Deutschland, Deutschland über alles Über alles in der Welt Wenn es stets zu Schutz und Trutze Brüderlich zusammen hält Von der Maas bis an die Memel Von der Etsch bis an den Belt
Imagine saying West and East Germany were uncreative names for the two German nations that were created after WW2 when neither were called that and instead Deutsch-Demokratische Republik and Bundesrepublik Deutschland respectively...
Hold up, "only the british correctly reffer to it as germany"? They call themselves 'Deutschland', and we (speaking Dutch) call it 'Duitsland', so we are probably the closest to getting it correct! (Not mad btw, just dissapointed...)
The regulations are, that one can buy any sort of alcohol, that does not require destillation, at the age of 16 (for example beer, wine, champeign etc.) and everything else at the age of 18.
Me (German seeing this vid) : Exzept from ze pronounziation and a few things I never heard of: Not bad. (for a northern German, this actually means almost excitement)
The evidence, that german is not a weird language is, that he accidently pronounced the english intro as if it was "german" and it also sound like Hitler would speak
But it’s not an official language I think. If he didn’t go by official languages he could have also named countries like the US where waaaaay more people speak german
I'm proud of me: I'm *german* but I wrote a *english* comment under a english video by a *english* creator who understands only the *english* language.
As a Currywurst Pro from German I say that you should eat in Bochum or the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhrzone) And I have never seen a McDonald's where you can order beer.
@@revetiic and Switzerlanders aren't known to complain about ANY changes to anything at all. You could change the colour yellow to make it 0.00001% brighter and Germans are going to complain and prophecy the doom of Germany because of that.
Wait, are we having deja vu again? No, no, don't worry motherfactors, you're not crazy - this is a reupload! You guys loved it so much the first time that we decided that after we had to take the original down, we should bring it back for you all! Hope you enjoy it, and thanks for watching!
Quite a lot of inaccuracies, but most importantly for all Christmas lovers: The "Christkind" does NOT bring the presents in all of Germany, only in a few, mostly catholic, areas. Here in the north we have Santa Claus (or the "Weihnachtsmann") like everywhere else.
Oh Mann, wieder typisch Deutsch. Hätte ich Weihnachtsmann allein gesagt, wäre das nicht verständlich gewesen für Englisch-sprechende Zuschauer. Und die Mähr vom Cola-Santa kannst Du Dir gleich sparen.
@@OldNerdTV der Weihnachtsmann ist aber eine Erfindung von Coca Cola und was ist hier typisch deutsch? höchstens du das du rumheulst wenn Leute dich korrigieren
About Fact 101: It is far easier for Viruses to be transmitted over airflow when the Air is cold and dry. Therefore that common practice actually holds some truth
Can we all please stop to talk about his funny English accent but appreciate how entertaining he tells us all these facts!! I love the way this guy talks it is hilarious and refreshing lol
I feel extremely bad for Germany because of their history and not everybody has forgiven them for it considering they have made so many revolutionary inventions and Germany is such a lovely place.
@@noel.friedrich True, but thing is, a square is a rectangle, just as a rectangle is a parallelogram, which is also a polygram, so there is no contradiction... I don't get his problem :'D
Hey in case anyone is interested in some German critics of some of these facts: Sorry for being a bit exact, but that eagle you have shown us at 28:53 ain‘t the golden eagle but it’s merely the little brother: the bald eagle(the American symbol). Also the Special counting of time you have talked about mostly happens in the more eastern parts of Germany. Many west Germans actually say „a quarter past three“. Oh and in Germany most children do get their presents from our version of Santa, called the Weihnachtsmann (originating in a German, by the Pope holy spoken man, with the name Nikolaus (you might see where the name Santa Claus comes from). This legend of the holy man developed the Weihnachtsmann which again developed to Santa Claus in the US. The Christkind is kinda getting outdated and really mostly only a practiced for the more religious (also most of the time catholic) children. Btw sorry for any language mistakes on my part.
