Was für eine respektvolle Ehrerbietung aller anwesenden bayerischen Sänger, die Kaiserhymne für unseren Otto von Habsburg zu singen! Von Herzen Danke!
@elijahhee Because they were in Bavaria, and Archduke Dr Otto von Habsburg-Lorraine represented Germany in the European Parliament out of Bavaria for 20 years and probably to honor the governor (or whatever title he bears) of Bavaria who was present.
zuerst wurde die hymne bayerns gespielt und danach die österreichische kaiserhymne, die seit 1919 mit anderem text die deutsche hymne ist (und auch noch in der 1. republik österreichs als inoffizielle hymne galt)
This is in front of the Theatinerkirche (church of the Theatine religious order) in Munich.. After the Bavarian hymn, they sing the Imperial Austrian hymn (and previously Imperial Holy Roman Empire hymn, composed by Franz Josef Haydn, and now used by Germany after the Austrian republic dropped this great hymn!) "Gott erhalte, Gott erschuetze" Habsburg and Austria!
@EvanC0912 Note that this is the funeral of Otto von Habsburg for his family in particular, although others are invited and interested. The head of the Bavarian government was here as an invited person since he was well known to Archduke Otto who was a citizen of Bavaria and Germany also and had represented Germany in the European parliament for 20 years. The people sing the "Kaiserhymne" because it is NOT an official funjeral, but a Habsburg family funeral, but there is respect for Bayern.
@EvanC0912 Yes, as I said, it was briefly the hymn of the Holy Roman Empire of the German People and the Germans were intelligent enough to appreciate it, while the republicans of Austria threw out this masterpiece as well as the historic monarchy. What has been of Austria since then?
@FRAGIORGIO1 well. germany was actually a swarm of small and some greater kingdoms here and there. there were many kings, grand dukes and other royals before they united and formed a greater reich. they also eventually abandoned monarchies to evolve to a republic
@EvanC0912 European integration is a very good priority, but it must be as a Europe of the Fatherlands, as DeGaulle so wisely suggested. The countries have distinct histories (although intertwined), distinct cultures, and distinct languages. A monarchy is a very clear way of proclaiming a nation's distinctness within a confederation-type union with many common goals. I do not like the imposition of certain rules that many countries may no agree with, such as homosexual "marriage"
@EvanC0912 Yes, indeed, and as I said, it was the Imperial anthem for the Holy Roman Empire of the German People for 12 years also, so there is history behind that.
@EvanC0912 Again, this is NOT a German official funeral, even though there are German officials present as persons well-known to Archduke Otto and because he was also a Bavarian German as well as Austrian, Hungarian, and Croatian. (He should have been Czech citizen as well as Slovenian).
@FRAGIORGIO1 yes. i understand that this is not a state funeral/tribute in germany. what i mean is that due to the fact that the austrian kaiserhymne has an identical melody with the german national anthem (of course with different lyrics), some may find it quite interesting to hear the kaiserhymne (which sounds just like the national anthem but with different words sung) in german soil.
@EvanC0912 It would be good to reestablish the German Empire under the Hohenzollerns as a democratic constitutional monarchy with the monarch as Head of State instead of some former poliltico as President. The Head of State is supposed to represent the historical and cultural unity of the country, and how can a member of a political party do that? Many people will say, "Oh he's from that @#$%# party". Monarchs are non-political.
@elijahhee I agree particularly because the European Union must be, as DeGaulle saw it, a Europe of Homelands (patries or Vaterlaende) true to their identies as well as respectful of their different histories and cultures, although there is much that is shared. Greetings to you, friend.
@FRAGIORGIO1 Monarchs are human and therefore they also have a political oppinion and they do represent the history of a country. Unluckily the last Emperor of the German Empire lead it into the first World War. On the other hand a reestablished German Empire even if it is a true constitutional monarchy will cause lots of suspicions versus the Germans - since the memories of strong and proud Germany haven't been forgotten and will not for a long time, which we have to be aware of.
