Wow, no one is going to mention how good that horse mounted band sounded? I mean holy shit, I'm an ex-military bandsman myself so I'm not easy to impress., but that band played better than *quite a few* bands here in America. Calm down I didn't say our base bands don't play well, I'm saying that band was OUTSTANDING
The fisrst band was swedish they are calld högvakten and the band is offcours calld högvaktens musikår they do outstanding performenses they have traveld around the world to play there music. As a swed myself I reall y like the band but I still think no royal guards can beat the grenadiers. But I still love my countrys royal guard högvakten!
Wow! They played the American Emblem March! This was the pass and review march which I was always glad to hear after standing at attention for an hour.
HMKG is the best in the world,fighting or musick cor.no one can beat them no matter whar,a true NORWEGIAN PATRIOT salute them whit his whole honor and soul and heart I LOVE MY MOTHER NORWAY
Not the best but it's decent, they usually make really much mistakes in their perfomances. Clearly can see that you are from Norway from the look of your writing. I know many bands that are better than them
@@readytodie7355 well here is one thing you might not know, all in the kings guard are 1st year conscripts, they are not veterans or people who have trained for years, they get a few months and that it is before going on tours, so I can safely say they are the best in the world
Absolutely loved the parade, but was really disappointed that the people on the streets seemed so disinterested. Those military parades deserve much respect!!
US Field Band, is that Pershing's Own? The best. Very casual laid back crowd with little or no crowd control. The people do not seem overly excited about such great marching and musicianship for the military bands. I would have loved to be there.
just how we are in Norway... relaxed, and are not scared about the person next to us, and we show respect to what happening in front of us... heck the entire march will just go as fine without the police. but it might also be that it isn't covered that much in the media, except a notice in local media. The only thing that get attention is the tattoo it self
This was the US Army Field Band from Ft. Meade, Maryland. It is led by Colonel Jim Keene. They travel to a number of venues and also field the Army Chorus . Both wonderful top notch organizations. The US Army Band a/k/a/ Pershing's Own and the Soldiers Chorus come from Joint Base Meyer Henderson Hall directly aside Arlington National Cemetery. They are based most proximate to Washington DC, and rarely travel. They are also top notch performers and soldiers. Wonderful people in all these groups.
From 1:55 The HMKG is a fantastic Military Formation. strong Boys and Girls and a Great Music. I Love the Diszipline and Enthusiasmus of the Norwegian Military. Maybe someone can Tell me the Titel of the Military music was played. Thanks an greetings from Austria 🇦🇹👍🏻
I think the first one you can hear them playing is the "Holmenkollmarsj" and the secon one is "den stolte løve" and i am not sure about the last one even though i have heard many times
Hallo Felix, is like Servus from Austria. Thank you very much for your answer, I will look for the music on the internet. This Music is full of melody an reale strong. Greetings from Austria Norbert
Oh my! And here comes the UN at mark 6:57, perhaps the lads will learn how to march next year. But seriously, that was rather exhilarating, especially the percussion.
@@MuchoMocho Yeah they're veterans. Many of them saw some disturbing shit during the Libyan civil war, some of them never recovered from the trauma after coming back home.
Are they using the similar Prussian doctrine or not? I'm curious though the way the army execute their March and the band play some of i think german music??🧐
Oh noes, the Swedes are invading! The great King Charles XIV of Sweden and Norway inspected the fortress at Halden in Norway, and asked the Fortress Commander: "Ahem, why are all the cannons pointed at Sweden?" The commander immediately came to attention and said to the king: "Yes, they're pointed at the enemy, Sire!"
It was probably just the trumpet that forgot the march ended there, hmkg I highli drilled and almost never double taps in the end. If so it would be on the drum majors signal.
every one seems seriously worried about the horse shit , Pershing's own seemed to use a hand signal to warm the following files to look out for an obstacle
John Sousa, an American composer. If you hear music he's composed on RUclips, you'll see how many bands worldwide play his music, unironically even by military bands that hate the US.
Ladies & gentlemen, your national tatoo is important...and deserves far more views than you have given it!!!!! When a US army band and a USMC drill team if far mor disciplined than any of your own national groups...you have some serious issues. If you're not wiling to defend yourselves how can you possibly depend upon America?
