Rammstein - Deutschland ENGLISH Lyrics HD
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2019
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Phenomenal song by Rammstein! Do you think there's a deeper meaning behind the lyrics? and what are your interpretations of the video? Let us know in the comments!
This video simply serves the purpose of offering English subtitles to the all new "Deutschland" song by Rammstein, Hope you enjoy it!
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Imagine not releasing anything for 10 years, then banging this absolute gem out to the world.
Damn.
FCK 2020, ö, Erich....
Well said, it is awesome how they did this. But hey, they are amazing and talented . I have loved their music since 1994..
I know right. Can't wait for their new album next year! :D
And then their lead singer gets arrested in Russia
@@Blueluise hi it u U-Hubyhuu
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As a foreigner this song turns you German for 6 minutes.
What if I replay it? Do I get another 6 minutes?
@@AlexaMinecraft yes
@@AlexaMinecraftcan I get ur jelly lubricant 😅
I love ramstein and I'm obsessed with it. Even on the pfp im all naked
@@AlexaMinecraft Ja, zu jeder zehnten Wiederholung gibt es ein Bier.
@@_TehTJ_Und wer bezahlt das?
Nothing, I repeat, nothing
Makes me want to continue learning German more than this band
If you want,i can teach you :)
@@schattizuvivene4070 you could translate my cars owners manual 🤣🤣 its in german lol
They're why I first learned German, too!
@@schattizuvivene4070 Hey, i want to learn it. How much does it cost?
@@godbless280 It costs your life.
Director: How much violence do you want in the videoclip?
Rammstein: Ja
Well if that question is asked then they would say wir wollen jede Menge Gewalt im Videoclip. Oh and dont think im german im british but i just know german
Violence isn't the answer, its the question. *AND THE ANSWER IS YES!*
In Romania,there's a crazy dude named Albert NBN who always swears about the girls
@@nick3xtremegaming212 officer I took that child to a shower not my fault it was acidic and timmy fucking died,
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Today I learned that there are a ton of German words that start with über
like überflüssiger Kommentar :D
ironically there aren’t Ubers in Germany
übergeben means vomit and to hand something over at the same time
@@thepimp295 There are. But only in a couple of large cities. Regulation is huge in Germany and it's not easy entering a new town or city.
@@Adidas_der_schwanger_war throwing up means both vomitting and throwing something upward in English.
*Rammstein:* We present to you, history of Germany in under 6 minutes
In a way that few of us understand :p
You really don't need a comma there.
I mean its just 130 years... should be doable😅
@@mariusgustavus6522 they showin thousand of years of history dere
@@mariusgustavus6522 Wtf? The united Germany isn’t that old but the german states and people are existing since thousands of years...
Grandpa moved over from Germany when he was a teenager in the 30’s. Years later he would enlist in WW2, where he would have made an excellent translator, since his German was far better than his English at the time. The military, in it’s infinite wisdom, put him in the Navy, where he became a corpsman, served with the Marines in the Pacific, Korea, and Vietnam. He taught me to hunt, trap, fish, and bushcraft. The most scared I may have ever been was when I didn’t properly safety my rifle, and he snatched it out of my hand, yelling at me in German. One of the most terrifying men I’ve ever known, he commanded respect. In my teen years he came to live with us and looked after me while my dad was out to sea. Along with my dad, he taught me to be a man. A fine example of Prussian virtue, he is sorely missed. Love you grandpa.
respect for your grandpa, truly a father figure
What’s bushcraft? Is it like making things from the Earth, like from wood, moss, dirt???
Ethnic German soldiers served in the Pacific for the same reason ethnic Japanese soldiers served only in Europe: because our country trusted them enough to be willing to throw their lives away for the country but not enough to trust them to be around their "own kind" without turning traitor. It's a disgrace.
I say that as an Italian descendant of people who were interred in prisons during the first half of the war. Oh, did anyone not realize they interred Italians just like the did the Japanese? Not to the same extent, but it did happen. I don't know that I'd have been willing to put my life on the line for a country that assumed I was just a half-step away from turning traitor. The ethnic Germans, Japanese, and Italians who served honorably despite the bigotry were better men than I am. Because I would have told the USA to get fucked. If you're going to treat me as an enemy then you don't get to ask me to put my life on the line for you.
Nice grandpa ❤️
May your grandfather rest in peace
I am Russian and I think it is an awesome song. Each country has good and bad in its history. As long as we dont forget lessons of the past and dont repeat the same mistakes, there is nothing wrong in loving your own country and culture
Ukraine...
@@Marukuzuu leave dawg alone just cause hes russian dont mean he support the acts of putin. Only he really knows
East Germany existed...
Agreed.
@@Marukuzuu yes. Struggle again against nazis... youre right.
Germans: Do you understand the song?
Non-German speakers: No but I can feel it
Edit: Stop posting political and ideological rants in the comments here, thanks
FÜR VATERLAND
Lol
Indeed...
I think it's about how he both loves and loathes his country, complicated and conflicting history, and the potential for the future. I feel similar, I believe, about the country of my birth.
Im pretty sure the song is directed at me, but ignore this crazy answer and keep digging the song. I can tell you why they have a symbol similar to the freemasons. It's a long story I don't think I have the energy for what seems like crazy. I play this every day and I think "I can't believe they made this towards me specifically" except ALL the lyrics and another thing makes me correct myself, then I go back into disbelief.
Be proud of your country's history. Be very critical and vocal of your country's failures
I am proud of the BRD = Federal Republik of Germany... But i feel Shame and hate for the Nazi Regime!
@@FlutschfingerbaronEugenics was "import" , US progressives lay the foundation , the bigest proponents of social darwinism at the time was the Anglosphere. Not making history better though, Empires/countries have their shadows , non complete . History is used to fit the contemporary , like the Nazis being right wing , "history" can deceive. To many take crash courses on RUclips.
anjetto1 I am a proud German. But sadly patriotic Germans often get called nazis even if they are proud of their prenazi history :(
@Berzerk Llama if you think so Llama
Unless if it is Japan
I am Polish, but I love and love this song. May there be peace between us
Same here! I love it and I’m Polish
@@blackmart6441 Preußen ist auch Deutschland.
I mean diddnt they come to us first? They ought to like us.
@@arturzawitkowski9035 ww1 prussia was taken away from germany and given to a tribe. This tribe formed todays poland. The british are to blame.
Frieden, Bruder. Frieden. /reicht die Hand/
As a Jew coming from German origins (pre WW2)
What hurt the German Jews the most, is that they fully saw themselves as German, they were proud of their country,
They fought for it and paid with their blood to defend it in the army as soldiers and officers, they were German patriots to the bone.
Knowing that so many of my family fought and died in WW1 to defend their homeland - Germany,
only to be literally exterminated like rats in WW2 by their own folk...
When my grandfather was alive, who was also a holocaust survivor, I remember whenever we talked about the holocaust and Germany of WW2
It was not the horrors of the holocaust that broke him, he always said that the horrors of war (ww1) were enough for him to understand what one man can do to another,
but what gave him the most pain that immediately brought tears to his eyes, was the feeling of betrayal, the feeling of one day being forsaken by your own folk and countrymen you saw as part of you.
And even still ,he was always so proud of Germany and its history, talked about it with passion,
I saw in him that exact conflict as it is brought forth in this song and video, he loved Germany with all his heart, and damned it at the same breath.