@stakas46 Perhaps it would be prudent to call the future democratic monarch of Germany Koenig (King) instead of Kaiser (Emperor) to avoid some of the psychological effect. King Georg Friedrich I of Germany: it sounds good to me. Long live the Federal Kingdom of Germany (Bundesreich)!
@FRAGIORGIO1 Like how that sounds! ;) I would gladly accept a German kingdom instead of a Republic that has forgotten almost everything that is German. So indeed long the live the Federal Kingdom of Germany!
@Khristophoros1001 Yes, we all know how it ended up last time all Germans wanted to be in one country. No, thanks, I think Europe is better off this way :)
@notavian Ehm what? :P There are two German states and I'm not supporting a reich where all Germans in Europe should be under one banner! But if Germany as we know it today changed name and got a King instead of a President.
@Khristophoros1001 Lol, both times it ended up badly... I'm just saying keep them separated :P And the time of Kings has passed, let it be, it's just an extra cost :D
@stakas46 It is difficult to say Kaiser Wilhelm II led Germany into WW I, because he had solidarity with Austria-Hungary in its dispute with Serbia, but then the Russians declared their solidarity with Serbia and started mobilizing. As Russia and France were members of the Entente, the Kaiser was nervous about both powers jumping on Germany, which was between the two. As history turned out, first France (1919) and later Russia (USSR, 1945) stripped away vast parts of Germany.
@FRAGIORGIO1 The Hohenzollern? Are you serious? They were the worst of the worst. Every single one of them was either an incompetent imbecile or a megalomaniacal psychopath. Willy nr.2 was both, and his living descendants are nothing but scum.
If you must take away our democracy, at least have the decency to pick a better dynasty than the dreadful Hohenzollern.
@Timrath Did you know that Wilhelm II dismissed Bismarck because the Kaiser wanted to improve the conditions of workers and Bismarck was opposed? He promoted culture and the arts, and built up the Reichsmarine, but he was apparently imprudent and let Marshal Hindenburg and General Ludendorff have too much influence in the latter half of WW I. There were some fine Hohenzollerns: Friedrich. Wilhelm I and III and Frederick the Great, Wilhelm I and Frederick III, & Prinz Georg Friedrich.
@Timrath keep your mouth shut, if you have no clue, the father of wilhelm II was anything else than incompetent or megalomanic and lots before him were neither
Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen (Lorraine of which he was hereditary Duke) was a man who championed European unity in democracy. He was an outstanding Catholic Christian.. He represented Bayern (Bavaria) for 20 years in the European parliament. He well deserves respect and his death should give Austrians to think about reestablishing the monarchy under a constitutional parliamentary system, just like the UK, Nederland, Sverige, Danmark, etc.
Ich befürworte eine parlamentarische Monarchie - die vielen Vorteile dieser Regierungsform mit einer angesehenen Familie ( Habsburg, Hohenzollern) als Kaiser des Landes überwiegen einfach. Irgendwann werden viele Menschen sich dafür Aussprechen, davon bin ich überzeugt.
RIP, Otto Habsburg; ich war immer ein großer Bewunderer.
Es lebe das alte Reich. Das österreichische Kaisertum ist der legitime Nachfolger unseres Heiligen Römisches Reiches. Und eines Tages wird es aus diesen Trümmern die diesen dekadenten verdammten Demokratien hinterlassen haben zu neunem Glanze auferstehen. Verdammt seien alle Republiken. Mögen Sie in in Ihrem eigenen Blut ersaufen.
Welchem "Kaiser" wird da gehuldigt? Bei allem Respekt, Otto Habsburg war nie ein Kaiser. Und was soll der Aufwand in München UND in Wien, Wien hätte voll und ganz für die Monarchisten gereicht.
@57carling aber sohn des letzten kaisers!!! und es war verdammt geil ein stück vergangenheit und alter tradition wieder in dieser art und weiße unseres landes zu sehen! das werden wir wohl so nie wieder erleben!!! gerade in der heutigen zeit mit dieser scheiß eu und den multikultiwahn sollten wir uns doch wieder unserer traditionen erinnern und sie hochleben lassen!!!