They have been used by the Swedish life guard since late 1800. Maybe due to that sweden used to fight the Prussiana back in history, or maby due to Swedens close relation whit german trading msrket at the 1800.
Kenne Keine Uniform die ich schöner finde als die vom Wachbataillon beim Großen Zapfenstreich. Das Bild sagt alles: p5.focus.de/img/bilder-des-tages/origs990803/6351796921-w811-h541-o-q75-p5/bdt-zapfenstreich.jpg For anyone wondering he is complaining that German Dress Uniforms don't look fancy enough compared to other uniforms. I disagree with that.
I wounder where the veteranes are from. The last war of Norwegia must have been led by the wikings. What task have the girls wearing those lovely short kirts? Would they bring the enemy out of their wits?
Don't be stupid: world war 2, Cold war, Kosovo, Libya adn 17+ years in Afghanistan to name just a few. Here are just a few engagement we have been involved in in recent decades ( and by no strect of the imagination a complete list):Norwegian Campaign World War II Milorg XU Norwegian Independent Company 1 Osvald Group Oslogjengen Norwegian resistance movement Free Norwegian forces Battle of Drøbak Sound Battle of the Atlantic Operation Musketoon Norwegian heavy water sabotage Operation Archery Shetland bus Operation Anklet Operation Mardonius Operation Cheese Battles of Narvik Operation Claymore Battle of Midtskogen Operation Sunshine Flight of the Norwegian National Treasury Thamshavn Line sabotage Normandy landings Invasion of Normandy No. 330 Squadron RAF No. 331 Squadron RAF No. 332 Squadron RAF No. 333 Squadron RAF Operation Overlord Operation Doomsday 99th Infantry Battalion (United States) Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany Cold War Korean war NORMASH Vietnam War Operation 34A Gulf of Tonkin incident Congo Crisis United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon Falklands War Gulf War Operation Desert Storm International Force for East Timor Operation Sky Monitor Operation Sharp Guard Implementation Force SFOR War in Kosovo Kosovo Force Operation Allied Force Operation Joint Guardian Incident at Pristina airport 2001 Macedonia conflict Operation Essential Harvest Operation Eagle Assist Operation Active Endeavour War in Afghanistan Task Force K-Bar Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Harekate Yolo Operation Anaconda Operation Jacana International Security Assistance Force Operation Pickaxe-Handle Operation chashme naw Operation Karez 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack Release of hostage Christina Meier April 2012 Afghanistan attacks Hostage incident at Qargha Reservoir / Lake Qara june 2012 Uzbin Valley ambush (after action only) Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan Operation Ocean Shield Multi-National Force - Iraq Operation Atalanta Libyan no-fly zone Operation Odyssey Dawn Operation Ocean Shield Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons Icelandic Air Policing Baltic Air Policing Operation Resolute Support Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve 2015 Spanish Embassy attack in Kabul Military intervention against ISIL Icelandic Air Policing 2009/2011/2014/2016 Baltic Air Policing 2005/2007/2015 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali Resolute Support Mission American University of Afghanistan attack Hostage situation at Hetal Hotel, Kabul May 2015 March 2017 Kabul attack 2015 Park Palace guesthouse attack Operation Inherent Resolve 2017 attack on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul 2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack ** Only a small selection of engagements / missions performed by the Norwegian armed forces / saboturs / resistance forces **
Since many are wearing light blue berets I guess they have been part of a United Nations peace keeping force commonly referred to as targets because of stupid ROE's by UN. The girls are from a New Zealand marching team as noted by Phillip Clift.
The tattoo this year especially honored the soldiers who served in the UN peace keeping mission in Lebanon. In the years 1978 to 1998, Norwegian UN forces were deployed in southern Lebanon as part of UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and (UNTSO). Over 21000 Norwegian soldiers were deployed in Lebanon alltogether throughout those years. 21 lost their lives.
I was happily surprised when i saw the Dutch Royal Marines band. It's easily one of the finest militairy bands i've seen!! Great work.
*Hm Royal Marines joins the chat*
But this is Norway
@bobobearsquad7611As a Dutchman I can say without a doubt that this is the Royal Dutch Navy Band at 06:00 and 11:00.
