There is a movie where mussolini comes back to life in modern day and goes around modern italy listeing to people problems and expiriencing the modern world
Anti-F song is uploaded to RUclips. RUclips algorithm detects F word in title and in comments. Also RUclips: *I'm going to end this men's whole career.*
My ancestors fought in the Italian resistance. My grandmother would tell me stories her parents told her about their experiences in it. Apparently they were a very mixed group. Men, women, communists, socialists, capitalists, Catholics, Protestants, non believers, people from all walks of life, yet they all worked together in their fight against fascism. Brought our family so much pride.
Even though they didn’t actually change sides, a large section of the country sided with the axis (If only because of German troops occupying it) It was much less of Italy changing sides and more an Italian civil war along side WW2
@@pocketmarcy6990 it wasn’t really a occupation tactic Italy still had many fascists Anti capitalist Anti communists Not to mention the the anti English and French fighters who are still salty towards the Allies
Plus, este și un cântec al partizanilor italieni care au luptat contra lui Mussolini și ocupația germană a Italiei. Viva l'Italia, Viva l'revolution!!!
People who know about history: This song was an italian anti-fascist song, iconic for some italians that speaks about liberty and patriotism Spanish series addicts: L A C A S A D E P A P E L
@@thatguy_jh2264 welp, here is mine to share, my grandfather's brother was in Red Army, then got captured and transferred to some type of temporary camp in South France. He escaped and by the help of french resistance, got into the Italian Alps in North Italy, there was much safer due to high amount of partisans in some rural villages. He fought fascists with them and united with US forces, then got sent home back to USSR. He had to spend months in prison before finally reuniting with the family.
My grandfather was forced into the royal army under mussolini and was sent to Russia, after escaping Stalingrad he walked home but I'm sure he would have fought for the king against mussolini or as a partisan
@@coalkingryan881 Bruh since when did I say it wasn’t the Red Army Choir(I already knew that), plus the song is supposed to be sad since it describes how partisans have to leave there families and/or lovers knowing that they likely won’t make it back, but the RAC version in my opinion is stiff af since, it only sounds like they’re “singing” the lyrics as if they were stereotypical robots(as in not having any feeling in the words the say) which doesn’t convey much feeling, towards the listener, when compared to the Italian versions. It doesn’t need to be jazz, for it to convey feeling, as long as it is music, then it should be able to convey feeling, for example classical music can convey a dark, harmonious, and/or triumphant, feeling with the absence of words, if composed, and played well. Same thing with many other genres of music. But if music is badly composed and/or sung and/or played, then it probably won’t convey any feeling at all. Which is what I think happened to the RAC’s version of Bella Ciao.
@@nomnomstirn1532 don’t take what I said so seriously, it was a joke about how choirs as formal as the RAC are naturally stiff because of their prestige.
Actually, many countries in the eastern bloc during cold war times sang this song since it was a symbol against fascism, which they attributed to the west. My father is from East Germany and they had to sing a german version of the song back in school.
I talked to my Dad very recently about what happened to our family living in Italy during WW2. One of them was executed after getting caught collecting glass bottles for molotov cocktails. After just hearing the first few words I noticed it's a song played in Far Cry 6 when you burn poison tobacco fields.
Italian history in 5 minutes: - yes, the Italian CLN included ALSO non-communist/socialist elements, most important being the Christian-Democratic (centrist oriented, strong tides with the Church, liberals and monarchists - not forgetting that part of the Italian army which stayed loyal to the crown (the Alpini corp first) but was unluckily located too North to join the co-belligerant army and the Allies in the South - it's also true that as the war ended, the Resistence rethoric and remembrance was taken more and more in consideration by the left, while the other sides of political spectrum stayed more neutral or even started to manifest annoyance for a perceived "ended story" or even open resentment (usually the right and especially the far-right) That's why "Bella ciao" while being the de-facto symbol of Italian Resistence and anti-fascism, is seen as a "red song".
@@norre_ No it is not. As you have Princess Cadence as your profile picture, I assure you that she wouldn't want her at the head of the government either.
As a guy who studied a bit of Spanish as his foreign language, I notice that Italian definitely has some Spanish cognates. Ciao - goodbye Morir - death In montagna - la montaña - the Mountain se muoio - si yo muero - if I die (Translations are probably rough) I think Italian would be a great language to learn next.
Y mirá, yo te digo, soy de Argentina (No, no voy a salir con la típica soreteada de que "Somos europeos1111111111") Pero acá escuchás hablar a la gente no mayor, si no adulta y parecen italianos, la misma tonada y alzando la voz (Cabe aclarar que vivo cerca de la capital) y tenemos varias prestaciones como "manyar" de mangiare, o laburar y laburo, también del italiano
Same with portuguese, except that we say "tchau", that is literally how we write "ciao" (i think it's due to italian immigration in Brazil, i don't know if people say this in Angola or Portugal)
@@Poffean OK Nazi. Hitler and all other fascists are puppets of the banks and the billionaires. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_involved_in_the_Holocaust
On monday november 25 2024 during the elections in my country of romania the first place was took by a extreme right pro moscow anti EU and anti NATO candidate and now im here listening to this as think about how much our moldovan brothers are suffering trying to escape the path that my people are now chosing . May god help romania and not forget our strugle and all the death that was caused during the '89 revolution but the way things are going i think thats what is happening. All respect tp the italian people and their strugles with the fight against the facists 🇷🇴❤️🇮🇹
I always return to this song to remember the brave men and women of Italy who fought to destroy fascism in Italy i7 to the Italian partisans who gave their lives to give their children a better life.