If he was still alive, I actually think he would've liked this song.
Amazing art as always Rammstein
This band makes me want to learn German language.
I started to learn because of them!
Hit up duolingo. The time to start is NOW.
learn THE German language, learn English first, just saying.
_Haha woah, Jerry, that's some incredibly impeccable grammar ya' got there, with truly perfect capitalization and syntax. You must be an irrefutable master of the English language._
@@skull8093 He is must be a zen of English Language and Grammar. We should respect his perfection.
So much respect for Germans who can share their painful relationship with homeland through fantastic music. I can imagine how this video, lyrics and sublimity are speaking for so many Germans feelings.
It’s honestly a perfect representation of how most Germans feel
Yes
True
this songs wans´t very well recieved by most of the germans... sadly most ppl don´t get the deeper meaning of this song and they call it racist. Rammstein recieved very much hate for this song...
i, as a german, love this song and see it as what it is: a masterpiece, talking about the past and present, about its problems and naming then.
@yx xy yea but most nations dont care.
If I were to found a country I would ask Rammstein to write its anthem.
I'm up for that.
So true
There’s no country on the planet that could write a song like this. They can’t turn their back on their history but they still love their country and people
I admire them greatly for taking the hard road and legitimately confronting what they did to the world (and themselves). Many countries or regions of modern times could learn a lesson from that. Sadly few do the way Germany has.
lol nearly all west countries could write songs like this my man.even with longer videos from dark times.believe that
@@Plexpara but have they
@@Plexpara *every country
As an American in the South, I look at my African American siblings, that's not true. Most every country has skeletons in the closet.
One year later and still a masterpiece. Definitely one of the best rammstein songs of all time.
Yup
Its offensive
@@unluckyshoe7743 how?
@@unluckyshoe7743 lol you are dumb
I can see this reaching to the same status as Du Hast in terms of iconity
Unfortunately, you simply cannot translate the play on words adequately. E.g. "übergeben" can both mean "hand over" (as translated here) as well as "vomit". "Übernehmen" can be both "take over" as well as "to bite off more than one can chew" (as a figure of speech). This song is full of this stuff.
Some of their songs DO have a lot of ambiguity, no doubt intentional.
@@eatwhatukiii2532 Yeah, I read somewhere he purposely writes in such a way, it's supposed to give the listener the feeling of it could be this/that but it's up to you. If that makes any sense what so ever.
The whole Lied ist an Ambivalenz hard to überbeaten :P
I uploaded a video called "Deutschland - Except it's Only Every DEUTSCHLAND Lyric" if anyone is interested:
ruclips.net/video/e515PUmJvus/видео.html
nothing to do with vomit imao
this song touches my heart so much [i'm german] and it's just so infinitely emotional ... especially the lyrics ... it's about the past, history and cruel truth of our country ... simply a masterpiece 🙏
If you can not embrace your past ,you can not move foward.
@@jaybell5057 100% facts right there
why you call it cruel when almost all the country leaders used to be like the führer in these old years
lmao the self hating brainwashed Germans in comment section is the best part of this vid. Grow up snowflake
@@bulgariannationalist8419 hahahaha, no. No they weren't. No, the leaders were not like Hitler, cutie. There are differences.
Not saying, there are no bad leaders, dictators, mad murderers. But it's plain naive to say Hitler was one of many. Or the Nazis. This was... hefty
I think I speak for many Germans when I say that this song best sums up our relationship with our country. Especially:
“I want to love and damn you”, “your love is a curse and blessing”,
“My love; I can't give you”
Finally! Rammstein with English lyrics in a quality that doesn't suck! This is like finding a unicorn.
Lernt Deutsche schneller
An unicorn, talking about bad English.
@@canaldepepe2068
It's actually a unicorn/ a university/ a union / a user etc. "U" in such words is pronounced "ju".
@@canaldepepe2068 *A unicorn, talk about talking about bad English. You absolute brain dead waste.
@1973Recka Fuck off ya nazi
I've heard Germans say this song brings tears, so I'm sure it has a deeper metaphorical meaning.
Yes it does, but not what bunch of pussies write here.
this is basicly cause what he says in this song is the Feeling Germans got today.in Germany we call it "hassliebe"..mean hate-love.hard to explain….its like you see something terrible,but on the other hand you are total amazed from it.
@@Plexpara Thank you very much for the explanation...i was curious because I often look at my very young country(USA), and hang my head in shame and I remained appalled at what this government has done and continues to do under the guise of "progression". At the same time I'm amazed at the actions taken, so therefore I can't look away. Being Cherokee Native American, German, and Irish blood, Rammstein brings culture unknown to me, but runs in my veins. I appreciate you and the band very, very much.
Manifest Destiny baby!!
Plexpara
Also ich liebe unser Land und unsere Kultur, und bin stolz, sowie glücklich ein Deutscher zu sein.
Still, our Nation has done some horrible things and it is important to remember them, so that history won’t repeat itself. It is however *not* a reason to be ashamed as a German!
This is by far Rammstein's best song. It is a masterpiece.
The fact that Germans have always faced up to their recent, dark past head-on and never try to hide it by ignoring it or present some kind of revisionist version of it is more than reason enough in my opinion for Germans to be proud of being German and of their homeland.
There is no justification for holding future generations accountable for the sins of their forefathers. None. I can't imagine how God-awful it must feel to carry a sense of guilt by association for something that today's Germany obviously can't ever do anything about other than make damn sure it never happens again, anywhere.
I actually hope to get there in the next year or two or whenever this pandemic shit is done with.
As for the song, it's a masterpiece.
DEUTSCHLAND!
Underrated comment...greetings from deutschland.
Well put. To move forward, we have to acknowledge the past without coming to live in it.
You're not very familiar with the Sudetenlandsmanschaft movement, are you? The entire shit is pure revisionism top to bottom.
To reduce the 7th largest economy in the world to a pile of steaming ash, skip on paying any reparations and then have the audacity to cry you are the actual victim in all of that and demand money and lands?
Yh, future generations will be held accountable for as long as they are partaking in the exact same behaviour that led to the horrors in the first place.
they got the balls for recognize his mistake and fix it, we have to much to learn of them 🥚🥚🇩🇪
Didn't some Germans ignore what was going on in Nazi death camps?
When the U.S. Army liberated one of the death camps, they went and brought some Germans to see what was really going on in the camps, and to help dig graves.
This.....This is true ART I’m not even German but to feel the pride and disgrace it’s something else
you know that rammstein is telling you that patriotism is bad :)
Jakob yeah of course but to much of anything is bad anyways
Fabian Kirchgessner damn thats is very true thanks for showing another way of looking at it
Im dutch and I feel this, song about the hard past of germany and not being able to love or hate germany.
@@Vertayl no. they say that they love their country even with its mistakes. every country had mistakes somewhere.
"hello its your über, im outside"
me : cool one se.. wait hol up....
His name is allen
Sheiß
Hahaha űber = over ^^
Idk why über named themselves that, it literally just means “over”
@@admiralsand loose translation, it's more like 'superior' / 'better' / 'greater' I think the translation in this case is über/over referring to > (greater than) "Deutschland über allen" (Germany greater/better/superior/above/over all)
So viel Geschichte und Symbolik steckt in diesem Video bzw. im Text.
