@Lodoy Es un comentario sarcástico que hace alusion a la similitud entre esta canción y horst wesell lied, el himno del partido nacionalsocialista alemán
Meanwhile in Chile : Can we have Horst Wessel Lied ? We already have Horst Wessel Lied at home. Horst Wessel Lied in Chile : ruclips.net/video/WB1mXTIRRb0/видео.html
Fun Fact: The anthem was written in Spain but was adopted by the Mexican nationalist party It was a gesture of friendship between the National Syndicalism and the National Socialists, these first supported the Nazis and their imperialism. In fact they were the first to support "The Night of Broken Glass"
This version of Horst Wessel, which is not in German because it's in Spanish and it's totally different. Makes this even perfect, because we can now also finally play a cleaner Spanish version of Horst Wessel which RUclips wouldn't really suspect it as a Nazi patriotic song. Because again it's in Spanish and obviously the lyrics are a bit different too, also I really like this recording too.
@@hispalismapping155 Bien, un gusto en conocerte. Soy de México. Por cierto, ¿sería mucho pedir sobre qué es la carta? Tengo un amigo que es fanático de los Camisas Doradas y le encantaría escuchar sobre eso
Finally updated something Mexican, thank you from Mexico CIty, also, could we have some Mexican military songs?, there are some really cool WW2 songs and also XIX century military marches like "La Marcha Dragona" that was even used by Kaiser Wilhelm in a military parade.
@SS No, we got into the war when the Nazis sunk a ship called "Potrero del Llano" in 1941 and we fought the Japanese and about 200k Mexicans fought in Europe as part of the US army
@@Dragnulls But you cant deny that it's a nice melody and by the way the Nazi's weren't fascist. The Italians were fascist while Nazism was it's own ideology entirely.
@@warjosh5653 Specially US people, but is also used when you see someone really white, like european white like Canadians, or maybe british people, but that is only if you don't know the nationality, at least in my case
OMG!!!!, I remember asking for this song a long time ago, if you want more ideas for Mexican songs here are some: -Soldado Mexicano (WW2 Song) -Fe, Sagre, Victoria (Anthem of the Mexican Synrchists) -Cancion del Sitio de Queretaro (Song of the French Intervention) -Marcha de Zacatecas (Most Famous Military March) -Ah que Muchachos (WW2 Song) -La Adelita (Song of the Mexican Revolution) -Adios Mama Carlota (Song of the French Intervention) -Carabina 30-30 (Song of the Mexican Revolution) -America Inmortal (WW2 Song) -Corrido del Potrero del Llano (WW2 Song) -Himno del Partido Comunista (Anthem of the Mexican Communist Party) -Himno de la Accion Catolica Mexicana (Song of the Cristera War)
Texas and California at that time bordered on each other, there were mainly American settlers and landowners. the Mexican government is to blame for not being able to deal with internal contradictions between conservatives and liberals.
There was a plan during the 1920s, I dont remember the name, that consisting in increasing the number of inmigrants in the US southern states to the point americans would be a minority, as well as making anti-white propaganda in the black, native and irish population in order to cause racial tension and chaos in the southern states so they lead to a civil war or to an independence of the exmexican states
My mind: Ah flip, here we go again, another song with the same classic tune. Also, should the lyrics be the Chilean one, the Breton one, the British one, or the German one?
Brilliant! Just today in my country a new $20 MXN Banknote was presented. One moment! That melody is familiar to me, why? **Memories from WWII** *Oh no!*
And to top it off today I saw that they arrested the military on the border of the United States and that AMLO wants to be re-elected we must be afraid? ._.
@Mexican Nationalist yo soy blanca, además tú país casi no tiene blancos, solo mostráis a los blancos para que todo el mundo piense que México tiene gente blanca pero al final tú y todos salieron de los indígenas. Encima de los indígenas que vienen de la jungla porque los aztecas solo una parte de México, jajaja. Serás tremendo envidioso por Argentina. Acepta tu realidad. Jajaja.
MR.Heisenberg - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico! Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico! French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique! Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики! Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂! Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다! Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
@@Dragnulls yeh, i don't like fascists and nazis for some reason, my grandpa just kept on screaming "NEIN! NEIN! NEIN!" while mumbling something about "Steiner's" counterattack when he found out
@@hispalismapping155 only mexican people, Mexican government was pro-socialism, they give shelter to trotsky and armed the spanish republic against the fascist spain
Perhaps you need to broaden your musical knowledge. THe original tune is from before 1810 and is the source for Aquel Amor, from Alfonso Esparza Oteo, a popular Mexican song.
