Ich bin Japaner! Ich liebe Deutschland! Vielen Dank, dass Sie unser prestigeträchtiges Militärlied gespielt haben! Lang lebe Deutschland! Es lebe Japan!
@@TheCrazyMrFish you can. Hitler made one big mistake in ww2: he didn't fight Britain till the end. Perhaps if he promised the irish government the british Isles under a fascist irish rule, Britain would lose easily. japan's mistake was to bomb pearl harbour. With the uk and usa out of the war germany, japan and finland (perhaps turkey if they joined the alliance being promised to restore the ottoman empire and some oil in the caucasus) russia would be attacked from the North South East and west. The ussr, although very strong, is not unbeatable. Far from it.
Ja moin der gewöhnliche Deutsche hier! Ich mag die japanische kultur und vorallem die Lieder. Ich höre mir jeden Morgen zum Aufstehen deutsche und japanische Marschmusik an. Besser als jeder Kaffee Grüße aus Hessen und Tennoheikabanzai oder so
The german version of gunka, when gunka itself is a genre, which was inspired from german marches. It's like that one time when Sabaton made a cover on Radio Tapok's song
Ah Yes, The Imperial Japanese Navy With the Powerful Yamato Battleship and Shimakaze Destroyer, it makes them a powerful force to be reckoned with. Also not forgot to mention the Ohka (Kamikaze bomber). And off course, Japanese Carriers Hiryu and Soryu.
@@shinkreytpuylap last british built ship for Japan was the Kongō and even then, by the time WW2 started in the pacific, it had virtually no british parts as basically everything had been replaced or modernized to such a point that it didn't resemble the original. (Except for some minor things and the guns, they kept the 14 inch brit guns cause they were really good)
It was played by a German marching band in their traditional instrumental arrangement. If you're familiar with the traditional style of German marching music you'll hear it immediately.
When you're Japanese but born and graduated in Germany and Kaigun calls you for service...
When your on board a Japanese submarine and you arrive in the Port of Kiel.
Ich bin Japaner! Ich liebe Deutschland! Vielen Dank, dass Sie unser prestigeträchtiges Militärlied gespielt haben! Lang lebe Deutschland! Es lebe Japan!
Me too. Let's try and get an Italian guy to join the club
@@TheCrazyMrFish you can. Hitler made one big mistake in ww2: he didn't fight Britain till the end. Perhaps if he promised the irish government the british Isles under a fascist irish rule, Britain would lose easily. japan's mistake was to bomb pearl harbour. With the uk and usa out of the war germany, japan and finland (perhaps turkey if they joined the alliance being promised to restore the ottoman empire and some oil in the caucasus) russia would be attacked from the North South East and west.
The ussr, although very strong, is not unbeatable. Far from it.
Banzai Japan
Ja moin der gewöhnliche Deutsche hier!
Ich mag die japanische kultur und vorallem die Lieder. Ich höre mir jeden Morgen zum Aufstehen deutsche und japanische Marschmusik an. Besser als jeder Kaffee
Grüße aus Hessen und Tennoheikabanzai oder so
German here. Germany and Japan will be eternal Allies!
Ahh yes the yamato and bismarck teams.
The german version of gunka, when gunka itself is a genre, which was inspired from german marches. It's like that one time when Sabaton made a cover on Radio Tapok's song
Say what you will about their respective countries, the IJN and the Kriegsmarine made some damn fine looking ships.
@the sewer pig i dont think so Love the Mogami-class and Fubuki-class
@the sewer pig Someone hasn't seen ships in their life.
When you secretly head towards a German-controlled French harbor in order to acquire German science for the sake of Japan and the Emperor
Sounds very German
That's because it is Ger- nvm
Invictus i‘m Not stupid i was just stating it
@@mig15bis44 pretty fragile ego for a mig-15
@@insertnamehere6096 I think you two need to have guns at ten paces! Long Live General Hideki Diki Tojo!
@@insertnamehere6096saber go burrrr
Ah Yes, The Imperial Japanese Navy
With the Powerful Yamato Battleship and Shimakaze Destroyer, it makes them a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Also not forgot to mention the Ohka (Kamikaze bomber). And off course, Japanese Carriers Hiryu and Soryu.
USA: But can it stop the sun?
When Hitler asks you to board the Yamato and examine her for Tirpitz's modifications
素晴らしい演奏ですね。
A Japanese MSDF Aegis sailed side by side with a Deutsche Marine F124 Sachsen class air defense Frigate....
Imagine if the Grosser Kurfurst and the H39 Class Ships teamed with my sister and me
If they actually were built of course
Would be a legendary sight to see
Hello Musashi
@@USSEnterpriseNCCA HELLO ENTERPRISE
When the JMSDF meets modern day KMS both go annihilated in WW2 and look at the difference of them now
usually there was anime that modern Destroyer jds mirai that went time travel into ww2 it's called Zipang (2004)
Bismarck: Being attacked by 2 Battleships and 2 Cruisers
Nagato, Mutsu, Takao, Myoko, Fuso and Kongo coming for their aid:
@JenniferAnistonFan2021 "Time to join the Prince of Wales brit!"
World of Warships be like
If that would happen, it would be hilarious to see the brits reaction seeing their former ships fight against them
@@shinkreytpuylap last british built ship for Japan was the Kongō and even then, by the time WW2 started in the pacific, it had virtually no british parts as basically everything had been replaced or modernized to such a point that it didn't resemble the original.
(Except for some minor things and the guns, they kept the 14 inch brit guns cause they were really good)
Please get back, the imperial japan.
Who today will die for the Emperor? But just perhaps, in view of Chinese bellicosity, may just be coming back. 10,000 years!
Why that's a german Version?
@Leland This recording sounds too new for it to be that old, lots of opportunities for Bundeswehr bands to play it in recent port calls
@Leland it's IJN not HIJMS
It was played by a German marching band in their traditional instrumental arrangement. If you're familiar with the traditional style of German marching music you'll hear it immediately.
Yamato visits Germany (somehow)
2:05
Sounds very Third Reich like. Kind of reminds me of the Koniggratzer march from Indiana Jones and the last crusade.
Kawasaki Ki-61 be like:
Uhh....where's German?I didn't see any Deutsch word....
german version dude...
German *Band Version*
They didn't add any lyrics. It was the Japanese who added the lyrics. Remember, they were partners during WW2
@啪啪啪 yes the ting tings, sounds like bells idk.
but thats the thing you usually hear in german marches
*Salty Yermans*
この音源はドイツ軍楽隊のだっけ?
Musikkorps der 11 Panzer Grenadier Division,
West German Army.
Recorded around 1966, released on Polydor.