Visuell und musikalisch ein absolutes Meisterwerk!
2:45 love this part. Too powerful
what's awesome is it climaxes with "Deustchland, Deustchland, über allen" which is the title of the German national anthem
@@vsaucepuppet697 What is the difference between allen and alles?
@@jiheddridi3568 "allen" relates to people, "alles" would be for everything else
@@peterpeteresen4899Thanks 😉
@@vsaucepuppet697 it isnt. The title of the german anthem is Deutschlandlied ( Song of germany) or Lied der deutschen ( Song of the germans)
The line you refer to has a complete different meaning.Deutschland über alles doesnt mean that germany is superior to anyone but that a unified country is more important than the many german kingdoms that existed at the time the song was written. For example the Kingdom of Bavaria only joined 1866 Germany and some other parts much later.
History of Ger.....Deutschland in 6 minutes. They should make this their national anthem.
Tommi Kuva they skipped some words like ....over Russian.... over all of them.... Germany won’t stop anyone etc. It’s clearly regulated
@@vlastimilslechta8927over russian is actually called überraschen and means to surprise
Thats not possible. One of the key message is:
"Deutschland, I cant give you my love"
It also projects a future of Germany
No way! This song is against germany.
Wolfenstein 2020 looks amazing
Thanks, it is the first all German Made one :P
Ich kann deutsch
For a second there, I thought I had posted this comment lol
What are the odds
@@matthewcockburn9850 oh damn... I am very sorry for your loss...
As an American I can understand this song and video meaning. To love one's nation and yet hate it. The good things that have been done and the bad that has been done. It's tragic - but it's the same way with most nations. It's a beautiful work of art.
One of the most powerful pieces of art produced in modern music.
im not even german, but god damn did i feel this!! this is powerful
welcome to germany
Fucking amazing powerful rammstein is awesome
I think the point of this song is honest patriotism. Loving your country while also fessing up to its mistakes. Obviously this is a piece of art so my interpretation is likely wildly different from others.
No the point is that patriotism is bad because unspeakable things have happened in the name of the nation which is why in a civilized and progressive society we need to drop the imaginary concept of national states altogether. This is a bit like their other song "Rammstein - Amerika". It portraits negative things and not positive ones. And in the case of the song Deutschland, the video makes that pretty clear. It does not say or show anything positive about patriotism at all.
@@hoax1234 honestly dude, u r either blinded too blinded by your progressive faith,or u just outright dumb with knowledge of musik and lyrics,that guy is right ,there is a bit of everything ,wrong,right and grey included in the video,,,and yeah good luck achieving your mental state of globalist ideology in any near future,,,humans today are socially just too different to confirm to something like that,,,(sorry,abt bad english)
@@brownerjerry174 Alright, then point out any positive thing about patriotism that are depicted in the video or are said in the song. And no, humans are not different. If you see children interacting you will notice they don't care about race or social standings or made up bullshit like that. People like you are just being brainwashed and manipulated by government propaganda to think that the constant state of conflict and xenophobia are natural, which is obviously not true. I don't get why people like you like to defend the government and the elite system. They don't give a fuck about you, why are you so gullible and defend them? It doesn't make any sense.
Patriotism > Progressivism
@@hoax1234 "want to love and damn you" should suffice
As a korean i feel german people are more honest, truthful, future oriented than that country where the sun rises
yeah its because of WWII. there was a lot of eductional work done after the war to make sure something like this will never happen again.
This song exactly describes how I feel about my country. Proud of hour history but also ashamed. A true love/hate relationship
Why would you be ashamed? History is written by the winners and isn't always accurate. Never be ashamed of your homeland
Deutschland disappear in 1945.
@@Barnes-ml9wg my country was the winners and I'm still ashamed they wrote the narrative yet can't cover up the atrocity it's okay to be ashamed of your country as long as you push for it to be better in the future. Shame makes us want to improve and make things right.
@@Barnes-ml9wgthere are no winners in wars. 🙂
Germany should be proud that have band like R+!
We are :)
oh we fucking are.
Yes we are 😂
Ann Sznu we are really proud❤️😍
Ann Sznu Dude I think you’re in the wrong video this is Rammstein not r+
all these comments saying "they love their country but..." when the lyrics literally say "Germany I can't give you my love." The myth that all Germans are crippled by inherited guilt is bullshit, but what this clip expresses (and what i think most germans do feel) is a deep feeling of romantic attachment to and sadness about the country's history, sure, but also deep skepticism about if we even should love our country, since that love has led us to cannibalize and destroy ourselves and others countless times.
These i can't give you my love means just that it is a no go in germany to Show some patriotism. You have to see this in combination with the phrase yor love is coursed and blessing. To say you love your country isn't a good Thing here. Sadly...........
@@godfatherofbloedniss nah, that's not what it means. the video is clearly extremely critical - if in a very nuanced, bittersweet way - of germany and its history of self-romanticization. You're just trying to read your personal nationalism into the song.
@@pantalaemon belive me i understand the Song, i am german so i dont need the Translation. And i know my culture. I enjoy living in germany we have a very good life here. To saying i am a Patriot is to much but i like my country
“I want to love and to damn you”
@@admiralsand i want to love you isnt the same as i do love you, though
My mother is German, my father is Serbian. I was born and raised in Germany. And this song absolutely captures all the conflicted feelings I have towards this country. You know, as a teenager I never really belonged in Germany because people would always emphasise my Serbian herritage whereas in Serbia, they would do the opposite and emphasise my German herritage. So, I never really felt like I would belong in either places.
As I grew up I decided for myself, that Germany is my home. It is the place where people live that I love, where my memories are, my existence and my work and I want all of that to be well, so I also chose to make a career in politics and dedicate my life to improving the conditions for people who live in Germany. But so many times, in its history and even today, there is just so much pain & disappointment in Germany that you just wonder if it is all worth it or if it will just go to shit but then, because Germany has such a vivid history, you can also find good things and things that make you believe in the capacity of ALL people in Germany to make something good happen.
I don't know if any of you can relate to any of that, it's just a summary of what I think of when I listen to this song.
Dont worry, i know how you feel. My mother is German as well and my father is from Bosnia (Bosnien, ich weiß im Moment nicht wie ich es auf Englisch schreiben muss).
I love every country in the world, despite the dark history in each and every one of them.
For me it is more like, i know what happened in the past and i have to live with that. I cant change the past but we have to make sure that something like WW2 and the Holocaust never happen again. I know that their are a lot of events in the world that are like the Holocaust, there has to be a way to stop these kind of things. It is just so difficult to stop these events.
Patriotism is a two edged sword. On one hand it can improve the country you live in but in another hand it can escalate into chaotic and violent tendencies, because then people take the love for their country way to far. These people (just as an example) will put their country above all else and in the worst case scenario will throw other countries and their cultures/peoples/environments into chaos.
I always say/think that there is no "perfect" form of government. All kind of governments (be they a monarchy, democracy etc.) can be corrupt, if the people are not careful about it. That is why i don't really buy the saying that says "in the past everything was better". We cant be sure on what happened in the past, since it is often the winners that write history.
I think it is the best to always have a healthy dose of skepticism be it for the news, history or other things.
But back to the topic.
