thank you...I am from America...it has nothing to do with oil..I am proud of our European countries who stand strong against those countries who want to invade the World...one at a time...not going to happen
On their own side perhaps?! not as much on the side of Nazis as against the Soviets as they had a beef against them(teritorial dispute)_"enemy of my enemy is my allie"?!somehow as the case of Finland to a certain point
Indeed, Nigel. Back in the time, the military leader - gen. Ion Antonescu - had a fascination for Germans and even Romanians had some sort of respect. And you can see this in national literature or international historians' books. Not sure if you can confidently say that Romanians were nazy (I understand that we were never nazy), but we clearly had some sort of respect for German nation. But, take in consideration one thing: Romanians had utterly despised (or, if despise is too harsh word, then, may be they utterly disliked) Russians and, especially soviet Russia. We never loved Russians. In addition, the antisemitism (which was a very harsh semitism) cannot be used as proof for national admiration of nazy regime, rather than an European phenomenon to which Romania was part of.
The solo then the way they play made my eyes tear up
Cheers from Boston USA
Awesome. Me: First Trombone, Hampton High School, Class of 1968, Hampton, Virginia Marching Band and Symphonic Orchestra. Director: Charles Torian.
I think that was the best exit of a mob that I've seen. This was great.
brilliant, something to be proud of
Magnifique ce flashmob
Respect from America
respect the soldiers!!! God bless all!!!!!
Fantastic! Brought a smile to my face :)
I saw Vasile had a new video and taught: "yay! something interesting"
This was nice...thanks for posting.
Thanks, Luga.
Brilliant sound!! Love it!
Felicitari Vasile.
Awesome!!!
BigBossManBBQ Thank you for your great Channel, Vasile....
Bravo Gentlemen, Bravo!
The horn blows, but does the driver. Wait... Got it wrong again! Lol
A co. 1-22 4th ID...11B...M249 Gunner...OIF...05/07... Steadfast and loyal...Deeds not words...Oscar Mike
4:53 Is that the Dacia Sandero? Alert James May!
3:17 escaped cosmonaut on escalator.
Nigel Hornbean LOL, you kooky RUclipsr!
motonegros
Get on your bike and ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Nigel Hornbean :))))
well done chaps!
Nice.
Singura melodie pe care o adoram in armata era...stingerea.
Beautiful horn and band played well with great expression! What was the name of the first toon?
Haha haha I love this Romanian fulclur
2020
Country?
ROMANIA
And then the Americans invaded because they thought there was oil. The end.
+Official James Parker You're watching a fun video of a flash mob in a Romanian shopping mall...and this has what to do with America?? Give it
a rest.
No. I like annoying people.
Please, stop complaining. Give it
a rest.
Also, I like sex.
thank you...I am from America...it has nothing to do with oil..I am proud of our European countries who stand strong against those countries who want to invade the World...one at a time...not going to happen
People who invade you say? You mean, like America?
Why musr people always bring Politics and War Stories in these conversations.... just sit back and enjoy....Please!
Didn't Romanians fight on the side of the Nazis?
Nigel Hornbean At first, in 1944 they switched sides.
Let's go Romania!!! I saw the Romanian epulat on the conductor s shoulders!!!
+Nigel Hornbean SAME AS HALF EUROPE !!!!
On their own side perhaps?! not as much on the side of Nazis as against the Soviets as they had a beef against them(teritorial dispute)_"enemy of my enemy is my allie"?!somehow as the case of Finland to a certain point
Indeed, Nigel. Back in the time, the military leader - gen. Ion Antonescu - had a fascination for Germans and even Romanians had some sort of respect. And you can see this in national literature or international historians' books. Not sure if you can confidently say that Romanians were nazy (I understand that we were never nazy), but we clearly had some sort of respect for German nation. But, take in consideration one thing: Romanians had utterly despised (or, if despise is too harsh word, then, may be they utterly disliked) Russians and, especially soviet Russia. We never loved Russians. In addition, the antisemitism (which was a very harsh semitism) cannot be used as proof for national admiration of nazy regime, rather than an European phenomenon to which Romania was part of.