Wow, no one is going to mention how good that horse mounted band sounded? I mean holy shit, I'm an ex-military bandsman myself so I'm not easy to impress., but that band played better than *quite a few* bands here in America.
Calm down I didn't say our base bands don't play well, I'm saying that band was OUTSTANDING
The fisrst band was swedish they are calld högvakten and the band is offcours calld högvaktens musikår they do outstanding performenses they have traveld around the world to play there music. As a swed myself I reall y like the band but I still think no royal guards can beat the grenadiers. But I still love my countrys royal guard högvakten!
@@cesaragenberg6819 if you are Swedish, you should know that they are called Livgardets dragonmusikkår instead of högvakten.
@@torstenlandsson9757 Mate I know
@@cesaragenberg6819 Varför skrev du då att de hette högvakten/högvaktens musikkår?
@@torstenlandsson9757 för det är ett änklare svar
as an American,i can safely say this video is the first time i've ever seen a horse mounted band
good job Norway, ya shook me once again
SomethingTabz AJ they're Swedish tho
British Army Household Cavalry have a mounted band, but not as old as the Swedish one.
Well, have you seen the camel mounted band of the Indian border security force? Not horses but camels
Really?
We! Swedish, let them
I LOVED it, ALL of it! Thanks for the splendid camera word and sound!
Nice to see at 06.00 and 11.00 the Royal Netherlands Marines Band, and also the other bands from Norway, Denmark and the USA
What march were the Dutch playing?
13:12 It becomes quite apparent that the Swiss haven’t gone to war since the early 1800’s
Nice.
Those look more like mid-late 1700s style uniforms lol
J. privat Sunde the Danish uniform is from 1805 ... this is Europe things are old here 😉
Their drumming was off-beat
@@SilentAttackTV No alot of 1700s songs are like that
For anyone interested the march played by the Livgardets Dragonmusikkår at 0:53 is called "Gardeshusaren Marsch".
Thanks for the info, was searching for it everywhere
Gledehusets marsj.😅
A lot of Prussian influence... I love it!
~ from Germany :)
We are very similar by ethnicity
Best army there ever way, cant expect it to die out compleatly
lol march music wasn't only invented and composed by Prussians ;-)
In Sweden to
Miene, onkel was in der "viking " ss.
Thank you for the Great video
Wow! They played the American Emblem March! This was the pass and review march which I was always glad to hear after standing at attention for an hour.
I'm sure you meant the National Emblem March, probably the best march not written by John Philip Sousa.
I miss Oslo and ppl . If i survive i am coming back to place which became my home.
National emblem at 2:13 --- nice touch.
HMKG is the best in the world,fighting or musick cor.no one can beat them no matter whar,a true NORWEGIAN PATRIOT salute them whit his whole honor and soul and heart I LOVE MY MOTHER NORWAY
Not the best but it's decent, they usually make really much mistakes in their perfomances. Clearly can see that you are from Norway from the look of your writing. I know many bands that are better than them
@@readytodie7355 well here is one thing you might not know, all in the kings guard are 1st year conscripts, they are not veterans or people who have trained for years, they get a few months and that it is before going on tours, so I can safely say they are the best in the world
@@LadyZeldaia Well nice, did i ask for a history lesson? I know quite a lot of HMKG...
The danes playing "Nordens Faner" at 04:35 sounds wonderful!
i want to see a parade like this with SO MUCH music and fewer firetrucks or floats!!!
This was awesome.
Absolutely loved the parade, but was really disappointed that the people on the streets seemed so disinterested. Those military parades deserve much respect!!
Norwegians don't really show much emotion in public
Me deslumbra estos defiles espectaculares q perfeccion una maravilla
As a Norwegian I love the Danish contingent.
Jeg vil gjøre norsk militæret sterkste militær i verden snart ❤💙❤
😘
I love how the Swiss pulled something out from the 1700s!
Hohe Anerkennung für Tier und Mensch! Klasse Aufnahmen!
2:05 the tram..... 😂🤣😅😆 Th driver was like: "TOLD YOU, I'll make it BEfore the damn' parade blocks everything!!! HAHA, I win!"
