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  • Pathos....

  • hihi bin ne ganz liebe

  • Ist das ein amerkanische Version? In dem Lied sangt der Saenger Staten Island und Times Square statt Piccadilly und Leicester Square. In jedem Fall ist dies eine tolle hochladen und ich denke, im Moment, wenn das U-Boot Kapitaen und die Mannschaft singen "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" ist eine der Beste, die ich am Fernsehen erlebt habe. Entschuldigung fuer die schreckliche Deutsch: Ich weiss nicht einmal wissen, wie man einen Umlaut-typ! Oder fuer diese Angelegenheit ein s sett.

  • Amazing voice

  • 14/88

  • Verfluchten Tommys !!! Everywhere Germans kock your ass !!! :]

  • @Matti8482

    Unter Soldaten gibt es keine Parteien...nur Politikersäcke, die sie gegeneinander kämpfen lassen. Solche Sprüche braucht hier keiner, also unterlasse sie bitte.

  • @GURHTTZ Dem kann ich mich nur anschliessen.

    Es geht hier um Musik, nicht um Kriegstreiberei.

  • @RebelSoldat1 Thank you, sir. You're right. A translation is a good idea, because I have confused a couple of our fellow English speakers.

    (Danke, mein Herr. Sie haben Recht. Eine Übersetzung ist eine gute Idee, weil ich ein Paar Englischsprechende Leute verwechselt habe.)

  • @degraaf1 Your welcome. I didn't know if you even knew English, and a lot of stupid people seemed to be bashing you. I'm American too, but my favorite type of music are military marches, particularily German ones. I'm actually 14, so I don't know German well.

  • An English translation seems necessary:

    Greetings from America!

    I am an American, and it pleased me greatly to see this video. There are many English-speaking people who love German military music. Everywhere on YouTube, there are videos from English-speaking people who have made music videos for "Preußens Gloria," or other German military marches. I am very happy that a German has made a video for a famous song of the English-speaking world.

    I think it's great that we can respect each other.

  • @degraaf1

    Amen

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  • Ich glaube von den 24 die das schlecht bewertet haben von denen sind die

    Boxen kaputt

  • I salute the brave men who served on both sides of the great war!

  • soso bin ein luder

  • this song is from goodnight mister tom

  • Schön für den Tommy...aber das war auch eine heimliche Hymne "auch wenn der BDU das garnicht mochte" für unsere U-Boot Leute,und zwar wenn ein Dampfer den grund des Meeres besucht hatt,ist lang her..allen gefallenen ewige ruhe und respekt

  • mmh wohne in leipzig

  • Where can i get this version? 

  • Anrühred ist anruhrend,yes is is ! But Rothaarige mussen vergast werden

  • das boot :)

  • no more brotherswar for ppl that make profit with wars!

  • anrührend! mein vater hats mir als kind immer vorgesungen. die fotomontage ist anrührend, ein guter tribute für all die armen jungen kerle die in den weltkriegen drauf gegangen sind...

  • nun hab was geiles entdeckt haha

  • If from the same town as the man who wrote this song makes you proud

  • This song is in stark contrast to the sheer brutalities suffered in the trenches. Guess they had to have something to cheer them up.

    Makes me sad in a way, such an innocent song in such a horrible time.

  • also nie mehr schuften bin so reich

  • HOW CAN U DISLIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!! ITS A SONG KNOWN FOR PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT IN THE WAR FOR US!!!!!! SO THAT WE CAN LIVE IN PEACE NOW!!!

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  • Grüße aus Amerika!

    Ich bin Amerikaner, und es hat mich sehr gefreut, dieses Video zu sehen. Es gibt viele englischsprechende Leute, die deutsche Militärmusik lieben. Überall in YouTube gibt es Videos von englischsprechende Leute, die Musikvideos von ,Preussens Gloria' oder andere deutsche Militärmärsche gemacht haben. Ich bin sehr froh, dass ein Deutscher ein Video von einem bekannten Lied der englischsprechende Welt gemacht hat.

    Ich finde es echt toll, dass wir einander respektieren können.

  • @degraaf1

    Hallo American man...die Leute in beider Gräben hatten eigentlich keine Probleme..es wurde sogar in Kampfpausen gemeinsam Weihnachten gefeiert..