I love my country, despite the dark past. I know what happened and how many of my fellow countrymen back then caused chaos and misery to the ones they considered as "bellow them", but i wont hate my country because of that. I will try to prevent such things, which happened in the past, and at the same time try to improve the world and the country i live in. I love the nature, the culture and the people of my country but at the same time i dislike how destructive ideologies, thoughts etc. (not just from the Nazis or other extremist groups) drove the people of my country almost to complete destruction and that it caused a lot of sins against humanity.
The same goes for every country in the world, not just my own.
Sorry for my grammar.
Ich könnte zwar alles nochmal auf Deutsch schreiben, aber dann wäre mein Kommentar wieder viel zu lang. Also lasse ich es lieber.
This song touches my heart. It reaches you to the roots of your ancestors and past lives there.
Nothing wrong with loving and being proud of your country. Long live Germany from Britain 🇬🇧
Uhm.. That's not what the song is about. He sings about that he cannot love Germany because of history, it shows almost every negative point that Germany has ever been to.
There's a german analysis video from MrWissen2Go, maybe he has English subtitles. It's really interesting.
Nothing wrong with expressing your honesty and putting morality above ego and race, and nationality. As i always say i don't care if someone is a good America or german British who ever. If a person isn't a good person I don't care what they are.
What happened in the past , stay in the past ! Long live germany from Canada !
@@Chihiro_6079 What people tend to forget is that there was a Germany with much to be proud of long before Hitler and the nazis. I got a feeling people keep demonising Germans for the nazi period when brutal wars, genocide and other butcherings have happened in other nations worldwide before as well. Yet these people are still free to feel proud for their country. It feels unfair.
@@flyguy9438 Maybe it is typucally German to question your identity in light of the dark chapters of national history. German patriotism is about open eyed reflection, not blind love.
I'm Indian and this song makes me tear up. This is the best form of patriotism where you can talk about all that your country has done, wether wrong or right without being blind.
Greetings to India from Germany! I love India and the whole indian subcontinent and want to visit your country when I finished my studies! अलविदा
More Greetings from Germany! Lived in Delhi for 5 months at JNU researching what "community" means to some students (nine to be precise, it was a student project in qualitative research)... and from what I can gather India is in so much more ways a melting-pot of different cultures with an ambivalent but extremely fascinating history as well (but I guess any country is ambivalent so actually saying that doesn't mean much). I hope ur doing well and try from time to time to reflect upon and speak about both the positive and negative sides of this beautiful country. I myself can't be a patriot, I never will be (there are only human beings to me and I don't like borders dividing us too much), but when I feel well I love (most of) my people as well as (most of) those of any other country (there are "good" and "bad" people in every group, good and bad sides in each of us). Love from Germany!
Bhai india mein kuch aisa bana do toh danga ho jayega .. supreme court bhi sath nahi dega
@@immermitderruhe You're most welcome here and I hope you have the best time in India
@@MrNeelthehulk sahi kaha... no jokes here on nation or religion
People have so harshly criticised this music video, well let me tell you something, as a Jew
This video, let alone the song, are both masterpieces.
The way they present both the love for their country and the hatered and unforgiving emotions is beautifuly made
I can understand the mixed emotions people had about it, but it’s not different than actors in a theatre, they simply acted out roles in order to show their true emotions
Anyways
People will always find something to be mad about, you just gotta stop giving shits
Hey. You remember SHOSANA in Inglorious Basterds? The ending film scene!
@@purpledodecahedron7169 inglorious basterds is a masterpiece fr
@@lrc9304 excuse me?!
Agreed. Also, The music video features a scene of concentration camp prisoners surrounding and executing their guards. I don't see how anyone in their right mind can think the music video is anti-semetic.
I'm going to criticize it for the T28 at 3:04
Edit: nevermind, that's a Jagdpanther.
The song that explains the German soul post 1945 perfectly.
And post Berlin Wall
Best song in years. for all the a-holes being negative, learn some history and stop cancelling everything because this is a masterpiece. We have our own dark histories.
Just gonna drop this here.
Lyrics:
Du (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
Hast viel geweint (geweint, geweint, geweint, geweint)
Im Geist getrennt (getrennt, getrennt, getrennt, getrennt)
Im Herz vereint (vereint, vereint, vereint, vereint)
Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
Sind schon sehr lang zusammen (ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid)
Dein Atem kalt (so kalt, so kalt, so kalt, so kalt)
Das Herz in Flammen (so heiß, so heiß, so heiß, so heiß)
Du (du kannst, du kannst, du kannst, du kannst)
Ich (ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß)
Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
Ihr (ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt)
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland!
Ich (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
Ich will dich nie verlassen (du weinst, du weinst, du weinst, du weinst)
Man kann dich lieben (du liebst, du liebst, du liebst, du liebst)
Und will dich hassen (du hasst, du hasst, du hasst, du hasst)
Überheblich, überlegen
Übernehmen, übergeben
Überraschen, überfallen
Deutschland, Deutschland über allen
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland, deine Liebe
Ist Fluch und Segen
Deutschland, meine Liebe
Kann ich dir nicht geben
Deutschland!
Du
Ich
Wir
Ihr
Du (übermächtig, überflüssig)
Ich (Übermenschen, überdrüssig)
Wir (wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen)
Ihr (Deutschland, Deutschland über allen)
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland, deine Liebe
Ist Fluch und Segen
Deutschland, meine Liebe
Kann ich dir nicht geben
Deutschland!
You’re my savior
I love you for this.
HEHEHHE German Here
Sehr schön.
I will dedicate time to learn this with the right pronunciations😤🔥 this song is bad ass
It's about his own inner conflict between country, it's history and his pride in it.
ruclips.net/video/dYF-LWTvxdA/видео.html
Exactly one got it
Not pride, the song is about the exact opposite. He can’t feel pride because of what happened. As the song says, he can’t give his love to Germany and thus also cannot show pride.
@@CreepingHistory brrooo lass es.
@@CreepingHistory That's not correct.
How is it I am of German descent from a farm family in a small German settlement state side pre 1900 and it STILL gives me goosebumps! Holy Fuck! Massive Feels!
Germans: strict, punctual, sharp, organised and disciplined.
I lived in Germany for 4 years and it's one of the most beautiful countries I've ever been to. It's a country which has and is still healing from a large scar, fortunately Rammstein poetically let's us know that they love where they come from despite its dark past and aren't ashamed to let us know why.
Scars are something to be proud of and a reminder of what not to do.
Hitrer kaput9
Co za napisałaś
I think germany feels isolated betrayed by europe, they are constantly seen as the bad guys.
Germany's past = 12 horrible years, yes, we all know that's all anyone cares about.
Other than the phrasing, I agree with your observation. As this video demonstrates, it's these few years that overshadow all of Germany's history, making it difficult for people to take a closer look, because they're so shocked by what they've heard.
Listening to this music, being Brazilian, lived in Germany, France and now in Austria I can conclude that:
Brazil is "my mother", France was my "problematic girlfriend", Germany "we broke but she is still the love of my life" and Austria "is my current wife".
Zum Wohl!
Ótima comparação
@@dogacanturan4180 we are fighting every day ;)
I'm a turkish guy who lived in England and currently live in America. Turkey is my father, England is my mother and Americ.. well America just doesn't give a fuck.
