@@tamarajurisic8523 I was born in semi-rural Wisconsin, USA from 2nd-generation Hungarians and Italians. My great-grandpa left Hungary after the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, and ended up in Nazi Germany, where he left to America. My maternal great-grandparents were economic farmer immigrants from northeast Italy, where the Friulian dialect is spoken.
I love this version. I am croatian with italian, montenegrin and austrian roots. My great grandmother even though she was italian was faithful to the austrian crown.
Late to the game: the music is by Joseph Haydn written for Emperor Fracis I. And the germans switched to that melody after WW1 iirc. And they use different lyrics (of course)
That's because the germans switched to the same melody (originally composed by Joseph Haydn for the austrian emperor Francis I) after WW1 iirc. So the original is the Austro-Hungarian one. And Germany does use different lyrics of course.
I'm half Magyar (father) and half Italian (mother). This hits home to me 😊.
Cool
My great grandpa served as a Galician hussar in the Austro Hungarian cavalry in WW1
@@fredericchopin4821 Where are you from brother?
Interesting. Where you born in Italy or Hungary? I was born in Croatia to italian mother (austrian roots) and montenegrin father from Perast.
@@tamarajurisic8523 I was born in semi-rural Wisconsin, USA from 2nd-generation Hungarians and Italians. My great-grandpa left Hungary after the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, and ended up in Nazi Germany, where he left to America. My maternal great-grandparents were economic farmer immigrants from northeast Italy, where the Friulian dialect is spoken.
When the italian, Austrian, Hungarian, Romanian, Polish, Ukranian, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Czeck, slovakian homies all go out together
Me: ** I put this song **
My dad: Turn that off, we have a more powerful speaker down here
I love this version. I am croatian with italian, montenegrin and austrian roots. My great grandmother even though she was italian was faithful to the austrian crown.
when you're italian but chose the austro hungarian in bf1
Greetings from nothern part of Austria-Hungary - Poland. All the best to brothers from southern part of our country !
@@cumysz792 Ein Krakauer! Liebe aus Graz 💞
@@cumysz792 Greetings from a southern Austro-Hungarian Empire citizen (Croatia).
Italian pizza 🅱️ois
No, polenta. In former AA Empire regions they eat Polenta. My granny made wonderful.
I noticed it has the beat oc german national anthem..
@Daryl Geslani Austria is the true Germany
And Germany used to have the beat of the British Anthem as their Imperial Anthem. Lmao...
@@francis9428 And the British anthem of a French anthem
Late to the game: the music is by Joseph Haydn written for Emperor Fracis I. And the germans switched to that melody after WW1 iirc. And they use different lyrics (of course)
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Allies biggest mistake is to finished the Habsburg Empire
I have mentioned my agreements, i am willing to give you people relief from all kind of natural disaster.
Trento region of the county of Tryol, th
Trento e Bolzano sono italiane
this sounds so much like german
That's because the germans switched to the same melody (originally composed by Joseph Haydn for the austrian emperor Francis I) after WW1 iirc. So the original is the Austro-Hungarian one. And Germany does use different lyrics of course.
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