To sum up the speech bubbles: "Ich bin schon tot, ich glaube nicht, dass ich etwas in Panik versetzen kann." means: "I'm alrady dead, I don't think that I can panic something." "Nun, jetzt weist du, dass deine Oma die Perücken gefunden hast." means: "Now you know that your Grandma has found the Wigs." "Deine Familie gibt dir jedes Jahr Tumore." means: "Your family gives you tumors every year." "Wir sind verrückt nach Liebe, die verrückt nach Katzen ist." means: "We're crazy for love, that is crazy for cats." "Steh auf Shorty" means: "Stand up Shorty" ... Yeah some of them make no sense!
@@thorodinson292 Muss dich leider enttäuschen, ist in einem Anfall von Kreativität vor Jahren mal entstanden. (Ich hatte ursprünglich eine Sankt Martin Laterne gebastelt und das war das Stück, was oben rausgeschnitten wurde.
I've been to Germany twice, the second time staying there for four whole months. It is a lovely country, and I wish I could go back and experience more while living there. Also, the fact about so many bombs dating back to WWII is accurate: when I went on a tour of Munich, my tour guide was an archaeologist specializing in WWII related sites. They find bombs regularly and have to defuse them. I got to hold a piece of one that had exploded. It was literally heavy metal. Please do 101 Facts About: 1. Bees 2. Sailor Moon 3. Ballet 4. King Arthur 5. Lucifer (TV series) 6. The Die Hard films
I live in cologne, one of the most bombed cities in World War Two. Evacuations because of wwii bomb defusal are pretty usual, in cologne alone their is at least one major defusal every week, we even have a special unit called Kampfmittelräumdienst. Bevor you can build a House and start excavation you have to check with them if there are potential bombs in the ground. It is believed that to date only 20% of undetonated bombs have been found, the rest remains in the ground.
Number 94 entirely depends on where in Germany you are... Ususally in "old" East Germany it is as you said, and everywhere else it is "normal" like a quarter to 3 is 2:45... But we use a 24h system and not the am and pm system.
at 100: at least splice the compund words right. Get a German on board who is maybe saying all of the german words and how they are said... I know compuond words are difficult, but seeing them butcherd up like that just hurts
The Moment when you’re a German and you did not know that there is something like a Fanta Kuchen. I mean, who likes the taste of Fanta with sugar, milk and flour baked to a cake? Also ehrlich, das ist wirklich ein Gericht von der Sugspize 😂 Des isch aba ä tolles Video. Und ich find‘s ja suba dass du dir so Arbeit macsch. Ein Wunsch habe ich aber noch. Sprich diese Wörter richtig aus: Eichhörnchen, Glühwürmchen, Brötchen, Küchenschrank 🤣
those long words dont really exist, theoreticaly they do but nobody ever uses them. Also the "word" mentioned in #100 is about 10 words just put together. Think of it as "Drivers License" just beeing spelled "Driverslicense" and i highly doubt u can find that word anywhere but in a contest to make the longest possible word.
German grammar rules enables you to combine nearly endless words together as long you follow some basic rules. Therefore we can create words with 193 letters and more, we would never use them cause they are more complicated than just shorten them to a small word group but it's technically possible. Thanks Martin Luther
@@jph3945 There are some cases, it is used not to the extend to infinity, but in a ridiculous manner: like the infamous en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinderkennzeichnungs-_und_Rindfleischetikettierungs%C3%BCberwachungsaufgaben%C3%BCbertragungsgesetz
Sorry, but that's not true. It's deduced from the Old High German word "Diot" which means nation or people and has its root in the Germanic word "þeuđo".
No only eastern Canadian have bagged milk. I'm Canadian and I can honestly say I've never once seen a bag of milk for sale at any grocery store in Western Canada
fun fact: in germany you can also buy bags of milk, atleast when i was younger, cant recall seeing bags of milk in ages tho, but also dont live in germany anymore.
For anyone interested, the Z's in "Zugspitze" roughly sound like the sound you make when you press air in between teeth and tongue. A "ts" sound. Try putting your teeth close together and softly press your tongue on the bottom teeth and then try to say "TS". A distinctive ts sound should become audible, that sounds like the Z sound in german
Ich geh 2 mal die Woche zum Stammtisch also für mich gehört das zum Leben und es ist etwas das ich auf meinen Urlaubsreisen in der Form noch nicht gesehen habe
Title: germany
Germans: hippetiy hoppety, the comment section is now our property
Sehe ich auch so
Ja we take them
@@max4Q das ist auch meine Meinung
Sehe ich auch so
Sollte auch so sein
Oh God, is he going to play the national anthem for 30 minutes?!