Literally in the belly of the beast, the homeland of fascism. Yet even there, fascists could not be safe. Even in the midst of that great darkness, there was courage.
@@airex12 Lol most humans hate eachother. Especially the so called "rational modernists" of our new age. Especially... hmmm especially considering they regularly mock Christianity and try to destroy nations and cultures all under the disguise of love and tolerance. Remember kid, you aren't the good guys you literally engage in hyper capitalism and neo-imperialism
Um, we aren't fascist, we want to make europe a safer and better place like its always been, dont let in illegal immigrants, nobody said to not let in legal immigrants
@@Georgian_guy-1 clearly you have never seen an actual save Europe fool. Western culture cannot continue unless we bring more and more people into it, illegal immigration is actually good for the economy.
I’m an American but my distant relatives came to America from Italy it’s such a beautiful country. This song was so good and was a song that was used to show resistance to fascism. 🇺🇸♥️🇮🇹
@@heroic9631 She has stated on multiple occasions that she thought Benito Mussolini was just misunderstood and a good man. She has voiced overt discontent for LGBTQ people, refugees and other minorities. Her party has its roots in the youth wing of Italian fascist party. Go ahead and keep being in denial to comfort yourself instead of doing research. If you did, you would know that she is 100% a fascist. What, you think just because she says she isn’t that we should believe her? If you have to convince people that you’re not a fascist that’s a pretty big red flag. While your “waiting” countless people are going to suffer and even die. But by all means, wait for her to start brutalizing and marginalizing people for you to come to a conclusion. ~J
My great grandfather was a partigiano and escaped to Brasil to avoid a second prison sentence. Here in Brasil he helped to organize strikes in São Paulo, got arrested and tortured but never abandoned the fight.
@@pumpernickel6106 they have a leader who is a Mussolini sympathizer. She used to be in the fascist party and is still very far right. Fascism is on the rise again everywhere. In the US, Italy, France, Russia.
@@solodrow4004 then ig the 7.3 million people that voted for her are fascists then. Also fascism is not on the rise lol, right leaning policies maybe. If they were fascist we’d see the imprisoning of rivals and citizens with different opinions , mass genocide, discrimination, ethnic cleansing, eugenics, indoctrination of youth through media and school, homophobia, etc…. and no, having secure borders instead of open borders doesn’t make you discriminatory. And before you call me a fascist supporter or republican or something, i’m center left.
November 9th 2021 marks 100 years since the creation of the world’s first F@cist party, the PNF of Italy. This song will forever stand as a monument to the strength & resilience of a people fighting back against a dictatorship, God bless those partisans
@@starscream1457 it’s a common thing all around the world because you don’t eat pizza without tomato sauce like a sadist with a gargantuan amount of madness
The lyrics blows my mind every time I hear it ... " and if I die as a partisan You must bury me .. you will bury me over there on the mountain under the shadow of a wonderful flower .. " ❤
@emmanuelperez2294 Hirohito was fine what was happening to the Chinese citizens the only reason the USA didn’t prosecute him during the Tokyo trials was it would make the occupation of Japan alot easier according to Douglas McArthur and during the 70s - 80s Hirohito pardoned Japanese war criminals Tojo was just an escape goat he believed that he should die rather then Hirohito
I like the group version the song a lot but this one has such a strong message. One defiant voice against fascism, even if you kill us down to the last man, we will oppose you.
We tend to forget that the first people to resist the Nazis were the Germans. The first to resist the Fascists were the Italians (excepting maybe Ethiopia). We tend to think of those countries as being all under the sway of some mad cult, as if the people inside just went along willingly. Well, it isn’t true. Many resisted, many died doing so. They’re heroes just as much as the allied and Comintern forces were. They dared to stand up to fascism, and rejected it flatly as being a part of their national character. So many paid the ultimate price for their resistance, but in the end, Hitler killed himself in a bunker and Mussolini was shot by partisans and dragged through the streets. Italy and Germany are free nations now, and likely will be for a very long time, thanks in part to the actions of the brave men and women in the partisan and political opposition organizations. Important parts of the world are beginning to descend into fascism these days. For those of us in those countries, it is important to remember the example of those who resisted fascism from within its borders.
My family immigrated to the US back in the 1900s before ww2 I think after ww1. Not really sure exact dates. I've always been fascinated with Latin languages. Well Latin based languages. This song is amazing! I love the lyrics the sound the feel. I'm garlic and Gaelic and always was proud of my Irish heritage but now the Italian has taken me over. Lol.
I find it an interesting coincidence that Mussolini was made Prime Minister in 1922 (later staging a military coup to seize absolute power), and here we are, 100 years later with yet another open facist in Italy running the country. Lets just hope history doesn't repeat itself. Except for the part where the facists get overthrown and humiliated, I liked that part.
First off solidarity with my Italian comrades. I came to this video because I heard it sung by two Ukrainian soldiers and wanted to hear the original. My favorite thing about this song is it just gets angrier and angrier and more defiant and more defiant as it crescendos. As an American seeing the rise of fascism in his own country I think anger and defiance are what is needed to jolt people out of apathy. Resistance is not for the timid.
Rise of Fascism where? America? That's a good joke yank, you lot can't even see past race yet you try act like it's the biggest issue imaginable as if it's the 1800s. Now you've caught on to Fascism but the western world's past it. Typical Americans misconstruing European politics and failing to understand basic concepts.
