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The trilled R is not specific to Austrian at all, many German dialects still retain it even in the North, and Buehnendeutisch is not the sole reason people pronounce the "R" at the end either. I had seen Germans who do indeed pronounce the R even at the end like in "Gar" and this was true for most of German's history.
While the song might be catchy, it is also more than a little bit unsetteling, if you look closer. Given the fact, that the song is about a (beaten) "grey" army it is clear, that most probably the imperial German army of World War I is ment (NOT the Wehrmacht, because for this it would sound to defeatist - not that this would be better). And if you take this into consideration, who do you think are "they", who are mentioned in the song, when "revenge", "treason" and "taking back the faith" are the topic? Certainly NOT the Entente, oh no. This song sounds for me as something that the so called "Freikorps" would have sung (if the song is actually from this time). And the not clearly specified enemies in the the song are that "enemies" of Germany, which a certain austrian NCO of the Bavarian Army named A. H. did use to spin his murderous and genocidal ideology around. So...🤢🤢
Just Imagine If You're In the German Army (In Poland 1939) And Your Captain Dies From Polish Ambush and a Little Grenadier Comes And Lead Your Army, You Would feel Lone Cut of from Power.
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This is a combination of Wo alle Straßen enden, die letzen companie marschiert. This is great.
its just die letze kompanie but with graue kompanie instead
Amazing version! Probably the best one I've heard.
The 'little company' version is great too.
Nach nicht einmal 30 Sekunden wurde ich dazu verleitet, den Like-Button zu drücken. Absolut hervorragende Musikbegleitung!!! ☺
The trilled R is not specific to Austrian at all, many German dialects still retain it even in the North, and Buehnendeutisch is not the sole reason people pronounce the "R" at the end either. I had seen Germans who do indeed pronounce the R even at the end like in "Gar" and this was true for most of German's history.
J'adore ! Vive l'Allemagne ! The German spirit will prevail and live on forever ! Greetings and love from France ! Long live Sacred Germany !
Ensemble dans la révolution! Greetings from Germany
@@dro1562 Vive l'Allemagne from France, together we will hold Europa
Merci mon Copain de france
Thank you my french brother.. Don't give up your love for your blood and country! Gott mit uns! 🇫🇷💙❤️🇩🇪
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Yoooo what's the profile picture about Im kinda confused, is it some kind of symbol I dont know?
You deserve more subscribers, kamerade.
Feel free :D :D:D
@@KarlSternau mmm I did
Sehr schön gesungen das ist mein lieblingslied
Wunderbar!
Super klasse. 👍✊💪
Great version👍👍
Tolle Version, danke
Ein sehr sehr sehr schönes Muskivideo, auch der March hört sich sehr schön an 📀💿🙏🎤🎥🎼👏📯🎬🎸📼🎷🥁😚💪📽️🎧🎹👌🇩🇪📻🎵🎙️🎶👍🪕
Holy shit this is fire I’m genuinely surprised
Ништяк песня!
interessant
Wow 🖤🤍❤️
Danke 🔥✌️🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪💯
I salute men who die for their country
❤
Ist das nicht das gleiche Lied, wie die "Die letzte Kompanie"?
Ja
Kiedy powstała ta piosenka?
@Karl Schulze O,Danke.
While the song might be catchy, it is also more than a little bit unsetteling, if you look closer. Given the fact, that the song is about a (beaten) "grey" army it is clear, that most probably the imperial German army of World War I is ment (NOT the Wehrmacht, because for this it would sound to defeatist - not that this would be better).
And if you take this into consideration, who do you think are "they", who are mentioned in the song, when "revenge", "treason" and "taking back the faith" are the topic? Certainly NOT the Entente, oh no. This song sounds for me as something that the so called "Freikorps" would have sung (if the song is actually from this time).
And the not clearly specified enemies in the the song are that "enemies" of Germany, which a certain austrian NCO of the Bavarian Army named A. H. did use to spin his murderous and genocidal ideology around. So...🤢🤢
Just Imagine If You're In the German Army (In Poland 1939) And Your Captain Dies From Polish Ambush and a Little Grenadier Comes And Lead Your Army, You Would feel Lone Cut of from Power.
damn surprising thats coming from poland who organized the polish ambush!! real!!
I think this is WW1 song but eh
Гарна пісенка
tolles lied
*Translation
Ww1 or ww2?
World war 1
Machen Sie dasselbe in der weiblichen Stimme
C5
XM
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C5
Photo of Russian soldiers ?