La verda que México tiene muy buenas canciones nacionalistas / Sinarquistas. Y se tomaron el trabajo de traducir y cantar todas las canciones NS. Saludos desde Argentina, la verdad triunfará! 🇦🇷🤚🏻🇲🇽🤚🏻
Local Hentie - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico! Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico! French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique! Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики! Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂! Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다! Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
0:12 Here's a small mistake, it's not "Bandera Libertara", but "Bandera Libertaria" (Flag of Our Liberty) As a fun fact, around the year 2018 you could found another Mexican version of Horst Wessel Lied, it was called "La Bandera en Alto" and was a much more recent recording, although it had a completely different lyrics. The channel uploaded was eliminated in 2019, in the great hunt of "Hate Incitators" RUclips channels, it wasn't possible to recover that song, although someone was able to rescue another video that they uploaded, a Mexican version of "Der Morgige Tag Ist Mein " ruclips.net/video/baL23ZT6ZGA/видео.html I'm only able to remember part of the lyrics, the song went something like this: "En lo alto va, ondeando la bandera, La guarnición se cierne entorno de ella. Y las memorias de todos los camaradas, Vuelven a marchar, en nuestro corazón. Paso veloz, con daños del combate, Que al disparar, aciertan sin fallar, ¡Damos la vida en un canto de esperanza! ¡La libertad muy pronto llegará! ¡La convicción es lo que guía nuestra causa! ¡La libertad muy pronto llegará!"
Una tristeza que RUclips quiera borrar de la historia está parte tan importante de ella, gracias por la historia y los que amos este tipo de contenido claro que recordamos muchos himnos que por "incitar el odio" han sido borrados de RUclips.
@@LifeOnTheROC Stepan Bandera was a Ukrainian far-right leader of the radical, militant wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, according to Wikipedia.
@@davidarturocolungapuentes138 - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico! Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico! French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique! Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики! Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂! Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다! Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
F. Alfredo Cabral - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico! Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico! French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique! Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики! Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂! Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다! Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
@@Dragnulls Nationalism is not Fascist. Also Fascism is not inheritly evil, National Socialism is. Just because this song has the melody of Horst Wessel Lied doesn't mean it's National Socialist.
What do you mean. This is the exact thing the CIA would be proud of. If it was leaning towards the other side of the political spectrum...then the CIA will get pissed
As much as I have investigated, I could not find which group brought this melody to my country, whether the UNS or Los Camisas Doradas, although I bet more on the first option And we can't deny that it's a great song too
No. UNS never had this song. I was hired by them to score a march in 1992 and had access to their musical files. They never had a ckearjy German-ish song and also they always said not be "Nazi" or "Fascists".
My best friend is a US-Born Mexican! His Parents were born in Mexico, and he still speaks Spanish! We basically have the exact same personality and sense of Humor! Love from a Bosnian-Croat! 🇧🇦🇭🇷💞🇲🇽!
@@loona_mew yes, but he uses them just for war, he just don't cared about the Chandra Bose soldiers and the Japanese, he considered them just a temporary allies, but he wanted the white german supremacy all around the world, blacks never fought with Germany in ww2, maybe in ww1 when Namibia and Cameroon were german colonies
Not really surprising. Well my family was originally from Karelia (Finnish region in the Russian empire) and they served in the Latvian SS volunteer legion in the Baltics against the communists (and before WW2 they fought in the imperial white army under Kolchak division against the red pigs). And there were also Nowegians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Polishs and even people from Croatia, Spain, Hungary, all fighting in the Eastern front as volunteers in Wehrmacht, against the red threat People from pretty much every European country volunteered and fought side by side with Germany against the Soviet red disease
Ahhh, it's so relaxing, every line! Even better how the lyrics describe a calm and great land full of hope and quality and freedom. Great song, thank you Mexico.
My god, i'm just clicking random video and then just laying around. But a nanosecond's later i found out that this sound very familiar to the song that i blast everyday.
Mexicans when asked what happened to the Chinese slaves in the north and the African slaves that spaniards brought: We like to do a little bit of trolling
Los mexicanos, somos hermanos de todos los pueblos del Continente Americano; los brasileños son muy bien recibidos en nuestro país y los mexicanos nos sentimos muy a gusto cuando visitamos Brasil.
The Mexicans have such good music. This melody is so pleasant.
....wait a second....
