@@professionaldriver77878 We annexed a small town of theirs after the war and gave most of it back after 1956, still own a small part of it. And by bullying non-germanic i meant Germany and us bullying other members of the EU in the Union such as France Poland etc.
Not funny, not if you know that the former star camp of Krishnamurti's movement near Ommen was turened by the NoNo germans in a concentration camp called Erika... (and, yeah, that little flower does grow and bloom there)
A few corrections in the translation: "Mientje" is a girl's name and should therefore be capitalised. Whenever it says "this blondine", they're actually singing "blonde Mientje". "Een hart met prikkeldraad" means "a heart with (not of) barbed wire". The translation of "niet eentje heeft het tot een kus gebracht" is decent enough, but I would prefer "not one of them has made it to a kiss". "De luit wou eens uit" doesn't mean "the lute wanted to date just once". While "luit" normally translates to "lute", here, it is simply a shorter version of "luitenant" (lieutenant) to fit the rhythm. "Vergeet-mij-nietjes" aren't cards, they're flowers known in English as myosotis, forget-me-nots, or scorpion grasses. "Stelling" doesn't mean "fact" in this context. Instead, it means something like "fortification".
@@arizkialchamsa2064 cuz its like english, but just harsher, harder and more german. Hottentottententententoonstellingen, Arbeidsongeschiktsheidsverzekeringsformulier.
@@playdoughmaster808 Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Eighty Years' War (1566-1648) United Provinces England France Spain Spanish Empire Victory Peace of Münster Independence of the Dutch Republic Spanish retention of the Southern Netherlands Dutch-Portuguese War (1601-1661) Dutch Republic * Native allies Portugal * Native allies Spain Spanish Empire * Dutch victory in Ghana, Malacca, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Indonesia * Portuguese victory in Brazil, Angola, East Africa and Macau * Both sides claim victory in India Treaty of Hague Formation of the Dutch Empire Portuguese Restoration War Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands (1609-1621) Dutch Republic Rebel forces of the Banda Islands Victory Dutch forces occupy the Banda Islands. Siege of Batavia (1628-1629) Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate Victory The Mataram siege repelled Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa (1635-1636) Dutch Republic Natives of Mattau, Bakloan, Soulang, Taccariang and Tevorang Victory Increased Dutch area of control Lamey Island Massacre (1636) Dutch Republic Taiwanese militia Victory Shimabara Rebellion (1637-1638) Flag of the Tokugawa Shogunate.svg Tokugawa shogunate Dutch Republic Christian peasant and ronin rebels Victory National seclusion policy imposed Christianity driven underground in Japan Kieft's War (1643-1645) Dutch Republic Lenape warriors and Algonquian allies Dutch military victory Dutch political failure Because of the continuing threat by the Algonquians, numerous Dutch settlers returned to the Netherlands, and growth of the colony slowed. Battle of Fehmarn (1644) Sweden Dutch Republic Denmark-Norway Victory Sinhalese-Portuguese War (1538-1640) Kingdom of Sitawaka Kingdom of Kandy Dutch East India Company (from 1638) Portuguese Empire Flag of Portugal (1578).svg Lascarins Kingdom of Kotte Victory End of the kingdoms of Kotte, Sitawaka, Jaffna and Raigama End of Portuguese Ceylon Incorporation of parts of Kotte and Sitawaka into the Kingdom of Kandy Capture of Colombo, Galle, Jaffna, Raigama and much of Sitawaka by the Dutch and the establishment of Dutch Ceylon Guo Huaiyi Rebellion (1652) Dutch Republic Taiwanese aborigines Guo Huaiyi's peasant army Victory First Anglo-Dutch War Second Northern War (1655-1660) Poland (Poland-Lithuania) Denmark Denmark-Norway Habsburg Monarchy Russia (1656-58) Crimean Tatar tamga icon (blue and gold).svg Crimean Khanate Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1655-56, 1657-60) Dutch Republic Sweden Swedish Empire Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1656-57) Transylvania Principality of Transylvania Ukrainian Cossacks (1657)[1] POL COA Radziwiłł Książę Ia.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania Wallachia Moldavia Victory Scania, Halland, Blekinge, Bohuslän and Ven become Swedish Duchy of Prussia becomes a sovereign state Sweden's sovereignty in Swedish Livonia accepted Loss of New Sweden to the Netherlands First Khoikhoi-Dutch Wars (1659-1660) Dutch Republic Khoikhoi militia Victory Esopus Wars (1659-1663) Prinsenvlag.svg Dutch settlers Iroquois Confederacy Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians Susquehannock and allied tribes Victory First Tondano War (1661-1664) Dutch Republic Minahasan peoples Victory Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667) Dutch Republic Denmark Denmark France England Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.svg Bishopric of Münster Victory Uti possidetis Treaty of Breda Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674) Dutch Republic Denmark Denmark-Norway England France Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.svg Bishopric of Münster Black St George's Cross.svg Electorate of Cologne Victory Treaty of Westminster (1674) Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678) Dutch Republic Holy Roman Empire (from 1673) Spain (from 1673) Wappen Mark Brandenburg.png Brandenburg-Prussia (from 1673) Lorraine Lorraine (from 1673) Denmark Denmark-Norway (from 1674) England (1678) France England (1672-74) Münster (1672-1673) Cologne (1672-1673) Defeat Treaties of Nijmegen Large French territorial gains at expense of anti-French Alliance (Franche-Comté and