(1:39) *German lyrics:* Steh' ich in finstrer Mitternacht So einsam auf der stillen Wacht, |: So denk' ich an mein fernes Lieb, Ob mir's auch treu und hold verblieb :| *My attempt to english lyrics:* In midnight's dark, I stand in watch Hag-gard of these days-long march, |: I think back to that lowly night, Departing from my true love's sight :|
@Fabian Kirchgessner Well that's like, your opinion. I for one enjoyed it quite a bit. Because it actually taught me something of history I never knew about. Even if something is exorbitantly presented, the base and intention, in this case, remain the same.
They are rousing and stirring, hence well-written by Gottfried Piefke. And that gets into your blood quite irrespective of your nationality. :-) Interesting to see the differences between Prussian, Saxonian and Austrian marches too.
I don't know, if the story is true: Mr. Piefke put three army bands together and supported the assault by conducting this and other marchmusic himself. Schanzen, i don't know the english word are not man made hills, but fortlike wood and earth fortifications errected with much work and effort.
@nordicpatriot : Intressting, this is related to french redouit. Is this in english also a mostly temporary fortification? In german a Schanze is mostly a temporary fortification. In case of sieges ( before Vauban era) a Schanze was in siege warfare often a parr of Circumvallation or Contravallation, or as socalled Lagerschanze ( Lager- in this context not beer , but Camp), which means that when in Thirty Years War an army decided, to not move in winter, they build a lightly fortified winter camp, with tents , wooden huts ( in german Baracken), including houses being there. Natural obstacles ( little rivers/ Bäche, downhills/ Abhänge, small glens, hills) to save work. The mostly light fortifications of such a Lagerschanze consisted of dugout ditches, the removed earth used for ramparts ( german Wall- english rampart, english wall- german Mauer), pallisades, fences, pointed poles or large baskets, filled with earth ( Schanzkörbe). Also large bundles of branches ( fascines, Fascism- party sign of Mussolinis Party was roman fascine bundle of roman lictores, a bundle of rods and an axe). English rod- german Rute. Schanzen had also been build as a kind of substitute for a real fort. Sometimes surprisingly an unimportant site got military importance. A Schanze was build, and sometimes transformed into a regular fort. When in 1930s german Westwall ( Siegfried line) was build, a larger bunker was on position of a 17th century Schanze. Also: After end of medieval era, many german castles ( Burgen) had been transformed into palaces/ manors/ halls in which a high or low nobleman had a life of comfort and represenation. But in case of war, sometimes a palace site again got military importance. Often the modernized palaces had fortification relicts. Thick walls, towers, ditches, old buildings with loopholes for firearms, natural defences ( hilltops, lakes, River knees, swamps) or Iron fences, hedges or park walls. So in Case of war, former medieval castles ( Burgen) could be transformed into auxillary/ replacement forts with Schanzen, field fortifications or simple barricades. Oh, next to my german homevillage was up to 2004 former Military Training Ground/ Truppenübungsplatz Münsingen, used since 1890s by Royal Württembergian, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, Bundeswehr and french troops. On the territory of the training ground are the relicts of a small medieval castle. Nearly totally destroyed by modern soldiers. Why? Even in modern days, the location of medieval castle has Military importance! The modern soldiers dug their modern day foxholes in castle relicts!
It's from the battle at the ,,Düppeler Schanzen" in the German-Danish war in 1864. Back then a young soldier blew up himself to open a breach in the Danish defences.
Hi Ludwig, I urge you to include Brahms's Akademische Festouvertüre into your future classical music list. The themes of the piece were derived from German drinking songs, and it's only 10 Minutes long.
Die kurze Fanfare nach der Locke ab 0:41 wurde offensichtlich auch für den Anfang und das Ende von "Lili Marleen" übernommen : ruclips.net/video/8btnYYDbkqQ/видео.html
0:00 - 0:42 , how you know a song is about to be good.
Danke schön Dr. Ludwig.Guten Tag Deutschland 🇩🇪. Gott mit uns .
Das Musik 🎧 ist sehr schön. Liebe Grüße aus Indien 🇮🇳.
Great march ! I like the arts you always put in the background. Respect to Germany 🇩🇪
Slt frère tu est français?
Fredericus Rex II Oui je suis française 🇫🇷
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise Aus Feinde der Geschichte werden die besten Freunde der Geschichte. Grüße aus Bayern ;)
@Konrad Moser And I hope this friendship will last 😊 Most Germans are kind and sympathetic. Grüße aus Nord-Pas-de-Calais !