US Field Band, is that Pershing's Own? The best. Very casual laid back crowd with little or no crowd control. The people do not seem overly excited about such great marching and musicianship for the military bands. I would have loved to be there.
just how we are in Norway... relaxed, and are not scared about the person next to us, and we show respect to what happening in front of us... heck the entire march will just go as fine without the police. but it might also be that it isn't covered that much in the media, except a notice in local media. The only thing that get attention is the tattoo it self
This was the US Army Field Band from Ft. Meade, Maryland. It is led by Colonel Jim Keene. They travel to a number of venues and also field the Army Chorus . Both wonderful top notch organizations. The US Army Band a/k/a/ Pershing's Own and the Soldiers Chorus come from Joint Base Meyer Henderson Hall directly aside Arlington National Cemetery. They are based most proximate to Washington DC, and rarely travel. They are also top notch performers and soldiers. Wonderful people in all these groups.
From 1:55 The HMKG is a fantastic Military Formation. strong Boys and Girls and a Great Music. I Love the Diszipline and Enthusiasmus of the Norwegian Military. Maybe someone can Tell me the Titel of the Military music was played.
Thanks an greetings from Austria 🇦🇹👍🏻
I think the first one you can hear them playing is the "Holmenkollmarsj" and the secon one is "den stolte løve" and i am not sure about the last one even though i have heard many times
What if you gave a parade, and nobody came?
I was thinking Das Boot ending when i heard The netherlands Navy marching with the march :P
Hallo Felix, is like Servus from Austria.
Thank you very much for your answer, I will look for the music on the internet. This Music is full of melody an reale strong.
Greetings from Austria
Norbert
That street had exceptional acoustics
Top Secret...good as ever! Love this Swiss guys!
4:22 girls are wearing skirts without stockings, do they feel cold?
Not the well fed ones. The extra blubber keeps them warm.
This is norway comrade
13:10 Nice interpretation of Steve Gadd there :D
Oh my! And here comes the UN at mark 6:57, perhaps the lads will learn how to march next year. But seriously, that was rather exhilarating, especially the percussion.
jl smith how is that march called?
They're all old. I'm guessing retired.
@@MuchoMocho Yeah they're veterans. Many of them saw some disturbing shit during the Libyan civil war, some of them never recovered from the trauma after coming back home.
The theme of girls in the ranks is not fully disclosed.
They are a New Zealand Girls Marching Team.
Are they using the similar Prussian doctrine or not? I'm curious though the way the army execute their March and the band play some of i think german music??🧐
Second song? Please I’ve been looking for a long time
*JA VI ELSKER DETTE LANDET*
I guess playing in a marching band is one of your duties in the Swedish army
norway, this is in norway
Switzerland's lack of wars has kept their military back to the Napoleonic era I see...
The coats are more in the style of the 1700s
13:10 the best instrumental music
Oh noes, the Swedes are invading! The great King Charles XIV of Sweden and Norway inspected the fortress at Halden in Norway, and asked the Fortress Commander: "Ahem, why are all the cannons pointed at Sweden?" The commander immediately came to attention and said to the king: "Yes, they're pointed at the enemy, Sire!"
The music at the start is the kreuzfahrer fanfare from Germany :)
The German in me d'awed when the lads goose stepped...
Timestamp?
Around 4:00
@@-----REDACTED----- Thank you
@ss11991. Yeah, they probably learned that in the early 40's when they had your lot as uninvited guests.
3:26 Bass Drummer forgot to double tap? So that the line drummer and one trumpeter forgot the march should end?
It was probably just the trumpet that forgot the march ended there, hmkg I highli drilled and almost never double taps in the end. If so it would be on the drum majors signal.
Danish first march?
Ejemplar me emosiona de todos los paises flamantes defiles las marchas sinfonicas son un deleite y como argentina orgullosa tanbien tenemos lo nuestro
Norway yes!!. Those gys are litrtally begging anyone to interfere with them.
As an American, I am curious why isn't Scandinavia just Scandinavia now? All guys and gals looked great, regardless.
way to much national pride from Norway, we were under denmark and sweden for quite some time, but now that we are free we hold it close to our hearts
we didnt u take a video of the veterans
every one seems seriously worried about the horse shit , Pershing's own seemed to use a hand signal to warm the following files to look out for an obstacle
Top Secret is beautiful to watch, as always...
