@@asianlifter adesso che han fatto la versione partigiana ne vorrei una bella repubblicana con vogliamo scolpire una lapide o meglio ancora le donne non ci vogliono più bene
@dylanfioccola7263 idk it's mostly combat communications, like 'take cover, provide suppression fire, let's take the objective" or desperate screams like "we're in deep shit, they hit me" etc.
If you do another Italy video, The Battle of Taranto but you're a swordfish pilot listening to Italian opera would be a good one. Operations Room did a documentary about that recently, and the part where they mentioned the pilots listened to Italian opera music on their radios just before beginning their torpedo runs immediately made me think of this channel.
What saddens me the most is how this song is now related to a show of criminals and thieves instead of the Italian heroes who sacrificed their lives for a better future
Hi, I’m an italian and my grand-grandpa was a partisan. Every chrismas all my family sings Bella Ciao to honor him. I am glad that italian partisans are still reminded today in different nations 💚🤍❤️
While a majority of partisans were socialists and I despise socialism, fighting against a facist regime for the freedom of your country is an admirable thing
"Rumba Azul" but an engine failure causes your Bf-109 to crash in the egyptian desert. "Drum Bun" but the captain ordered yet another bayonet charge against the soviet defenses in front of Odessa.
Underman - Eroism neautorizat album & Muzica ascunsa album SDST - Scrisoare de pe front & Ingeri deasupra Romaniei (Mecanismul de modificare a mintii umane album) Odessa1941 & 1teor1 's channels
"Va pensiero" but you're fighting against the Austrian Empire troops in Milan (The song talks about the Jewish being deported by the Babylonians but what Giuseppe Verdi really meant was that the Italians of the north Italy were "prisoners" of the Austrian empire, the "five days of Milan" were an insurrection that started the first italian war of indipendence) [If i wrote something wrong sorry for my bed English lul]
@@accounteliminato3885 Polarizing doesn't mean you are against it, it means it divides the public opinion. For fascists it's just bad, not polarizing. The more you know! Btw stop throwing that word like candies, it already lost it's meaning thanks to people like you! If you want to know why this song is hated not only by fascists but all sorts of other people except hardcore leftists, ask Guido Pasolini, or the wives and children of people who just happened to be conscripted in the italian army during wwii. But no, all saints in the partisan formations, right?! Left or right, same evil s***.
Using memes to tell history is certainly controversial, but if it helps people understand the realness of war and the things that happened, so be it, as an italian, i say good job, and thanks you for telling the story in the description as well
@@sarika3689 ci it from noi(ourselves) sento(it verb(io i) from sentire mean feel , hear for this situation maybe feel) piu is mean more i don't sure it can't help you i just start learning about italy language so maybe it mean "can't feel you can't feel you anymore" like friend got shot or something.
Translation of the dialogue cuz yes: There are the explosives be careful On the attack (attack!) The target is under attack Maintain your positions boys! Covering fire We're in shit up to our necks Bomb triggered But what the fuck is going on!? We need to do it Damn We need to stop them! Inside! Be careful an auto??? I can't hear! I can't hear anymore! (??????) They're everywhere Holy shit They are tearing us apart! We're gonna die! We're already dead We've lost all the goals At the counterattack (counterattack)
I found this video only now, thanks a lot! As an Italian I really appreciate this. If I can suggest another partisian song, I’d say “Fischia il Vento”, I would love to hear that! There are two versions, the original one and the one covered by Modena City Rambles, I grow up with she second one but of course you can choose the one you like the most
My uncle usually went lots of time to Italy to fight pulmonar cancer And of course he kinda learned Italian and sometimes he listened to this song Unfortunately he died on 20th of October 2020
Excellent video, seeing you depict the ones who helped liberating my country is really appreciated (even if my maternal grandparents were conviced fascists, my grandpa was a black shirt, but I don't follow fascists ideals), really cool vids as always, keep it up! Also it would be cool if you can do "La Fedelissima" but you're a carabiniere in nassiriya, if you want of course :)
@@fuzzles6296 they just followed what they thought was right, my grandfather may have killed someone in ex-jugoslavia but we lost anyway and he changed his political beliefs, so who cares