@ffrk1986 Na und, macht ihn das zu einem besseren Menschen? Er ist doch laut Aussage der "alten Tradition" auch nichts anderes, als "ein sterblicher und sündiger Mensch"! Das Kaiserreich gibt es nicht mehr. Und im übrigen war doch Herr Habsburg EU-Abgeordneter und das "Reich" seiner Vorfahren sicher auch "multikulti". Von daher ziemlich wirr, was Sie da argumentieren.
RESPEKT! So spricht einer, der in alten Traditionen auch was Gutes und Gültiges erkannt hat. Meinen Respekt hast du. In Bern, wo ich lebe, würden dir Kumpels sagen: "Bisch e geile Siech". ^^^Das ist grösstes Kompliment in BernSlang.
@crossbike vielen dank!! aber die zeit wird kommen wo sich die leut der alten traditionen wieder besinnen... spätestens wenn das projekt EU gescheitert ist. man kann niemanden eine neue tradition (die ja keine ist) und identität aufzwingen!!!
@57carling Otto von Habsburg war zehnmal besser als jeder Präsident. So blasse Witzfiguren wie Wulff (BRD) oder Fischer (Österreich) werden niemals an Erzherzog Otto herankommen.
Und warum auch in München eine Gedenkfeier stattfand? Weil Erzherzog Otto viele Jahre für Deutschland im Europaparlament saß. Außerdem haben die österreichischen Republikaner ihn ja über Jahrzehnte seine Heimat nicht betreten lassen! So wurde Bayern seine zweite Heimat!
@19StZ83 Über Herrn Habsburgs Rolle kann man sicher streiten, auch über seine politischen Ansichten.
Fakt ist, dass Österreich Republik ist. Das mit jahrzehntelangem nicht Betretenlassen stimmt auch nicht ganz. Herr Habsburg hat ab 1961 Österreich betreten können. Und wann wurde die Republik gegründet? Also keine jahrzehntelange Sache....
@57carling Österreich wurde 1918/19 Republik. Bis 1961 sind das mehr als 40 Jahre. Über 4 Jahrzehnte Verbannung finde ich schon ausgesprochen heftig. Das sind ja schon biblische Zeiträume (40 Jahre in der Wüste, etc.).
@19StZ83 Pardon, ich meinte die Zweite Republik Österreich, die wurde 1945 gegründet und 1955 souverän, also maximal 16 bzw. 6 Jahre...Keine Jahrzehnte.
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es gibt tausende definitionen von jesus und gott, aber einen katholizistischen verlogenen repressionsstaat errichten (mit geilen dummen böcken zb die beichtzwang verlangen usw ;)) , kriege provozieren und losbrechen, ect ect widerspricht der legaldefinition von jesus zu 100 prozent....es tut mir leid aber am passendsten fand ich die phrase " wir übergeben einen armen sünder " ;)) ich wünsch ihm alles gute ;))
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oldcar555 4 weeks ago
Und der Seehofer singt nicht mal mit...traurig...
kettending 1 month ago
@kettending
Warum sollte Seehofer als bayerischer Ministerpräsident die österreichische Kaiserhymne können?
AVKnecht 1 month ago
@AVKnecht Das ist ja wohl das Mindeste, er hätte sich eins von diesen kleinen Textheften schnappen sollen.
kettending 1 month ago
@kettending vom volk gewählter vertreter der republik und durch gottesgnadentum erwählter kaiser passen nicht zusammen.
kapierst du das?
kralle7611 1 month ago
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Francesko263 1 month ago
i think it will be good for austria to restore the house of Habsburg.
MrBeerke 2 months ago 2
Danke fürs Hochladen!
Grüsse aus Ungarn!
