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  • This RUSSO-GERMAN march was prohibited in the Soviet Union.

  • Maybe I'm wrong but the beginning of song is actually Badenweiler march(a nazi march song which was the favorite one of the Fuhrer)

  • @NiKo55BeLiC The beginning of the song is a traditional flute solo played before most German marches. St. Petersburg Marsch is a traditional German march as is Badenweiler, hence the flute solo.

  • @historygenius

    They start with the

    1) Parademarsch der Spielleute up to 0.33 then

    2) Lockmarsch up to 0.42

    1) and 2) they play together at the beginning of a performance and 2) often between 2 marches within one performance.

  • @schattensand Cool, thanks! It's always good for me to learn about this stuff, as I've never been taught about marches, I've just listened to them a lot :D

  • hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiome 2 love it , remember tey are cousin it was a present for THE TSAR to cousin quiome 2 .

  • hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiome 2 love it , remember tey are cousin it was a present for  cousin quiome 2 .

  • hi, it's tzar song the kayzer guiom 2 tock it , remember tey are couzin

  • It´s a German march!

  • @europapatriot finnish!!

  • This isn't Russian. I'm guessing it's German. You can tell because they're whistling. And, the Russians don't whistle, and the sound doesn't seem "happy" like this. More energetic, powerful, angry with passion.

  • suomi -marssi (finnish militery march)

  • That is a German marsch - 'Heil Europa Marsch."

  • Doesn't sound Russian at all. Still a descent march though.

  • This is American Civil War music... lol

  • @MultiBandgeek14 Omg)))) American civil war ga ga ga !idiot!!!!!!!! americzn №1terrorist organization~! fuck the all evrope @Russian!

  • @MultiBandgeek14 no it's not it's the east german army band

  • Das ist preussisch und beginnt sogar mit dem preussischen Lockmarsch.

  • gay small penis music

  • The prussians brought this march from St. Petersburg. It was used by the prussians but i dont know who was the composer. Was he russian?

  • The music has no relation to USSR...

  • This is old Russian march jf the first half of 19 century. Germanes like it so tooke to their army. And nazi liked this music to. But it is russian march. Russian and Prussian war cultures simed one another/

  • @EgoriNovoros finnish march(suomi marssi)the Finnish Guards marching band Warrant Officer Erik Eriksson in 1837, composed by march, which is also known Marsch aus Petersburg, and it is part of the name in honor of the German Bundeswehr march list.

  • @raippaluoto It is Prussian Army March 112/113 Marsch aus Petersburg - "March from Petersburg" because the Prussian crown prince brought it home from a visit to Russia. It was composed by Erik Eriksson.

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  • @bimhimbim Erik Eriksson is a Finnish! Finnish Guard soldier!

  • @raippaluoto with a Swedish name?

  • @bimhimbim we were 600 years as part of Sweden. 100 years as part of the Russian, but always in Finnish.

    Marsch der Finnländischen Reiterei is a Swedish-time. Swedish troops fought Finns as soldiers, we still have a lot of names in Swedish 4% of the population speaks Swedish as their mother tongue (sorry bad english)

  • its a german march! and nothing else

  • Beautiful march

  • This is German, you dumbass.

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  • THAT IS A GERMAN ARMY MARCH!!

  • This is not a march of glorious Red Army,sounds more like introduction for circus.

  • @nedeljko18

    its a good old prussian march, think youre quite stupid -.- compare a military march with circus music, omg

  • @BlackWargreymon88 Good old swine,I sad this march can not be of glorious Red Army,only for Nazi clowns!

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  • @BlackWargreymon88  O, your problem is of different kind,your Nazi dignity is hurt ,really ???,since their roots Nazi didn't had any dignity and humanity,they brought the tragedy to the world,but we the free people of Europe,we gave you the historic lecture forever,friendly advice(free of charge):fuck you Nazi scum(but not exaggerate,healthy precaution).

  • @nedeljko18 Derpderpderp Do some research. Prussia was a while before the Nazi party existed. Thus your argument is moot. I do not agree with the Nazi atrocities, nor am I a supporter, but if you're going to flame, at least get your research right. Prussia wanted to expand, as did Persia, and Rome a in the Ancient times. And oh, if I remember, most of Europe loved expanding their borders through war.

    Love from the country that used railroad tracks and peace to expand,

    Canada.

  • @LCRDKazrai I would say,take some education(not research),expansion is one think,but fascistic ideology of extermination whole population on racial basis is a different think,your content of thought and stile is a not typical Canadian,have you ever heard for the song,"O beautiful Uta Pradesh".

  • @nedeljko18 Ah, I should have made myself more clear. (Though I spelled it out for you) BlackWargreymon88 said it was a Prussian marching song. It was Prussia who was in fact the ones who were trying to expand their borders. No, Nazi German leaders did wish for extermination of other races. But not every German was a racist. Not every Nazi was a racist. Watch "Love, War and Propaganda", and you'll see what I mean there.

    And another thing, research is a way of gaining education.

  • @LCRDKazrai In accepted methodology education is a prerequisite for any research,advise(free of charge), take immediately on line MMSE,and listen recommended song.