Hey I dont always watch your videos, but I must say each time I see you uploaded I always really like the artwork combined w the background photos. Some of them really move me Even just mindlessly scrolling by, I find you capture human suffering really well. Idk what the base meme face is called (Wojak?) But yeah. Take care man! 🍻
Thanks for the kind words, it means a lot that people appreciate the videos. Yeah it's Wojak, he is a "template" that can apply to any situation which is what I love about him. Giving a bit of life to historical events is my goal. Cheers! 🍻
Being Italian I loved this song but this creates a whole new meaning to everything, the parents of my great grandfather where partisans and managed to live up to the 70s, now I will listen to this while playing Enlisted, just too good
Thanks HistoryFeels, I am half Italian but my father told great tales about my great great grandfather who fought as a Partisan for Italy. His legacy will live on in the land of Italia :,)
My great grandfathers all served in Italy for Italy and one uncle served in North Africa It was hell. I can’t even imagine how deprived of energy and will they were. They never really thought about who’s side they were on, just if they would survive the murder machine that was the Second World War
Well, your content @HistoryFeels are great to being meditation content, especially for help people get out from stress condition and also help people to feeling a real condition while playing music where it's happening historical event.
@Kitty_Quinn_OwO he might be referring to a Ghibli film based in the 20s or 30s about a character who's an anthropomorphic pig-man witnessing the quiet rise of fascism in Italy. I can't tell
i can imagine myself mowing down fascists with my MAB38A listening to this. also keep the the good work, we always here waiting for you and your awesome content. :)
Better to imagine yourself being generally useless at doing anything other than murdering civilians and getting killed in droves by the Brigate Nere until the Am*ricans bail you out.
The Sicilian Revolution of 1848 but only near the ending because how horrific the violence towards the Sicilian people were, the Bourbon troops had almost no mercy for them, it is history that is sadly not talked about as much as it should be.
my grandparents were yugoslav partisans from croatia. this song was a constant here, even though they understood very little lyrics! and is very popular here till this day.
I have a world that a friend and I have been creating. More specifically, I have several worlds. One of these worlds is named Mountain in Italian. (I forget the exact translation.) As you might expect, it's a world full of mountains. Millions of them. Snowcapped peaks, valleys of water thanks to snowfall, and on the mountainsides, hardy life. Italy colonized this world. They built cities into the mountains, honeycombing the peaks with houses and factories and farms. One day, the Sol System United Government, of which Italy was a member state, was invaded by hostile aliens known as the Krux. This world was one of the first to be struck. Krux invasion forces took minor losses securing the world. They thought that garrison duties would be easy. How very wrong they were. From the top of every peak, to the bottom of every valley, resistance blossomed. Husbands, wives, sons, daughters, grandmothers, grandfathers- all were united in resistance. The very air seethed with fury that this invader would dare land on their planet, drink their water, eat their food. And so they fought. Every week, a Krux base would fall to sabotage. Every day, a patrol would die. Krux warriors were lured into alleyways and strangled; mountaineers had their climbing hooks shot out, making them plummet to their deaths. Commanders were subjected to their own personal hells as strike teams of resistance members, equipped with shiny new exosuits brought with the military garrison during the initial colonization, were stolen from defunct armories and repaired. The Krux grew paranoid, but they couldn't do anything. Nobody could've done anything. There was no way to quell a world where the very rocks wanted you gone. By the time liberation came, the Krux were all too happy to leave.
Hello HistoryFeels I am requesting that you do "Giovinezza" but you are defending gela beach from your bunker with artilley pounding all around you but make sure you use the 1943-1945 version as this fits the tone for wartime music
unfortunately the nationalist group Azov in Ukraine are made up of fascist nationalists, since the Italians involved in this initiative against the Germans in the second war were obviously socialist from the Italian communist group.