@Lodoy
Es un comentario sarcástico que hace alusion a la similitud entre esta canción y horst wesell lied, el himno del partido nacionalsocialista alemán
WHAT IS THE MELODY !!!????
@Kotxeak Q (:
@@refrigator the anthem of nazi Germany
@@refrigator a German song called worst hessel lied
When The Funny Mustache man actually escape to Mexico instead of Argentina
True
Wonder what the Fuhrer would have thought of "bread and liberty"
@@kingdomofprussia4649 Bread and liberty of course.
IDK he could’ve gone to Chile to hang out with the other mustache man who hates communists
Its not actually known if he went to argentina or not
*Be ethnically Mexican*
“Oh cool Mexican patriotic song”
*recognizes a familiar melody way too well*
Lol same
The most based melody
I was expecting another thing, but not Horst Wessel Lied xD
🤣
I dont get it??
To be fair, God save the Queen's melody was originally a French composition.
About the ass of one of our king
At least this isn't our anthem
That only drives home my theory. Authoritarian music is like cows, it always gets milked.
Warszawianka was also the anthem of a Polish independence group, the Polish Socialist Party, and now people use it as a international song
I thought it was originally German.
Ah yes, a very original melody
hello Galactica nice to see you again
Ayy
Lol
@Duc du France Nop
Based melody
Can we have Horst Wessel lied?
No we have it at home.
Horst Wessel lied at home.
Me when Brezhoned Sonn
Meanwhile in Chile :
Can we have Horst Wessel Lied ?
We already have Horst Wessel Lied at home.
Horst Wessel Lied in Chile : ruclips.net/video/WB1mXTIRRb0/видео.html
@@fr8606 himno de agrupacion
🤣🤣
@@fr8606 its banned lol
Ah yes. the song of El Adolfo hitlo de Rivera
lol
Alfonso Hitlero*
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD de RIVERAAAA
José Antonio.... Urquiza
@@hispalismapping155 José Antonio
Me, a german, listening through patriotic mexican songs.
... wait a minute ...
oh no it's the anthem from some party run by an austrian vegan painter or something
@@TheDankBoi69 maybe
@@TheDankBoi69 an austrian vegetarian painter who has one testicle
@@Dragnulls you smoked something son?
@@Dragnulls you smoked something son?
Fun Fact: The anthem was written in Spain but was adopted by the Mexican nationalist party
It was a gesture of friendship between the National Syndicalism and the National Socialists, these first supported the Nazis and their imperialism. In fact they were the first to support "The Night of Broken Glass"
The Mexican syndicalists to be more specific
Based
@@patagonianpaintheil assad the chad 🇸🇾
Breton Nationalists, German Natonial Socialists, British Fasicsts, and Mexican Patriots have one thing in common, i guess
you forgot greek fascists
Nationalists of the world, UNITE! wait...
And chilean marines
Why. So. Much. Of. The. Same. Melody...
its a good melody
Congratulations for your national holiday on 16th September Mexico from your friends in Germany
Gracias my fryend
when Mexico and Germany shake hands you know it probably has to do something with America
Hold up-
Your pfp and this song are just
Gracias, dear friend across an ocean
This version of Horst Wessel, which is not in German because it's in Spanish and it's totally different. Makes this even perfect, because we can now also finally play a cleaner Spanish version of Horst Wessel which RUclips wouldn't really suspect it as a Nazi patriotic song. Because again it's in Spanish and obviously the lyrics are a bit different too, also I really like this recording too.
Right. All thanks to Mexico.
Spain has is own HWL, Camisa Azul
I like the cara al sol much more
xDDDDD
I'll still post the original
German eagle to Mexican eagle: you can copy my homework just change it a little
Fun fact:
The Weimar Republic (German republic of the Interwar period) copied the mexican constitution
@@Kolftist24 good fact
For anyone is asking, there is no official info about this song
Probably was created by Acción Revolucionaria Mexicanista in the 30s or by a NS party
Yep. Made by the Golden Shirts in Mexico.
A third position group.
@@hispalismapping155 Bien, un gusto en conocerte.
Soy de México.
Por cierto, ¿sería mucho pedir sobre qué es la carta?
Tengo un amigo que es fanático de los Camisas Doradas y le encantaría escuchar sobre eso
@ThyPeasantSlayer rifando
Es todo, nada mas
@@hispalismapping155 pasa discord me da curiosidad ver la carta
Se cree que fue compuesto por la union sinarquista nacional
Before: Adolf Hitler
Now: Adolfo Juan Miguel Carlos Garcia del Hitlerito
Cancion de Horacio Huesella.
