Check out the great description of a Stuka attack in Greece... Check my youtube profile or search for the new novel GETTYSBURG OTHER TIMES

  • That's not the original sound of a Stuka, that's the end of the song "In the Flesh" by Pink Floyd

  • Hmm. Sound effects ripped from Pink Floyd.

  • jajajajaja lanzo un bebe JAJAJAJAA

  • So that´s the mysterious "brown noise" that makes people shit their pants..

  • @Lusth0g HAHAHAHHAHAHAH True man xD

  • epic

  • This stuka sound rings a bell! I hear it in so many movies and video games.

  • @YuOnDo..hm..also wenn ich so lese was du schreibst..muss ich sagen das du mir mehr leid tust:)

  • @Benjiji7776 Dir sollten aber lieber die Menschen leid tun, die die Trompete wahrhaftig gehört haben. Zu schreiben, man liebe dieses Geräusch, ist nun wirklich dumm.

    Trotzdem danke ich Dir ganz aufrichtig für dein Mitgefühl meinerseits gegenüber!

  • That sound was just lifted from Pink Floyd's The Wall album.

  • ICH LIEBE ES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @DeutscherWeltAdler Dummer Mensch! Dummer, dummer, dummer Mensch!

  • its come from pink floyd the wall.youy sucks man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • haha, pink floyd

  • That sound makes the hair rise

  • It´s true , this is the waal movie from Allan Parker

  • Yeah. Baby dropping successfull,

  • the sound alone of the Stuka instilled fear among the allies and civilians during the war

  • Hahaha, dieses Stück stammt von Pink Floyd aus "The Wall" ;-)

  • The next thing you will heard after this will be a boom...

    but , do anyone hear a baby crying in the end?

    Stuka is just too scary for them....

  • It sounds nice

  • That would fuck with your head if you were a polish jew!

  • It sounds nice

  • oh mann ,dann auch noch pink floyd -.-

  • 0:21 what the fuck? did the stuka drop a baby?

  • @FINhenu holy shit that's funny as hell.

  • @statiiic

    Talk about a real "Kinder Suprise"

    (Kinder is child in German btw)

  • I bet it's from a movie.... or just another sound mixxed up...

  • no the siren was really fitted at the stuka. the german thought it would scare the troops on the ground...and i think it really scared them

  • @TrickyNekro the siren was fixed on the, i dont know how to call it in english, on the part where the wheels are build on, it was an extra effect ... in old videos you can hear the different sounds of the siren and the normal plane - sound ...

  • Wrong, The sound was NOT created by the wings and brakes. They had a siren mounted in the landing gear struts. When the air brakes were activated so was the siren. And yes it was created to invoke fear into any one the ground. Because one didn't know where it was coming from and didn't know wich way to run or to hide.

  • @dodgedaytona25

    Ok guys that's what I read on wiki peace... :-/

  • @kiermoa i have talked to Russian Veterans who first experienced the Stuka on the Eastern front, they told me they were terrified of it

  • @kiermoa

    That effect sure was there. You hear a siren getting louder and you know it's from a plane that has a reputation of hitting its target almost perfectly. Would you be scared?

    I'm sure that siren was responsible for a lot of brown pants.

  • @kiermoa actually the stukas had no sirene it was the sound of the airbreak but even that was fucking scairy

  • @darkorbithuner1 Actually they DID have sirens. The so called "Jericho Trompeten" (trumpets) were usually fixed to the undercarriage of the plane and used to be small sirens that were powered by a propeller that was set in motion by the higher speed at the dives. Also the bombs used to be fitted with extra gubbinz that should have made them scream. But to a part you are right. The scary-shit sirens only could be found on the earlier models. Later they were gone.

  • @darkorbithuner1 of course they had sirenes. they were specially fitted on the StuKa to produce this sound. I had never heard an ariplane, that makes this sound when it activates its airbrakes. they were called " Jericho-Trompeten" and were mountened near the wheels.

  • @RiderOnRing they were a small propeller which turned in such a way that it created a howling Banshee noise

  • I never noticed lol

    but hey, those Germans were mighty crazy back then ; )

  • @FINhenu

    oh that is so funny! XD

  • @FINhenu

    Ah, no. XD This recording comes from Pink Floyd's song "In The Flesh?", and the crying baby is actually the lead in to the next song on the album.