If you are ever going to make another one in Italy you could do "Brigante se More" or "Vulesse addeventare nu brigante" but you are a Neapolitan brigand fighting against the Piedmontese
May the spirit of resistance of old, live on to the freedom fighters of today
Very nice man, do more naval videos :)
Communism is anti freedom. Therefore there is no such thing as a communist freedom fighter.
@@pointedhood826 fr
"ukraine is not yet lost" but ur defending kyiv
What about: "Ay Carmela" but you failed another crossing over the Ebro against the Nationalists
Keep up the good work!
The way how in 01:02 'Ciao Ciao Ciao' is almost perfectly synced with 'Los Los Los' is such a creative idea.
You're the first person to notice that! Yes it was intentional
@@HistoryFeels very well done
@@HistoryFeels Then i am pretty sure you intended to sync it when the tank fired followed by the singer yelling "Eeee haaaa"
@@NewNoobie maaaaaybe
@@HistoryFeels I have noticed the syncing with other videos but as you make more they just increase in quality. Keep it up!
as an Italian I must say that I am proud of you
ITALIAAA
Evviva il fascio repubblican!
@@asianlifter adesso che han fatto la versione partigiana ne vorrei una bella repubblicana con vogliamo scolpire una lapide o meglio ancora le donne non ci vogliono più bene
True
@@asianlifter Just stay upside down and silent , like a good fascist .
As an italian i'm very happy and proud for this pubblication, thank you HistoryFeels for your work!
My pleasure!
@@HistoryFeels MAKE A UKRAINIAN ONE PLEASE!!!
@@Iducuehs maybe give it some time first
I'm italian too and I really appreciated too, thank you a lot HistoryFeels. Also it's a real well made work!
i am italian too!
If you understand italian, the voices under the song add so much sadness and desperation. Amazing work
Though i do, even if you didn’t, it’s still the desperate cries of a fight for Libertà.
It comes from bf1 most of them
What are they saying?
@dylanfioccola7263 idk it's mostly combat communications, like 'take cover, provide suppression fire, let's take the objective" or desperate screams like "we're in deep shit, they hit me" etc.
Incluso hispanohablantes, porque el italiano y español son similares
If you do another Italy video, The Battle of Taranto but you're a swordfish pilot listening to Italian opera would be a good one.
Operations Room did a documentary about that recently, and the part where they mentioned the pilots listened to Italian opera music on their radios just before beginning their torpedo runs immediately made me think of this channel.
e da Tarantino non posso che ringraziarti
@@seshslex6616 un altro tarantino sotto history feels? Ho visto tutto nella vita
@@basilico2747 Si! Statte precisamente :)
Massafra 100 volte meglio
Jesus Christ no....
What saddens me the most is how this song is now related to a show of criminals and thieves instead of the Italian heroes who sacrificed their lives for a better future
Yeah it's so Annoying
So true
Really disrespectful to use an anti-facist folk song about revolution against dictatorship and be “omg this would be great for my newest TikTok”
Such a mid show too.
Which show used it? I'm not familiar
Hi, I’m an italian and my grand-grandpa was a partisan. Every chrismas all my family sings Bella Ciao to honor him. I am glad that italian partisans are still reminded today in different nations 💚🤍❤️
Tuo Bisnonno è un eroe 🇮🇹
No era un traditore
@@SaimonTM Vergognati. Prendere in giro uno che ha combattuto per la libertà del suo paese
God bless your great grandfather and your family
While a majority of partisans were socialists and I despise socialism, fighting against a facist regime for the freedom of your country is an admirable thing
When I shared this with my Italian friend he absolutely loved it so good work
That's great to hear thanks fam!
"Rumba Azul" but an engine failure causes your Bf-109 to crash in the egyptian desert.
"Drum Bun" but the captain ordered yet another bayonet charge against the soviet defenses in front of Odessa.
You have requested rumba azul under every single one of these videos
And I will continue to do so.