There was a song created from "games people play" written in portuguese for presiden lula's election about 15 years ago
Österreich ist ja auch am besten ;)
Takes a lot of guts to make this in your own Country with that kind of history
Greetings from Poland.....germans.
These Guys love their country.. they have the same dilemma I have about my feeling towards my country Egypt ... "One can love and condemn you" as they said... The glorious history of each mighty nation is at the same time a burden on its children shoulders'
As they say, if you fail to learn from history, you won't fail to repeat it. This goes double if it's your own history.
No they dont. They say they cant gove theire love to germany in the Refrain.
And then there are swiss people.
A fellow Egyptian here, and I feel like most of the grief caused to us was by corrupt, inhumane presidents and governments + the occupations from several European countries. So we're living in a place that's beat up and devoured (not beyond recognition and recovery, I'd like to hope) and yet there's still good out there y'know?
P.S: the lyrics says "Meine Liebe kann ich dir nicht geben" = "I can't give you my love" so...
There's little to nothing to like about Egypt, all her wells dried up.
Love Germany. Always enjoy visiting it. Best regards from USA.
an i hope i can start next year the bbq trail "my big dream" :( sad of corona -.-
🖤❤💛
welcome here
love for you
DEUTSCHLAND!
The video was so Incredibly Well done. "So Young, yet so Old" is pretty mutch the perfect sentence to descripe Germany. Wonderful.
This is a perfect representation of my feelings towrards germany as a german.
If Germany was a Person it would be Charlemangne, Vormärz, Goethe etc. but at the same time it would also be Ludendorff, Wilhelm II and the NSDAP.
You cant nitpick your favourite parts out of history, If you want to be proud of germany, you have to be at least as ashamed for it.
I always Imagine germany like a close relative that was dear to me but also was/is an evil monster to others. You can love it, but you also have to hate it.
This is true for every country, even a small and seeming harmless country like mine (Uruguay) has its hands tainted with blood (genocide of Charruas).
@@tiagocolombo5851 We are because South America as a whole have the same spanish roots and also a very, very young history. But we have our own batch of brutal history. The war against Paraguay, the Desert Conquest in Argentina's case, etc.
@@tiagocolombo5851 that absolute bs shows you haven't learnt from history.
I get goosebumps every time. As a German-Croatian who grew up in Germany, I feel like I'm actually not very connected to this country but at the same time I love so many things about it just because it's home to me. The song perfectly describes the mixed feelings you have towards this country as someone who considers it their homeland.
You want to be able to identify as a German but at the same time you don't want to identify to the horrible history of the country. It makes being German really shameful even though you don't have anything to do with the past except for your grandparents growing up these times. Still, nobody should ever forget this time or erase it from their mind. We still need to reappraise it.
With that inner struggle you can feel this song on a much deeper level.
As an American, I can say we all agree with the fact that Germans have nothing to do with what some high-ups 80+ years ago told young men to do. Not to mention, all countries during that time had their faults, like America starting concentration camps for the Japanese.
That said though, I fully agree that every country should be aware of it's past, whether good or bad, and be respectful to the people who got them to where they are today.
I always think of history and war as some asshole manipulating other assholes that lead them to become bigger assholes. When you think of history you have to learn from it to prevent things like that from happening. In the end there is never victory in either sides, just a learning experience for the next generation. All are equally as worthless even from the victory sides.
Tacno tako!
I am German-Croatian too ❤️🔥
No country is without a history of violence. Don't allow anyone to take your pride or your love of homeland.
Germany has brought art, music, and technology into the world that leaves other countries in awe. One man with a mustache nearly a century ago doesn't get to change that.
Love from an Irish/Lithuanian-American.
My classmates: how can you be so good in german and history?
Me: wellll
Came out only 4 years ago and already one of Rammstein's classics
"So young and yet so old" reminds me my country Italia. 🇮🇹🇩🇪
I hope the other parts of the song reminded you of Italia as well...
- Malta
2:30 to 2:45 reminds me to my country Mexico.
Man, this is *extremely* powerful music. It gave me chills even before i understood the lyrics.
Outstanding!
Same, same
dude i got goosebumps, this is an absolute masterpiece on every scale
To my German friends - Yes there are dark things that happened in your country’s past but that doesn’t mean that’s who you are now. Germany hasn’t been afraid to address those issues head on and not try to sweep it under the proverbial carpet. You come from an old but a beautiful and historic country. So much is possible fro Germanys future
DEUTCHSCLAND!
As a young German having family dangerously close to the Ukrainian border... just have a look at what Russia does right now. Please leave us our pain, scars and shame as a German nation. We DO NOT want to end up (again) like the Russians right now. Nationalism is not necessary to live a happy life as a citizen of this earth. Proud to be a not proud German!
@@AC-qz3uj - I understand where you’re coming from. I’m sorry the past hangs so heavy over Germany
@@johnathanlewis2049 It doesn't. It hangs heavy over many germans. But not over the most germans and certainely not over the country.
The best and most amazing music clip ever created..It is a masterpiece! No any epic historic films from holy,bolly, belly, otherwood can compare to it! Germans are probably the most gifted nation in the world - they created background for quantum physics, mathematics, chemistry, space industry and so on, but something always going wrong, creating obstacles, preventing them from being global leader in everything. That's the tragedy of Germany.
@Ernesto MacScotland Since when are british people a race?
@Ernesto MacScotland And youre throwing the theory around that brits are a race. I rather think you know nothing.
@Ernesto MacScotland was bock auf doppelsalat? ich heiße tillman und bin besser als du
@Ernesto MacScotland Whatever ,,Ernesto'', I had better things to do than arguing with someone, thinking that british people are the ,,master race''. Go spread your bullshit somewhere else and have a nice day. :D
@Ernesto MacScotland You couldn't even understand my point. Also, nice delay.
Don't bother wasting my time again. I wont reply.
Is nobody gonna talk about how Ruby Commey is breath-taking and bonechilling at the same time, as Germania?
EDIT: Love the respectful debates under here. You guys are awesome. Just try to remember not to be dicks to each other.
Oh yes, she looks amazing! I loved looking at her in every shot!
Hell yes. Also, it was a ballsy move on Rammstein's part to cast a black actress as the avatar of Germany.
@@kevlonk yea she is great, but just FYI, its not calld the avatar of germany. Shes Germania actually! =)
@@kevlonk no, they made a point by doing it, it was absolutely a purposeful move.
Did the historian in me cringe at a black women SS member? Or a knight? Yeah, I admit that I 100% did just based on immersion.
Did I like the casting? Yes, I think it combines the new and old Germany in a way that’s suppose to be thought provoking, especially as casting her as Germania herself. Who’s usually depicted as looking, well, German. But I think it’s meant to make a point that there’s a lot of different people in Germany now, despite the country in history not being so open to outsiders. It’s a great video.
@@VintageWarfare Oh I absolutely agree that they wanted to make a point by doing it. They made a statement about how they see Germany, and about what German identity and personhood is to them, in a song that is fiercely anti-nationalist. They knew exactly what they were doing, and they pissed off the exact people whom they wanted to piss off.
"Do you think there's a deeper meaning behind the lyrics?"
