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Marsch der finnländischen Reiterei

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Dieser geniale deutsche Marsch stammt aus dem 30 Jährigen Krieg und soll an die finnischen Reiterregimenter erinnern. Er ist eine Mischung aus Tragik und prachtvollen Melodien, zu der Zeit der katholisch und protestantischen Konflikten.

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  • Leve våra finska bröder!

  • YOUR WRONG!!! IT'S NOT GERMAN, DAMN IT, IT'S FINNISH!

    THAT'S WHY IT'S CALLED Marsch der (finnländischen) Reiterei

    finnländischen means FINNISH!

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  • wilhelm16...

    With your comments about perhaps ONE OF THE GREATEST MILITARY MARCHES IN THE WORLD...You stepped on " HOLY GROUND"...This is THE MARCH OF THE FINNISH CAVALRY IN THE 30 YEAR WAR.

    What would you think... If I would put a video here and tell people that Alte Kameraden is a Finnish fishermans song?

  • KUNNIA...ISÄNMAA!!!

  • HAKKAA PÄÄLLE POHJAN POIKA!!!

    HIT IT SON OF THE NORTH!!!

    Therefor the name "Hakkapeliittas"...Because of their attack shout

  • HAKKAA PÄÄLLE POHJAN POIKA!!!

    HIT IT

  • "A horribile Haccapaelitorum agmine libera nos, Domine!"

    "O Lord, deliver us from the terrible army of the Haccapelites!"

    "Herra, pelasta meidät hakkapeliittojen hirvittävältä armeijalta!"

  • "When the Dutch ambassador inquired who they were, the last rider, a fat German Quartermaster ] in charge of the cargo proudly replied "The royal Life Guards: Finnish, pärkkele!"

  • "Our Hakkapelites cannot have been any sort of fine representatives. I should mention a parade of the Gustaf Adolf troops in the Thirty Years' War, while the king still lived. At first went the blue, yellow, green etc. mercenaries of the regiment in their flashy gear. Then came, clothed so-so, bridles and sword straps repaired with birch bark and cord, legs hanging from the backs of their small, shaggy horses, cutlasses dragging on the ground, a troop of hollow-cheeked but stern-eyed men."

  • Kaiser Wilhelm II loved this one. It was one of his favorite marches.

  • @unserdeutschland the german version sounds a lot better than the finnish original

  • @unserdeutschland the german version sounds a lot better than the finnish original

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