The Drum Bun one would be nice
Underman - Eroism neautorizat album & Muzica ascunsa album
SDST - Scrisoare de pe front & Ingeri deasupra Romaniei (Mecanismul de modificare a mintii umane album)
Odessa1941 & 1teor1 's channels
Clandestino by Manu Chao but you're clashing with the cops in Tolemaide Street, Genoa
thank you for doing this piece. My great grand father was a partisan and he escaped in the mountains fighting fascists
I respect your father my old aunt was also a partisan
Zecca rossa
your father may have been a rat, but I respect him as a warrior.
@@b2crazyeye fighting fascist is the highest honour you can have in my opinion
My great grandfather built concentrations camps against his will but survived.
It seems like partisans are soon to be needed again in Italy..
Yes...
To fight against the tiktokers who disrespectfully used the folk song xD
We are coming
So there should be an armed uprising because a woman you disagree with politically was appointed pm?
Yes. It’s time for Europe to free themselves from US’ and west
As an italian,i love this! Finally a video like this about the italian resistance!
You like it because your mafioso family was put back into power, don't you?
Bro thank you so much for finally doing something italian,it's not what I requested but It doesn't matter.Thank you so much!
He has a funiculi funicula video btw, Though might be dark for italians
@@whatisalifeihavenone4708 yea,the isonzo one lmao as an italian whose great grandfather fought in ww1 it made me laugh
Man, this is the best video you could have done for my country
"Va pensiero" but you're fighting against the Austrian Empire troops in Milan
(The song talks about the Jewish being deported by the Babylonians but what Giuseppe Verdi really meant was that the Italians of the north Italy were "prisoners" of the Austrian empire, the "five days of Milan" were an insurrection that started the first italian war of indipendence) [If i wrote something wrong sorry for my bed English lul]
Much better! And less polarizing.
Ta-PUM
But you are an Italian sentinel on the Matajur during th Caporetto offensive
@@commentatore3223 Bella Ciao is polarizing only if you’re a fascist.
And frankly, I’m ok with that
@@accounteliminato3885 Polarizing doesn't mean you are against it, it means it divides the public opinion. For fascists it's just bad, not polarizing. The more you know!
Btw stop throwing that word like candies, it already lost it's meaning thanks to people like you!
If you want to know why this song is hated not only by fascists but all sorts of other people except hardcore leftists, ask Guido Pasolini, or the wives and children of people who just happened to be conscripted in the italian army during wwii. But no, all saints in the partisan formations, right?! Left or right, same evil s***.
Okay fascist lil
Using memes to tell history is certainly controversial, but if it helps people understand the realness of war and the things that happened, so be it, as an italian, i say good job, and thanks you for telling the story in the description as well
1:41
"Non ci sento! Non ci sento più!"
that hit hard
I wish more people transcribed the battle quotes. Sounds really desperate.
@@sarika3689 "I can't hear! I can't hear anymore" r.i.p eardrums
@@sarika3689 ci it from noi(ourselves) sento(it verb(io i) from sentire mean feel , hear for this situation maybe feel) piu is mean more i don't sure it can't help you i just start learning about italy language so maybe it mean "can't feel you can't feel you anymore" like friend got shot or something.
@@boonyaridyangchuai5977 That explosion damaged his eardrums
My grandfather was a Neapolitan partisan of the PCI (Italian communist party) he fought in Naples. his name is Daniele Raggi.
My grandfather fought on the other side.
@@DieReaktion the fascists?
@@Professor_Valentyn German Army
@@DieReaktion oh.
@@Professor_Valentyn My great-grandfather also fought on the Italian front in WW1
I've been watching your videos for a while thanks for honouring our partisans fam
My pleasure bro
As an Italian, I’m very very happy to have this. Thank you for the feels, HistoryFeels.
Mate this is the best one you've done yet. Amazing!
never knew this song was about partisans, sending love to Italy from Czechia!
Translation of the dialogue cuz yes:
There are the explosives
be careful
On the attack (attack!)