Yeah like 5 all at the same time. This gets lost in translation btw, because Rammstein lyrics are made up of words that have multiple meanings (even often more than 2 and then yet more in conjunction). You'd have to make like a 30 minute video explaining every meaning in this song.
y way more
This! Finally someone said it, thank you
Tbh the German language as a whole has 5 different meanings per each word. It was fine learning the basic definition of each word until you suddenly hear a word used in a place it shouldn’t be and then your teacher decides to finally tell you that the German language tends to reuse words. Hell, just look at she, they, and you(formal/respectful), all of them are just “sie”.
I think that would take too much time to prepare...our language is difficult...even for some germans it is...
And Rammstein always uses metaphors...So to explain it is quite difficult...for exsample..."Du hast" means "you have" and "du hasst" means "you hate" they use it as one word here(the translator kinda fucked it up)...and that is just the easiest one by far
and there is ! look up three arrows
No one is more hated then the one who speaks the truth
Yes. That's why many people hate Rammstein.
Jestem dumny, że powstał taki kawałek z wielkim przekazem
I like how Deutschland starts with “Du, du hast”
Also fuck man what a great song, powerful shit
pretty sure there's a key translation error - in the line which echoes the banned 3rd reich national anthem "deutchland uber alles" meaning Germany over all (everything, the world) Rammstein changes it to "deutchland uber allen" which means Germany over all (of us, Germans). This is a critical difference given the risk they took referencing the old national anthem, and it changes the meaning of the song entirely if not known.
I was about to comment on this very thing uber allen, is over everyone. Good catch
thanks! tho I'm just parroting other's analysis on youtube that I happened to watch...I'd imagine there's so much cultural referencing in this song and video that it's difficult to have a precise and pithy subtitle running. Highlights the difference between 'literal' translations, and the art of truly getting ideas across languages.
The 3rd reich anthem was the horst-wessel-lied(song) Deutschland über alles was the anthem from the weimar republic. The line also isnt banned or something in germany, you can sing it here its just dont part of the sung anthem. just geographically issues, land that dont belong to us anymore and, shame..., it hurt other countrys and persons feelings... it have nothing to do and isnt created from nazis
The original meaning of the phrase Deutschland über alles is not to claim a supremacy of the german nation or the german people. The Deutschlandlied is far older than the Nazis and the phrase Deutschland Deutschland über alles actually expressed s the wish to create a united german nation and to overcome the political separation within Germany. It is true that the Nazis misinterpreted this phrase on purpose, but the Deutschlandlied is not banned in Germany in any legal way. Its third part is still the german anthem, while the first two parts are not longer sung for several reasons.
thank you for adding to my education! :) Probably was a little convenient for the Allies to insist on the darker, less nuanced translation, as that is how that story is told to us. Unless a specialist in German history and
have read and contrasted broadly differing interpretations.
I mean christ, I have a degree in history, spent a year studying German unification and the iron chancellor, and still missed that. But then I don't speak German, was always relying on someone else's translation. Alas.
I think the Germans have the healthiest relationship with their country's dark past. They are honest about it; acknowledge how it has affected them till this day; and are moving on quite nicely to building a better future for themselves and healthy relationships with others people.
no its not healthy .. the vast majority of society and government and a lot of countries around the world play the ''NAZI'' card when somebody in germany is a bit patriotic in a ''wrong'' way ... the past is long gone and we the german citizens have nothing to do with the pasts bullshit .. yet we still need to apologize for something to other that is almost 80 years ago ... and ironically germany seems to be the alltime favorite in this case even tho almost every other country in the world have done horrible things aswell .. some even up until now ..
AND (i have to say this because it is an immense problem here and worldwide since 2019/2020) with this corona politic all around the world we are getting slowly and steady to a point where other thinking people are treated ''different'' so to speak as they should be .. in a way that we all know happened before ;) (they want to make the vaxx mandatory here at the end of this year etc etc .. > read about nürnberger kodex and the german fundamental rights and the constitution ;) ) and tell me im wrong .. i mean its incompatible with the law anyway but they still want to make it somehow.. and yet the government and politicians aswell as the majority of the society doing hate speech because of peeps that arent vaxxed or thinking different of this whole situation ..because they would be dangerous .. unsolidarity and .. yes you guessed right .. NAZIS :D ..
our health minister said yesterday ''the unvaxxed are to blame for the upcomming lockdowns'' which are planned to be in summer again :D ''because they are still not getting the vax and hanging on their so called freedom'' ..
i could write even more .. but yeah
i had to write this to you because things in general are not as they seem ;)
@@Insorteduplo ach Gottchen... ein Querdenker der anderen vorschreiben will dass sie keine Maske mehr tragen sollen (wegen der Freiheit versteht sich natürlich) erklärt anderen wie Deutschland nicht aus seiner Geschichte lernen soll... mannomann. Was für ein Prachtstück unserer Gesellschaft...
Do not try to understand the utter madness the other guy tried to explain... thank you for what you wrote. I am a young German and I live a happy and fullfilled life carrying our shared ancestral burden within me. It does not make life worse! We young Germans may just pause from time to time and think a bit more deeply about certain things other citizens of this World would never think about. And these days I just go to bed with a heavy heart knowing that another country did not bother to learn from our horrible history and now wants to build the big russian empire. My heart just drops every time I watch the news.
I think that's pretty accurately said.
100%
The U.S. could learn a few things from it.
Rammstein: i hate that i love you!
Deutschland: Yea, whatever...
This music speaks for many people. This should be anthem of entire humanity.
Love this song so much and proud to germany bc of this great band , love from🇯🇵🙋🏻♀️
Hey, hey iv'e seen this one this ones a classic
:D
@@amadeussveggen5069 😂😂😂😂
Oh god nobody tell any Italians to comment here.
The gang must NOT get back together.
big big greetings from germany too brother 🙏🇩🇪🇯🇵💯
Especially as an American, I wish more of us could be this self-aware about our home countries- the good and the evil they do.
Everyone is aware of that but most people wont feel shame for something they didnt do specially when things like slavery and expansión isnt unique or started in América, you can start critizicing all ancient and old civilizations if you want im going to live my life thank you
@@francoisdaureville323 Did I say people should feel shame? I don’t want people to be _ashamed._ That makes them sniveling and weak. And it makes them really annoying to the people they claim to stick up for. >.>
@@Dreigonix the evil your country does is easy to say lol
@@Dreigonix Some doctrine proposals by the US government since the founding of the country, such as Manifest Destiny, the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary, the Big Stick and the National Security Doctrine, as well as events such as the Conquest of the West, the War Mexican-American War, the Banana Wars, the Spanish-American War, direct military interventions in several countries such as: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Haiti, Hawaii, Nicaragua, Korea, Panama, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, Samoa, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Russia, Yugoslavia, Turkey, El Salvador, Iran, Greece, Venezuela, Germany, Egypt, Lebanon, Laos, Indonesia, Oman, Bangladesh, Angola, Congo, Grenada, Libya, Bolivia, Virgin Islands, Liberia, more recently, military interventions in Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Bosnia, Albania and Sudan, the War in Afghanistan, the Vietnam War, the Iraq War, in addition to policies such as the embargo on Cuba, that of Echelon, recent allegations of American spying on countries, partners defense of the commercial monopoly, made the term "big magnification in the international community and world population.