  • @degraaf1 Tolle Einstellung !! Gibt nicht sehr viele davon !! Wenn alle so denken würden .. .. ?? Wäre Frieden

  • @degraaf1 I can't speak German but i understand it in writing and i was told you didn't get taught about WW1 &2 because of the embarresment

  • @degraaf1 hows it feel to start both world wars and lose? what? cant finish what u started? fuckin pussy krauts...

  • @degraaf1 ich denke, auch wenn auf der Welt-Krieg geführt wird, die Soldaten, egal welchen Landes, müssen in den Krieg, sie werden nicht gefragt. Ja - es wird getötet, ABER auch da herrscht Respekt, bei einigen, niemanden unnötig in qualvollen Schmerzen, sterben lassen. So habe ich immer versucht, meine Soldaten, auszubilden. natürlich auch, dass sie gut kämpfen sollen, denn ich denke kein offizier, möchte seine Soldaten in Zinksärge heimbringen.

    freundl.

    Mr.Anhaltiner

  • @degraaf1 Sorry, meinte ich zu diesem kommentar angeben.

  • @degraaf1 Ist eins meiner Lieblings Marchlieder ;) Grüße aus Deutschland....

  • actually this version is about the Irishman in the New York, who returns to homeland. No war here.

  • totally agree with you2912801821,,,am prussian muself,,live in usa but honor those who had to fight,,,no matter what nationality,,,hope there will never be another one ,,but love those songs,,,,

  • Es gibt auch eine deutsche Version mit dem Titel ,,Es ist ein langer Weg zum dritten Reiche" xD

  • mmh bin aus hamburg

  • Great version / Sweden

  • Tolles Video, große Hymne, vor allem super Fotos aus dem ``Great War``.Grüßee Ed

  • Fantastic pur

  • Bei uns sind es halt die " Niederen Beweggründe "

  • @Stahlmach Well, I changed to English again. :-) Well even "Lego" is seen as "rascist" (anti-feminist and anti- gay) here nowadays. Bad mistake to change from bricks to little figures without a gender-secretary. Hihihihi

    "Honi soit qui mal y pense", used in this comment, could be seen as enforcement of the "British rule" over Ireland and is seen as "nationalistic" then. Says the proud prussian kitten. No nation anymore, no nationalism. ;-P

  • It's scary to think of it but, if it weren't for war, there wouldn't be peace.

  • @Aztetos there has only been one recorded day in history where there has been no conflict and i think it will stay like that for a long while

  • @Aztetos yes america would still be in a depression if it wasnt for world war 2

  • I rarely post any comments on Youtube, but Courgan09's post has inspired me. Realy deep sence, and i totally agree with you. My both grandpas also fought in ww2, they where pilots (russian) ane each one hit several german planes. My grandpas also died, but their words about the war where just the same. It's caos and loses to any part - victors and losers. No more war.

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  • @Hardgame13 , It`s nice to know that there are some more people in the world who have got the same opinion.

    I got a comment by TheSunmanho that I couldn`t believe, but it sometimes seems to me that some people just got a head on their neck for a haircut. So its only good to know to have people like you around!

  • The Irish do not really like this song. (Says my Gmum.)

    And yes, we are all christians (me not), but we do we share the same values. We learned this by 1.000 years of history. (mostly in war)

    But sorry, there are no Arabs in my post.

    One event of them, too much.

    :-)

  • @burqabob 210,000 Irishmen Faught for the Crown in ww1 mostly for a wage to send home and for Irish feedom, This song was never popular with the Irishsoldiers because it was almost seen as a mocking to the Irishsoldiers when sang by English soldiers as "your fighting my battle" The Irish never got much respect in the British forces aka "cannon fodder" along with our Scottish and Welsh comrades always sent to the hardest fighting locations and First into battle "clear the way" motto

  • @IrishHitman79 :-( But may I ask, welsh do not like scots, scots do not like irish and all of them are disliked by the english. Sigh. I do like you guys. :-) I was told, Rep. o. Ir. does not want the North, to poor, to unite, in school? Is this true?