@@siyacer I mean Fascism is a state based upon the worship of a leader figure. I hate the over use of the word but the Republican party fits a lot of criteria of Fascism. Aggressive opposition to Marxism (R is unhealthily anti-socialist), Opposition to Parliamentary Democracy (Rs are very quick to try to dismantle the power of Congress and Representatives to give more power to their leader, and in fairness that's a common thing between R and D when they're in power), Opposition to Liberalism (Rs heavily oppose social liberalism, LGBT, Equality movements, anything that values the individual over the state, again this is both an R and D thing and going forward assume as much I'm not defending the Ds), Totalitarian ambitions (I've met, and was close friends, with multiple Rs who wish Trump could stay in power for more than 2 terms, and wanted more central, Conservative Economic polices (self explanatory, favoring the private businesses over socializing them), and I could get going down the list of what Fascist parties of WWII had in common, (UK's Black shirts, America's KKK, the Italians, the Nazis, the Romanian, Polish, Austrian, Hungarian, South African, and Bulgarians) but the jist of it is both parties are moving in that direction are different paces and focusing on different aspects, but the Rs definitely are pushing in that direction with the whole worship of Trump. inb4 you accuse me of being a "dirty liberal" or whatever dehumanizing argument you will make, I'm ex-ancap no apolitical because there is not a single government that doesn't exist to fuck someone over
That is true you don’t I hate when people mix up important historical songs like this with a stupid app I can understand for example Billie Eilish or something like that but this song is serious
I don’t care under whatever flag I find myself fighting for, if I ever have to become a partisan, I will be fighting to the toon of this wonderful song.
@@infernosgaming8942 don't trust them, they want to make Partisans look back because "it's a Socialist song and movement When in reality people from many idelogies banded together for liberation
@@comradekenobi6908 You are right, but you are also misleading people. You are speaking of two different songs. This version is derived from the one you speak of, but the lyrics were modified to fit the the time period. And one might say that not all the Rebel groups were Socialist, which is true, but most of them were. Not that it matters, Italy was Fascist, which is quite literally a variation of Communism.
The first who mentions "La casa de papel" will be forced to listen to the complete Gigi D'Alessio discography.
You honestly made me laugh
@@yhhh4311 il mondo DEVE sapere
no, let them listen to inti illimani, modern city ramblers or red army orchestra, maybe then something will come through...
Love the show but it is annoying, ik the song b4 watching it bc I listened to Italian communist music while playing SE4 lmao
NOOO PLEASE NOT GIGI D'ALESSIO NOOO
What are you gonna do? unshoot mussolini?
most underrated comment
go ahead, call the cops. They can't un-shit Mussolini's grave
What are you gonna do? Unbeat Mussolini?
Go ahead, execute me.
You can’t unrepublic Italy.
There is a movie where mussolini comes back to life in modern day and goes around modern italy listeing to people problems and expiriencing the modern world
Anti-F song is uploaded to RUclips.
RUclips algorithm detects F word in title and in comments.
Also RUclips: *I'm going to end this men's whole career.*
That's a HOT profile pic
Thank you Generic European General very cool
Had you seen the generic middle east generals???
You can’t delete a legendary song
I don't get it. How is RUclips confusing face-ism with anti-face-ism?
Those are two different ideologies!
My grandpa was a partigiano and my father used to sing me this song to remember me of him
Based
thats amazing
@@kostas0352 based guy
Bella ciao.
Are you the proffesor
My ancestors fought in the Italian resistance. My grandmother would tell me stories her parents told her about their experiences in it.
Apparently they were a very mixed group. Men, women, communists, socialists, capitalists, Catholics, Protestants, non believers, people from all walks of life, yet they all worked together in their fight against fascism.
Brought our family so much pride.
Fascism was the Enemy of The Entire world.
The desire for liberty unites us all
@@NeedTherapyUrgentlystill is
And now you get to do what her parents did cuz italys facist again
💯
Many mock Italy for changing sides.
I respect them for understanding how pointless their fighting and how unjust their cause was.
Even though they didn’t actually change sides, a large section of the country sided with the axis (If only because of German troops occupying it) It was much less of Italy changing sides and more an Italian civil war along side WW2
@@pocketmarcy6990 W reply
It changed side because of a coup though.
@@rockgamer3674 What made Italians willing to try that coup though?
@@pocketmarcy6990 it wasn’t really a occupation tactic
Italy still had many fascists
Anti capitalist
Anti communists
Not to mention the the anti English and French fighters who are still salty towards the Allies
That isn't a simple song, this is pure gold.
who said it was a simple song
There are even more beautiful songs of Italian partisans, I recommend you "Oltre il Ponte" and "I ribelli della montagna".
Plus, este și un cântec al partizanilor italieni care au luptat contra lui Mussolini și ocupația germană a Italiei. Viva l'Italia, Viva l'revolution!!!
I whole heartedly concur with you.❤
People who know about history: This song was an italian anti-fascist song, iconic for some italians that speaks about liberty and patriotism
Spanish series addicts: L A C A S A D E P A P E L
thank you
I fucking hate this Series Show.
same xd
@@Noukover it's kinda overrated tbh
wait someone put this into something that wasn't a respectful documentary?
Imagine you are listening to this song, but your sister says:
"They stole it from TikTok!"
Then i'd be asking about when tik tok became based af
sᴉɥʇ ǝʞᴉl ƃuᴉpɐǝɹ oʇ pǝsn ʇǝƃ oʇ ǝʌɐɥ plnoʍ ǝɥs uǝɥ┴
@@dataexpunged2827 ahh i see
She is australian
@@dataexpunged2827 you mean to get used to speak like this?
