German navy marsch- Unsere Marine Marsch

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

Music: Marsch und Lied Unsere Marine (Stolz weht die Flagge schwarz-weiss-rot)

Film: Sinking of British aircraft carrier HMS Glorious by German battleships Gneisenau and Scharnhorst.

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  • Is this music allowed to play now ?

    Have any country banned this march ?

  • I don't think that there is any country that ban this music.

  • @etheriazad Respect mankind? Really? Just as the commies did? LOL

  • Is it Scharnhorst in picture?

  • Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.

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  • Those were real men back then with fighting spirit!

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  • 日本でいうところのドイツ版軍艦行進曲ですね。戦艦ビスマルクの­勇姿が目に浮かびます。

  • Most of these German marches were written long before the Second World War. Remember, Germany is famous for musicians too. Thanks for posting.

  • They were not battleships they were heavy cruisers

  • @zzzippo55

    I don't understand you. Could you reiterate please, preferably writing in lower case where necessary.

  • @Myles0Harcourt THOSE INTERMENTS WERE ALL DEPORTED

  • @etheriazad

    What about German Jews?

  • I may be wrong, but this footage appears to show the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Glorious being sunk off the Norwegian coast in 1940; it certainly appears to contain genuine combat footage and, as the two sisters only engaged one target together in this manner (ie; confidently firing broadsides and steaming toward the target) during their careers, it sort of points to it. Many men died on the Glorious and her escorts, Ardent and Acasta. Honour and respect to those men also.

  • @shidoski The Scharnhorst class were absolutely NOT battlecruisers. They were designed, built and designated as battleships by the Germans. Only the British rated them as battlecruisers, and wrongly, solely on the basis of their having an 11" main battery. These ships were designed to have the main battery exchanged for three twin 15" turrets when they became available; wartime developments prevented this. The armour scheme provided protection against capital ship guns; a battlecruisers' didn't.

  • Our band, Royal Swedish Navy Band, used it in our marching display in the ninties, but without singing. Beautiful march!

  • @SSFlorianGeyer Our band used it in our marching display in the ninties, but without singing. Beatiful marsh!

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