Yes.
EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT FÜR DAS DEUTSCHE VATERDLAND
Deutschland, Deutschland über alles
Über alles in der Welt
Wenn es stets zu Schutz und Trutze
Brüderlich zusammen hält
Von der Maas bis an die Memel
Von der Etsch bis an den Belt
@@black-doctorzerochan6047 ah yes 😂
@@Zaveno do u want the whole lyrics or is that enough? xD
We say "Diskussionen". Nobody says "Unterredung" even if it is a german Word.
Guter Mann, ich lege Ihnen nahe mehr Unterredungen beizuwohnen; Ihr seelisches Wohl schlägt immensen Profit darraus.
Unterredung has a more serious undertone to me tbh
Ich schätze mal, dass das so ein altdeutsches Wort is
Das erste Magazin wurde vor 400 Jahren veröffentlicht
ich hab noch nie vorher das wort "unterredung" gehört i-
Die Kommentarsektion ist jetzt deutsches Staatsgebiet.
Icaruz find ich gut
Lebensraum
Und so hat der 3. Weltkrieg begonnen. xD
🤚😄
Haben Sie damals in 1939 in Polen auch gesagt
The only reason I'm watching this is to have a good laugh at the way an English speaking person struggles with my native language. 😂😂😂
So true. Die Aussprache ist mega lustig
Ich hab manche Sachen kaum verstanden 😂
😂So geil
True
Hahaha allein wie er Zugspitze gesagt hat
We do not adore David Hasselhoff, his one song resonated with us bc of the fall of the wall („I’ll be looking for freedom“) and that’s it 😂😄
Deswegen sind ja auch zwei Leute in Bulliparade in die Zeit zurückgereist. xD Ich liebe es.
Der sagt des alles so falsch da versteht man ja nix
Most germans dont even now him.
Source: I am german.
Natürlich weiß i wer des is
War das nich der, der Dynamit an die Mauer gelegt hat?
Imagine saying West and East Germany were uncreative names for the two German nations that were created after WW2 when neither were called that and instead Deutsch-Demokratische Republik and Bundesrepublik Deutschland respectively...
*Deutsche Demokratische Republik
But yeah
You know I can live with our Nazi past, but did you really have to bring up David Hasselhoff? The shame, the despair...
Endlich sagt das mal einer
Is einfach so
HOW DARE YOU. HE'S A NATIONAL TREASURE.
Alter er war im Spongebob Film das ist Grund genug In zu liebemತ_ತ
@@eLeLhusband he is not! 😂
Hold up, "only the british correctly reffer to it as germany"? They call themselves 'Deutschland', and we (speaking Dutch) call it 'Duitsland', so we are probably the closest to getting it correct! (Not mad btw, just dissapointed...)
'Duitsland' is not 'Germany' and therefore wrong. 🇬🇧
@@usykthegoat So 'Deutschland' is also wrong using that explanation...
@@coitnl578 Yes, it is. I don't think you got Sam's joke.
r/woooosh
I actually also thougth About this to and deutschland is the correct way to say it since thats what we germans call it
Wait, can you really get beer at McDonald's? I live in Germany and didn't ever see that...
It's only available at some McDonald's restaurants.
In austria you can get beer in every McDonald's restaurant
Österreich gibt es überall Bier im MC Donalds in Deutschland nd
Ist überall erhältlich nur nicht so gut ersichtlich wie die anderen softdrinks
It's possible here in Germany, just most don't do it because of not liking to standout or look weird (my guess why)
Didn't see the fact, that you can legally buy alcohol under 5% at the age of 16 ._.
That's not 100% true. There are some beers which are more than 5% alcolhol and they are still legal to buy under the age of 18
The regulations are, that one can buy any sort of alcohol, that does not require destillation, at the age of 16 (for example beer, wine, champeign etc.) and everything else at the age of 18.
we can buy up to 10-11% i think.
ProtoTyp up to 15%
Vine with 12.5 to 14 % is legally at the age 16
There is "German" in the title
Germans in the comments: *It´s free Grundbesitz*
*das ist ja kosteloser Grundbesitz
Und dieser Grundbesitz gehört allein uns
Germans seeing this vid: oh ja!