The target is under attack
Maintain your positions boys!
Covering fire
We're in shit up to our necks
Bomb triggered
But what the fuck is going on!?
We need to do it
Damn
We need to stop them!
Inside!
Be careful an auto???
I can't hear!
I can't hear anymore!
(??????)
They're everywhere
Holy shit
They are tearing us apart!
We're gonna die!
We're already dead
We've lost all the goals
At the counterattack (counterattack)
After "I can't hear anymore" the voice says "where the fuck did he come from?"
Auto(blindo) is armored car
@@lorenzocracchiolo
Ty I couldn't get it
@@tommasobianchi6514
Ty
May I ask, where did that dialogue come from? :Đ
I found this video only now, thanks a lot! As an Italian I really appreciate this. If I can suggest another partisian song, I’d say “Fischia il Vento”, I would love to hear that!
There are two versions, the original one and the one covered by Modena City Rambles, I grow up with she second one but of course you can choose the one you like the most
Niceeeeeee
I love the authentic Italian sounds
My uncle usually went lots of time to Italy to fight pulmonar cancer
And of course he kinda learned Italian and sometimes he listened to this song
Unfortunately he died on 20th of October 2020
My condolences for your loss.
Press f to pay respect
F
Excellent video, seeing you depict the ones who helped liberating my country is really appreciated (even if my maternal grandparents were conviced fascists, my grandpa was a black shirt, but I don't follow fascists ideals), really cool vids as always, keep it up! Also it would be cool if you can do "La Fedelissima" but you're a carabiniere in nassiriya, if you want of course :)
Your grandpa did nothing wrong.
@@notsocrates9529 alright 14 year old
yeah my great grandfather was under the impression Mussolini was the greatest thing that ever happened to italy lol
@@fuzzles6296 they just followed what they thought was right, my grandfather may have killed someone in ex-jugoslavia but we lost anyway and he changed his political beliefs, so who cares
Your mother's parents were on the right side of history.
As an Italian I cried just thank you
Hey I dont always watch your videos, but I must say each time I see you uploaded I always really like the artwork combined w the background photos. Some of them really move me
Even just mindlessly scrolling by, I find you capture human suffering really well. Idk what the base meme face is called (Wojak?) But yeah. Take care man! 🍻
Thanks for the kind words, it means a lot that people appreciate the videos. Yeah it's Wojak, he is a "template" that can apply to any situation which is what I love about him. Giving a bit of life to historical events is my goal. Cheers! 🍻
@@HistoryFeels ah ok😎Keep on truckin man, cheers
1:03 I noticed that the “los los los” lines up perfectly with “ciao ciao ciao” very good job.
I was waiting for this one
Good, thanks for this! The italian partisans alone captured 80.000 german prisoners and liberated 125 cities!!! 💪🏻💪🏻🇮🇹🇮🇹
Nice as always
I didn't know such beautiful song could be so disturbing in the right context
Very good!!! Thanks!!! 💪🏻❤️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Being Italian I loved this song but this creates a whole new meaning to everything, the parents of my great grandfather where partisans and managed to live up to the 70s, now I will listen to this while playing Enlisted, just too good
Enlisted is a good game
I'm french, but if there is one other country than France that makes me feel patriotic, it's definitely Italy.
Are you Napoleon?
Garibaldi? is that you?
and this is totally the wrong context
these videos are progressively getting better and better. Quality keeps increasing haha
Thanks HistoryFeels, I am half Italian but my father told great tales about my great great grandfather who fought as a Partisan for Italy. His legacy will live on in the land of Italia :,)
Real life is going to be giving you some more content inspiration real soon
Don't tell mother I'm in Chechnya but you're in Chernobyl.
"When we were at war" but you are fighting for oligarchs once more
2:13 "Moriremo tutti, siamo già morti" If you speak Italian you can feel the sadness in this sentence
poverini… se solo gli inglesi avessero avanzato piu velocemente…
@@youraveragefunnyalbanian_1989 "a volte è troppo tardi per salvare la vita di un uomo..."