Hedrik89 3 months ago 2
Was für eine respektvolle Ehrerbietung aller anwesenden bayerischen Sänger, die Kaiserhymne für unseren Otto von Habsburg zu singen! Von Herzen Danke!
LutherJordan 4 months ago 5
¿Que himno es el primero? ¿Alguien sabe la letra?
grafvondritten 4 months ago
@grafvondritten El himno de Bavaria.
dhavebur 4 months ago
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sdpva1871 3 months ago
@grafvondritten ES EL HIMNO DE BAVIERA.
MANUELGARAYCOECHEA 3 months ago
Was quatscht die Tante da dazwischen? Wir verstehen den Text auch so. Und notfalls könnte man ihn auch einblenden.
Doraldo171 4 months ago 2
May I know why was the Bavarian national anthem played first?
elijahhee 5 months ago
@elijahhee Because they were in Bavaria, and Archduke Dr Otto von Habsburg-Lorraine represented Germany in the European Parliament out of Bavaria for 20 years and probably to honor the governor (or whatever title he bears) of Bavaria who was present.
FRAGIORGIO1 5 months ago
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Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze, unsern Kaiser Otto, unser Land Österreich und ewig leben die Habsburger!
crowncrosser 5 months ago
und wieder ist ein stück geschichte zu ende
DeejayMikeSound 5 months ago 2
Es wird bald wieder unsere Monarchie blühen! Es lebe die heilge Herrscherfamilie Habsburg (Ein Ungar(?)
dlm310t 5 months ago 2
Seehofer sieht aus, als würde er gern mitsingen, hätte aber den Text vergessen.
bonngoldbaer 5 months ago
Danke Bayern!
Ein Östererreicher.
onetwothreeandmore 6 months ago 2
die Bayernhymne + die Kaiserhymne = die Bayernhymne + die deutsche Nationalhymne. sehr interessant!
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 ja das hast du sehr gut erkannt
zuerst wurde die hymne bayerns gespielt und danach die österreichische kaiserhymne, die seit 1919 mit anderem text die deutsche hymne ist (und auch noch in der 1. republik österreichs als inoffizielle hymne galt)
wolffe93 1 month ago
This is in front of the Theatinerkirche (church of the Theatine religious order) in Munich.. After the Bavarian hymn, they sing the Imperial Austrian hymn (and previously Imperial Holy Roman Empire hymn, composed by Franz Josef Haydn, and now used by Germany after the Austrian republic dropped this great hymn!) "Gott erhalte, Gott erschuetze" Habsburg and Austria!
FRAGIORGIO1 7 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 it's okay. now germany uses this great melody
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 Note that this is the funeral of Otto von Habsburg for his family in particular, although others are invited and interested. The head of the Bavarian government was here as an invited person since he was well known to Archduke Otto who was a citizen of Bavaria and Germany also and had represented Germany in the European parliament for 20 years. The people sing the "Kaiserhymne" because it is NOT an official funjeral, but a Habsburg family funeral, but there is respect for Bayern.
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 Yes, as I said, it was briefly the hymn of the Holy Roman Empire of the German People and the Germans were intelligent enough to appreciate it, while the republicans of Austria threw out this masterpiece as well as the historic monarchy. What has been of Austria since then?
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 well. germany was actually a swarm of small and some greater kingdoms here and there. there were many kings, grand dukes and other royals before they united and formed a greater reich. they also eventually abandoned monarchies to evolve to a republic
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 May Germany continue to evolve into a constitutional democratic monarchy with restored boundaries as is just. Regards.
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 umm. i dont think it's easy. and anyway the european integration is their top priority though.
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 European integration is a very good priority, but it must be as a Europe of the Fatherlands, as DeGaulle so wisely suggested. The countries have distinct histories (although intertwined), distinct cultures, and distinct languages. A monarchy is a very clear way of proclaiming a nation's distinctness within a confederation-type union with many common goals. I do not like the imposition of certain rules that many countries may no agree with, such as homosexual "marriage"
FRAGIORGIO1 2 months ago
@EvanC0912 Yes, indeed, and as I said, it was the Imperial anthem for the Holy Roman Empire of the German People for 12 years also, so there is history behind that.