territories in the Spanish Netherlands) France returns occupied Dutch territoris of Maastricht and Principality of Orange in exchange for these gains Second Khoikhoi-Dutch Wars (1673-1677) Dutch Republic Khoikhoi militia Victory Trunajaya rebellion (1674-1680) Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Dutch East India Company (VOC) VOC's Indonesian allies Rebel forces Makassarese itinerant fighters Rival claimants to Mataram throne (after 1677) Victory Nine Years' War (1688-1697) Dutch Republic England Holy Roman Empire Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Spanish Empire Duchy of Savoy Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Empire (until 1691) Scotland France Jacobite Standard (1745).svg Jacobites Treaty of Ryswick Louis XIV recognises William III of Orange as King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Siamese revolution of 1688 (1688) Phetracha and various Siamese lords Dutch Republic VOC-Amsterdam.svg Dutch East India Company Prasat Thong dynasty Kingdom of France Kingdom of France French East India Company Victory Establishment of Ban Phlu Luang dynasty. Expulsion of French troops in Bangkok. War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) Dutch Republic Austrian Empire Austrian monarchy Kingdom of Prussia Prussia Kingdom of England England (until 1707) Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (from 1707) Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire Savoy Piedmont-Savoy Habsburg Spain Portugal France Spain Spanish monarchy Bavaria (~1704) Cologne Mantua Mantua (~1708) Treaty of Utrecht (1713) Treaty of Rastatt (1714) Treaty of Baden (1714) Philip is recognised as King of Spain, but once more renounces any claim to the throne of France. The Dutch Republic retains various forts in the Southern Netherlands and annexes a part of Spanish Guelders. Spain and Britain sign the Asiento Spain cedes the Spanish Netherlands, Kingdom of Naples, Duchy of Milan and Sardinia to the Habsburg monarchy, Sicily to the Duchy of Savoy and Gibraltar and Menorca to Britain France recognizes British sovereignty over Rupert's Land and Newfoundland and cedes Acadia and its half of Saint Kitts to Great Britain. Spain cedes the Colony of Sacramento to the Portuguese Empire The decline of Spanish global power First Javanese War of Succession (1704-1707) Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate Victory Second Javanese War of Succession (1719-1723) Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate Rebel Princes Victory 1740 Batavia massacre (1740) Dutch Republic Native Indonesians allies Chinese Indonesian militia Military victory Political failure Governor-General Adriaan Valckenier was arrested by the Dutch government for the atrocity and replaced by Johannes Thedens. Travancore-Dutch War (1741-1757) Dutch Republic Kingdom of Cochin Kingdom of Travancore Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg Maratha Empire Mysore Military Stalemate Java War (1741-43) (1741-1743) Dutch Republic Joint army of Chinese and Javanese Victory Battle of Penfui (1749) Dutch Republic Timorese allies Topasses Timorese allies Victory Third Javanese War of Succession (1749-1757) Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate (until 1755) Dutch Republic Yogyakarta Sultanate (from 1755) Surakarta Sunanate (from 1755) Anti-Dutch rebels Victory End of the Mataram Sultanate Division of Mataram in 3 independent states called Surakarta Sunanate, Yogyakarta Sultanate and Mangkunegaran Palace Raden Mas Said's surrender Cirebon War (1753-1773) Dutch Republic VOC-Amsterdam.svg Dutch East India Company Cirebon Sultanate Victory Berbice slave uprising (1763-1764) Dutch Republic Arawak and Carib allies Army of the Negroes of Berbice Victory American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) United States Kingdom of France France Spain Spain Netherlands Mysore Oneida Tuscarora Watauga Association Catawba Lenape Choctaw Great Britain Loyalists Holy Roman Empire German Auxiliaries Iroquois Onondaga Mohawk Cayuga Seneca Cherokee Nation Cherokee Victory Treaty of Paris Britain recognizes the independence of the United States of America End of the First British Empire First Xhosa-Dutch War (1779-1781) Dutch Republic Xhosa militia Victory
Blonde Mientje stands for the Netherlands in this song. The Dutch had a policy of neutrality and didn't want to ally with other powers (the guys asking Mientje out) and saw themselves as a fortress (heart with barbed wire).
@@armin1500 The Germans underestimated the Dutch armed forces' capalbilities to fight enormously. the Dutch officially held out for 5 days using antiquated weaponry and measly defences consisting of mainly trenches. The fact Germany had to resort to bombing the city of Rotterdam (a huge risk since it could have destroyed the port as well which was the whole reason Germany invaded the Netherlands.) to make the Netherlands surrender.
Thanks for re-uploading this song. Been years since you did. I like this version more than Erika. Makes me remember when one of the people in the comments made a long analysis lol.
As a certified Dutch person born in South-Holland i can indeed confirm that we're still fighting each other and chasing that "Blonde Mientje" if she ain't Dutch she ain't shit. 😉🥰
@@NakedOwl501 When it comes to fighting for each inch we did better then the Belgians, the ones who had French & British troops. We gave up after they bombed Rotterdam into ruins but still
@@GigaChadlovesandcares LOOK, THE FRENCH WANTED TO EXTEND THE MAGINOT LINE TO THE BELGIAN BORDER, BUT THE DUMBASS BELGIANS SAID NO CAUSE MA NEUTRALITY AND "DEY WOULDN'S attak a NEWTRAL CONTREH, MON AMI!" BUT GUESS WHAT HAPPENED BECAUSE OF THAT? BLITZKRIEG.