Also Germans realising there will be a few Nazi jokes: oh nein
Me (German seeing this vid) : Exzept from ze pronounziation and a few things I never heard of: Not bad. (for a northern German, this actually means almost excitement)
Berlin is like the American west coast
Ja thank God I am not German
@@ngspace9829 do you want to try it
0ldFrittenfett wait hast du dich grad selbst geroasted?
I've never heard the national anthem of Germany sooo long :D
German Anthem is bullshut
@@driperalgrievous384 in which world are you living?
@@Zaveno in the only im German and the athem is bad
Dimitri Aug Then don’t be here dude
@@alexlade6165 erika is better the German "marchlieder" are nice but the athem nahhhh
People wanting to learn about Germany: that's cool
Me: Pls, don't speak or write German ever again!
The evidence, that german is not a weird language is, that he accidently pronounced the english intro as if it was "german" and it also sound like Hitler would speak
Ach....und was ist wenn ich dat tue? Biste dann wütend? Haha
@@yuurichito1439 lel... Ich liebe Deutschland
@@yuurichito1439 warte ich merk jetzt erst das du auch Tachanka Main bist....
@@gopnikpatty._.2637 *ERST JETZT*
Wtf, Hasselhoff is Not very popular here...
Hä ich kenn den nur wegen coldmirror 😂
Ist ein RUclipsr falls du sie nicht kennst
Winslow YT xD
In der älteren Generation schon auso bei menschen über 40
Er ist bekannter als andere amerikaanische schauspieler
@@winsslloww Jeder der nicht coldmirror kennt hat nichts auf RUclips verloren!
*talks about americans pronouncing adidas wrong
*literally mispronounces every single german word
vk1601 Adidas ist deutsch oder nicht?
Trotzdem beschweren die sich
Freedom_ Luke Adidas wurde von Adi Dassler gegründet. Er war deutscher
G E N A U
13:07 you've forgotten Italy. German is spoken in south tyrol.
ÜPS 82 Correct, since northern tyrol lies within austria
But it’s not an official language I think. If he didn’t go by official languages he could have also named countries like the US where waaaaay more people speak german
You can fold a square pillow to make a rectangular one with double the fluff. HAhhhhh take that world! We outsmarted you yet again.
That was hilarious
I'm proud of me: I'm *german* but I wrote a *english* comment under a english video by a *english* creator who understands only the *english* language.
I think he can speak german but has a strong accent
be my friend dear *german* guy
101 facts on Germany and not even 1 mention of Prussia. FFS Sam
The Republic Of Ireland Didn’t Sam already make this video?
@@n0b0dy145 that was Russia
The Republic Of Ireland I could have sworn he made 101 Facts about Germany already.
And No mention of Hitler or any other personality from this time
@@Amlaeuxrai heavy german breathing
Berlin having more brigdes than Venice? Hamburg have more than Venice, Amsterdam and London combined
*Hamburg has
"Land der Dickter und Denker". Jaman, wir dicken und denken
Eben
HAHAHAH
As a Currywurst Pro from German I say that you should eat in Bochum or the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhrzone)
And I have never seen a McDonald's where you can order beer.
Volkswagen Currywurst > all others
@@youtubeisteinhurensohnvere145 Just wrong. Currywurst from the "Pott" is for ever the best
@@kjugirl As a German, I only saw beer at McDonalds once - and that was in France
In München am Stachus kannst Bier im Mcces bestellen.. Schmeckt aber halt wie mcces.
@@alabamamoon1775 ja in Bayern. Bayern ist ja nicht Deutschland 😂
So he aint gonna talk about the legendary Berliner Flughafen and Kippfenster? What a shame!
"Germany has a 1/3 of clean electricity, thats really impressive."
Switzerland: *has 70%* "man,i never get the credits!"
Thats true but Switzerland is a much smaller country and has more ways to use things like hrydroelectric power stations because of their landscape.
@@revetiic and Switzerlanders aren't known to complain about ANY changes to anything at all.
You could change the colour yellow to make it 0.00001% brighter and Germans are going to complain and prophecy the doom of Germany because of that.