FRAGIORGIO1 2 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 umm. this is in bavaria, germany. it might be interesting for bavarians to sing the national anthem with different lyrics.
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 Again, this is NOT a German official funeral, even though there are German officials present as persons well-known to Archduke Otto and because he was also a Bavarian German as well as Austrian, Hungarian, and Croatian. (He should have been Czech citizen as well as Slovenian).
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 yes. i understand that this is not a state funeral/tribute in germany. what i mean is that due to the fact that the austrian kaiserhymne has an identical melody with the german national anthem (of course with different lyrics), some may find it quite interesting to hear the kaiserhymne (which sounds just like the national anthem but with different words sung) in german soil.
EvanC0912 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 I see what you mean. My regards.
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@EvanC0912 It would be good to reestablish the German Empire under the Hohenzollerns as a democratic constitutional monarchy with the monarch as Head of State instead of some former poliltico as President. The Head of State is supposed to represent the historical and cultural unity of the country, and how can a member of a political party do that? Many people will say, "Oh he's from that @#$%# party". Monarchs are non-political.
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago 27
@FRAGIORGIO1 Greetings from Malaysia. I also wish to see the return of the Monarchy in Germany :-)
elijahhee 5 months ago 2
@elijahhee I agree particularly because the European Union must be, as DeGaulle saw it, a Europe of Homelands (patries or Vaterlaende) true to their identies as well as respectful of their different histories and cultures, although there is much that is shared. Greetings to you, friend.
FRAGIORGIO1 5 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 I can say the same for the Austrian Habsburgs. :)
spellbreakerko 4 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 Monarchs are human and therefore they also have a political oppinion and they do represent the history of a country. Unluckily the last Emperor of the German Empire lead it into the first World War. On the other hand a reestablished German Empire even if it is a true constitutional monarchy will cause lots of suspicions versus the Germans - since the memories of strong and proud Germany haven't been forgotten and will not for a long time, which we have to be aware of.
stakas46 2 months ago
@stakas46 Perhaps it would be prudent to call the future democratic monarch of Germany Koenig (King) instead of Kaiser (Emperor) to avoid some of the psychological effect. King Georg Friedrich I of Germany: it sounds good to me. Long live the Federal Kingdom of Germany (Bundesreich)!
FRAGIORGIO1 2 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 Like how that sounds! ;) I would gladly accept a German kingdom instead of a Republic that has forgotten almost everything that is German. So indeed long the live the Federal Kingdom of Germany!
Khristophoros1001 3 weeks ago
@Khristophoros1001 Yes, we all know how it ended up last time all Germans wanted to be in one country. No, thanks, I think Europe is better off this way :)
notavian 3 weeks ago
@notavian Ehm what? :P There are two German states and I'm not supporting a reich where all Germans in Europe should be under one banner! But if Germany as we know it today changed name and got a King instead of a President.
Khristophoros1001 3 weeks ago
@Khristophoros1001 Lol, both times it ended up badly... I'm just saying keep them separated :P And the time of Kings has passed, let it be, it's just an extra cost :D
notavian 3 weeks ago
@stakas46 It is difficult to say Kaiser Wilhelm II led Germany into WW I, because he had solidarity with Austria-Hungary in its dispute with Serbia, but then the Russians declared their solidarity with Serbia and started mobilizing. As Russia and France were members of the Entente, the Kaiser was nervous about both powers jumping on Germany, which was between the two. As history turned out, first France (1919) and later Russia (USSR, 1945) stripped away vast parts of Germany.
FRAGIORGIO1 2 months ago
@FRAGIORGIO1 The Hohenzollern? Are you serious? They were the worst of the worst. Every single one of them was either an incompetent imbecile or a megalomaniacal psychopath. Willy nr.2 was both, and his living descendants are nothing but scum.