  • @burqabob Eh the Irish and Scots always kinda gota on was my unstanding, Well the English were the enemy to the Irish,Scots,Welsh so you cant expect mush love there lol but times change i get on with alot of English mates. The R.O.I does want to be united with the south thats why there is the whole IRA thing But its the old English colenies "unionists" dont want to be part of the republic so its why you have the troubles sadly.

  • @IrishHitman79 Last time I was in Tipperary it was a gritty industrial town. I and my first wife stopped at a church, and boiled sausages and marrow peas in the parking lot. The local butcher had died, and they had a grand wake for him. That was around 1980, in the spring. Folks were very nice to us, and gave us a lift to the next town so we could catch the train.

  • @DonMeaker Ah you sure it was tipp? Tipp is a small little town in the county very pretty you must have been in Limerick.

  • @IrishHitman79 It was small, but I grew up in New York, in a town of only 200 or so, so it would not have struck me as oddly small. I like small towns. And the nice folks that picked us up said he was 'the butcher' singular.

  • @IrishHitman79 Well, they are "united". May not hthe way they like it, but it's all decided in Bruxelles now. :-(

    Who cares of "nations" nowadays, or peoples believes?

    Honi soit qui mal y pense

    (The german quote woud fulfill hate crime law)

    Be Irish, my dear mate. :-)

  • @burqabob This latin quote would never fulfill some German crime law and by the way we dont have Hate Crime Laws in Germany. Honi soit qui mal y pense means " Ein Schuft, wer Böses dabei denkt "

  • @Stahlmach We do not? Oh, I studied law a little bit. And well for "Suum cuique" you well get a real fine fine. ;-P

  • @Stahlmach Nun, eigentlich haben Sie recht. Da aber der objektive Tatbestand bei der Strafzumessung eine entscheidende Rolle spielt, haben wir "hate crime law". Wenn auch mehr in den Kommentaren als "geschrieben".

  • @burqabob Und genau darum ging es mir. Davon unabhängig kann man für die Zitierung dieses Lateinischen Satzes nicht belangt werden und ich bezweifle sehr stark dass ein Anwalt in irgeindeiner Weise mit einer solchen Klage auch nur ansatzweise eine Chance hätte. Ganz gleich ob der Satz " Suum cuique " - Jedem das seine - unter dem 3 . Reich eine andere Deutung fand. Mit welcher Begründung sollte man denn zur Kasse gebeten werden ?

  • @Stahlmach Kennen Sie "Hide my Ass"? Den YT proxy? Ungefähr 30% der Videos hier sind "in Deinem Land nicht verfügbar"........... Ohne den proxy. You Tube ist voll von Zensur. Und von "Human Rights" Spinn .. äh Aktivisten, bewacht, die diese auch durchsetzen. Und sei es "Berliner Luft", ganz doll Naziiiii!

  • @burqabob And the German Sentence " Ein Schuft, wer Böses dabei denkt " just means " Shamed be he who thinks evil of it ". How should this fulfill a Crime Law ?!

  • @Stahlmach And well, as "Honi soit qui mal y pense" is the motto of the English kings and queens, it could be seen by a leftist attorney as: nationalistic. And well, may I have made my position not quite clear, I choosed "Honi... (...)" instead of the quote I wanted to post.

  • @IrishHitman79 The Anzacs got sent to a lot of hard fighting locations too, as did the French, being sent to Verdun at 1916 during Falkenhayne's Peace Offensive. Of course the US, once they got in, did a fair bit of fighting. Perhaps it is the Irish paranoia that sees them being sent to tough places? Not saying that they didn't get to tough places, but certainly it was not unique. One thing about military service, after you join, the reasons why you join don't count, your orders do.

  • @DonMeaker I see your point, im talking about within the British army itself the royal ulster divison(Irishmen) was one of the first over the top at the somme tock huge losses, the Irish just didnt get much respect from the brits, and where hard fighters in the battlefield. Even Napoleon even had an Irish Legion in his army. We faught for the Union and the South in the American Civil war and even in the Spanish civil almost every major war we faught in lol even the Duke of Wellinton was Irish!

  • @IrishHitman79 Wellington was Anglo-Irish.