Ah yes, it's been a while since I've heard this one. I can't remember what channel originally had it; I think they had to take it down, unfortunately. Thanks for the upload.
To be honest, it's the best version of Erika, I have ever heard. Maybe because it's defensive. The Dutch are simply the better Germans. Disclaimer: I am personally German.
Yes but i listen to this cuz my fam keeps calling me out as a hitler fan. So i listen to this. But personally German/Germany is my favorite (note that i meant by slash German is the og version of this song, and Germany as my fav country.
@@Dudefrom8Carson So you basically listen to this version because it's Dutch so that no one can accuse you of being a Nazi yet it's still Erika, I guess. That's awesome, genius! 👍😎 How old are you, btw?
From my own experience I can tell I had numerous of those moments The sky here once turned almost literally red after I played Life Is Strange or when I started to play Among Us it didnt lasted 1 week till everyone was speaking about it And I dont want to start with DDLC, the craziest of all I ever had but you know what I'm getting at
All these RUclipsrs crying about getting a copyright strike and not getting money when they be forgetting how Germany invade the Netherlands just because they used there song
Luit is short for Lieutenant in dutch, so its not refereing to a musical instrument but to the rank of lieutenant. because i dont believe Lute is a name for a a lieutenant. if you want a similar shortening try lou-ie
Technically Dutch units are not intergrated into, but organized with the German Army such as in the case of the 1st Panzerdivision (in this example, it is the 43rd Mechanized Brigade that is part of the division). Most of these assignments were under the NATO Central battlegroup, and the Netherlands was an occupying force in Germany for some time (besides the three major Allied countries and the Soviet Union, Belgium, Canada, Norway, and Denmark were also minor occupying countries alongside the Netherlands). Also, Denmark and France have this arrangement as well (LANDJUT NATO battlegroup and the French-German Corps).
Hi Ingen! I went through all your songs to see all the nations you've done. I just wanted to list all the nations you could make a video for (If you can find any good anthems from that nation) Guatemala Belize Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama Colombia Ecuador Venezuela Guyana French Guiana Peru Boliva Uruguay Falkland Islands Andorra Monaco Switzerland Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Kosovo North Macedonia Malta Cyprus Moldova Belarus Latvia Azerbaijan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Afghanistan Jordan Saudi Arabia Kuwait Bahrain Oman Yemen Tunisia Algeria Morocco Western Sahara Mauritania Mali Niger Nigeria Cameroon Sudan South Sudan Eritrea Ethiopia Djibouti Somalia Kenya Uganda Rwanda Burundi Malawi Mozambique Madagascar Zimbabwe Botswana South Africa Lesotho Eswatini Namibia Zambia Angola DR Congo Congo Gabon Equatorial Guinea Sao Tome and Principe Benin Burkina Faso Togo Ghana Cote d'Ivoire Liberia Sierra Leone Guinea Guinea Bissau Senegal Gambia Cabo Verde Comoros Sri Lanka Bangladesh Bhutan Myanmar Laos Cambodia Malaysia Brunei Papua New Guinea New Zealand All the other Oceanic Island nations Jamaica Bahamas Haiti DR Puerto Rico❤ And all the small Islands in the Caribbean.
Ingen already has uploading non german songs with the tunes of "Folk, ans Gewehr!" and "Horst Wessel Lied", now we have "Erika" to complete the trio. And the best part is, they are Swedish, Breton, and Dutch.
In 1940 Germany visited the Netherlands in order to kindly and respectfully ask the Dutch to change the lyrics to the original one.
And we took one of their towns after the war and simply started fucking with non-germanic people together as we always do.
@@GigaChadlovesandcaresWait what?
Spoiler: the Dutch did not take it lightly
@@professionaldriver77878 We annexed a small town of theirs after the war and gave most of it back after 1956, still own a small part of it. And by bullying non-germanic i meant Germany and us bullying other members of the EU in the Union such as France Poland etc.
The germans were very adamant about protecting the copyright of german artists
As a dutch person, I had no idea we had our own Erika lmao
Als het bestaat is er een Nederlandse versie, gekolonizeerd makker
Zo gaat het
In Afrikaans er is ook een Erika maar dat is vertaald. ruclips.net/video/BS0hHZWRn7o/видео.html
ik eten jongens
het is een verzetsliedje
Dutch Erika doesn’t exist, it won’t hurt you
Dutch Erika:
425 likes with no comment?I’ll fix it
Me too
Especially after the "South African Patriotic Song" that just dropped
Not funny, not if you know that the former star camp of Krishnamurti's movement near Ommen was turened by the NoNo germans in a concentration camp called Erika... (and, yeah, that little flower does grow and bloom there)
@@ThW5*Ayesha Erotica’s music plays*
The word "Prikkeldraad" will forever have a special place in my memory
it can be litteraly translated to: pokey wire
or prickle thread
i love this, it's like they're calling out the Germans with their war tune while emphasizing their neutrality
We were!