Chipandolfo Cantinfler
Finally updated something Mexican, thank you from Mexico CIty, also, could we have some Mexican military songs?, there are some really cool WW2 songs and also XIX century military marches like "La Marcha Dragona" that was even used by Kaiser Wilhelm in a military parade.
chilango named taco guy. This is aweosme
I remember that, good Song It is :)
Esta Himnos de México pero no sé si está la que dices
Or maybe america inmortal
@SS No, we got into the war when the Nazis sunk a ship called "Potrero del Llano" in 1941 and we fought the Japanese and about 200k Mexicans fought in Europe as part of the US army
This melody is getting more popular. A good sign.
@@Dragnulls It seems the "greatest democracy in the world" is anything but. How do you feel about having a zombie as the leader of the 'free world'?
@@Dragnulls But you cant deny that it's a nice melody and by the way the Nazi's weren't fascist. The Italians were fascist while Nazism was it's own ideology entirely.
that music is awfully familiar!
Its originally a german nazi anthem.... Its horst wessel leid...
Yeah!
Ya right
"Awfully".
I wonder where I hear it from
AS THEY STILL MARCH IN SPIRIT WITH US
AND URGE US ON
TO GAIN THE ( *censored by youtube incorporated* )
There will never be enough said or sung of the Horst Wessel Lied.
“We live in a Mexico where gringos are not particularly liked.”
who are gringos?
@@matijas7994 it means foreigner
@@warjosh5653 Specially US people, but is also used when you see someone really white, like european white like Canadians, or maybe british people, but that is only if you don't know the nationality, at least in my case
@@warjosh5653 its not a foreinger, its just americans
@@warjosh5653 No. Gringo means someone from the U.S.
The word is also used in practically all of LatinAmerica.
OMG!!!!, I remember asking for this song a long time ago, if you want more ideas for Mexican songs here are some:
-Soldado Mexicano (WW2 Song)
-Fe, Sagre, Victoria (Anthem of the Mexican Synrchists)
-Cancion del Sitio de Queretaro (Song of the French Intervention)
-Marcha de Zacatecas (Most Famous Military March)
-Ah que Muchachos (WW2 Song)
-La Adelita (Song of the Mexican Revolution)
-Adios Mama Carlota (Song of the French Intervention)
-Carabina 30-30 (Song of the Mexican Revolution)
-America Inmortal (WW2 Song)
-Corrido del Potrero del Llano (WW2 Song)
-Himno del Partido Comunista (Anthem of the Mexican Communist Party)
-Himno de la Accion Catolica Mexicana (Song of the Cristera War)
Sí le sabes
@@tacoguy764 Gracias jajaja 😎
@TheMostEpikGamer El Adios del Soldado it's a really beautiful song ❤😪
El martes me fusilan con Vicente Fernández
-El barzón (Agrarian song)
-La chinaca (French intervention)
They are marching in heaven with us!
Who?
@@itacom2199 The Mexicanists.
Do you want to join them?
@@frankhaha81 I think he does
@@frankhaha81 you don't want to go to heaven?
So this is where himmler went
Que hermoso 🥺
HELLO BOSS!!!!
Santos bacalaos es el jefe
@Jeronimo K.O. me gusta so profil👍
Heil
World needs you back, sir.
*When the US annex Mexican territories but they eventually end up with Mexican/Hispanics as the majority ethnic group* ❤️🇲🇽
Texas and California at that time bordered on each other, there were mainly American settlers and landowners. the Mexican government is to blame for not being able to deal with internal contradictions between conservatives and liberals.
There was a plan during the 1920s, I dont remember the name, that consisting in increasing the number of inmigrants in the US southern states to the point americans would be a minority, as well as making anti-white propaganda in the black, native and irish population in order to cause racial tension and chaos in the southern states so they lead to a civil war or to an independence of the exmexican states
@@FerdinandGamelin Liberal has a different meaning outside of the US, its more like conservatives vs super conservatives vs progressives.
@@mexicobasado8177 The same the US did back in the 1830s and 40s
@@tacoguy764 yes but mexico planed it in a better way, and intentional or not, that is happening right now in the US and Im so happy about that
This tune reminds me of some guy rejected from art school.
Adolfo Hidalgo
@@Acen2036 lol
My mind: Ah flip, here we go again, another song with the same classic tune.