@@LaPatrioteFrancaise Mir Deutschen waren und sind immer freundlich und sympathisch.Gut Die Bayern und Franzosen haben sich immer gut verstanden:D
(1:39)
*German lyrics:*
Steh' ich in finstrer Mitternacht
So einsam auf der stillen Wacht,
|: So denk' ich an mein fernes Lieb,
Ob mir's auch treu und hold verblieb :|
*My attempt to english lyrics:*
In midnight's dark, I stand in watch
Hag-gard of these days-long march,
|: I think back to that lowly night,
Departing from my true love's sight :|
Mal wieder ein Schönes Deutsches Lied Dr ludwig schön Dienstag meine Kameraden Gott mit Uns
Ein wirklich schöner Marsch. Deutschland das Land der Dichter & Denker 🇩🇪
Gott mit uns!
Einen schönen Tag Kameraden!!
Und du!
Piefke left me on a cliffhanger at the end of the Lockmarch
Just what the doctor ordered!
Herr Ludwig, dieser Marsch ähnelt dem Badenweiler Marsch stark.
Nichts geht über einen guten alten Piefke Marsch
For a moment I thought it was Preußens Gloria. Extremely beautiful and pleasant to hear
A shame the Danish mini series '1864' doesn't feature this song. Still, a very good series about that war which I can recommend to anyone.
@Fabian Kirchgessner Well that's like, your opinion. I for one enjoyed it quite a bit. Because it actually taught me something of history I never knew about. Even if something is exorbitantly presented, the base and intention, in this case, remain the same.
@Fabian Kirchgessner It's real in the fact that this war happened, and why it happened.
Piefke...linda marcha.
Schöner Marsch kannte ich bis jetzt noch nicht 👍
Ich bin aus Kanada. Why do these marches get into my soul?
They are rousing and stirring, hence well-written by Gottfried Piefke. And that gets into your blood quite irrespective of your nationality. :-) Interesting to see the differences between Prussian, Saxonian and Austrian marches too.
Blood. We are all sons of the greater Germany, whether we are of German, Dutch, English or Scandinavian descent. Our people are one and the same.
@@Oatmeal_Mann Genau. I'm learning German in adult school right now. English is a Germanic language.
Ludwig...immer arbeiten und schöne Bilder und Video,s machen..Ergebnisse sind fabelhaft.😍😍😍
Danke coini
Another One of those Forgotten Marches
Wirklich schöner marsch
Das wird heute noch im Karneval von den Musik-Garden gespielt
The top of my head has turned into a pickelhaube now.
3 Dänen haben dieses video gefunden
Moin das ist ein schöner Marsch
EPICCC
Bonjour Bonaparte!!
Sound of the summer
Ein super Marsch und sehr gut gespielt und eine sehr gute Millitärkapelle
Are you telling me the Germans make a song about everything.
If I go out of the building with the Bismarks helmet,they will make a song about it?
Definitly XD
I don't know, if the story is true: Mr. Piefke put three army bands together and supported the assault by conducting this and other marchmusic himself. Schanzen, i don't know the english word are not man made hills, but fortlike wood and earth fortifications errected with much work and effort.
@nordicpatriot : Intressting, this is related to french redouit. Is this in english also a mostly temporary fortification? In german a Schanze is mostly a temporary fortification. In case of sieges ( before Vauban era) a Schanze was in siege warfare often a parr of Circumvallation or Contravallation, or as socalled Lagerschanze ( Lager- in this context not beer , but Camp), which means that when in Thirty Years War an army decided, to not move in winter, they build a lightly fortified winter camp, with tents , wooden huts ( in german Baracken), including houses being there. Natural obstacles ( little rivers/ Bäche, downhills/ Abhänge, small glens, hills) to save work. The mostly light fortifications of such a Lagerschanze consisted of dugout ditches, the removed earth used for ramparts ( german Wall- english rampart, english wall- german Mauer), pallisades, fences, pointed poles or large baskets, filled with earth ( Schanzkörbe). Also large bundles of branches ( fascines, Fascism- party sign of Mussolinis Party was roman fascine bundle of roman lictores, a bundle of rods and an axe). English rod- german Rute. Schanzen had also been build as a kind of substitute for a real fort. Sometimes surprisingly an unimportant site got military importance. A Schanze was build, and sometimes transformed into a regular fort. When in 1930s german Westwall ( Siegfried line) was build, a larger bunker was on position of a 17th century Schanze. Also: After end of medieval era, many german castles ( Burgen) had been transformed into palaces/ manors/ halls in which a high or low nobleman had a life of comfort and represenation. But in case of war, sometimes a palace site again got military importance. Often the modernized palaces had fortification relicts. Thick walls, towers, ditches, old buildings with loopholes for firearms, natural defences ( hilltops, lakes, River knees, swamps) or Iron fences, hedges or park walls. So in Case of war, former medieval castles ( Burgen) could be transformed into auxillary/ replacement forts with Schanzen, field fortifications or simple barricades. Oh, next to my german homevillage was up to 2004 former Military Training Ground/ Truppenübungsplatz Münsingen, used since 1890s by Royal Württembergian, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, Bundeswehr and french troops. On the territory of the training ground are the relicts of a small medieval castle. Nearly totally destroyed by modern soldiers. Why? Even in modern days, the location of medieval castle has Military importance! The modern soldiers dug their modern day foxholes in castle relicts!