Because this song is not Pre-War, it’s a Dutch Resistance song
@Moose Watcher123 welp, we Germans got the girl
@@siegfriedpanzer1196 Whaha, we got all of your girls bro. Turns out they’re into tall, aesthetic men.
@@GigaChadlovesandcares dude, i live in your country and I'm taller than most of your countrymen, even my wife is Dutch 🤣
1:58 "vergeet-mij-nietjes" are not cards but a type of flower, known in English as myosotis or forget-me-nots
and staples
A few corrections in the translation:
"Mientje" is a girl's name and should therefore be capitalised. Whenever it says "this blondine", they're actually singing "blonde Mientje".
"Een hart met prikkeldraad" means "a heart with (not of) barbed wire".
The translation of "niet eentje heeft het tot een kus gebracht" is decent enough, but I would prefer "not one of them has made it to a kiss".
"De luit wou eens uit" doesn't mean "the lute wanted to date just once". While "luit" normally translates to "lute", here, it is simply a shorter version of "luitenant" (lieutenant) to fit the rhythm.
"Vergeet-mij-nietjes" aren't cards, they're flowers known in English as myosotis, forget-me-nots, or scorpion grasses.
"Stelling" doesn't mean "fact" in this context. Instead, it means something like "fortification".
So Stelling is Stellung in German, I suppose.
True, wish this was pinned.
Bro, why does reading Dutch gives me a headache
@@arizkialchamsa2064 cuz its like english, but just harsher, harder and more german. Hottentottententententoonstellingen, Arbeidsongeschiktsheidsverzekeringsformulier.
@@brodoxl bro, Dutch looks more like north Germanic languages than English or German
The Dutch language sounds so nice here!
Not as much as the melody (wink) (wink)
@@SpaceCoffeePill Your tongue is made out of Prikkeldraad.
Rare dutch W
@@playdoughmaster808
Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Eighty Years' War
(1566-1648) United Provinces
England
France Spain Spanish Empire Victory
Peace of Münster
Independence of the Dutch Republic
Spanish retention of the Southern Netherlands
Dutch-Portuguese War
(1601-1661) Dutch Republic
* Native allies Portugal
* Native allies
Spain Spanish Empire * Dutch victory in Ghana, Malacca, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Indonesia
* Portuguese victory in Brazil, Angola, East Africa and Macau
* Both sides claim victory in India
Treaty of Hague
Formation of the Dutch Empire
Portuguese Restoration War
Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands
(1609-1621) Dutch Republic Rebel forces of the Banda Islands Victory
Dutch forces occupy the Banda Islands.
Siege of Batavia
(1628-1629) Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate Victory
The Mataram siege repelled
Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa
(1635-1636) Dutch Republic Natives of Mattau, Bakloan, Soulang, Taccariang and Tevorang Victory
Increased Dutch area of control
Lamey Island Massacre
(1636) Dutch Republic Taiwanese militia Victory
Shimabara Rebellion
(1637-1638) Flag of the Tokugawa Shogunate.svg Tokugawa shogunate
Dutch Republic Christian peasant and ronin rebels Victory
National seclusion policy imposed
Christianity driven underground in Japan
Kieft's War
(1643-1645) Dutch Republic Lenape warriors and Algonquian allies Dutch military victory
Dutch political failure
Because of the continuing threat by the Algonquians, numerous Dutch settlers returned to the Netherlands, and growth of the colony slowed.
Battle of Fehmarn (1644) Sweden
Dutch Republic Denmark-Norway Victory
Sinhalese-Portuguese War
(1538-1640) Kingdom of Sitawaka
Kingdom of Kandy
Dutch East India Company (from 1638) Portuguese Empire
Flag of Portugal (1578).svg Lascarins
Kingdom of Kotte
Victory
End of the kingdoms of Kotte, Sitawaka, Jaffna and Raigama
End of Portuguese Ceylon
Incorporation of parts of Kotte and Sitawaka into the Kingdom of Kandy
Capture of Colombo, Galle, Jaffna, Raigama and much of Sitawaka by the Dutch and the establishment of Dutch Ceylon
Guo Huaiyi Rebellion
(1652) Dutch Republic
Taiwanese aborigines Guo Huaiyi's peasant army Victory
First Anglo-Dutch War
Second Northern War
(1655-1660) Poland
(Poland-Lithuania)
Denmark Denmark-Norway
Habsburg Monarchy
Russia (1656-58)
Crimean Tatar tamga icon (blue and gold).svg Crimean Khanate
Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1655-56, 1657-60)
Dutch Republic Sweden Swedish Empire
Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1656-57)
Transylvania Principality of Transylvania
Ukrainian Cossacks (1657)[1]
POL COA Radziwiłł Książę Ia.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Wallachia
Moldavia Victory
Scania, Halland, Blekinge, Bohuslän and Ven become Swedish
Duchy of Prussia becomes a sovereign state
Sweden's sovereignty in Swedish Livonia accepted
Loss of New Sweden to the Netherlands
First Khoikhoi-Dutch Wars
(1659-1660) Dutch Republic Khoikhoi militia Victory
Esopus Wars
(1659-1663) Prinsenvlag.svg Dutch settlers
Iroquois Confederacy Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians
Susquehannock and allied tribes Victory
First Tondano War
(1661-1664) Dutch Republic Minahasan peoples Victory
Second Anglo-Dutch War
(1665-1667) Dutch Republic
Denmark Denmark
France England
Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.svg Bishopric of Münster Victory