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  • It doesn't sound German. Too many sub themes. Who knows where these tunes originate anyway?

  • id rather be russian than a nazi. yep communists are atheists and go to hell but i rather give money to gypsies than kill jews.

  • this is an Prussian march! PRO GLORIA ET PATRIA....Deutchland uber alles!

  • It's a Finnish march, adapted from an old Pomeranian tune.

  • Interesting- the fife and drum part in the beginning is the same as that used by the DDR bands leading up to playing the Parademarsch der National Volksarmee.

  • @ykarpov I think that is because this is a recording of a German band playing it, that's the Bundeswehr cadence.

  • it`s a prussian march (german) called petersburger march

  • This is originally a Finnish march composed during the Russiam Empire era.

  • They use this march also in Finland as a patriotic march, but the Germans and Russians adopted it.

  • This is originally a Finnish march composed during the Russiam Empire era.

  • this is german. in no way is it russian

  • This is "march from petersburg" its a russian march. But it was played by the prussian armee too. The march was composed in st. petersburg in russia.

  • Yankey Doodle Dandy? WTF??

  • what ta fuck?

  • This is a German song, not Russian!

  • This march was composed in 1840´s by drum major Eriksson, a Finn serving in Russian Imperial Guard, (he actually got a golden watch from the czar because of this march); so it´s Finnish- Russian march, that was widely used in Germany in 19th century. March is influenced by Prussian march music.

  • i'm sure a million people have already mentioned this but it's german march, even though it's called peterburg.

  • i am russian and this not russia march are you joke&??

  • this is NOT Russian

  • Der Marsch geht ja auch erst bei ca. 0:50 an.

    Das davor ist der Parademarsch und die Locke (die wird tradionell nur ohn Belchbläser gespielt).

  • originally this was finnish march

  • THIS does NOT sound RUSSIAN or GERMAN! Sounds like some yankee....

  • sure!

  • @thewilhelm Not at all!

  • Preussischer Marsch-- Deutsches Marschlied „Denkste denn, denkste denn, du Berliner Pflanze, denkste denn, ick liebe dir, wenn ick ooch mit dir tanze ! Denkste denn, denkste denn, det ick darum weene ? Wenn de mir nicht lieben duhst, denn lieb ick mir alleene. Denkste denn, denkste denn, det ick mit dir scherze ? Steck mir'n Sperpektif in'n Mund Und kiek mir in mein Herze.
  • Упрямство-достоинство ослов. Ошибки-не красят владельца ака.

  • Russia forever!!!

  • second the previous comment. This is not Russian, this is Prussian. You can easily recognize that by the intro fife and drums. That's a distinctive Prussian sequence, repeated in front of nearly every Prussian marching music.

  • It is a great mistake. Actually this is a german march "Marsch aus Petersburg" it is originated during the war against Napoleon. In Russia and USSR this march was unknown.

  • This is also a semi-official march for the City of Berlin.

  • This is a german record (if you listen the opening and compare with records of german military music. it's the common german march opening. but the march itself is russian and was brought to germany by catherine the great

  • starts like a orange walk f.t.p.

  • ha, it does

  • and i hate the nazi,fuck'em all

  • @hardONNN fuck u!

  • Don't insult the Russians. They're cool. They have cool hats.

  • @McBobthestickfigure The hats are called " Šubara " ( Shubara ), I got one, they're great, like -50°C outside you got +30°C underneath the hat =D =D

  • In Finland this is known as "Suomi-marssi" (literally: Finland March)

    Finland was keen to take military affiliations from Imperial Germany in the early 1900's...

  • Why would the soviets march to something named after a czar ?

  • Because after the Stalinist hijacking of the Revolution, official state culture and propaganda became less and less about socialism, Marxism, and proletarian internationalism and more about "patriotism" and "love of the motherland." In conjunction with Stalin eliminated the prominent Marxists within the Party, he also abolished socialist principles in the army and revived traditional feature of the Tsarist army, such as these nauseating "marches."

  • jep sounds very german :)

  • This is a Prussian march, not Russian, and certainly not Soviet.

  • The famous Prussian Jaeger march was also used by RUssians.

  • VIVE LE PACTE GERMANO SOVIETIQUE!

  • i always thought that this one was german (even though it's called peterburger).

  • and its chorus is "denske den, denske den, Deutscheland uber alles".

  • this is a Prussian! not a Rossiyan march. it is The Petersburger of Prussian military marches!

  • My German military music albums tell it's origins are "unknown" or "historical". So it may be Russian as well as German, or something else. Unless you happen to know which German composed it and when.

  • This march we hear, ist called "THE PETERSBURGER MARSCH"

    It's an old german military march from the 19th century

  • I am Russian but I've never heard that march. And I don't believe that's a Russian military march

  • Its sounds like American Revolution song

  • @yskripnikov

    -imperial russian, back when Prussia and Russia were allies.

  • @yskripnikov Yes, it sounds more like from US. ^^

  • @yskripnikov

    that's true

    it sounds like in "patriot"

    or in a bad western-movie ... :D

  • I always thought this was a German march? They certainly used it.

  • The intro up to 0:42 was clearly Prussian. I dunno bout the rest though.

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