@@Lucas-dc4zw self hating leftist?? Not my type of people, you can hate america all you want but is obvius you will never leave it and if you do it would be another western country obviusly were the "evil" white people is america become the only súper power in the world intervention was inevitable for the best or the worst but is obvius your litte brain cant undertand that, when china become the next súper power everybody can start screaming at them till that happend we have to be the center of hate and i could care less about irrelevant western european opinions about this country when they are the hypocrites that start the slave trade in the first place and colonize all of africa you can move to those countries that you love so much
I was brought to tears watching this video. The courage to create and publish such images reflecting Germany's tortured history is breathtaking, insightful and honest.
Don’t we all feel the same way about our own country, no matter where we’re from? We love our people, we love our home & we try to make peace with & reconcile our shared historical human tragedy. I had read somewhere that this video outraged some people & that’s sad because without the freedom to express ourselves, how can we ever move forward? I really don’t think this video was done with the strict intent to shock & offend, too much work, care & love was put into this video & it seems very beautiful & honest to me.
In italy they are trying to kill our nationalism, but they will not. They won't kill it. After about 80 years from when fascism died, italians are woking up again (for now about 53%). If this video is offensive they can fuck all. Europe is for europeans, the world is for their inhabitans
@@carloclemente8026 I'm interested in understanding more of your perspective and how you interpreted this rather explicitly anti-fascist/Nazi song (the band members being portrayed as Jewish prisoners and later shooting the Nazis in the face, not to mention the lyrics) as sympathetic to your views
@@Ray-xr3gj I think he worded it weirdly, what he most likely meant to say is that a complicated past is often used to make people hate their country, which isn't what the song is about. It's about loving a country despite it's shortcomings, which is difficult, as it should be. That's realism.
And saying you want your country to continue as your homeland is very different from nazi ideology and killing jews.
@@reasonablyserious I was replying to Carlo, who stated "they will not kill it [Italian nationalism]", which is directly the opposite of what happens in this video. I don't believe Europe is for Europeans, which is incredibly vague and blatantly ignores history. Europe is hardly a monolith, what happened to the Irish/British beef and every other schism between the countries here? It's a myth facists [Carlos self identified as one] tell themselves to make up for feelings of disconnect and inadequacy- if nothing else, at least they can be part of a glorious race of winners through no effort of their own. It's a facade, and will always fail- rabid nationalism, fear, and hatred burns through their targets and soon directs itself inwards. There's no way to build a functional, healthy government that lasts more than a single lifetime with fascism.
I love how this song portraits the struggle that Germany/Germans have and probably many other nations have with their country/people. We all have many faces, we all had good and evil time periods. To love your country means to understand all of it and not just what you want to see and believe.
Has any America band produced a song that questions its history so ruthlessly? Great song, Rammstein!
We could use it.
This song speaks so much to me about my love and anger towards humanity.
Ok, let's take a moment to appreciate those fuckin mindblowing intro riffs
This translation is not very accurate, or rather: It's too accurate and thus it disguises the different meanings of the lyrics. For example "Du hast" can be translated with "You can" but also with "You hate". The "you" in "you stay" is in the plural form in german and builds a contrast to the "we are" that comes before. There are many more parts that can mean different things like "Übermenschen, überdrüssig" can be seen as a simple enumeration ("supermen, weary") but also can be interpreted as a short form of the genetive "(den) Übermenschen überdrüssig (sein)" which means "to be weary of the supermen".
Exactly.. If I remember it correctly.. English version of DU HAST, was YOU HATE
@@r3dum877 That's what I just wrote :D
Written form:
You have = Du hast
You hate = Du hasst
In spoken form they sound the same
Yeah, but it is impossible to get these things in a SHORT translation - which you need for subtitles. And Rammstein just love to be cryptic - there is no "right" translation for most of their lyrics, since even a native speaker cant always be sure what they mean.
Lorkhan I think they missed some for reason There is more to it.
The translation ist right with you have.
2 reasons:
first: du hasst is spoken faster as du hast and they spoke du hast.
Secound: they say du hast viel geweint. There is no sence to say you hate cried a lot.
As someone from a country right next to Germany, they also managed to capture our history to a great extent. In the rough past-times everything was very interconnected, and very similar things happened here during those time periods. Europe always was a very violent continent, and only two world wars with millions dead managed to tame it. The video reminds me of what we could become again if we arent weary.
Du (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
Hast viel geweint (geweint, geweint, geweint, geweint)
Im Geist getrennt (getrennt, getrennt, getrennt, getrennt)
Im Herz vereint (vereint, vereint, vereint, vereint)
Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
Sind schon sehr lang zusammen (ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid)
Dein Atem kalt (so kalt, so kalt, so kalt, so kalt)
Das Herz in Flammen (so heiß, so heiß, so heiß, so heiß)
Du (du kannst, du kannst, du kannst, du kannst)
Ich (ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß)
Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
Ihr (ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt)
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland!
Ich (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
Ich will dich nie verlassen (du weinst, du weinst, du weinst, du weinst)
Man kann dich lieben (du liebst, du liebst, du liebst, du liebst)
Und will dich hassen (du hasst, du hasst, du hasst, du hasst)
Überheblich, überlegen
Übernehmen, übergeben
Überraschen, überfallen
Deutschland, Deutschland über allen
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland, deine Liebe
Ist Fluch und Segen
Deutschland, meine Liebe
Kann ich dir nicht geben
Deutschland!
Du
Ich
Wir
Ihr
Du (übermächtig, überflüssig)
Ich (Übermenschen, überdrüssig)
Wir (wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen)
Ihr (Deutschland, Deutschland über allen)
Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
Will dich lieben und verdammen
Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
So jung, und doch so alt
Deutschland, deine Liebe
Ist Fluch und Segen
Deutschland, meine Liebe
Kann ich dir nicht geben
Deutschland!
Germany is one of my favorite countries. I love the buildings (esp the castles), the arts, the history, the folklore, the music, the people. I've been to Berlin in 2013 and had a great time. I hope to visit Germany again after COVID 19 ends. Ich liebe Deutschland! Grüße aus Jakarta, Indonesien 🇮🇩🇩🇪
PS: This should be an anthem for German football team supporters. Any Die Mannschaft fans here?
Du bist immer willkommen! :-) Beim Fußball läuft es gerade nicht so rund für Deutschland, aber wenn die nächste Weltmeisterschaft kommt, sind wir wieder alle Fans. ;-)
Please dont say "Die Mannschaft", we Love football, we Love the German Team. But we hate "Die Mannschaft" and we Call it "Fußballmafia DFB"
But thank you soooo much for your greetings
Do you like German's history from 1933 to 1945 too?
@@ueberflieger0516 Deutschland- probably the best place to live in Europe. Schöne Grüße von Rumänien
played this while working out, felt like i could rip the steel apart. (i dont understand a word of germany)
*places 45lbs plate on bench*
*Feels like replacing a wheel on the king tiger*
Maybe you should visit the land of German.
@@sleak9783 Nice one ;)
Damn straight bro.. this is my jam
I don't understand a word of Japanesey... But I still like Japanese songs.
I'm so proud of my German background. Long live to DEUTSCHLAND from Argentina! 🇩🇪 🇦🇷
Haha, this song and Rammstein as a band hate people like you
@@nara6540 nah, they don't.
@@nevix5637 lol why?
@@JoaquinWeissUgarteche
Yes they do lmao. They said multiple times in interviews that they grew up as socialists and have punched nazis and would still do so today.
They are as left as they get.