Uti possidetis
Treaty of Breda
Third Anglo-Dutch War
(1672-1674) Dutch Republic
Denmark Denmark-Norway England
France
Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.svg Bishopric of Münster
Black St George's Cross.svg Electorate of Cologne Victory
Treaty of Westminster (1674)
Franco-Dutch War
(1672-1678)
Dutch Republic
Holy Roman Empire (from 1673)
Spain (from 1673)
Wappen Mark Brandenburg.png Brandenburg-Prussia (from 1673)
Lorraine Lorraine (from 1673)
Denmark Denmark-Norway (from 1674)
England (1678)
France
England (1672-74)
Münster (1672-1673)
Cologne (1672-1673)
Defeat
Treaties of Nijmegen
Large French territorial gains at expense of anti-French Alliance (Franche-Comté and territories in the Spanish Netherlands)
France returns occupied Dutch territoris of Maastricht and Principality of Orange in exchange for these gains
Second Khoikhoi-Dutch Wars
(1673-1677) Dutch Republic Khoikhoi militia Victory
Trunajaya rebellion
(1674-1680) Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Dutch East India Company (VOC)
VOC's Indonesian allies
Rebel forces
Makassarese itinerant fighters
Rival claimants to Mataram throne (after 1677)
Victory
Nine Years' War
(1688-1697) Dutch Republic
England
Holy Roman Empire
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Spanish Empire
Duchy of Savoy
Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Empire (until 1691)
Scotland France
Jacobite Standard (1745).svg Jacobites
Treaty of Ryswick
Louis XIV recognises William III of Orange as King of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Siamese revolution of 1688
(1688) Phetracha and various Siamese lords
Dutch Republic
VOC-Amsterdam.svg Dutch East India Company
Prasat Thong dynasty
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France French East India Company
Victory
Establishment of Ban Phlu Luang dynasty.
Expulsion of French troops in Bangkok.
War of the Spanish Succession
(1701-1714) Dutch Republic
Austrian Empire Austrian monarchy
Kingdom of Prussia Prussia
Kingdom of England England (until 1707)
Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (from 1707)
Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire
Savoy Piedmont-Savoy
Habsburg Spain
Portugal France
Spain Spanish monarchy
Bavaria (~1704)
Cologne
Mantua Mantua (~1708)
Treaty of Utrecht (1713)
Treaty of Rastatt (1714)
Treaty of Baden (1714)
Philip is recognised as King of Spain, but once more renounces any claim to the throne of France.
The Dutch Republic retains various forts in the Southern Netherlands and annexes a part of Spanish Guelders.
Spain and Britain sign the Asiento
Spain cedes the Spanish Netherlands, Kingdom of Naples, Duchy of Milan and Sardinia to the Habsburg monarchy, Sicily to the Duchy of Savoy and Gibraltar and Menorca to Britain
France recognizes British sovereignty over Rupert's Land and Newfoundland and cedes Acadia and its half of Saint Kitts to Great Britain.
Spain cedes the Colony of Sacramento to the Portuguese Empire
The decline of Spanish global power
First Javanese War of Succession
(1704-1707) Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate Victory
Second Javanese War of Succession
(1719-1723) Dutch Republic
Mataram Sultanate Rebel Princes Victory
1740 Batavia massacre
(1740) Dutch Republic
Native Indonesians allies Chinese Indonesian militia Military victory
Political failure
Governor-General Adriaan Valckenier was arrested by the Dutch government for the atrocity and replaced by Johannes Thedens.
Travancore-Dutch War
(1741-1757) Dutch Republic
Kingdom of Cochin Kingdom of Travancore
Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg Maratha Empire
Mysore Military Stalemate
Java War (1741-43)
(1741-1743) Dutch Republic Joint army of Chinese and Javanese Victory
Battle of Penfui
(1749) Dutch Republic
Timorese allies Topasses
Timorese allies Victory
Third Javanese War of Succession
(1749-1757) Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg Mataram Sultanate
(until 1755)
Dutch Republic
Yogyakarta Sultanate (from 1755)
Surakarta Sunanate
(from 1755) Anti-Dutch rebels Victory
End of the Mataram Sultanate
Division of Mataram in 3 independent states called Surakarta Sunanate, Yogyakarta Sultanate and Mangkunegaran Palace
Raden Mas Said's surrender
Cirebon War (1753-1773) Dutch Republic
VOC-Amsterdam.svg Dutch East India Company
Cirebon Sultanate Victory
Berbice slave uprising
(1763-1764) Dutch Republic
Arawak and Carib allies Army of the Negroes of Berbice Victory
American Revolutionary War
(1775-1783) United States
Kingdom of France France
Spain Spain
Netherlands
Mysore
Oneida
Tuscarora
Watauga Association
Catawba
Lenape
Choctaw
Great Britain
Loyalists
Holy Roman Empire German Auxiliaries
Iroquois
Onondaga
Mohawk
Cayuga
Seneca
Cherokee Nation Cherokee
Victory
Treaty of Paris
Britain recognizes the independence of the United States of America
End of the First British Empire
First Xhosa-Dutch War
(1779-1781) Dutch Republic Xhosa militia Victory
Only here unfortunately
Hey, this Dutch song is pretty catchy! I love the unique melody I've never heard before! 🤔
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
It's a parody of Erika :D
@@csqd7445 who's Erika? That's a popular name. How could you make a song about millions of women. Oh it's like the rock song Layla right?