They literally did nothing special except turn their heads over and over again LOL
Ok ... it's "different" ... but what is really the use of a brass band on horseback? ... Those Swedes are weird.
Cool swedish uniforms
Swedish? Nothing Swedish about anything, here
Respekt from Ukrain!
British influence?
😍🤩🥰🙌🙌🥰
Aaaaand of course the US Army has the shabbiest uniforms.
@@andrewbergman4783 Yes in Europe. But your Army has no Traditions.
dom blå 1:02 ser ut som den svenska.
The blue 1:02 looks like the Swedish one.
They have the three crowns on both their own uniform, and the saddle, so yeah they're swedish
Malllan Mirra95 , det är livgardets dragonmusikkår, så det stämmer.
4:43 from england !?
How does that resamble the British flag? They're from Denmark
MUY BUEN AUDIO
6:18 The Dutch,....you're welcome ; ).
Bedankt
Dankjewel!
En 10:45
Belo e Harmônico Desfile!
What song is played at 3.32
What song are the Norwegians and American Bands playing?
John Sousa, an American composer.
If you hear music he's composed on RUclips, you'll see how many bands worldwide play his music, unironically even by military bands that hate the US.
Queen Elizabeth II it's Henry Mancini theme "National Emblem"
Eugene M bagleys National emblem march
The US Army Band Promotion scale must be ridiculous....you scored a 181 on your PT Test but shot 35/40?!? Here’s E-7
At 4:20 you failed to mention the Lochiel Precision Marching Team from New Zealand.
Ladies & gentlemen, your national tatoo is important...and deserves far more views than you have given it!!!!! When a US army band and a USMC drill team if far mor disciplined than any of your own national groups...you have some serious issues. If you're not wiling to defend yourselves how can you possibly depend upon America?
Wat
A Norwegian military band playing "El Capitan"?
Sorta sad my American homeboys didn't play any music asides from the drums.
F America
They sure don't have a lot of viewers do they?
There was a millitary tatoo later that evening wich was the major event at an indoor arena. This was just an advertisment.
Norways population is less than the population of London
Varebil på baksiden av norde-paraden plukker opp Hesrekaken 😮
기수. 잎에 들고 나가면. 실제 외로워요. 갈 기준은 업고. 따라오시는 분은 편하지만 앞에서는 외오와요.
Swedes in picklehelms?
They have been used by the Swedish life guard since late 1800. Maybe due to that sweden used to fight the Prussiana back in history, or maby due to Swedens close relation whit german trading msrket at the 1800.
13:10
And
14:05
What is the song named the HMKG plays at 2:19
national emblem march - US
노르웨이 궁이란. 오셔서 감사합니다.
Where is Germany ?
they march through every 25 years or so...
4:47 Super
Whats that for a march in 6:40 ?
Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch
There are no much crow,there are more people en mexico
Scandinavia should just unify by now, it would be awesome.
@AmmoPoint oh fuck off with your nonsense and let others enjoy the video. Go back in far-right cave.
@@alexanderanderson4905 no, Sweden needs to fix up its act.
It is interesting for some musicians to hang medals or orders, where and how did they deserve them? Did they kill the enemies with pipes or treads?
army musicians are service members they too, they serve in wars, are trained and much more, they are just also in the music band
스위스인데요.
Yo, the US Army, US Marines and Switzerland's Top Secret were ther.
What's the name of the march at 9.45?
Riberhus March
What march are the Danes playing ?
The first time i don't that march but the second time they appear is called ''Riberhus March''
@@jonasnielsen4021 Thanks !
And the first march they are playing is called "Nordens faner"
Thank you so much ! Great
No onneksi pohjoinen raja pitää 🇫🇮💪
странно то что когда солдаты на марше они опускают голову, у наших так делать нельзя
2:18 national emblem
Wow! Kreuzritter Fanfare
Die sehen alle immer so viel hübscher aus, als unser Wachbataillion
Kenne Keine Uniform die ich schöner finde als die vom Wachbataillon beim Großen Zapfenstreich. Das Bild sagt alles: p5.focus.de/img/bilder-des-tages/origs990803/6351796921-w811-h541-o-q75-p5/bdt-zapfenstreich.jpg
For anyone wondering he is complaining that German Dress Uniforms don't look fancy enough compared to other uniforms. I disagree with that.