@@dataexpunged2827 i mean reading*
I will always be grateful to the partisans. My great uncle was captured in Italy and fled to the mountains. They fed him and kept him safe. Thank you
My great grandpa was an Italian partisan during the war, too bad he passed before I got to meet him but either way, he'll live on in my heart
thats good was he able to tell you stories about it at all did you get to meet him?
@@thatguy_jh2264 welp, here is mine to share, my grandfather's brother was in Red Army, then got captured and transferred to some type of temporary camp in South France. He escaped and by the help of french resistance, got into the Italian Alps in North Italy, there was much safer due to high amount of partisans in some rural villages. He fought fascists with them and united with US forces, then got sent home back to USSR. He had to spend months in prison before finally reuniting with the family.
damn... thats some story! glad he made it back to his family fr
My grandfather was forced into the royal army under mussolini and was sent to Russia, after escaping Stalingrad he walked home but I'm sure he would have fought for the king against mussolini or as a partisan
Fun fact, there's a Russian version of this done by the Red Army Choir
Ngl the Russian version sounds stiff.
@@nomnomstirn1532 it IS the Red Army Choir. They’re not exactly performing jazz.
@@coalkingryan881 Bruh since when did I say it wasn’t the Red Army Choir(I already knew that), plus the song is supposed to be sad since it describes how partisans have to leave there families and/or lovers knowing that they likely won’t make it back, but the RAC version in my opinion is stiff af since, it only sounds like they’re “singing” the lyrics as if they were stereotypical robots(as in not having any feeling in the words the say) which doesn’t convey much feeling, towards the listener, when compared to the Italian versions. It doesn’t need to be jazz, for it to convey feeling, as long as it is music, then it should be able to convey feeling, for example classical music can convey a dark, harmonious, and/or triumphant, feeling with the absence of words, if composed, and played well. Same thing with many other genres of music. But if music is badly composed and/or sung and/or played, then it probably won’t convey any feeling at all. Which is what I think happened to the RAC’s version of Bella Ciao.
@@nomnomstirn1532 don’t take what I said so seriously, it was a joke about how choirs as formal as the RAC are naturally stiff because of their prestige.
Actually, many countries in the eastern bloc during cold war times sang this song since it was a symbol against fascism, which they attributed to the west. My father is from East Germany and they had to sing a german version of the song back in school.
I talked to my Dad very recently about what happened to our family living in Italy during WW2. One of them was executed after getting caught collecting glass bottles for molotov cocktails.
After just hearing the first few words I noticed it's a song played in Far Cry 6 when you burn poison tobacco fields.
Yup
Yes.
Your Italian relative is incredibly based
Il mio rispetto
viva la libertad!
"We hold the line here they shall not make one step forward may our blood wash away the sins of Italy"- italian partisan saying
That's a really cool quote.
This version has a weird accent...I can tell right away the singer isn't native to the language lol
ruclips.net/video/m9-jN54mabU/видео.html it's a russian singing it
Bubble Gum Not even close, the singer was a born American who lived in the GDR in his later years
@@lietsiyon3464 oh my mistake
Still a banger
@@lietsiyon3464 close enough, russia is 1 mile away from the us !
Respect to all those brave partisans who fought against fascist tyranny.
you do know they were communist right?
@@jarrahgrogan9500 yes
@@lisztdylan7846 and communism is worse yeah?
@@jarrahgrogan9500 How is it worse?
@@joninator7858 you are a pro communist?
As a Brazilian, I can say that I feel proud for my ancestors who fought in the Battle of Monte Castello.
Enjoy FEB 🚬🐍
@Content_enjoyer xd, pls see brazzilian elections now bro;-;
@@hertz5165 Finally that son of a bitch will be out of power soon
@@pavan923 why? Its best have this guy than have a Fucking communist in power
@@pavan923 no, Bolsonaro will remain in power, for the sake of my country
14 year old Fascists seething in the comments go back to HOI4 😭
loool fr
TRUE
12 year old commies when economics:
@@BG_Dunera imagine thinking neoclassical economics is great.
@sibarani1488 none. I'm an anarchist.
Simply my most favorite cut of this song. The quickening pace, that single straining voice - it calls to arms! To the defense of the realm!
defence3
I love this, I am an Italian, and I will always salute The CLN Italian Flag or The Republic Of Italy's flag. May Freedom Rule The World, Not Fascism.
Traitor
@@lautarocardozo5214 Cry about it
@@adezzz7896 autolike
@@lautarocardozo5214 Yes, and?
@@adezzz7896 🗿
That kid: They stole this from tikt-
"Gunshot"
Community: So you chosen death
Haven't seen that joke before
@@jackcassidy9963 definitely not
@@Fr1thar We haven't had to demonstrate it to anyone yet
😐
Reload my Celere Sahariano
Everyone that came here after the Italian victory over England to celebrate, I salute you.
I did. Forza Italia 🇮🇹
it came rome
Roma Æterna
Ironically enough, most people came and listened to Giovinezza as soon as Italy won.
Idk man most England fans I know aren’t toxic like the one with the laser or the ones blaming sacka or rashford or sancho
One of my favorite anti-fascist communist/socialist songs.
Εγώ είμαι κατά του αντιεθνισμου για αυτό έγραψα ότι έγραψα
@@zyzz_bro φυσικά φιλε μου.