@@seronymus maybe its about all those women
i never heard of anyone names erkia tbh it sounds german ngl
Just like Erika
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE OCEAN WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Idk if you're french but as a dutch person this is the best Dutch water joke I've ever seen😭😭 shit had me rolling
💀💀💀💀
Good one
OH FUCK NO😭
💀💀💀💀
Singing about a flower🤡
Singing about a barbed wire😎
No joke but this is a masterpiece
Grüße aus Deutschland
Kutmof
Barbed wire was actaully a very important invention in the last 150 years... no industrial cattle ranching without it!!
@Chalino Balboa ok ok we understand you love basque
@@Vifnismodern day anti-breaking in/out technology
Yeah i guess the Netherlands will always be Germany's best friend, as well as Austria
Can't believe I found Dutch Erika
@Goat Mapper Love Algeria from Greece 🇵🇰 ❤ 🇺🇾
@Goat Mapper Love the USA from Ireland! 🇲🇾💞🇨🇮!
Can't belive i found you there
@@lolnoobthemapper Can't believe I found you finding me here
love poland from russia 🇮🇩 💕 🇱🇺
Blonde Mientje stands for the Netherlands in this song. The Dutch had a policy of neutrality and didn't want to ally with other powers (the guys asking Mientje out) and saw themselves as a fortress (heart with barbed wire).
well that worked out gracefully for them, didnt it?
@@armin1500in hoi4 yeah,
In real life it’s a bit different
@@armin1500 The Germans underestimated the Dutch armed forces' capalbilities to fight enormously. the Dutch officially held out for 5 days using antiquated weaponry and measly defences consisting of mainly trenches. The fact Germany had to resort to bombing the city of Rotterdam (a huge risk since it could have destroyed the port as well which was the whole reason Germany invaded the Netherlands.) to make the Netherlands surrender.
Virgin Deutsch: noooo you can't steal our song
Chad Dutch: Barbed Wire(in dutch)
Gigachad Afrikaans : Can i copy your homework?
Thanks for re-uploading this song. Been years since you did. I like this version more than Erika.
Makes me remember when one of the people in the comments made a long analysis lol.
As a certified Dutch person born in South-Holland i can indeed confirm that we're still fighting each other and chasing that "Blonde Mientje"
if she ain't Dutch she ain't shit. 😉🥰
Zuid-Holland broeder🗿
hou je kanker bek
@@peak420 Ja hello daar mijn broederse-volk, tijd om den Zuiden weer trots te maken. Whaha, word Amerikaans ineeens
Zelfs wij Turken hebben geprobeerd maar ook al zijn we in zuid Holland geboren lukt het niet
@@Turklander24 Ja man, die Prikkeldraad!
Imagine how hilarious the meeting between German and Dutch soldiers during the invasion of the Netherlands: two sides, same song.
Isn't this song after they got invaded?
@@Aproxitz it’s a pre war song. Meaning it was made before 1939
@@uhhidkmyusername7932 oh sorry I didnt red it
@@uhhidkmyusername7932 Before 1940, rather. The Netherlands was not in the war until May 1940.
@@timonheidema6837 oh yea sorry
I love how the dutch just took the song erika and made it a dutch defence song
As a belgian that lived a long while in the metherlands yes they love erika parodys
Are you Flemish or wallon ?
Are you Flemish or wallon ?
Are you Flemish or wallon ?
Are you Flemish or wallon ?
Are you Flemish or wallon ?
Prikkeldraad, Dutch women have such beautiful names
dont know if this is sarcasm and as an dutch person this honestly scares me
I as a Dutch man indeed love my Prikkeldraad.
@@GigaChadlovesandcares weet ik maar het is misschien een amerikaan
ah yes, i love my wife, barbed wire.
@@WallaceBreenFromKentucky Ah shit, Prikkeldraad is zo’n mooie Nederlandse naam toch man!
The Dutch: "We don't care about your war, stay out!" Germany: "Challenge accepted, also do you have a cold?"
Atleast didn't go down without a fight unlike the French lol
@@GigaChadlovesandcares Touché
@@NakedOwl501 When it comes to fighting for each inch we did better then the Belgians, the ones who had French & British troops. We gave up after they bombed Rotterdam into ruins but still
@@GigaChadlovesandcares LOOK, THE FRENCH WANTED TO EXTEND THE MAGINOT LINE TO THE BELGIAN BORDER, BUT THE DUMBASS BELGIANS SAID NO CAUSE MA NEUTRALITY AND "DEY WOULDN'S attak a NEWTRAL CONTREH, MON AMI!" BUT GUESS WHAT HAPPENED BECAUSE OF THAT?
BLITZKRIEG.
@chalinosanchezbalboaYou dont even have an independent state
What an amazing original melody! *recognizes melody*
Ah yes, it's been a while since I've heard this one. I can't remember what channel originally had it; I think they had to take it down, unfortunately. Thanks for the upload.