If you must take away our democracy, at least have the decency to pick a better dynasty than the dreadful Hohenzollern.
Timrath 2 months ago
@Timrath Did you know that Wilhelm II dismissed Bismarck because the Kaiser wanted to improve the conditions of workers and Bismarck was opposed? He promoted culture and the arts, and built up the Reichsmarine, but he was apparently imprudent and let Marshal Hindenburg and General Ludendorff have too much influence in the latter half of WW I. There were some fine Hohenzollerns: Friedrich. Wilhelm I and III and Frederick the Great, Wilhelm I and Frederick III, & Prinz Georg Friedrich.
FRAGIORGIO1 2 months ago
@Timrath keep your mouth shut, if you have no clue, the father of wilhelm II was anything else than incompetent or megalomanic and lots before him were neither
nightwish1000 1 month ago
Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen (Lorraine of which he was hereditary Duke) was a man who championed European unity in democracy. He was an outstanding Catholic Christian.. He represented Bayern (Bavaria) for 20 years in the European parliament. He well deserves respect and his death should give Austrians to think about reestablishing the monarchy under a constitutional parliamentary system, just like the UK, Nederland, Sverige, Danmark, etc.
FRAGIORGIO1 7 months ago 2
Ich befürworte eine parlamentarische Monarchie - die vielen Vorteile dieser Regierungsform mit einer angesehenen Familie ( Habsburg, Hohenzollern) als Kaiser des Landes überwiegen einfach. Irgendwann werden viele Menschen sich dafür Aussprechen, davon bin ich überzeugt.
RIP, Otto Habsburg; ich war immer ein großer Bewunderer.
Bachtro 7 months ago 4
Es lebe das alte Reich. Das österreichische Kaisertum ist der legitime Nachfolger unseres Heiligen Römisches Reiches. Und eines Tages wird es aus diesen Trümmern die diesen dekadenten verdammten Demokratien hinterlassen haben zu neunem Glanze auferstehen. Verdammt seien alle Republiken. Mögen Sie in in Ihrem eigenen Blut ersaufen.
MrKaiserKarl 7 months ago 2
Welchem "Kaiser" wird da gehuldigt? Bei allem Respekt, Otto Habsburg war nie ein Kaiser. Und was soll der Aufwand in München UND in Wien, Wien hätte voll und ganz für die Monarchisten gereicht.
57carling 7 months ago
@57carling aber sohn des letzten kaisers!!! und es war verdammt geil ein stück vergangenheit und alter tradition wieder in dieser art und weiße unseres landes zu sehen! das werden wir wohl so nie wieder erleben!!! gerade in der heutigen zeit mit dieser scheiß eu und den multikultiwahn sollten wir uns doch wieder unserer traditionen erinnern und sie hochleben lassen!!!
ffrk1986 7 months ago 3
@ffrk1986 Na und, macht ihn das zu einem besseren Menschen? Er ist doch laut Aussage der "alten Tradition" auch nichts anderes, als "ein sterblicher und sündiger Mensch"! Das Kaiserreich gibt es nicht mehr. Und im übrigen war doch Herr Habsburg EU-Abgeordneter und das "Reich" seiner Vorfahren sicher auch "multikulti". Von daher ziemlich wirr, was Sie da argumentieren.
57carling 7 months ago
@ffrk1986
RESPEKT! So spricht einer, der in alten Traditionen auch was Gutes und Gültiges erkannt hat. Meinen Respekt hast du. In Bern, wo ich lebe, würden dir Kumpels sagen: "Bisch e geile Siech". ^^^Das ist grösstes Kompliment in BernSlang.
crossbike 6 months ago
@crossbike vielen dank!! aber die zeit wird kommen wo sich die leut der alten traditionen wieder besinnen... spätestens wenn das projekt EU gescheitert ist. man kann niemanden eine neue tradition (die ja keine ist) und identität aufzwingen!!!
ffrk1986 6 months ago 2
@ffrk1986 Und der Erzherzog Otto war auch Kronprinz!