    A lot of English units went over the top at the Somme too, and there were enough dead to shock any of the nationalities that fought for the king at that time. A lot of southern US irish went to mexico after the US civil war, where they sang some song about "green grows..." and mexicans still call anglos "Gringos"

  • @IrishHitman79 the Duke of Wellington was of the Protestant Anglo-Irish aristocracy. These people used to send their wives to England just before giving birth to claim being English. Wellingtons mother went into labour early in Dublin while on her way to England. As an adult Wellington when accused of being Irish said "Just because one is born in a stable doesn't make one a donkey". Not very nice but that was the way things were back then.

  • @binaway Yes your very right. But if a dog has a red coat he is not a fox, he may act and look like and try to be one, but he is still a mutt. As may be a trick of faith he will always be and Irishman for its the land the air he first set up apon. Admiral Brown has the same sort of background another example. Anyways if you google the Duke he is also classed as an Irishman if he liked it our not.

  • My great grandfather fought in the italian army during world war 1, and so did my great uncle, but he was in the austro-hungarian army.

  • hi friend, how about writing a correct (complete) headline? with artist and song name so one can find this song? i only found it over the thumbnails on the right side of the screen. but anyone who tries to find the song by the title/or name (remember: youtube is partly a search engine!!!) will not find don´t write an angry reply, better write a correct headline for other fans

    thanks, and in the name of nameless others,

    friederich

    must be a bad habit, see it in more of your uploads....

  • I beg to disagree. Most of the technology used in the American Civil War was new to the time period. Use of balloons for observation, railroads for mass movement of men and materials, use of ironclads,tinclads submarines, repeating rifles, breech loading artillery, major trench warfare, and mines. The tactics had not caught up to the technology(Cold Harbor,Franklin, Pickett). Unfortunately, the European powers had to relearn some of these lessons at the cost of many casualties.

  • I beg to disagree. Most of the technology used in the American Civil War was new to the time period. Use of balloons for observation, railroads for mass movement of men and materials, use of ironclads, repeating rifles, major trench warfare. The tactics had not caught up to the technology( Cold Harbor,Franklin, Pickett). Unfortunately, the European powers had to relearn some of these lessons at the cost of many casualties

  • @KarieVivandc769

    Ein Hirn hast du zufällig nicht auch gefunden?

  • How can a war be "great"?

  • @MrSarcosuchus WW1 was the first modern war in which thousands of people died, thus people called it the "Great War".

  • @WW2frontline first modern war was the US Civil war 1861-1865 ,1/2milion casualties. For the first time in war machine gun, submarine , iron warships were used. And cities were destroyed.

  • @redbiter I would consider the Maxim gun the first truly automatic gun, in WW1 all countries had repeating rifles as standard issue, and submarines were used more effectively. You are saying that the US Civil war, where the country is fighting itself, was more destructive than whole countries fighting each other. During WW1 thousands of soldiers were killed in a single battle, in total 16.5 million people were killed and 21 million more wounded.

  • @WW2frontline More people died from the influenza than from weapons in WWI.

  • @DonMeaker And well, whats your issue?

    It's "nicer" do die on spanish flu than on a bullet or a fragment?

    Make some sence to your comments please.

    I wish you 4 weeks of a trench in WWI. But I'm anice one, you can decide the side you on. (Arse)

  • @burqabob Actually, a lot of men died on the front lines from spanish flu. Evolution normally selects against parasites being lethal. Where the transition from one host to another is eased, parasites can evolve to be more lethal. A cough in a dugout would infect everyone. Coughing out one's lungs is not a particularly nice way to go either. The point is, as hard as we tried to kill each other, nature killed more.

  • @WW2frontline I only said that the US Civil war was 1st modern war, not most destructive.

  • @redbiter Name the war, someone in my family was in it. Civil War, WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Cold War (Korean War), but not any "modern" wars we're having today.

  • @WW2frontline I disagree. "Great" being used to annotate the vast size of the war, in which nations across the world were up in arms. The First World War was "Great" in the fact that the vast size of the war and the vast involvement was enormous.

  • @ShawnC15 This I agree with. The sheer size and scope of this war deserves the title. The reverse of the WWI allied victory medal says "The Great War for Civilization"

  • @MrSarcosuchus

    Guck doch mal im Wörterbuch unter great nach. Spätestens an zweiter Stelle findest du da „groß".

  • My Uncle served in the Great Ward and had many wonderful stories… some may even have been true! Anyway farewell and smooth sailing back home Dough Boy.

