@@Alexl23l273I know I am replying after 10 centuries but most volunteers in the Estonian and Latvian battalions weren't Nazis. Most of them were people who wanted to free their country, if it meant allying with the Germans it was worth it for them. That's why even today they have many SS statues in their countries but Nazism as an ideology doesn't exist there.
@@Alexl23l273 Latvians and Estonians weren’t nazis, they were fighting for freedom from bolsheviks. The SS only gave them means to do so. The native armies of their lands did not exist anymore at that point because Bolsheviks dismantled them.
I like your content and keep up what you're doing but can you do more doomer versions of meme songs. If not, can you do a doomer version or "but this and that happened" of "Unser Rommel?"
Only vodka drinking without glasses tell us the end is near
Latvian ww2 songs are so badass
Ikr? Even if I'm strongly anti-nazism, you can hear their iron persistence in this songs. There's something to be amazed of.
@@Alexl23l273Utaini, izdzēs fotoattēlu!
@@Alexl23l273I know I am replying after 10 centuries but most volunteers in the Estonian and Latvian battalions weren't Nazis. Most of them were people who wanted to free their country, if it meant allying with the Germans it was worth it for them. That's why even today they have many SS statues in their countries but Nazism as an ideology doesn't exist there.
@@Alexl23l273 Latvians and Estonians weren’t nazis, they were fighting for freedom from bolsheviks. The SS only gave them means to do so. The native armies of their lands did not exist anymore at that point because Bolsheviks dismantled them.
They are sad
"Kurland steht noch"..
one of the most underrated songs ever
I feel bad for the Latvian brothers
nicee, you could do some forest brothers music
Yeah some day definetly
WOOO LATVIJA #1
SS Marschiert im Feindesland but you're encircled at Demyansk
Labs❤️🔥
I like your content and keep up what you're doing but can you do more doomer versions of meme songs. If not, can you do a doomer version or "but this and that happened" of "Unser Rommel?"
Latvian and Romanian war songs be like: I said we depress today!!!
Lithuanian war songs even more depressed
@@Oberschutzee which ones exactly
@@Crimson19977 Many, especially partisan ones- ruclips.net/video/4cWE9L8ROXY/видео.htmlsi=mO-yPK0CC5XGNIBN
@@Oberschutzee You say this because you haven't seen the Polish songs, there is only tragedy
@@AfonsoMilanskiBurginski I have, and Lithuanian ones are much more depressing.