Also, the video is about Germany, not Switzerland 😅
The state of Bremen (Bremen and Bremerhaven) is located within the borders of "Lower Saxony". There is no state with the name "West Saxony". ☝🏻
Im from Norway🇳🇴 and here Christmas is not right without “dinner for one”
Greetings from 🇩🇪, and do you like Schweinshaxe
Ah a Person of Culture.
Same here for Switzerland
We in germany usually watch it on new years
In my whole live I only spend one new years eve without watching dinner for one😅
Wait, are we having deja vu again? No, no, don't worry motherfactors, you're not crazy - this is a reupload!
You guys loved it so much the first time that we decided that after we had to take the original down, we should bring it back for you all!
Hope you enjoy it, and thanks for watching!
why’d you remove it
massenvernichtungswaffen
Oh it got removed? Thanks for uploading this again and greetings from Germany :D
101 facts Rocky Balboa
So liked it or "liked" it ? Or what's the reason behind it ? Too many errors ?
Also germany's weather is strange... It snowed in my area for a few hours in july
Snow in Germany ? Even in winter that's big news nowadays
You must have been near bayern
I live in the south hemisphere and I was like "well, that's to be expected". Then I realized how stupid I am.
@@ViniLdCff hahaha
@@XXXCOLOURMYDREAMSXXX yea a bit more north and west
Just because Hasselhoff thinks he did a part of the German reunion doesn’t mean we fucking love him
Not “West Saxony” but “Lower Saxony”... “Niedersachsen”
Triggerd jaja
@@ZVLIAN *triggered
@@hjordis1465 ruhig
@@ZVLIAN Don't worry. Bin total gechillt. ;)
This comment section is now part of Germany. do not resist.
The only name für germany is Deutschland. So wie es sein soll😂
Jep.
😂😂 Halb englisch halb deutsch
@@leandro3561 ja isnt it geil
@@m.e.3358 😂😂
@@leandro3561 aka. Denglisch
When germany has more Freedom than America
Americans: hold my 15stone Hamburger Belly
Germans: Wieso hab ihr nur so viele Probleme 🤦♂️
So he really skipped cologne in fact no. 11.
*Kölsch intensifies*
Timmz Bajsjn also Flensburg, which was the Capital for like whole 2 weeks lol
It's fine, he mentioned Düsseldorf. 😁
Ick mein... gibts irgendwas in Köln was man sehen sollte? Außer eure halbfertige Mehrzweckhalle?
@@dry5778 Haha, comedy! Weil der dom ja noch gar nicht richtig fertig ist. 😂
@@dry5778 mehr als in Düsseldorf. Gut, man sieht auch nichts in Düsseldorf, davon mal ab.
Aber einigen wir uns darauf, dass Berlin NICHT schön ist.
German in Title
Germans:
Lasst uns die Kommentare einnehmen meine Sauerkrautstampfer!
Hahahha. Legendär
Find ich gut
Jawohl!
Das Sauerkraut mit Wurst oder ohne?
Das Sauerkraut bitte mit Kümmel
I just love it when non Germans try to speak German 😂
I'm trying man 😭
Fact 17: it's not that you aren't allowed to smile on a passport picture, we just don't smile in germany.
I am with you we just don't smile in puplic.
Quite a lot of inaccuracies, but most importantly for all Christmas lovers: The "Christkind" does NOT bring the presents in all of Germany, only in a few, mostly catholic, areas. Here in the north we have Santa Claus (or the "Weihnachtsmann") like everywhere else.
not correct the Christkind or holy Nikolas, Santa is a invention of Coca Cola
Nikolaus. Und der auch nicht am 24. Sondern am 6.12.
Santaclaus hat sich im laufe letzten jahre erst integriert.
Oh Mann, wieder typisch Deutsch. Hätte ich Weihnachtsmann allein gesagt, wäre das nicht verständlich gewesen für Englisch-sprechende Zuschauer. Und die Mähr vom Cola-Santa kannst Du Dir gleich sparen.
Is aber halt ned das gleiche
@@OldNerdTV der Weihnachtsmann ist aber eine Erfindung von Coca Cola und was ist hier typisch deutsch? höchstens du das du rumheulst wenn Leute dich korrigieren
Well German people really arent that Creative with namens. For Exampel: a Plane in German is Flugzeug, which literally Means a thing that flys.