Bisher habe ich über diesen preußischen Marsch gesprochen.
*Unglaublich!*
Dänemark ist trotzdem ein wunderbares Land voll schöner, freundlicher Menschen ;) Grüße aus 🇩🇪 in den Norden! 🇩🇰
Traumhafte Musik 💖💖🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍
Epic
"Ein Pionier stand auf der Wacht"...Argonnerwald um mitternacht..
As always... You make me feel Great 🇩🇪
Another one going in my playlist nice music
Kommt als nächstes dann der Rainermarsch? ;]
Mit "ai", ganz wichtig!
Der ist schon oben^^
@@dr.ludwig egal 😂
Jeder preußische Marsch beginnt gleich
Hat da sich nicht ein Preußischer Offizier in die Luft gejagt?
Mein Vater hat den letztens gesummt wir wussten aber beide net wie der heißt 😂
Hätten wir die Schlacht nicht gewonnen, hätte es kein Kaiserreich gegeben.
Aber gegen den deutschen Bund waren die Dänen nicht stark genug.
Gott mit uns!
Es war unmöglich diese Schlacht zu verlieren. Den Ersten Einigungskrieg haben die Dänen sehr schlecht gekämpft.
Könntest du bidde bidde das "me 109" lied hochladen
Ist zwar 2. WK, aber ich notiers mal^^
Ähm Ludwig in der beschreibung bei "Musik in diesem Video" Steht es war ein Edelweiss. Das solltest du ändern :)
Wo meinst du genau? Ich sehe es in der Beschreibung nicht.
@@dr.ludwig imgur.com/gallery/mmgFkEa
Steht bei mir auch so
Lang Lebe Chr. IX!
greetings! what is the story of today's cover picture?
It's from the battle at the
,,Düppeler Schanzen" in the German-Danish war in 1864. Back then a young soldier blew up himself to open a breach in the Danish defences.
@@Thomas-rc1gf thank you very much!
Ich liebe Deutschland
I know this song from somewhere but I don't know exactly where.
Hi Ludwig, I urge you to include Brahms's Akademische Festouvertüre into your future classical music list. The themes of the piece were derived from German drinking songs, and it's only 10 Minutes long.
Sure I note it :)
❤
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Die kurze Fanfare nach der Locke ab 0:41 wurde offensichtlich auch für den Anfang und das Ende von "Lili Marleen" übernommen :
ruclips.net/video/8btnYYDbkqQ/видео.html
*Haubitzen!*
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One enemy of Das Faterland disliked
Yorckscher march in the beginning??
Lockmarsch^^
pro gloria et patria
When Dr. Ludwig runs out of German Marches and songs to upload will he cease to exist?
Lol no, I will always produce such stuff^^ If not songs, then history videos or again maps and artwork on deviantart.
@@dr.ludwig I hope so. Your channel is a valuable asset to those interested in such things.
Sehr schönes Deutsches Lied
*Schleswig War flashbacks intensify*
-some stupid danish soldier
Man AOC2 Denmark is OP, need atleast 2 war to finally end their power, and i play unser das Vaterland Preußen.
Тю-рю-рю-рю-нь...
Hohenfriedberger Marsch ich mag es, der Düppeler Schanzen-Marsch nicht mag es
Orang Indonesia lagi di Dr Ludwig ?
Germany when they conquer Poland
Den Franzosen entgegen !
This version sounds good but I prefer this version: ruclips.net/video/eojaSZ429uM/видео.html
That version will come too in future.
Das dänische Volk ist nicht polnisch, was eine völlig andere Einstellung bedeutet...