Also, should the lyrics be the Chilean one, the Breton one, the British one, or the German one?
well note same but song not same
There is also a Danish version iirc
well german version and UK version
Next, *CHILEAN HORST WESSEL LIED* : ruclips.net/video/WB1mXTIRRb0/видео.html
Also,american one (raise up our flag)
Brilliant! Just today in my country a new $20 MXN Banknote was presented.
One moment! That melody is familiar to me, why?
**Memories from WWII**
*Oh no!*
The BUF can relate
And to top it off today I saw that they arrested the military on the border of the United States and that AMLO wants to be re-elected we must be afraid? ._.
@TheMostEpikGamer It's more like as this is a fucking generic Mexican countryball pic.
OH WAIT.
Mexico: I can explai-
America: *No. You can't.*
*usa
Viva la Raza Azteca, gloría a la patria mexicana decendiente de Españoles y nativos norteamericanos, qué Dios bendiga a México
Meztizo race
we are not native Americans
Imperio Hispano-Azteca
Such a great song!
Wait a second… HOLD UP…
@@WillySalamihoy esa mamada hispano-azteca AJSJAKAK el imperio azteca es muy diferentes no se le llama hispano-azteca es Imperio azteca.
Good Anthem of Third Mexican Empire.
"Reich Argentina" XDDDDdDdDdd
Lastima que acá no grabaron estas canciones. Las del Sinarquismo mexicano también esta muy buenas.
El de arriba salió de la jungla.
@Mexican Nationalist yo soy blanca, además tú país casi no tiene blancos, solo mostráis a los blancos para que todo el mundo piense que México tiene gente blanca pero al final tú y todos salieron de los indígenas. Encima de los indígenas que vienen de la jungla porque los aztecas solo una parte de México, jajaja. Serás tremendo envidioso por Argentina. Acepta tu realidad. Jajaja.
I am half Colombian, and half Irish. Because of this, I am mostly white. I also have some ancestry from the Mediterranean sea.
As a Mexican I feel proud
@@Dragnulls i do Not care
Today I turn 17 years old. Thank you for this gift!
Happy birthday
No way tomorrow i turn 17 too
@★彡 Hixen's Productions 彡★ yo
I’m proud to be of Mexican descent 🇲🇽🇺🇸
Ancestry
MR.Heisenberg - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico!
Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico!
French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique!
Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики!
Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂!
Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다!
Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
@@TireekELane what the hell do you mean
@@TireekELane bro mexicans dont celebrate 5 de mayo and each chimichangas everyday we celebrate 16 of september
@@TireekELane Mexico doesn't celebrate 5 de mayo, it's mainly only celebrated in the USA and the Mexican state of Puebla
LETS GO INGEN FINALLY POSTED A MEXICAN VID
@The Philippines Absolutely not.
Me realizing a similar tune while hearing this: Well that's unfortunate...
Viva La Mexico
Just want to clear something, when you say "Viva la Mexico" you don't need the "la", it's just "Viva Mexico"
Imma just gonna edit that. Sorry
@@palpha0181 No Man, it's okay don't worry, thank you
There is nothing unfortunate about it.
Soy mexicano, muchas gracias por la melodia...
Aunque... Me recuerda a un himno un tanto... Especial.
El hort weasel lied?
@@nicaraguaballanimations7309 cierto
Bueno tal vez el escritor se llame adolfo hidalgo y costilla
Algún día volveremos a escuchar ese glorioso himno por todas las calles... Algún día
@@dominikhdz602 Dios te oiga
When you take back Tejas, Arizona, and New Mexico
My grandpa from Argentina loves this song
I don't know why
@@Dragnulls yeh, i don't like fascists and nazis
for some reason, my grandpa just kept on screaming "NEIN! NEIN! NEIN!" while mumbling something about "Steiner's" counterattack when he found out
I think you should follow your Grandpa’s footsteps.
@@Dragnulls you're the one that cope
I did not expect to hear that tune in a Mexican song…
Mexico during 30s was sympathizer of nazis. (Mostly southamerican countries did the same)
@@hispalismapping155 only mexican people, Mexican government was pro-socialism, they give shelter to trotsky and armed the spanish republic against the fascist spain
Perhaps you need to broaden your musical knowledge. THe original tune is from before 1810 and is the source for Aquel Amor, from Alfonso Esparza Oteo, a popular Mexican song.