On the other hand, Staubsauger is much more precise in what the thing (vacuum) does: sucking in dust.
Kreativität dauert zu lang, geh wieder an die Arbeit!
The best one is "antibabypill" for birth control tablets
I like this
Or a toy is "Spielzeug"
A thing you play with
*Some youtuber:*
puts german in title
*Germans:*
WOLLT IHR DEN TOTALEN KRIEG
Ja nh?
@@HaliesH joa
Auf ein 3. Mal :D
@@ithinknot4568 na ja, alle guten Dinge sind 3
Sidenote: your I am sam, sounded more dutch then German. Dutch: Ik ben Sam. German: Ich bin Sam
100% what I thought too LMAO
Your pronounciation is terrible but your humor is great, love from frankfurt
About Fact 101: It is far easier for Viruses to be transmitted over airflow when the Air is cold and dry. Therefore that common practice actually holds some truth
Can we all please stop to talk about his funny English accent but appreciate how entertaining he tells us all these facts!! I love the way this guy talks it is hilarious and refreshing lol
*Wait a minute, I’ve seen this one before*
„German“ in the Video‘s name.
Germans in the comment section:
„Hippedi Hoppeti, this is Now my property“
I feel extremely bad for Germany because of their history and not everybody has forgiven them for it considering they have made so many revolutionary inventions and Germany is such a lovely place.
germany inventions was amazing example MG42 which still used on MG2 only changed the rounds!
True
27:43
german pillows are not rectangular... but they are square.
as funny as this is, YOU need to take math classes, mate xD
A rectangular pillow can be a square one though. Germans are efficient
@@noel.friedrich True, but thing is, a square is a rectangle, just as a rectangle is a parallelogram, which is also a polygram, so there is no contradiction... I don't get his problem :'D
Hey in case anyone is interested in some German critics of some of these facts: Sorry for being a bit exact, but that eagle you have shown us at 28:53 ain‘t the golden eagle but it’s merely the little brother: the bald eagle(the American symbol). Also the Special counting of time you have talked about mostly happens in the more eastern parts of Germany. Many west Germans actually say „a quarter past three“. Oh and in Germany most children do get their presents from our version of Santa, called the Weihnachtsmann (originating in a German, by the Pope holy spoken man, with the name Nikolaus (you might see where the name Santa Claus comes from). This legend of the holy man developed the Weihnachtsmann which again developed to Santa Claus in the US. The Christkind is kinda getting outdated and really mostly only a practiced for the more religious (also most of the time catholic) children. Btw sorry for any language mistakes on my part.
Underrated
Germany: 26:40
India: haha hold my beer .
I actually go to school at Reutlingen and walked through that street a couple of times. But I never thought it would be mentioned in the video...☺
Ich liebe es, wenn Leute, die keine Deutsche sind, deutsch reden.
Du kannst scheinbar auch kein Deutsch.
An das Ende eines Satzes gehört ein Punkt.
The Flo Schachmatt
Was laberst du
My favorite country in the world , salute Germans from Armenia 🇩🇪❤️🇦🇲
To sum up the speech bubbles:
"Ich bin schon tot, ich glaube nicht, dass ich etwas in Panik versetzen kann." means: "I'm alrady dead, I don't think that I can panic something."
"Nun, jetzt weist du, dass deine Oma die Perücken gefunden hast." means: "Now you know that your Grandma has found the Wigs."
"Deine Familie gibt dir jedes Jahr Tumore." means: "Your family gives you tumors every year."
"Wir sind verrückt nach Liebe, die verrückt nach Katzen ist." means: "We're crazy for love, that is crazy for cats."
"Steh auf Shorty" means: "Stand up Shorty"
...
Yeah some of them make no sense!
Destiny titan main? Sorry für die Frage, aber dein Profilbild sieht dem Tittanen Zeichen aus destimy schon *sehr* ähnlich.
@@thorodinson292 Muss dich leider enttäuschen, ist in einem Anfall von Kreativität vor Jahren mal entstanden. (Ich hatte ursprünglich eine Sankt Martin Laterne gebastelt und das war das Stück, was oben rausgeschnitten wurde.
Germany 🇩🇪 has 4 cities with over 1 Million people which are Hamburg, Cologne or Köln, Munich, & Berlin.
