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  • Dies ist nicht eine ungarische Uniformen. Diese Beinamen Labanc Anzug. nicht eine Frau als ungarischer Husar gekleidet

  • Congratulations of your work! I am painting 25mm model soldiers of the Austrian Empire of the Napoleonic Wars and have both "German" and Hungarian soldiers as well as Border and Volunteer troops (Grenzer und Freiwilliger). I also have French, Bavarians, British, and Russians at present and have Saxons waiting to be painted. I presently have around 1,700 finished and 200 more half painted with about 400 unpainted. I have them made so as to play chess with them: Allies vs French & Bavarians!

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  • SUUPER

    

  • Long live to the first UNION in Europe, to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy!!

  • Very Good Video!

    Greetings from Hungary!

    5*****

  • you are very talanted wouldnt it be great if you could make a video on how to draw these uniforms?

    :TP:

  • @TP0W3R atm I don't have time for it.. don't know if I ever get it done..

  • in the naked gun is a person called hapsburg but in austria were HABSBURG

  • You're a good drawer - good job!

  • As for reality the Hapsburgs were always Austrian Emperors. This was their power base! They derived their strenght from Austrian territories, not The Holy Roman Empire....which was a name only!

  • nice work ;)

  • The eagle at the beginning of the video is quite fascinating. In 1804, the German Emperor Francis II crowned himself Emperor of Austria. So, for 2 years, until the German Empire was dissolved, he was German Emperor AND at the same time Emperor of Austria which was part of the German Empire.

    The double-headed eagle is the German Imperial Eagle with the Austrian Imperial Eagle on his chest. That one person is Emperor of a country which is part of country of which he is Emperor, is weird.

  • He was not German Emperor as there was no "German Empire" at the time. He was the elected Holy Roman Emperor and the first hereditary Austrian Emperor.

  • Really? O, then please explain me why he called himself German Emperor? Don't you think he know better than you what he was?

    And the Holy Roman Empire was also called "German Empire", both by the Emperors and the people. Read Pufendorf, Moser, Goethe, Schiller, Hutten, Wimpfeling and all the other poets: they all called the Roman Empire also "German Empire", and their fatherland was Germany, and their Emperor the German Emperor.

    They now better than you.

  • better luck next time. the German Reich will come much more l8r in 1871,

    plese dont write not true thing on the net, someone may believe them as true.

    i know that nazi says their was the 3rd because they count the Holy Roman Empire as the 1st but this is not correct at all.

  • What a deep nonsense. The people living in the Holy Roman Empire called it Germany, the German Empire, and they called themselves Germans. So what?

    The Emperor himself called his title: 'deutscher Kaiser' (German Emperor). Do YOU think you know better than the GERMAN Emperor himself? The Empire was German. The people called it German, the nobility it German, the foreign countries it German, and the Emperor himself called it German.

    So where is the problem?!

  • you missunderstood something i guess, he never called himself german emperor, he called himself roman empire cause he was the only man who was the emperor of austria, where his name was Francis the First, and the emperor of the holy roman empire where his name was francis the second

  • @SamHawkens he was called roman emperor, because until napoleon there could only be a roman emperor...that was a matter of "translatio imperii". Correctly the emperor, as far as he was a habsburg, was austrian emperor of the holy roman emperor or short "roman emperor". and the holy roman empire was just an alliance of independent states (more than 400). Especially after the 30 years war the emperor had no control over the different states...just over his lands: the austrian lands...

  • @holesandt1 sorry typing mistake "austrian emperor of the holy roman empire" of course ;)

  • @holesandt1 PS: not all of the austrian lands were part of the holy roman empire...e.g. hungary. so austria was never FULLY part of the holy roman empire at all...

  • @holesandt1 After Napoleon abolished the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in 1806, the Habsburg lands became the Austrian Empire. In 1867 the dual monarchy was declared (Empire/Kingdom of Austria-Hungary lasting until 1918.

  • er war niemals Kaiser von Deutschland nur Präsident des deutschen Bundes und König in Germanien

  • 05/15/09 Nice job. thank you for all your work and for sharing.

    Very interesting and well done.

  • Der Marsch ist bei dieser Version viel zu schnell gespielt :(

  • Nette Version vom Prinz Eugen Marsch. Woher?

  • seach for "felixdeus" on youtube, visit his channel and look for the " Prinz Eugen March"

  • Austria Hungary friends for ever!!!!:D

  • true.. :)

    greetings from vienna!.

  • @vandrewhun ??? what are you taling from austria take from hungary örvidek (burgenland)...

  • @fudami I know.... and Poland took a small part of Hungarian Felvidék from us...but I love Poland too !!!

    and my country is a huge country, like in 1910 (..18..20) ! Vesszen Trianon! Hazám ott van a Kárpátok alatt!

  • your wrong!

    The Prinz Eugen Marsch is an austrian march, with typcial austrian and hungarian music. The march was composed by Andreas Leonhardt an austrian military composer.

  • Really fine work

  • Prinz Eugen was a great general.-and if i have a correct infomation, nowdays he some kind of austrian "national" hero. I know, he was not austrian,but please austrian nationality is not exist. There are Tiroler or Steier etc. I think in the past it means the same like now the europer. How was Österreicher?-the dependant of the Ruler or the so called bureaucrat of the Emperor.

  • -sorry -Who- the correct!-anyway I like this song!...and it can be that i'm not right!

  • Prinze Eugen was a Savoy (Royal family of Italy); Savoys and Absburgs are relative: Maria Teresa merried king Carlo Alberto (the king that adopted the Tricolor as Italian flag) and Maria Adelaide merried Vittorio Emanuele II (First King of United Italy). Umberto I, his successor, made the alliance in 1882 with Germany and Austria.

  • Composer was Andreas Leonhardt, born 20. April 1800, Asch near Eger, Bohemia, died 3. Oktober 1866, in Vienna, was composer for the austrian army. The Prinz Eugen March is "the" traditional austrian army march - so it is totally correct to use it here.

    best regards

  • is Prinz Eugen not Austrian???? iam getting cunfusede...

  • @gnuhhung Prinz Eugen was neither Austrian neither German, he was Italian (Savoy), first he offered his services to Louis XIV of France, but he was rejected, so he offered his services to Louis's greatest rivals, the Habsbourgs.

  • becouse it was the only music i could finde that fit with the austrian drawings

  • Echt schön zeichungen!

    Ha Drauf!

  • This army are dance on battlfield

  • huh what?

  • xD i plyd wit the not pay ;D

  • austria have cool solider's, i pay wit them wen i ply cossacks 2, so i say nice :D

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