This isn’t a anti-communist song, half the CLN was Communist
@@abandonedchannel281 I think he meant a communist/socialist song, not anti-communist and socialist
Italian history in 5 minutes:
- yes, the Italian CLN included ALSO non-communist/socialist elements, most important being the Christian-Democratic (centrist oriented, strong tides with the Church, liberals and monarchists
- not forgetting that part of the Italian army which stayed loyal to the crown (the Alpini corp first) but was unluckily located too North to join the co-belligerant army and the Allies in the South
- it's also true that as the war ended, the Resistence rethoric and remembrance was taken more and more in consideration by the left, while the other sides of political spectrum stayed more neutral or even started to manifest annoyance for a perceived "ended story" or even open resentment (usually the right and especially the far-right)
That's why "Bella ciao" while being the de-facto symbol of Italian Resistence and anti-fascism, is seen as a "red song".
respect to all Italian comrades!
Respect🇮🇹
Death to your comrades.
@@fallout1953 tante belle cose anche a te
@@gabrybruscu3256 onesto, anzi onestissimo
@@Benefartamemia grazie ✊
Solidarity with all the Italian comrades in these troubling times.
thank you dear comrade
we are gonna fight them back
fratelli ditalia is cool
what troubling times
@@norre_ No it is not. As you have Princess Cadence as your profile picture, I assure you that she wouldn't want her at the head of the government either.
YEEEEEESSS
I first heard this version from Fire and Steel, so good.
Dishy RIP Fire and Steel. That was a good channel.
Thicc skin
Is this the most epic and rebel detective Manny pardo? In the search of that filthy and gracious Miami mutilator?
I've heard some epic versions of this song, but the emotion in this guy's voice gave me goosebumps
the fact his singing gets faster and more aggressive is kinda cool
Feels like i’m in a spag-west tbh
As a guy who studied a bit of Spanish as his foreign language, I notice that Italian definitely has some Spanish cognates.
Ciao - goodbye
Morir - death
In montagna - la montaña - the Mountain
se muoio - si yo muero - if I die
(Translations are probably rough)
I think Italian would be a great language to learn next.
Go for it bro
Y mirá, yo te digo, soy de Argentina (No, no voy a salir con la típica soreteada de que "Somos europeos1111111111") Pero acá escuchás hablar a la gente no mayor, si no adulta y parecen italianos, la misma tonada y alzando la voz (Cabe aclarar que vivo cerca de la capital) y tenemos varias prestaciones como "manyar" de mangiare, o laburar y laburo, también del italiano
Cause they are both Romance languages, that is why they are similar.
Same with portuguese, except that we say "tchau", that is literally how we write "ciao" (i think it's due to italian immigration in Brazil, i don't know if people say this in Angola or Portugal)
@@pedrosegundo8109 Romean empire also had a bit of Spanish coastline so that adds up
"Esta es la flor, del partisano, que por la patria falleció..."
Greetings from Mexico italian brothers, Italy is the jewel of Europe!!
🇮🇹♥️🇲🇽
Fratelli latini
Hermanos latinos
@@xano2921, Mi sueño es un día viajar a Italia como hizo mi padre, la única ciudad que le faltó fue Florencia, cuna del renacimiento 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Sr. Clumsy again I found you in comments
No me jodas de vuelta estás acá
Italy is the Jewel, Germany is the heart.
United we Stand, Divided we fall, DOWN WITH FASCISTS
One of the most wonderful and patriotic war songs ever
fighting nationalism for the globalist elite is not patriotic
@@Poffean How is this song about fighting for globalist elites?
@@cheemsg.i.7130 anything that isn't nationalist de facto fights for globalists, even if it doesn't explicitly say it does
@@Poffean With your 10 or so brain cells, I'm willing to bet it took you a solid 25 minutes to formulate that sentence.
@@Poffean OK Nazi. Hitler and all other fascists are puppets of the banks and the billionaires.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_involved_in_the_Holocaust
Its sad that most people don't know that this song was made for resistance in a year where there was only war and suffering.
The partisans were savages, they strung him and his family upside down and gored them with weapons
I didn't know that this was an Italian partisan/anti-fascist song, but makes sense when you realise what the lyrics actually mean.
Average bald dictator Axis fan vs the average based resistance enjoyer
Play this at your local fascist rally, Fascism has no place in this world
@@sobitasadullah4517 ye but a system based on hate and hero worship really has no place in the world
@@thomastakesatollforthedark2231 Well if destroy China we fully destroy fascism
@@sobitasadullah4517 Systems are what drive history, not individuals.
But China is communist, not fascist
@Sean Noone Aren't they econimically more of an American sort if capitalist country though? The fascist like part of China is the genocide in Xinjian.
It is now 2022. After Italy's election this week, I came here.
On monday november 25 2024 during the elections in my country of romania the first place was took by a extreme right pro moscow anti EU and anti NATO candidate and now im here listening to this as think about how much our moldovan brothers are suffering trying to escape the path that my people are now chosing . May god help romania and not forget our strugle and all the death that was caused during the '89 revolution but the way things are going i think thats what is happening. All respect tp the italian people and their strugles with the fight against the facists 🇷🇴❤️🇮🇹
Stay strong, stay vigilant, and with all your power, stay free. We are stronger than they say we are.
Bro What💀
I like this song very much. It contains the unique sensibility of Italy.
When you driving up to a gas station in Milan and you see the dictator’s rotting corpse.
My great-grandfather was a medical helper for the partisans around Monte Casino, where they live. Viva Italia, viva la gente! 🇮🇹
Delay, Deny, Defend 🫡
I always return to this song to remember the brave men and women of Italy who fought to destroy fascism in Italy i7 to the Italian partisans who gave their lives to give their children a better life.
Literally in the belly of the beast, the homeland of fascism. Yet even there, fascists could not be safe. Even in the midst of that great darkness, there was courage.
@@mileshill7196 Fascism is still strong in Italy.