I've been to Germany twice, the second time staying there for four whole months. It is a lovely country, and I wish I could go back and experience more while living there. Also, the fact about so many bombs dating back to WWII is accurate: when I went on a tour of Munich, my tour guide was an archaeologist specializing in WWII related sites. They find bombs regularly and have to defuse them. I got to hold a piece of one that had exploded. It was literally heavy metal.
Please do 101 Facts About:
1. Bees
2. Sailor Moon
3. Ballet
4. King Arthur
5. Lucifer (TV series)
6. The Die Hard films
I live in cologne, one of the most bombed cities in World War Two. Evacuations because of wwii bomb defusal are pretty usual, in cologne alone their is at least one major defusal every week, we even have a special unit called Kampfmittelräumdienst. Bevor you can build a House and start excavation you have to check with them if there are potential bombs in the ground. It is believed that to date only 20% of undetonated bombs have been found, the rest remains in the ground.
25:50 ”Dinner for one” is actually a tradition here in Sweden as well. Me and my family always watches it and laugh hysterically 😂
Wo sind meine deutschen Gefährten, die mit mir die Kommentarsektion einnehmen, als wäre es Frankreich?
Endlich, ein Kommentar von großartiger Qualität, gespickt mit korrektem historischem Wissen.
Wir sind da, und bereit zu Kämpfen
@@kjugirl 😂
Soldat Kadow meldet sich zum Dienst
Just met a friend on Fb, it's quite enlightening. I'm from the Caribbean.
Wait did you do 101 facts about Sweden? If not, please make a video on Sweden :)
Love how he re-uploaded this video and did t even edit the mistakes from the first upload nor update bits of the script
Number 94 entirely depends on where in Germany you are... Ususally in "old" East Germany it is as you said, and everywhere else it is "normal" like a quarter to 3 is 2:45... But we use a 24h system and not the am and pm system.
at 100: at least splice the compund words right. Get a German on board who is maybe saying all of the german words and how they are said... I know compuond words are difficult, but seeing them butcherd up like that just hurts
Sam:laughs at Wankhaus.
Literally every German: So you have chose death.
3:44 thats Not Stuttgart :)
Isn't that like New York or Boston or something? xD
We don't have this large density of skyscrapers in Germany lol
Ach die die Deutschen mit ihrer Korrektheit 😂
I can't stop laughing about how you say "Zugspitze".......ok maybe because I'am from Germany.
18:31 The Currywurst Museum closed in late 2018. Well, I guess German sausage is the wurst. :)
The Moment when you’re a German and you did not know that there is something like a Fanta Kuchen. I mean, who likes the taste of Fanta with sugar, milk and flour baked to a cake? Also ehrlich, das ist wirklich ein Gericht von der Sugspize 😂
Des isch aba ä tolles Video. Und ich find‘s ja suba dass du dir so Arbeit macsch. Ein Wunsch habe ich aber noch. Sprich diese Wörter richtig aus: Eichhörnchen, Glühwürmchen, Brötchen, Küchenschrank 🤣
Fanta Kuchen actually is extremely yummy. It doesn't actually taste like the softdrink. xD
Ich würde eher sagen: Sie sind definitiv kein Deutscher wenn sie das noch nie gehört haben.
Und bitte noch das Wort fünfundfünfzig
meine Mom macht gerne Cola Kuchen schmeckt echt super
@@l.a.3680 Ich hol gleich nen Exorzisten! Ich dachte schon wir wären komisch für Philadelphiatorte
9:23 ,,Das Land der Dickter [...]''
What is a Dickter?!
He means that we are fat :D
Wait u can’t get a cold from drafts?? My mom lied to me my whole fricking life. I could have had fresh air this whole time???
Yes you can, don't let him lie to you. Every German knows that
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Why is the national hymn playing in the background?
Every time you show that sausage, I get hungrier.
TWSS.
Hungary-ier lol
I love how their words are longer than Chinese words. I love German, no offense we Serbs are weird too.
those long words dont really exist, theoreticaly they do but nobody ever uses them. Also the "word" mentioned in #100 is about 10 words just put together. Think of it as "Drivers License" just beeing spelled "Driverslicense" and i highly doubt u can find that word anywhere but in a contest to make the longest possible word.