The best ASMR you'll ever hear.
real men have ptsd for asmr
In my opinion one of your best edits mate!
As an Italian this is art. Bravo!
Love the Bf1 voice acting!!!
As an Italian, simply beautiful
My Startata was a Slovene Partisan, thanks for posting this.
My great grandfathers all served in Italy for Italy and one uncle served in North Africa
It was hell. I can’t even imagine how deprived of energy and will they were. They never really thought about who’s side they were on, just if they would survive the murder machine that was the Second World War
Bella ciao!
Make Fash Afraid Again
you wish
@@italianduded1161 go say you're a fascist outside and see how quickly your nose shifts directions.
Well, your content @HistoryFeels are great to being meditation content, especially for help people get out from stress condition and also help people to feeling a real condition while playing music where it's happening historical event.
i've wanted something like this for a bit now
That build up is amazing great work
Waiting for those who think it's a spanish song from the Netflix series
And I though it was from Far Cry 6 lol, but in all seriousness after hearing the Far Cry version I looked up the origins and meaning of this song.
Many also thinks this one is a Serbia/Yugoslavia song simply because partisians also used them lol
Inno dei carristi but you're Ariete division is getting encircled at El Alamein
Faccetta Nera but you're a Blakshirt during the battle of Amba Aradam
Better a pig than a fascist.
Is that a Porco Rosso reference?
They’re the same thing brother, sorry you had to learn this way
@Kitty_Quinn_OwO he might be referring to a Ghibli film based in the 20s or 30s about a character who's an anthropomorphic pig-man witnessing the quiet rise of fascism in Italy.
I can't tell
@@adrianopandolfo oh my b, thought he was talking abt cops
You said "pig" twice
Great video! Music and battle sounds 👍You did a great ambience and immersive experience
Amazing work as always.
"I Fought The Law" - The Bobby Fuller Four, but you're a SWAT officer raiding a drug house?
As an Italian I am proud of this work of yours
i can imagine myself mowing down fascists with my MAB38A listening to this.
also keep the the good work, we always here waiting for you and your awesome content. :)
Thanks, will do!
Hans you betrayed your soldaten??
Better to imagine yourself being generally useless at doing anything other than murdering civilians and getting killed in droves by the Brigate Nere until the Am*ricans bail you out.
This comment don't match with your nickname.
bro think he slick
Very good video!
"Come Folgore dal Cielo" but you are an italian paratrooper in a trench in El Alamein
I'm really thankful for having learnt this song in the past, now I can sing along!!
An average game of Battlefield 1 on Monte Grappa
I see this pop up in my feed, I click out of curiosity, I fall in love, man you have done an awesome work in your videos
Thanks man, very kind of you!
They should make a game about partisans
sniper elite 4 has a bit of this
This is great. One day I hope you do "Fischia il Vento".
Cheers!
I would love to hear mix with “A las barricadas”
A las barricadas but the nationalist army is overrunning your position in Aragón.
Thank u so much for ur wonderful work, io sono italiano e ne vado fierissimo!
What are you gonna do? Unshoot Mussolini?
Another banger
The Sicilian Revolution of 1848 but only near the ending because how horrific the violence towards the Sicilian people were, the Bourbon troops had almost no mercy for them, it is history that is sadly not talked about as much as it should be.
Damn these videos give me some serious goosebumps.
my grandparents were yugoslav partisans from croatia. this song was a constant here, even though they understood very little lyrics! and is very popular here till this day.
give dalmatia and istria back you damm thieft
@@viridiscri9713 ah sono loro i ladri? Pensavo fossero stati gli italiani a forzare migliaia di sloveni e croati a rinunciare alla propria identità...
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS
feels how call of duty could have been if they actually cared about the campaign
Love you, this perfect
Max Σεβασμός to the Partisans of Italy 🇮🇹 🤝🇬🇷
great video, it would be interesting to see "you are a soldier of the FEB (Brazilian expeditionary force)" and it is in the battle of monte castle
“Going Back to my Roots” but you just drifted around a Libyan T-52 with your Toyota Landcrusier at The Battle of Fada
I strongly support the motion.