@@nara6540 but I'm not nazi. I love German culture and my grandparents were Germans, I love my background. I'm Argentinian and I love Deutschland ❤ that's all. I do not like nazi shit, actually my grandparents moved because of that stupid war, so we fucking hate all that.
Rammstein is a great tool for learning how to conjugate things in German 🥰
Lmao yes, we listened to Rammstein a few times in our German class, but that was a bit before this came out sadly
Rammstein helping those history lessons
Inept comment showing you know nothing of history.
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Congratulations to the euro2020 win you deserve that!
@@Flutschfingerbaron thank you brother 💙
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@@plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 wont forget WW2 💙
Hold up-
I am proud to be a german.But not on the politicians.
The hype for this song when it was first released was indescribable
One thing i took from this video is them depicting Germania in a coffin when they are in the space-age era. And at the end they show the coffin floating in outer space. It kinda shows that when humans go into space, they'll leave concept of nationality behind. That's why her coffin is floating in space, and isn't on the ship with them. Essentially, they've discarded their nationality, as they're no longer from Germany, but from Earth.
Not gonna lie, that's a pretty good interpretation.
Belta lowda!
Human master race time!
Galactic lebensraum now!
Gas the xenos!
@@bigbluebuttonman1137 yeah we plan to leave racism behind as well. May it die in the cold black nothingness of space.
@@MLBlue30 Tell me...how many peoples of the earth are you willing to kill to try and make your infantile utopian dreams a reality? hmm? 50%? 25% How many?
Your idea of a non racist future among the peoples of humankind will require the very thing you think you are fighting agianst. There can not be peace among the races for it does not lie in the nature of man's very being. The more you force him to tolerate, the more you force diversity upon his homeland, the more he will grow to hate......the more he will strive to fight for a future without people who harbor ideals such as yourself. Ofcorse you will, in your own goodness, kill him for his objection. But why stop there? For if one follows the ideals you express, its logical end is the destruction of humanity, for when there are no peoples left......their can also be no racism. For this very fact, you and your ideals are more dangerous then any racist individual or group that have ever seen the light of day on this planet.
I'm Mexican american and even I feel the pain in this song. Music so powerful about the homeland. It speaks to anyone even if you dont understand german.
I know what you mean by "Mexican American" but it's funny because by being Mexican you are an American too because your country it's part of the American continent LOL
Spanish in this case would be Mexican European?
@@Moonlight_shine7 shut up with that fucking bullshit, in English Language American means person or object from United States you're on youtube speaking English so shut the fuck up about it ok
@@DAKINS896 for real lmao
@@DAKINS896 what a pathetic excuse of a human being you are hahaha. It's not about "English language", it's about how the people from the United States OF America believe they own the word "American" to refer to themselves, but they exclude the fact that America it's a continent and not a country. You need some reading comprehension classes 😂😂😂😂
They got balls releasing this in the current age and era.
I am so blown away with this band! I know I'm waaaay late to the party... I've heard of them and after watching the video with no sutitles I was so intriuged so I watched the entire 2hr live show on my big screen and now! Finding this version with subtitles! It all makes such sense! Dynomite song and the theme is so f-ing heart wrenching... Amazing... Truely amazing... Thanks for this version mate... Oh and I highly recomend watching the stadium show... I couldn't look away it was so good!!!
*Discovers* *that* *I* *am* *1%* *German*
Me:
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Hallo Genosse
Hier ist ihr Pass, willkommen in Deutschland.
Am besten sie geben an Asylant zu sein, dann bekommen sie direkt ein Pass :D
Luckyy :(
I’m 63% German :D
I read a lot of comments about "still being proud of your country, despite all the dark history". As a German, the feel is quite the opposite of it.
I want to be proud of my country, of my nation, of all the great things achieved in the past and present. But if I look back on all the shit, that happened alongside it, it is so just so hard to. I see the people in other countrys being so proud of their nations and history and I am envious of that naivety in ignoring all the shameful things, that their ancestors did. Because no country is build without dark chapters which should not be forgotten.
I want to love my country, I really do, but I cannot give it my love, and it is tearing, because the shadow of the past is always present and will always be, to remind us what happens if we are too proud of ourselves and our nation to the point where we believe we are better than anyone else. That is the gust of it, why so many Germans are brought to tears by this song. That is the reason, why there are so few German flags openly present, if you ever visit the country.
It is like you have a lovely grandpa, he was in a war and you are proud of his brave deeds he achieved in it. And some day, you learn that your grandpa killed dozens of unarmed prisoners of war, in the whim of a tantrum. You still want to be proud of your grandpa and his deeds, but knowing of the crimes he did, can you still? You dont want to say no, he is your beloved grandpa after all, but at the same time, it is hard to say yes as well.
No, just stop loving your “country”. It’s just a big flop of land in Europe. Disconnect yourself with this mystical entity. Just be yourself, and don’t care whether people come over or leave. Patriotism is merely a gateway drug to nationalism, which is a poison on the mind.
Very well said
Eigentlich müsste man sich fragen: Was bringt Nationalstolz? Hilft es einem persönlich? Dient es nicht, wenn überhaupt, nur der Führung eines Landes? Sollten wir neidisch auf den Stolz anderer sein? Ich bin immer wieder hin und hergerissen.. letztendlich komme ich aber zu dem Schluss, dass man, wenn überhaupt, auf seine eigenen persönlichen Errungenschaften stolz sein sollte/darf..
Nur mal so meine Gedanken zu dem Thema ^^ Du hast es aber auch gut erfasst
You have every right to be proud of your country and what it achieved and I totally get where you're coming from in regards to being ashamed of it's past. But understand this, no country is free from a dark past. Open a history book and read about what the English, Dutch, French, Japanese and Americans or any other nation has done to others in the past and it's just as dark and tragic. Even where I live (Canada) we have our dark chapters too. But rather then look at your country and feel shame because people who were alive long before you were born did terrible things. Learn from what they did, understand the reasons why they did. And use that knowledge to not repeat those mistakes to make things better.
You are correct in a way that I can partly understand you. In contrast to your comment, although the following is definitely an unpopular opinion, I feel obliged to say it, I'm from Greece and here people have such a weird patriotic spirit. Every time people speak of Greece they only have nice words to say about the people of Greece, specially Westerners and Scandinavians, in addition to some historical landmarks over politics, living of life, thinking, democracy, sciences etc. But when you only know the "great" part of your history, to see it from the "conveniently patriotic" perspective, if you know what I mean, sometimes I feel like rightwing nationalism will start to grow. Germany for example most recently in its history took wrong and dark paths and that's great, cuz wether you are German or not these things should be discussed and analysed ethically. But that's the past, it's not who Germany and its the majority of Germans are now. Germans invented and researched a lot of groundbreaking stuff that I definitely can't recall atm. That's not something to be afraid to say as if it's nothing less than significant, whether you, me or anyone likes it or not. What I wanna say is, history should be taught and spread evenly and righteously. Just because Nazi Germany happed that's what Germans should be taught and just because Ancient Greece happened, that's all I should be taught. That is, in my opinion, wrong, in any way.
Whoever directed this music video was on some serious shit lmao
By far my favorite Rammstein song. Not even a competition.
Been a fan for years, it’s so rare that a band’s recent output becomes a favourite song
@@joemorris6775 Goes to show what a masterpiece of music this is.