  • @FINhenu He took the take from Pink Floyd "The Wall" album. I think the tune is "In the flesh"

  • @FINhenu Not a Baby, but maybe a scared Cat... ;-)

  • @Erbser It's Pink Floyd!

  • @hallieboy Man this was a joke! But can you tell me the song? I really want to know.

  • @Erbser It is the end of "In the Flesh", from The Wall album

  • @hallieboy Thank you very much.

  • @FINhenu ....wth thats right Oo 

  • @FINhenu hahahahahaha XD

  • @FINhenu of course bombs are expensive ,babys with pampers not :D sam eeffect.

  • @FINhenu The sound is from the album "the wall" by "Pink Floyd", and the crying baby is the beginning of the next song

  • @xaM12623

    So frustrating; I'm looking for GOOD recordings of Stukas so that my band can do 'In The Flesh', and the best recording I've found is this one!

  • @captainsurfcaster

    Me 2!!!!!!!!

  • @FINhenu no, it's a cat...=)

  • @FINhenu someone must have attached the siren to the Fieseler Storch ;)

  • @FINhenu

    This gives the word "babyboom" a new, more literal meaning.

  • @FINhenu

    LMFAO ^^ AHAHAHAHAHA

  • @FINhenu or it hit a cat!? ;-)

  • @FINhenu yeah...he's called fragbomb :)

  • @FINhenu LOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOL you made my day xD!!!!!

  • @FINhenu The whole passage is a sample from "In the flesh", one of the songs on Pink Floyd's "The Wall". That's why there are some drums and a baby at the end.

  • @Baumi75 Isn't it "Bonded by blood"? watch?v=tTdGnKB8j7U ;-)

  • @FINhenu lol yeah, it's not the crane that really brings the babies, it's a stuka.

  • @FINhenu Bombs are also called babies.....

  • @FINhenu it's "in the flesh?" by pink floyd man. great song.

  • that the end of in the flesh ? by pink floyd

  • *lol* Pink Floyd? Das Baby am Ende kommt mir so bekannt vor :-D

  • AHHHHHHHH, Im diving under the coffee table!Someone grab the baby for fuck sake!

  • Da haben sich die Aliierten in die Hosen gemacht.

  • ja die sind gleich wieder nach Hause und haben keinen Kaffee in Berlin getrunken, stimmt.

    Idiot.

  • Mir auch !

  • Its terrifying, but somehow, musical.

  • so was the Katjusha (Stalin organ) a real frightening sound and based on such a lovely russian folksong

  • the legendary Stuka and its wailing siren.

    .its sound alone instill fear to the soldiers and civilians alike.

    ..

    ..man, if you were in the war then u heard it.. it can be a unforgettable experience..

  • sound of justice

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  • Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb

  • [sharp intimidating air intake siren]

  • I love so much !!!

  • what about the V1? i heard that and it is pretty frighting

  • beautifull!

  • Gänsehaut:)

  • music to my ears XDDD

  • Right at the very end it sounds like a baby.

  • it is ...!

    its taken from pink floyd's "the wall" - second track; "the thin ice" ... listen to it ;)

  • hammer!!!

  • I love the cat's mew, at 00:21.

    It sounds so random that it's funny, in contrast with the terrifying sound of a diving Ju-87.

  • Psychologische Kriegführung.

    Aber das Flugzeug ist ein interessant.

  • Das hat wirklich bis heute Wirkung

  • Intimidating, inspiring, dreadful.

    But beautiful. An icon of WW2.

  • @Zeanu beautiful?

  • @dmos62 You bet. I tend to find beauty in a lot of things, better than fearing it altogether. 'Sides, I just like these sounds. And raid alarms.

  • @Zeanu I don't want to start a debate but think real hard if liking things like that is a good idea. this is a device for killing people.

  • @dmos62 Hey, mister/lady whatever, I am entitled to liking just whatever the heck I want! Maybe YOU have a problem or a traumatic experience by directly associating or suggesting the implication that liking one thing equals acting it out.

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