In german you can combine two or more words to creat a new one.
German grammar rules enables you to combine nearly endless words together as long you follow some basic rules. Therefore we can create words with 193 letters and more, we would never use them cause they are more complicated than just shorten them to a small word group but it's technically possible. Thanks Martin Luther
@@jph3945 There are some cases, it is used not to the extend to infinity, but in a ridiculous manner: like the infamous en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinderkennzeichnungs-_und_Rindfleischetikettierungs%C3%BCberwachungsaufgaben%C3%BCbertragungsgesetz
7:53 I was drinking Fanta when I saw this part 😂
I have never thought about how difficult it is to spell our words 😂😂
True
Why is "The sight" half a sentence to spell 😩
Can we get a 101 facts video about The Caribbean? Or The Bahamas in general?
I love Germany I’ve been there twice. The first time was to Berlin back in 2015 and second to Stuttgart back in 2016
Where do you come from? ^^
Jojo gh California
@@svtv_9615 Wow cool! I was in California once, this was my only time in America and I loved it. ^^
Ich komme aus Deutschland 🇩🇪 Again in English I come from Germany and it's fucking funny to watch this video
Baby Jesus isn’t judgmental, the people who believe in him are! 😂😂
Germans: ah ja, duteshland.
Also Germans : stop the nazi jokes.
I don't really get what you want to say?
we germans made the nazi jokes? o3o"
@@cykondacot5409 alot of people make them very offensive ( whom are not german ), but yeah alot of the time theyre not offensive.
"Deutsch" comes from a really bad sense where the Italians in the Middle Ages also called the Germans "Deutsche" and they adopted it at some point
Sorry, but that's not true. It's deduced from the Old High German word "Diot" which means nation or people and has its root in the Germanic word "þeuđo".
My mother is immediately upset, says that she freezes and gets sick when a window is open. In another room. On another floor.
Ich lebe seit mehr als einem Jahr in Deutschland.
So ein wundervolles Land.
video: has german in the titel
Germans: unsre sprache unsre nation unsre kommentarsektion
When you are a german and see your city on the map of the Black Forest
Probably the best monent in your life
XD I'm German and I really the sh* don't know what the word 100 meens until you said that in English
Mistake number 39. Swan Lake is not an opera, it's a ballet. Dance around that one if you can.
#7 so Germany has far more people than Canada and Australia combined.
No only eastern Canadian have bagged milk. I'm Canadian and I can honestly say I've never once seen a bag of milk for sale at any grocery store in Western Canada
fun fact: in germany you can also buy bags of milk, atleast when i was younger, cant recall seeing bags of milk in ages tho, but also dont live in germany anymore.
Ys get em in the uk
Dinner for One is s great drinking game
thanks for the vid im gouing to gertmany so now i know a biut more for when i go
Don't forget to receive your free german citizenship at the border
For anyone interested, the Z's in "Zugspitze" roughly sound like the sound you make when you press air in between teeth and tongue. A "ts" sound. Try putting your teeth close together and softly press your tongue on the bottom teeth and then try to say "TS". A distinctive ts sound should become audible, that sounds like the Z sound in german
Am deutschen Wesen soll die Welt genesen!
Edit: Ich brauch so ne Merkelpuppe für meinen Schreibtisch
Eher am deutschen Tresen
@@CyanJan Ist das nicht impliziert ? :)
@@zentralratderfliesentischb660 kommt darauf an es gibt ja auch unbürokratisch gesinnte Menschen in dieser Gesellschaft.
Ich geh 2 mal die Woche zum Stammtisch also für mich gehört das zum Leben und es ist etwas das ich auf meinen Urlaubsreisen in der Form noch nicht gesehen habe
A really charming video. These sausages 🤣👍 Greetings from Germany
Do 101 facts about Lithuania
Well Austria pulled the biggest power move: we made everyone believe Germany started the world wars
Is this a reupload? I have seen many of these facts already with the same editing.
I as a german am very surprised about the last fact
Sam, can you please do 101 facts about Vietnam?
12:57 „Deine Familie gibt dir jedes Jahr Tumore“ translates to „Your family gives you tumors every year“ dafuq?
He probably translated "Your family gives you cancer every year"