Wow cool painting. Looks better and better
I have a world that a friend and I have been creating. More specifically, I have several worlds.
One of these worlds is named Mountain in Italian. (I forget the exact translation.) As you might expect, it's a world full of mountains. Millions of them. Snowcapped peaks, valleys of water thanks to snowfall, and on the mountainsides, hardy life. Italy colonized this world. They built cities into the mountains, honeycombing the peaks with houses and factories and farms.
One day, the Sol System United Government, of which Italy was a member state, was invaded by hostile aliens known as the Krux. This world was one of the first to be struck. Krux invasion forces took minor losses securing the world. They thought that garrison duties would be easy.
How very wrong they were.
From the top of every peak, to the bottom of every valley, resistance blossomed. Husbands, wives, sons, daughters, grandmothers, grandfathers- all were united in resistance. The very air seethed with fury that this invader would dare land on their planet, drink their water, eat their food. And so they fought.
Every week, a Krux base would fall to sabotage. Every day, a patrol would die. Krux warriors were lured into alleyways and strangled; mountaineers had their climbing hooks shot out, making them plummet to their deaths. Commanders were subjected to their own personal hells as strike teams of resistance members, equipped with shiny new exosuits brought with the military garrison during the initial colonization, were stolen from defunct armories and repaired.
The Krux grew paranoid, but they couldn't do anything. Nobody could've done anything. There was no way to quell a world where the very rocks wanted you gone.
By the time liberation came, the Krux were all too happy to leave.
My Cyberpunk campaign that I'm working on is inspired by the resistance movements across the world, from Italy and France to Poland and Algeria.
Bel lavoro compagno
Virgin Robber wearing Dali mask VS Chad Italian partisan:
Poor partisans, our partisans no, but thank you so much for did this video thank you so much
as an italian i gotta say soemthing:
We
Did
Not
Switch
Sides
We
Had
A
Civil
War
Learn your hsitory or your pizza privileges will be removed
As an Italian I have goosebumps this video is amazing
And the flag was red…
Imagine allthis sound in a movie, fit perfect
I lived in the wrong generation. I shouldve been an italian singing bella ciao while fighting krauts
As an Italian, I love this, the conversations sent me shivers
Fascism is attempting to take over Brazil today. This song keeps me reassured.
well made video 👍
Can you do one based off of Ukraine again? That would be amazing
Seems a bit insensitive but I might put it to a community vote
@@HistoryFeels not trying to be, I just find current world events interesting, but if you can’t that’s alright, I understand the circumstance
@@HistoryFeels I think you could do something about an Ukranian soldier on 2014 listening "soldat"
@@vinagre_arg He did that a few months ago. ruclips.net/video/TiCBkCL27rU/видео.html&ab_channel=HistoryFeels
Just having a combat noises in the background while the music play idk why but its painting a clear picture of whats happening
But it's fake. In reality, bella ciao was written almost 10 years late the liberation of Italy!
We fight for FREEDOME VIVA ITALIA
Hello HistoryFeels I am requesting that you do "Giovinezza" but you are defending gela beach from your bunker with artilley pounding all around you but make sure you use the 1943-1945 version as this fits the tone for wartime music
The March of Ukrainian Nationalists but you are a guerrilla fighter in February 2022.
kinda early though
@average ukrainian national-syndicalist Sounds great.
unfortunately the nationalist group Azov in Ukraine are made up of fascist nationalists, since the Italians involved in this initiative against the Germans in the second war were obviously socialist from the Italian communist group.
@@ricardogabriel6075 shutup
Aren't those pretty much terrorists?
If you are ever going to make another one in Italy you could do
"Brigante se More" or "Vulesse addeventare nu brigante" but you are a Neapolitan brigand fighting against the Piedmontese