  • Battleship!

    

  • Damn it's sentimental. Makes me want to dedicate my life to the resurrection of the West to its former greatness!

  • Restoration is perhaps a better term than resurrection. When you think about the incredible decline from '14 to '45, resurrection seems more apt.

  • Yeah, those pictures at the end are from WW2.

  • Un morceau qu on adore chez nous à Ploegsteert. Haut lieu de la bataille de la Lys et tous les jours nous retrouvons des restes de ces héros qui sont morts dans les tranchées

  • you loose

  • You used the wrong song =(

  • There are no heros !

    Aber träumt ruhig weiter! Wo sind nochmal gleich die Ureinwohner, Eures achso genialen Staaten hin ... Oh vergessen ... alle getötet - auf die ein oder andere Weise ! Wieviele waren es ?

    Aber wir sind die bösen?????

    Shame on you

  • @galappo wenn man nach diesen Zahlen geht waren die Amis um mehr als 1 million Menschen schlimmer, aber Stalin und Mao haben das bei weitem getoppt

  • The Americanization of the lyrics does eat away at the authenticity, but it's still a great song

  • I prefer the version with Piccadilly and Leicester Square but still a great song. The U boat men sang it as well didnt they?

  • @ivangrozny27 Yea, the U boat men call it Das Boot. The song itself is used by a lot of countries but the places are usually changed around but still

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  • @billdup Yes because German's aren't human beings, they all voluteered to murder and be murdered in the mud of france, they decided they'd rather kill englishmen than be with their families on their farms and in their homes. Germans don't love, feel pain, sadness, or any emotion.

    Seriously dude, its people like you that cause wars to be fought, you ethnocentric piece of shit. Germans are a brave and heroic people.

    Show a little respect for you fellow human beings.

  • @2912801821

    In times of peace sons bury their fathers, In times of war father bury their sons !!! Like the French and British soldiers, the germans fought for what the belived in or what they were told to belive in. May we never see a Europaen Civil war again

  • @2912801821

    In times of peace sons bury their fathers, In times of war fathers bury their sons !!!

     Like the French and British soldiers, the germans fought for what they belived in or what they were told to belive.

    May we never see a Europaen Civil war again

  • @2912801821 Well, we just experience it. My deepest condolence for all the norwegian victims. May they rest in Peace. :-(

  • @2912801821 Why only European? You probably don't care about other nations, do you?

    But I will help you out of your dream/wish... I think we will have a new war in Europe soon. There has allways been war in Europe, in the entire world. World peace will never be. The economic problems will cause new wars, like it did before.

    There won't be peace in the world till there is money.

    There will allways be money, so war will never go.

    Accept it. We are human. We have to fight. War = Human = War.

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  • great video

  • hab das sogar auf einer alten Schellackplatte!!

    

  • @communistcrusher3 ok

    but what about such policies as the T4 program to get rid of the mentally ill, the insane, etc. i vaguely identify with the reasoning i.e 'trimming the fat' but morally its inexcusible,

    the two things hitler did right militarily was fostering rocketry and jet engine technology, and having the sense to recruit fresh faces into seniour military positions, thus allowing new ideas to be implanted more easily, such as development of the blitzkrieg

  • Hey! I have a question for all of you!

    Why the FUCK are you discussing World War 2 event on a WORLD WAR 1 song? =/

  • @AzrielDelacroix

    Better question is why people can't just enjoy a good song and instead feel the need to discuss the mustached moron.

  • @DrMabuse2006 Indeed I agree.............. I just can't get over how very jingoist, racist, and and generally assanign some folks are and at the damndest times imagineable.

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  • In war there are no good guys there are no bad guys just boys that want to fight in wars and doing whats right for them and old generals and captains that say what the young boys do and they fight and die and when they win the generals and captains get the credit .

  • French and British were the servants of illuminati. Jew-york banksters supported britain and france to survive the ww1 against Germany, because german productivity and industry and technology were to big for these economically decline countries. Read about British Balfour declaration for Israel/Palestine. Jews promised to drag USA into the war to help the two backward losers of the WW1 (Britain and France).

  • @celebration81 You are absolutely correct!

  • remember all who lost their lives in war; thank god we are now living in peace and friendship

  • can anyone see that hand on the last photo ?