@@mileshill7196 Fascism will win ✋🏻 we will win
@@GAMER123GAMING as long as humans continue to love each other, you will never win. You have no chance.
@@airex12 Lol most humans hate eachother.
Especially the so called "rational modernists" of our new age.
Especially... hmmm especially considering they regularly mock Christianity and try to destroy nations and cultures all under the disguise of love and tolerance.
Remember kid, you aren't the good guys you literally engage in hyper capitalism and neo-imperialism
What I sing when the save Europe kid starts talking
Um, we aren't fascist, we want to make europe a safer and better place like its always been, dont let in illegal immigrants, nobody said to not let in legal immigrants
@@Georgian_guy-1 clearly you have never seen an actual save Europe fool. Western culture cannot continue unless we bring more and more people into it, illegal immigration is actually good for the economy.
@@CompletelyregularI’m sure the benefit farmers and mass religious sh*oters are helping our economy
I’m an American but my distant relatives came to America from Italy it’s such a beautiful country. This song was so good and was a song that was used to show resistance to fascism.
🇺🇸♥️🇮🇹
Teacher: We're going to Italy!
Boys: F A S C I SM
Girls:
Superb comment
Fascism in Italy is antipatiottic
FortePiano
And letting million of migrants flood in is?
FortePiano
Enjoy being replaced.
Google “United Nations Replacement Migration Act”
@@MichaelJ44 There is no replacement plane
the fact that nearly everyone listening to this song doesn't know what it represents
Anti fascism
Bros probably only heard this from money heist
@@ruskiwaffle1991 la casa de papel 😎
@@kamradewilhelmii4072 that’s the house of paper in Spanish
@@kamradewilhelmii4072 aka a disgrace to the partisans who fought UNDER THIS SOMG
My heart goes out to all my Italian Comrades on the night of the election. I wish you nothing but strength in the fight against the Fascist ghouls.
@@heroic9631 She has stated on multiple occasions that she thought Benito Mussolini was just misunderstood and a good man. She has voiced overt discontent for LGBTQ people, refugees and other minorities. Her party has its roots in the youth wing of Italian fascist party. Go ahead and keep being in denial to comfort yourself instead of doing research. If you did, you would know that she is 100% a fascist. What, you think just because she says she isn’t that we should believe her? If you have to convince people that you’re not a fascist that’s a pretty big red flag. While your “waiting” countless people are going to suffer and even die. But by all means, wait for her to start brutalizing and marginalizing people for you to come to a conclusion.
~J
@@heroic9631 The fact that she praised Mussolini should be enough to cause some pretty great concern.
Silence commie
@@fa1con730 I'm afraid I've never heard of this happening. I'm not saying it never happened but a source would be nice
And plenty of people praise the Soviet Union now a days, so we should crack down on both or neither, I prefer both
My great grandfather was a partigiano and escaped to Brasil to avoid a second prison sentence. Here in Brasil he helped to organize strikes in São Paulo, got arrested and tortured but never abandoned the fight.
My grandmother used to hide partisan soldiers in her house, amazing. (Mia nonna nascondeva i soldati partigiani in casa sua, stupendo.)
Oh my dear comrades if you could see Italy now, we need your courage and dedication once more
Yeah man, hope you are doing good there, love from brazil
@@tarus94 bruh Brazil and Italy have leaders they should be happy about but the media shits the bed about them constantly slandering and lying.
italy looks pretty fine tbh
@@pumpernickel6106 they have a leader who is a Mussolini sympathizer. She used to be in the fascist party and is still very far right. Fascism is on the rise again everywhere. In the US, Italy, France, Russia.
@@solodrow4004 then ig the 7.3 million people that voted for her are fascists then. Also fascism is not on the rise lol, right leaning policies maybe. If they were fascist we’d see the imprisoning of rivals and citizens with different opinions , mass genocide, discrimination, ethnic cleansing, eugenics, indoctrination of youth through media and school, homophobia, etc…. and no, having secure borders instead of open borders doesn’t make you discriminatory. And before you call me a fascist supporter or republican or something, i’m center left.
Teacher :We are going to Italy
Boys : 1:24
Girls : 2:05
People focus more on Italy’s involvement with the Axis when it comes to history. Their brave partisans are the greatest story of Italy in my opinion.
The image of a italian chef with the hand sign washes over my eyes everytime I hear ciao.
"Man, I sure love being Il Duce. I sure hope nothing wacky happens to me."
*Song plays from a distance*
180° degrees
"i'm gonna pretend to be a german soldier and go to Austria, i sure hope nobody recognizes me."
We also need to be United against the present Fascist Government in our country.
Respect from India 🇮🇳🇮🇹
@@COBVS do you think I am joking?
Our present Prime Minister belongs to an organisation which is highly inspired by Nazism and Fascism
@@COBVS are you drunk or what?
We have a Righttard government
Cringe
@@COBVS after reading everything you said;
you're cringe.
Nah i think this government is fine
Historians(like me): listening to this in my room
Stupid sibling with no nack for history: ThEy StOlE tHiS fRoM tIk Tok
Never forget all the proud men that fell fighting a regime that would have ultimately cost millions of lives.
Communists and the Mafia deserve to die.
just for Italy to elect a person that is openly a fan of Mussolini. smh
Does anyone realise that the Polish, my people, still sing this on our Russian, Belarusian, German and Ukrainian borders?
No more fascists, for now there is pizza.
The people's flag is red as marinara!
I'll gladly have both
Peace with pasta and pizza
PIZZA? nice
This aged poorly
My cat straight up told me to play this song or else he's gonna kill me
November 9th 2021 marks 100 years since the creation of the world’s first F@cist party, the PNF of Italy.