💪🇳🇴💪
Never seen an international military parade thing.
6:56 woah piccolo clarinet?
Stramme Kerls
It's a pity that the Ukrainian delegation was not invited to participate in the parade ((
@7:25 that is one Cute MP, She can handcuff me anytime
I wounder where the veteranes are from. The last war of Norwegia must have been led by the wikings.
What task have the girls wearing those lovely short kirts? Would they bring the enemy out of their wits?
Don't be stupid: world war 2, Cold war, Kosovo, Libya adn 17+ years in Afghanistan to name just a few. Here are just a few engagement we have been involved in in recent decades ( and by no strect of the imagination a complete list):Norwegian Campaign
World War II
Milorg
XU
Norwegian Independent Company 1
Osvald Group
Oslogjengen
Norwegian resistance movement
Free Norwegian forces
Battle of Drøbak Sound
Battle of the Atlantic
Operation Musketoon
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
Operation Archery
Shetland bus
Operation Anklet
Operation Mardonius
Operation Cheese
Battles of Narvik
Operation Claymore
Battle of Midtskogen
Operation Sunshine
Flight of the Norwegian National Treasury
Thamshavn Line sabotage
Normandy landings
Invasion of Normandy
No. 330 Squadron RAF
No. 331 Squadron RAF
No. 332 Squadron RAF
No. 333 Squadron RAF
Operation Overlord
Operation Doomsday
99th Infantry Battalion (United States)
Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany
Cold War
Korean war
NORMASH
Vietnam War
Operation 34A
Gulf of Tonkin incident
Congo Crisis
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
Falklands War
Gulf War
Operation Desert Storm
International Force for East Timor
Operation Sky Monitor
Operation Sharp Guard
Implementation Force
SFOR
War in Kosovo
Kosovo Force
Operation Allied Force
Operation Joint Guardian
Incident at Pristina airport
2001 Macedonia conflict
Operation Essential Harvest
Operation Eagle Assist
Operation Active Endeavour
War in Afghanistan
Task Force K-Bar
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Harekate Yolo
Operation Anaconda
Operation Jacana
International Security Assistance Force
Operation Pickaxe-Handle
Operation chashme naw
Operation Karez
2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack
Release of hostage Christina Meier
April 2012 Afghanistan attacks
Hostage incident at Qargha Reservoir / Lake Qara june 2012
Uzbin Valley ambush (after action only)
Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan
Operation Ocean Shield
Multi-National Force - Iraq
Operation Atalanta
Libyan no-fly zone
Operation Odyssey Dawn
Operation Ocean Shield
Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons
Icelandic Air Policing
Baltic Air Policing
Operation Resolute Support
Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve
2015 Spanish Embassy attack in Kabul
Military intervention against ISIL
Icelandic Air Policing 2009/2011/2014/2016
Baltic Air Policing 2005/2007/2015
United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
Resolute Support Mission
American University of Afghanistan attack
Hostage situation at Hetal Hotel, Kabul May 2015
March 2017 Kabul attack
2015 Park Palace guesthouse attack
Operation Inherent Resolve
2017 attack on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul
2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack
** Only a small selection of engagements / missions performed by the Norwegian armed forces / saboturs / resistance forces **
Since many are wearing light blue berets I guess they have been part of a United Nations peace keeping force commonly referred to as targets because of stupid ROE's by UN. The girls are from a New Zealand marching team as noted by Phillip Clift.
The tattoo this year especially honored the soldiers who served in the UN peace keeping mission in Lebanon. In the years 1978 to 1998, Norwegian UN forces were deployed in southern Lebanon as part of UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and (UNTSO). Over 21000 Norwegian soldiers were deployed in Lebanon alltogether throughout those years. 21 lost their lives.
Dannebrog!!
구경꾼도 있네요 여기는 늘 사람이 거리에 적다고 알아요.