More Dutch songs please!
ok piet jan
treu
geinige profiel foto Piet Jan
This sounds too upbeat and happy for a war song. ❤ from Romania
E o parodie la Erika, nu e cântec de război
Little known fact. Erica's uncle emigrated to the U.S. became an inventor, and named his daughter after his best known invention.
Some more translation errors: 1:54 "de luit" is simply short for lieutenant, and 2:05 "stelling" means fortification in this context.
Finally Dutch Song again.
Wow , thanks ingen I had no idea this masterpiece existed .
What an original piece of music 👏
To be honest, it's the best version of Erika, I have ever heard. Maybe because it's defensive. The Dutch are simply the better Germans. Disclaimer: I am personally German.
Yes but i listen to this cuz my fam keeps calling me out as a hitler fan. So i listen to this. But personally German/Germany is my favorite (note that i meant by slash German is the og version of this song, and Germany as my fav country.
@@Dudefrom8CarsonRandom question, how old are you
this song slaps more than the og for me pesonally
@@keesvanwesterop2954 Exactly! And/Because it's Dutch...
@@Dudefrom8Carson So you basically listen to this version because it's Dutch so that no one can accuse you of being a Nazi yet it's still Erika, I guess. That's awesome, genius! 👍😎 How old are you, btw?
The dutch really memed germany with this one
POV: the painter was born in Netherlands not Austria
Ah zo'n heerlijk liedje.
Zin in Prikkeldraad nu?
@@GigaChadlovesandcares
Nee
@@GigaChadlovesandcares Waarom zei je prikkeldraad?
@@youraverageoperator Ik bedoelde een blonde meid natuurlijk makker
@@GigaChadlovesandcares Ah, dat is logischer dan prikkeldraad.
"Prickeldraht" sounds absolutely ridiculous in German. Imagine somebody calling barbed wire "tinglewire".
what a nice melody
So interesting because I started learning Dutch a week ago! Ingen got personal with that one haha
Gekolonizeerd makker
as a native speaker I would like to formally apologise for what youre about to go through
@@bingusiswatching6335 Ah Kameraad, deze manneke gaat lekker in het Oranje-potje van schijt grammatica dat Nederland is.
From my own experience I can tell I had numerous of those moments
The sky here once turned almost literally red after I played Life Is Strange or when I started to play Among Us it didnt lasted 1 week till everyone was speaking about it
And I dont want to start with DDLC, the craziest of all I ever had but you know what I'm getting at
@@GigaChadlovesandcares ik Kan me niet voorstellen wat een hel het is om Nederlands te leren zonder er een intuitie voor te hebben hahahhaha
Nice dutch song.
Wait a minute
When my mom says we have erica at home
A familiar tune, I love it! Groetjes van jou Germaanse broeders in Duitsland! 🇳🇱❤🇩🇪
*jouw, stomme mof
Vele dank broeder
Germaanse broeders voor altijd. Germanischen Brüder
@@jdj8168 *germanische Brüder, Trottel Holländer
Noooooooo dude!
All these RUclipsrs crying about getting a copyright strike and not getting money when they be forgetting how Germany invade the Netherlands just because they used there song
I LOVE YOU EXCLUDED FLEVOLAND YOU KNOW HISTORYYYYY
I need to see all the version of this beautiful song.
There is even an Afrikaans version I have heard. Though this Dutch one is a huge, yet welcome surprise to me. Uitstekend!
I have been waiting for you to do this tune for a WHILE.
Ah yes, Italy and the Netherlands surely love classic German songs and marches
Italy ??
@@srajanverma9064 a few weeks ago he posted an Italian paratrooper song based on Panzerlied
@The Real Eazy Muthaphukkin E cringe, basque country is spain
and Hungary (Rózsika/Hungarian Erika)
@@ItalyTordy they did but the italians loved them a little to much
Man blijf zo door gaan maat! Goed vid
WE REVOLTING OUT THE THIRD REICH WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
Ahh... Finally I can sing a version of Erika, without people making strange looks at me!
Actual Erika isn't even a nazi Song lmao, Why everyone thinks Is nazi?
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE WAR WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sounds oddly familiar, I wonder where it comes from
This is nice song and i love it 👍
@ماهر Probably got foreign parents and was born here
I love again
Luit is short for Lieutenant in dutch, so its not refereing to a musical instrument but to the rank of lieutenant. because i dont believe Lute is a name for a a lieutenant. if you want a similar shortening try lou-ie
Real Ingen homies remember when he uploaded this song back in 2020 but had to take it down because of RUclips’s dumb policies
IDK why RUclips would take down this song. It's anti-fascist ffs.
Meanwhile, the Dutch Army getting almost entirely integrated into the German Army:
With, not into.
Technically Dutch units are not intergrated into, but organized with the German Army such as in the case of the 1st Panzerdivision (in this example, it is the 43rd Mechanized Brigade that is part of the division). Most of these assignments were under the NATO Central battlegroup, and the Netherlands was an occupying force in Germany for some time (besides the three major Allied countries and the Soviet Union, Belgium, Canada, Norway, and Denmark were also minor occupying countries alongside the Netherlands).
Also, Denmark and France have this arrangement as well (LANDJUT NATO battlegroup and the French-German Corps).
been waiting for u to upload this one ngl
germany: Talking about a flower call Erika
Dutch:Barbed wire
You hiding something Netherlands??