This song will forever stand as a monument to the strength & resilience of a people fighting back against a dictatorship, God bless those partisans
His grand daughter also belongs to a far right party😏 and she jsut won a election
@@byron-ih2ge shit
@@__chinmay__ Rachele Mussolini😁
@@byron-ih2ge what are you smiling about??
@@__chinmay__ Name of Benito's grand daughter and the lady who won rome's recent elections😂
Mussolini been real quite since this dropped
This song is now ready for a remastered version
The time has come again BELLA CIAO! i wish Italian socialists victory even if I'm a centrist
Aint no way boy 💀
Based zoomer. You know whats best for you
When your younger sister puts sauce on the pizza:
How funny
Not funny
Its a common thing in india...... Pizza with sauce... If u dont eat with sauce then u r wierd one
@@starscream1457 it’s a common thing all around the world because you don’t eat pizza without tomato sauce like a sadist with a gargantuan amount of madness
@@b1ztake ohh man i am not sadist 😢.... Pizza tastes best without sauce
What are you gonna do, Unmussolinni'd Mussolini?
“Go ahead take away my family. You still can’t bring helicopter hand man back.”
We'll need it again comrades.
Fr
Preparing our three arrows I suppose…
Dust off those guillotines comrades.
Yes
we will help you in kicking the fascists once again 🇧🇷🇮🇹
you have now idea for how long i've been trying to find this version of the song. it may be the best version
Not really since the singer has a really weird american/russian/spanish accent
The lyrics blows my mind every time I hear it ...
" and if I die as a partisan
You must bury me ..
you will bury me
over there on the mountain
under the shadow of a wonderful flower .. " ❤
I remember singing this in my school every morning, with danish translation
Hungarian pfp while singing a Italian song in danish
MR.WORLDWIDE
Proskyloobros because I’m danish
tobias wildenhoff so that’s it? Nothing about the Hungarian pfp
Proskyloobros im 20% hungarian
@@saxoDK_1600 im slovak
Rest in glory Italian partisans, you fought unspeakable evil. 🇬🇧❤️
Beat dropped harder than Mussolini.
happy anniversary of Mussolini's death
He will be listening to this in Hell for the rest of eternity alongside his old pals Adolf and Hirohito.
Hirohito didn't really make the decisions himself. Most were made by a military leader called Hideki Tojo, and he was planning the war before it began
@emmanuelperez2294 Hirohito was fine what was happening to the Chinese citizens the only reason the USA didn’t prosecute him during the Tokyo trials was it would make the occupation of Japan alot easier according to Douglas McArthur and during the 70s - 80s Hirohito pardoned Japanese war criminals Tojo was just an escape goat he believed that he should die rather then Hirohito
Bro XD
If there was a song that I completely associate with the Italian culture and language, it would be this
Gửi lời trân trọng và ngưỡng mộ tới những người Đồng chí, nhân dân italy
I like the group version the song a lot but this one has such a strong message. One defiant voice against fascism, even if you kill us down to the last man, we will oppose you.
*Scared Mussolini noises*
Old war songs about axis controlled countries rebelling always have a real fire in them, I love it.
We tend to forget that the first people to resist the Nazis were the Germans. The first to resist the Fascists were the Italians (excepting maybe Ethiopia). We tend to think of those countries as being all under the sway of some mad cult, as if the people inside just went along willingly. Well, it isn’t true. Many resisted, many died doing so. They’re heroes just as much as the allied and Comintern forces were. They dared to stand up to fascism, and rejected it flatly as being a part of their national character. So many paid the ultimate price for their resistance, but in the end, Hitler killed himself in a bunker and Mussolini was shot by partisans and dragged through the streets. Italy and Germany are free nations now, and likely will be for a very long time, thanks in part to the actions of the brave men and women in the partisan and political opposition organizations.
Important parts of the world are beginning to descend into fascism these days. For those of us in those countries, it is important to remember the example of those who resisted fascism from within its borders.
My family immigrated to the US back in the 1900s before ww2 I think after ww1. Not really sure exact dates. I've always been fascinated with Latin languages. Well Latin based languages. This song is amazing! I love the lyrics the sound the feel. I'm garlic and Gaelic and always was proud of my Irish heritage but now the Italian has taken me over. Lol.
Ah yes "garlic"
@@littleantukins4415 yes
Suddenly this song is relevant again
How? If your talking about the chick that got elected prime minister, how is she an facist?
@@stephenstowe9711 HOI 4
@@stephenstowe9711 ruclips.net/video/AvnJg0jwUTo/видео.html
Not really.
@@BasilTheSlayer oh okay, cause got make sure
History is repeating itself. All these old antifascist and antiwar songs are becoming relevant again.
So help us God.
Dios nos ayude a todos
Love the liberal outrage 😅
@@2015BLOXXER Over a politician of a major country in Europe yelling about the white race. Again.
@@thebluesocialist7760 lmao what, delusional.
@@2015BLOXXER you calling socialists liberals demonstrates to all of us how little you understand.
I find it an interesting coincidence that Mussolini was made Prime Minister in 1922 (later staging a military coup to seize absolute power), and here we are, 100 years later with yet another open facist in Italy running the country.
Lets just hope history doesn't repeat itself.
Except for the part where the facists get overthrown and humiliated, I liked that part.
It will repeat.
@@RestitutorOrbis270 which part?
@@RestitutorOrbis270 cry all you want, you can't unhang mussolini
Let's hope it does. There hasn't been economic development in Italy for 20 years. Strong leader might be good for them.
