Prinz Eugen Marsch

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

Prince Eugene's March - Austrian military march. Composed by Andreas Leonhardt.

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  • Ihm hat Europa so unendlich viel zu verdanken. Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter! Heil dir!

  • Sich nicht in den Heldentaten der Vorväter sonnen, Neue begehen !! sonst war es das mit dem Narrenhaus BRD

    Aber wie wusste schon Gneisenau; Eine Nation die nicht wagt kühn zu sprechen, wird weniger noch Kühn handeln !

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  • Sehr schon. Wen ich mache die Augen zu, sehe ich ihn siegend uber Turken!!! Mein Landsmann Radeczky kann auch neben Ihm stehen.

  • @SuperBradva Yeah. Ahmed my broomstick!

    Not to mention other parts of the Balkans! The empire was on it's knees when he joined the army, but then through glorious hardships he and his soldiers brought great prosperity to the empire!

  • @Zanator1 I think its two turkish fags.

    No more brothers war..France is cool.I like Eugen a lot because he liberated Belgrade from Ottomans twice.

  • Two french fags disliked this.

  • @magoRLS I doubt that name, a bare muslim name, will have anything to do with a great European general!

  • der gute prinz würde sich heute im Grabe umdrehen wenn er sein Wien sehen müsste ...

  • @Jessyandkittens

    Ahmed

  • I know the story mister Morty.But in the age of Prinz eugen,was savoia (old sapaudia)not savoy.The Duchy of Savoy was part and origin from the kindom of burgundy.

  • @scipionecolleoni he was french, he wanted to be in the military, but the french king wanted no "ugly" soldiers. he went to austria and became a high graded military man in the austrian army ;)

  • He was French not Italian. He was born in Paris. The Duchy of Savoy at that time was mainly French speaking. And yes I know the Italian Kings were from the House Of Savoy. But that was later.

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