Anti nazi
Netherlands: sorry, i can't hear you over my spices
+1 continue like this ! You will reach 300k very soon !
What an original song
Hi Ingen! I went through all your songs to see all the nations you've done. I just wanted to list all the nations you could make a video for (If you can find any good anthems from that nation)
Guatemala
Belize
Honduras
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Colombia
Ecuador
Venezuela
Guyana
French Guiana
Peru
Boliva
Uruguay
Falkland Islands
Andorra
Monaco
Switzerland
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Kosovo
North Macedonia
Malta
Cyprus
Moldova
Belarus
Latvia
Azerbaijan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan
Afghanistan
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Bahrain
Oman
Yemen
Tunisia
Algeria
Morocco
Western Sahara
Mauritania
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Cameroon
Sudan
South Sudan
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Djibouti
Somalia
Kenya
Uganda
Rwanda
Burundi
Malawi
Mozambique
Madagascar
Zimbabwe
Botswana
South Africa
Lesotho
Eswatini
Namibia
Zambia
Angola
DR Congo
Congo
Gabon
Equatorial Guinea
Sao Tome and Principe
Benin
Burkina Faso
Togo
Ghana
Cote d'Ivoire
Liberia
Sierra Leone
Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Senegal
Gambia
Cabo Verde
Comoros
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Myanmar
Laos
Cambodia
Malaysia
Brunei
Papua New Guinea
New Zealand
All the other Oceanic Island nations
Jamaica
Bahamas
Haiti
DR
Puerto Rico❤
And all the small Islands in the Caribbean.
For most of these nations, you're better off just using the National Anthem. No pressure, good luck and God bless!
Western sahara doesnt exist it is a part of the Kingdom of Morocco
@@iliasszennati173 I think it SHOULD exist
For everyone in the comments: I want to tell yall that Erika is NOT a WW2 nazi song
Yeah, but it was VERY popularized during that time by the nazis
It was sang in ww1
It was a song of resistance during the german occupation. Soms leer je nog is wat van wikipedia.
Soms leer je nog *eens* iets van een lijkend willekeurig persoon in de reactie’s
The sound of an angry Hermes Neal (songwriter Eric) who is unhappy with copyright infringement.
The melody is quite familiar
Ingen already has uploading non german songs with the tunes of "Folk, ans Gewehr!" and "Horst Wessel Lied", now we have "Erika" to complete the trio.
And the best part is, they are Swedish, Breton, and Dutch.
he actually did upload the original Folk ans Gewehr, but not on RUclips obviously
I listen to all of them in a daily basis so I do know what you talkin about
I’m killing myself it sounds like ERIKA with polkka sprinkled
Dit liedje duurde langer dan de verdediging van Nederland in de 2de wereld oorlog.
Ayo this kinda familiar 😳
Next up, a song from france called "We won't quit after six weeks."
Wait did you post this because the Dutch land forces were integrated into the German ones lol?
Familiar indeed...
Yeah
dutch dude who got rejected from arts school:
Clearly neutrality wasn't an option for the Dutch this time.
Could you update your Viking playlist?
This is the only way RUclips would allow him to upload Erika XD
The music of Austrian Painter cousin.
I think we need a German version… wait…
The timing is fucking perfect
I don't get it?
@@hy_9_11 The entire Dutch military was integrated into the Bundeswehr yesterday.
@@SCPKing1835 well someone got her heart now.
@@SCPKing1835 With the Bundeswehr, there’s a difference.
@@hy_9_11 Impossible, she’s for neutrality since forever. Much like Switzerland.
I see inspiration from:
ERIKA!🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
This is the only song I knew that nobody knew beforehand before ingen posted
we hebben nogal wat prikkeldraad nodig, vraag maar aan polen...
💀 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
niet tegen de polen hé, maar tegen hun kaliningrad-esque buren@@alexlazar57983
Nice Song
🧐
The Dutch language is so beautiful❤🇳🇱
1.i think i have a new favourite song 2.this kind of has the same tune as erika
Only real ones will remember when ingen posted this before
amazing
wait i have heard this before
Same
This song “can I copy your homework”
Erika “sure but change it up a little
I can confirm as a dutch person this is our humor
What a great song, sure hope this isn’t some German song, and I also hope this is a regular comment and not an overused joke!
Greetings from the netherlands🇳🇱
Привет брат Ариец
@@МихаилСырбу-с9щ славяне арийцы?
@@user-vs8kj7pl8p я не славянин
@@МихаилСырбу-с9щwe are anti aryan😎
Blijf maar thuis 😊😊 prikkeldraad mijn favoriete muziek
*Germany wants to know your location*
Just reminds me so much of my crush !!
She got a heart of barbed wire?
@@MonsieurWeevil all of them are in love with that girl.. she laughs and talks but no one wins her !
Yes,Mine Too
In My School
*The Union dixie comeback of Europe:*
This song is beautiful and lovely , thanks , Netherland❤🇳🇱
MMMMMMMM THAT MELODY...
Ммм видумана нація рускій
@@memorychannel514 что те надо?
The Belgian Painter
belgian?
Alternate timeline where the painter is born in Belgium then move to the Netherlands.
Panamarenko
Underrated parody of the original
Nightmare of the sea
Singing about a flower:🤡
Singing about armed neutrality:😎
Fr tho both versions slap