FRAGIORGIO1 6 months ago
@57carling Otto von Habsburg war zehnmal besser als jeder Präsident. So blasse Witzfiguren wie Wulff (BRD) oder Fischer (Österreich) werden niemals an Erzherzog Otto herankommen.
Und warum auch in München eine Gedenkfeier stattfand? Weil Erzherzog Otto viele Jahre für Deutschland im Europaparlament saß. Außerdem haben die österreichischen Republikaner ihn ja über Jahrzehnte seine Heimat nicht betreten lassen! So wurde Bayern seine zweite Heimat!
19StZ83 7 months ago
@19StZ83 Über Herrn Habsburgs Rolle kann man sicher streiten, auch über seine politischen Ansichten.
Fakt ist, dass Österreich Republik ist. Das mit jahrzehntelangem nicht Betretenlassen stimmt auch nicht ganz. Herr Habsburg hat ab 1961 Österreich betreten können. Und wann wurde die Republik gegründet? Also keine jahrzehntelange Sache....
57carling 7 months ago
@57carling Österreich wurde 1918/19 Republik. Bis 1961 sind das mehr als 40 Jahre. Über 4 Jahrzehnte Verbannung finde ich schon ausgesprochen heftig. Das sind ja schon biblische Zeiträume (40 Jahre in der Wüste, etc.).
19StZ83 6 months ago
@19StZ83 Pardon, ich meinte die Zweite Republik Österreich, die wurde 1945 gegründet und 1955 souverän, also maximal 16 bzw. 6 Jahre...Keine Jahrzehnte.
57carling 6 months ago
R.I.P Otto - feiner Mann!
Streifentube 7 months ago
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es gibt tausende definitionen von jesus und gott, aber einen katholizistischen verlogenen repressionsstaat errichten (mit geilen dummen böcken zb die beichtzwang verlangen usw ;)) , kriege provozieren und losbrechen, ect ect widerspricht der legaldefinition von jesus zu 100 prozent....es tut mir leid aber am passendsten fand ich die phrase " wir übergeben einen armen sünder " ;)) ich wünsch ihm alles gute ;))
05giacomo 7 months ago
@05giacomo ganz ehrlich... deine worte -> FAIL!!!
SpaCeAttila 7 months ago
n Verbannung, fern den Landen
Weilst Du, Hoffnung Österreichs.
Otto, treu in festen Banden
Steh´n zu Dir wir felsengleich.
Dir, mein Kaiser, sei beschieden
Alter Ruhm und neues Glück!
Bring den Völkern endlich Frieden,
Kehr zur Heimat bald zurück!
GrafvonPlanken07 7 months ago 2
Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze
Unsern Kaiser, unser Land!
Mächtig durch des Glaubens Stütze
Führ´ Er uns mit weiser Hand!
Laßt uns Seiner Väter Krone
Schirmen wider jeden Feind:
Innig bleibt mit Habsburgs Throne
Österreichs Geschick vereint.
I
GrafvonPlanken07 7 months ago 4
One of the last great men of Europe.
ceasar70alexander 7 months ago 33
@ceasar70alexander at leaste of the old and better europe now comes the times of recklessness in europe
GuyPennebaker 4 months ago
Die erste Hymne ist das Bayernlied, die Hymne Bayerns. Das zweite Lied ist die Kaiserhymne.
Nepherl 7 months ago
Was ist die erste Hymne?
RoyalblogNl 7 months ago
@RoyalblogNl Die Bayernhymne
KloaFons 7 months ago
@RoyalblogNl Die Bayernhymne, RoyalblogNI
LutherJordan 7 months ago
God bless the Habsburgs
jdi0093113 7 months ago 3
Zwei der schönsten Hymnen nur die Tiroler Landeshymne und die Hymne des Vatikans fehlen.
john32tirol 7 months ago
Ich war dabei
samurei54 7 months ago 2
@samurei54
ich auch, musste einfach sein!!!
LudovicusRex83 7 months ago