@@fransliszt Mussolini was terrible for Italy.
If I see another person use this in tik tok I’m gonna turn into an blood thirsty italian partisan with a loaded FNAB in his hand.
shiver my timbers 💀
Let them have fun man
Let history repeat. Destroy fascism where it lies.
Grant them no quarter.
grant them the fate they'd inflict upon us!
NO MERCY
@PyrrhazWell they have taken over 5 European countries soooo.
@@rexisnox577 no they have not my god. Fascism isn't when harsh immigration policies.
1:52 Woman on the far left has her rifle upside down lmfao.
Lmao
I didn't see that lol nice catch
First off solidarity with my Italian comrades. I came to this video because I heard it sung by two Ukrainian soldiers and wanted to hear the original. My favorite thing about this song is it just gets angrier and angrier and more defiant and more defiant as it crescendos. As an American seeing the rise of fascism in his own country I think anger and defiance are what is needed to jolt people out of apathy. Resistance is not for the timid.
As if you've ever known fascism
Rise of Fascism where? America? That's a good joke yank, you lot can't even see past race yet you try act like it's the biggest issue imaginable as if it's the 1800s. Now you've caught on to Fascism but the western world's past it. Typical Americans misconstruing European politics and failing to understand basic concepts.
@@siyacer perhaps not but not so long ago a blond guy tried to destroy our government..
You are kidding yourself if you don't recognize the signs of fascist thought in the Republican Party. All the hallmarks are there.
@@siyacer I mean Fascism is a state based upon the worship of a leader figure. I hate the over use of the word but the Republican party fits a lot of criteria of Fascism. Aggressive opposition to Marxism (R is unhealthily anti-socialist), Opposition to Parliamentary Democracy (Rs are very quick to try to dismantle the power of Congress and Representatives to give more power to their leader, and in fairness that's a common thing between R and D when they're in power), Opposition to Liberalism (Rs heavily oppose social liberalism, LGBT, Equality movements, anything that values the individual over the state, again this is both an R and D thing and going forward assume as much I'm not defending the Ds), Totalitarian ambitions (I've met, and was close friends, with multiple Rs who wish Trump could stay in power for more than 2 terms, and wanted more central, Conservative Economic polices (self explanatory, favoring the private businesses over socializing them), and I could get going down the list of what Fascist parties of WWII had in common, (UK's Black shirts, America's KKK, the Italians, the Nazis, the Romanian, Polish, Austrian, Hungarian, South African, and Bulgarians) but the jist of it is both parties are moving in that direction are different paces and focusing on different aspects, but the Rs definitely are pushing in that direction with the whole worship of Trump. inb4 you accuse me of being a "dirty liberal" or whatever dehumanizing argument you will make, I'm ex-ancap no apolitical because there is not a single government that doesn't exist to fuck someone over
Everyone gangsta till the Alps start singing bella ciao
La gente come noi non molla mai!
Siamo decisi a bere l'amaro calice fino in fondo...
Forza Italia ❤️ 🇮🇹 🔥
R E S I S T E R E 💪
1:51 girl on the very left is holding the gun upside down
🇬🇷❤️🇮🇹
🇬🇷
if gr is greece then i think 2021 cant get even worse
@@jdisksjvjr it is
Gr
But it shoulda be
He (Hellenic)
i really want to say it but u will all hate me, history...
@@ZeHistoryNerd there's a reason why Greeks like Italians and not Germans when we fought both of them.
Some girl:THEY STOLE IT FROM TIKTOK
Me:*Proceeds to curse her on all the romanic language
That is true you don’t I hate when people mix up important historical songs like this with a stupid app I can understand for example Billie Eilish or something like that but this song is serious
I guarantee no one said that
Your flag..is cursed. @@syena9774
I don’t care under whatever flag I find myself fighting for, if I ever have to become a partisan, I will be fighting to the toon of this wonderful song.
Honerfull as it shuld be
The origin of this song are from protesting farmers, so yeah it's universal
@@comradekenobi6908 Huh, TIL. From the sparce few comments I've seen it appeared to be a more socialist ballad.
@@infernosgaming8942 don't trust them, they want to make Partisans look back because "it's a Socialist song and movement
When in reality people from many idelogies banded together for liberation
@@comradekenobi6908 You are right, but you are also misleading people. You are speaking of two different songs. This version is derived from the one you speak of, but the lyrics were modified to fit the the time period. And one might say that not all the Rebel groups were Socialist, which is true, but most of them were. Not that it matters, Italy was Fascist, which is quite literally a variation of Communism.
Greetings to our Italian forefathers, from Romania!
Why are you Romanian
@@doctext-jose.e-3484 Why Are You Gae
Thanks latin brother 🇮🇹🇷🇴
Hey Ingen can you upload the portuguese Colonial War song "Angola é nossa"?
ruclips.net/video/V3PoaB-q7TE/видео.html
Free Mangione ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Normies: oh that casa de papel song
Intelectuals: that italian song.
I listened to this song 1 month before the 1st season of La casa de papel was released, I am relieved.
What's la casa de papel
@@noobplayer_23 Spaniard bank robbing series or something
@@noobplayer_23 in English it’s called money heist
@@themolepeople955 oh so it has nothing to do with the pope? Disappointing..
@@joutakujo9773 ikr
Kids in 2023: Bella Ciao? From La Casa de Papel?
Also kids in 2023: *GIOVINEZZA, GIOVINEZZA 🇮🇹🏴🤚🏻!*
Refreshing to hear this and read the comments after listening to Giovinezza and reading the comments on that video.
Fuck fascism, long live freedom.
Same for me but the other way around
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