  • 18 Germans dislike this song...

  • @pattadon Im German and find this song just intriguing as Erika!

  • @pattadon it isn't Germans who would dislike it, it's niggers who have no taste in music with talent.

  • thanks to all our brothers ,,

    who helped us

    love yorkshire

  • No,TheMrSmissen, he was Kapitänleutnant !

  • My mum is english, my Dad is german. My mum`s Dad was a bomber- pilot in ww 2, my Dad`s father was captain of a german submarine. They both did the best to kick the s... of each other during ww2, and since 1960 they were the best mates you could imagine. Until they died. One in 1966, the other in 1969. And both said to me:

    We are all chistians. It`s up to you to make this world a better place. So I try. And it makes no difference to me if my pupil are english, german or arabs! No more war!

  • @courgan09

    Your Fathers father was nazi?

  • @TheMrSmissen Most Germans during WWII outside of the SS and Luftwaffe were not Nazis. Many explicitly disagreed with Nazism, especially in the higher orders of military leadership, hence why Germany army leadership tried to assassinate him multiple times. As for the German navy, in which courgan's grandfather served, they were according to Hitler, "communists". While this is somewhat of an exaggeration, the Navy were very far left of the Nazis.

  • @ULTRAHITLER How the fuck do you know what most Germans are? Let me tell you this. Most Germans DID support Hitler until the very end. Why? Because they are not fucking idiots. Hitler saved the nation and made them a super state once more, why would you dislike Hitler? You would have to be fucking insane.

    The German army leadership did not try to assassinate Hitler, it was about 20 low-mid ranking officers who were cowards and traitors and only did this when the war was being lost.

  • @communistcrusher3 And cowardly low-ranking officers? Let's not forget that Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg had won an Iron cross and a German cross for valor, and the assassination plots included numerous Generals, many of whom were senior members of the German staff, and Marshall Rommel.

  • @bucktoothjackass Your point? So about 20 people, irregardless -- who turned out to be cowards and traitors, abandoning Germany when they started to lose the war and in which they had ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to try and kill Hitler other than their pathetic power hungry, self loathing instincts which they could not control.

    Rommel's influence is heavily debatable, and quite possibly could be pure propaganda.

  • @ULTRAHITLER Hitler was a great man, and to say otherwise is just foolish. You people always backtrack to "death of innocents" No leader was not responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent civilians. Germany lost the war and there is profit to be made, which is why their crimes, while petty in comparison to the allies, are exaggerated 10 fold.

    If you understand National Socialism, you will understand Hitler -- and thus support him. It is only logical.

  • @communistcrusher3 Petty? A concerted and organization extermination effort is FAR beyond what the allies did. It's not even like it's deniable, really. Sure, Dresden and the like were bad, but it was not organized with the kind of malice and determination of the Holocaust.

  • @bucktoothjackass Really? It's funny how this "organized extermination" is not documented... nor is there any evidence of such an event. The Auschwitz plaque started at 5.5 million dead, its at around 1.5million today, and will only get lower and lower.

    It's also interesting that Hitler never refers to this, nor is his name signed on any documents approving such events. The holocaust is all hype, in both the way it is described, and the scale.

  • @communistcrusher3

    Yes, all these Jews, Roms and Poles simply ran away to Manchuria, together with the guys from Stutthoff, Sachsenhausen and the rest of Poland. And all of the documentation - photos, movies, everything! held by museums and other institutions has been fabricated by Soviets. Especially the Allies' intelligence reports. Not to mention memories of the survivors and witnesses which were ALL made up.

    It's Nazis who are the real victims of the Holocaust!

  • @TapOnX Photos? What photos? Starved people? That's not murder, thats lack of food.

    Movies? Are you serious? I won't even comment. Museums? What about them ? They just latch on to the above, with no evidence whatsover of any mass constructed murder campaign.

    Witnesses? You can find witnesses for anything. They tell their story and each time it gets worse. Check out my favorites list and watch a video called "The Big Lie"

    Yes, the German's were the real victims, who were murdered.

