@@valentinberg7 I can't really tell you, as far as I know while there were some "non-red" anti fascists intellectuals, the partisans who actually fought against the regime were mostly communists. There was a really big communist support among the population in Italy that saw the horrors of war and the violence of the germans as Mussolini's fault.
@@valentinberg7 There were a lot of movements, especially in the north occupied by the germans, the first that comes to mind is the Garibaldi brigade, I think the most famous one. I don't think there was a more "red-ish" movement, there were more radical elements for sure but still, at the time of the civil war it was not really relevant.
@@valentinberg7Most non-red movements were intellectuals, not among the population. After the war however there was an undermining of the communist movement by the americans, who feared the spread of communism to Italy, often by funding neo fascist groups. So in response, the red brigades were formed, an antifascist group of radical communists funded by the Soviet Union, who carried out various attacks on the nation against the democratic factions in the nation. I think, if we consider the period after the war, then the red brigades are by far the most "red-ish" movement
The antifascist must never be forgotten, especially the brave Jewish partisans who fought to defend their people and their country from fascist occupation
For those who wrre unaware. "Yid" was a deragtory anti semetisc insult agianst jews. Who anti semites portrayed as being who portrayed them as weak and unwilling or unable to fight. This song embraces "the yids" as willing and able to fight
Incorrect, Yid is Jew in Yiddish. Because this is a Yiddish song, when they say "Yid" they are usually just referring to Jews in a non-derogatory way. It started to become derogatory after the rise of Hebrew I believe.
@@kerosene143 Exactly. It's a descriptive word. Can be an insult depending on who it's from and what other words are combined with it. Yid (plural yidn) just means Jew.
Wow, your fucked up. You're laughing at a Jewish partisan song, that talks about their revenge against the Nazis for murdering them and segregating them.
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Respect to our jewish brothers in arms from an italian antifascist descendent
Btw, what’s the most prominent non-red and red-ish anti fascist movements were ?
@@valentinberg7 I can't really tell you, as far as I know while there were some "non-red" anti fascists intellectuals, the partisans who actually fought against the regime were mostly communists. There was a really big communist support among the population in Italy that saw the horrors of war and the violence of the germans as Mussolini's fault.
@@valentinberg7 There were a lot of movements, especially in the north occupied by the germans, the first that comes to mind is the Garibaldi brigade, I think the most famous one.
I don't think there was a more "red-ish" movement, there were more radical elements for sure but still, at the time of the civil war it was not really relevant.
@@valentinberg7Most non-red movements were intellectuals, not among the population. After the war however there was an undermining of the communist movement by the americans, who feared the spread of communism to Italy, often by funding neo fascist groups.
So in response, the red brigades were formed, an antifascist group of radical communists funded by the Soviet Union, who carried out various attacks on the nation against the democratic factions in the nation.
I think, if we consider the period after the war, then the red brigades are by far the most "red-ish" movement
@@Etairos_ Thanks! Will dig into it a bit later
The antifascist must never be forgotten, especially the brave Jewish partisans who fought to defend their people and their country from fascist occupation
what country?🤣
@@Oberschutzee most european countries?
You find some of the most cool and unique Yiddish songs that I never knew existed. Thank you for posting them.
My great grandfathers' brother was part of the FPO
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Türkiye’den selamlar ❤
For those who wrre unaware.
"Yid" was a deragtory anti semetisc insult agianst jews.
Who anti semites portrayed as being who portrayed them as weak and unwilling or unable to fight.
This song embraces "the yids" as willing and able to fight
Incorrect, Yid is Jew in Yiddish. Because this is a Yiddish song, when they say "Yid" they are usually just referring to Jews in a non-derogatory way. It started to become derogatory after the rise of Hebrew I believe.
@stick8982 OK thanks I was unaware I know only a few words of Yiddish.
@@kerosene143 Exactly. It's a descriptive word. Can be an insult depending on who it's from and what other words are combined with it. Yid (plural yidn) just means Jew.
Kind of curious where the film came from.
"Kozara" (1962), filmed in Yugoslavia.
As a historitian. In which lenguage is it, cuz it saunds Germanic.
It's in yiddish but the singer seems to be German
It's in yiddish, which an old-ish form of high german spoken by Ashkenazi jews
'historitian'
Yiddish
MacroSc0pic_, This made me laugh so hard, thanks for sharing!
What’s funny?
What’s funny about it?
Wow, your fucked up. You're laughing at a Jewish partisan song, that talks about their revenge against the Nazis for murdering them and segregating them.
I don't get the joke.
@@valentinberg7 its obv a bot - no real person would write the litteral channel name
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You damn yourself with that tongue
How dare you use the holy name of God in such a manner?
What does that have to do with anything?
@@jonathanwilliams1065 Whats wrong with Juicy Yahweh Pork Balls? It's a divine honor to given your name to a tasty piece of Pork
@@shootingsportstransparency7461 how old are you?
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bandits
bandits or not your ancestors fled with tails between their legs to their lair in Berlin
Womp womp
Womp womp
Worse. Jews.
cry
bandits not partisans
💀
Why?
Heroes not Bandits
Bro💀
@@Garangus Heroes do not pillage, rape and murder civilians and their settlements, they were bandits, nothing more.
these comments are so disrespectful. Love and peace my friends, Shalom. ✡