  • @communistcrusher3

    But that's exactly what I am saying! Auschwitz was simply a franchise of Manchurian Resettlement Company. At night, when nobody was looking, the Jewish colonists were placed in planes that flew over North Pole to the city of Harbin in Manchuria, where they were given land and tools. Many of the towns build by industrious and humble "Auschwitzians" (as they were called by the locals) still exist and sometimes even have become important cultural and economic centers.

  • @communistcrusher3 Ahahaha! Not documented. It is the most well documented genocides... EVER. How do you think all the documents got there? For Christ's sakes, it's on record that the number's tattooed onto prisoner's arms were Hollerith numbers, generated by IBM machines. There were even early computer punch cards being used to track inmates. Auschwitz was not the only concentration camp, and at least 6 million people are documented to have died alongside the 5.1 million Jews.

  • @bucktoothjackass Sorry buddy, its not documented at all. Do a bit of research and it will all fall to pieces, holes and holes.

    Where is your evidence? Where is the orders? Do you have them? Nobody else does.

    I also don't care if criminals and traitors die, they are not my problem.

  • @ULTRAHITLER the most notable breaker from nazi policy was rommel, who is without question my favorite general of the 20th century due to both his brillient tactics, and his refusal to obey the more repugnent orders from hitler.

    who, several times stupidlly dissallowed his men, when in dire straits, to do what was neccesary to survive like surrendering when the jig was clearly up i.e stalingrad.

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  • @courgan09 disagree, war moves us forwards; it's not no more war, but a better war, a bigger war, but one more easily survived

  • @keithsimonh Sometimes the next war is bigger, sometimes smaller. You really can't predict such things. After WWI came the "Pygmy wars" in eastern europe, a smaller war, but one that used the aircraft, artillery and machineguns displayed in WWI. After the Balkan wars of 1912 came WWI, a bigger war with more advanced killing techniques.

  • @courgan09

    you have to lern, to eat your pain... i was 18 years in the german navy, 8 years on a sub. my family is so different, rushian, german, english and french... wat do you think, its problem.

    KKpt. Steiner

  • R.I.P To all Irish Republican soldiers from Tipperary who died fighting the British Empire in the Tan war.

  • R.I.P To all those brave good loyal men who died for there goverments and countrys these men had some balls watching there friends getting slaughtered knowing they faced the same fait! Going through hell in the trenches to 1 day watch your friends being killed dreding to hear the whitsle knowing its your turn to WALK into machine gun fire some as young as 14-15 these men were the bravest of them all THESE MEN HAVE HONOUR AND THEY DESERVE HUDGE RESPECT! What they went though was hell R.I.P

  • 16 germans disliked this video.

  • @TheMrSmissen What a racist remark...

  • @TheMrSmissen i like this song

  • @TheMrSmissen

    I'm German, my grandfather fought in the Wehrmacht, I love German military marches, and i love this song just as much.

  • Super song, genauso wie "Dixieland" und "When Johnny comes marching home again" oder das "Panzerlied".

    Einfach genial.

    Ich mag einfach die Soldaten-Lieder.

  • @smokie66de Da stimme ich überein, vorallem weil ich bei den deutschen

    mitsingen kann und man nicht merkt das meine Stimme nicht der wahre Hammer ist.

    Kannst die Lieder in jeder lautstärke singen.

  • nice video

  • been to europe its okay.......turkey was better

  • this is the rubbish version, into New York city, you mean London? and farewell two time square, it's farewell Leicester square!!! Why do the Yanks 'ave to ruin everything? Just because they can't pronounce Leicester.

  • @MrSlaternater You're right. I'm a "Yank" and the original blows this away. Just not the same with American references. Warrior's verse below:

    That's the wrong way to tickle Mary,

    That's the wrong way to kiss!

    Don't you know that over here, lad,

    They like it best like this!

    Hooray pour le Francais!

    Farewell, Angleterre!

    We didn't know the way to tickle Mary,

    But we learned how, over there!

  • @MrSlaternater oh sure "and we'll all be gay!" ya thats just great

  • @Monopoly907

    Remember this was written like a hundred years ago. When gay meant Happy.

  • God bless the heroes fell in all sides in the Great War!

  • @TotoHU

    A war is never great....

  • @MarketGardenMCMXLIV what he means is the first world war

  • btw wo ist mein traumprinz

  • @lovelymaya10 Where have all the solidiers gone----?