La verda que México tiene muy buenas canciones nacionalistas / Sinarquistas. Y se tomaron el trabajo de traducir y cantar todas las canciones NS. Saludos desde Argentina, la verdad triunfará! 🇦🇷🤚🏻🇲🇽🤚🏻
¡Cálidos saludos fraternales desde el Pacífico polinesio! 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Of course it's from Argentina, tsk-tsk
Gracias compa argentino 🇲🇽💪👊🤟🇦🇷
Até o hino dos cara é foda
Necesitamos Un General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte En México
When a texan painter gets rejected from Art school 😂😂😂
The founder of the gold shirts was exiled to Texas by the communist regime in Mexico.
Gloria y viva Mexico, el nación de los bravos y valientes! 🇲🇽
Local Hentie - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico!
Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico!
French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique!
Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики!
Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂!
Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다!
Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
Sabias que es una canción facista no?
@@Dragnulls me when I purposely spread misinformation
@@Ramero404 problema?
@@coyee2801 nada nada💀
Me suena mucho al himno de un famoso pintor austríaco
Le Austrian Painter
0:12 Here's a small mistake, it's not "Bandera Libertara", but "Bandera Libertaria" (Flag of Our Liberty)
As a fun fact, around the year 2018 you could found another Mexican version of Horst Wessel Lied, it was called "La Bandera en Alto" and was a much more recent recording, although it had a completely different lyrics.
The channel uploaded was eliminated in 2019, in the great hunt of "Hate Incitators" RUclips channels, it wasn't possible to recover that song, although someone was able to rescue another video that they uploaded, a Mexican version of "Der Morgige Tag Ist Mein "
ruclips.net/video/baL23ZT6ZGA/видео.html
I'm only able to remember part of the lyrics, the song went something like this:
"En lo alto va, ondeando la bandera,
La guarnición se cierne entorno de ella.
Y las memorias de todos los camaradas,
Vuelven a marchar, en nuestro corazón.
Paso veloz, con daños del combate,
Que al disparar, aciertan sin fallar,
¡Damos la vida en un canto de esperanza!
¡La libertad muy pronto llegará!
¡La convicción es lo que guía nuestra causa!
¡La libertad muy pronto llegará!"
F
Una tristeza que RUclips quiera borrar de la historia está parte tan importante de ella, gracias por la historia y los que amos este tipo de contenido claro que recordamos muchos himnos que por "incitar el odio" han sido borrados de RUclips.
Hello there
Creó qué yo tengo esa versión,
Si gustas puedo mandártela.
VIVA!!!
El que sabe : 💀💀💀💀💀
El que no sabe : 😃😃😃😃😃
They literally made a Mexican version of Horst Wessel song
Didn't know getting into art school in Mexico was so hard
When you flunk out of art school in Mexico
The Sudden Urge to Demand the Southern States of the U.S
The Lyrics and music itself is so hopeful and wholesome, I like it.
Oh god please tell me you know the origin of the melody ?
@@benjaminverdier3122 I actually don't, no.
@@h1story643 it's hort wessel lied the anthem of the nazi party
@@benjaminverdier3122 Still hits.
@@h1story643 its from nazi germany lmao
I was just looking at different versions of Horst Wessel Lied, speak of the devil. I always love these vintage recordings. Great video as always!
Same it’s actually kinda strange… like they are watching us lol
Search Chilean marine song
!Heil México !🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Heil AMLO
@@milanesoproductions4810 !heil Patria libre!
¡HEIL!
Si Heil Adolfo hidalgo
@@milanesoproductions4810 AMLO??
Mexicans: oh, this is our music
Everyone else: ah yes, the original melody
Ukrainians: Bandera?
I don't get it
@@LifeOnTheROC Stepan Bandera was a Ukrainian far-right leader of the radical, militant wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, according to Wikipedia.
Too put it bluntly, Mexico once did have an Austrian emperor.
Maximilian I
It is always appropriate to sing about bread heh!
Me: Ama can we have Horst Wessel Lied?
Mom: Mijo yo no sabe ques eso pero si.
Horst Wessel Lied at home:
🤣🤣
Im from Mexico and i didnt knew this song existed and honestly after hearing it is kinda beautiful
@@helloman1051 Yes it is jsjssjsj
@@davidarturocolungapuentes138 - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico!
Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico!
French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique!
Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики!
Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂!
Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다!
Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
Proud to be Mexican. Viva México 🇲🇽💚
@أسامة بين لادن que miaullas gato?
Tacos wey
F. Alfredo Cabral - English Translation: Happy 170th Anniversary of the Fifth of May, People of Mexico!
Spanish Translation: Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Gente de Mexico!
French Translation: Joyeux Cinco de Mai, Les habitants du Mexique!
Ukranian Translation: З 170-річчям Сінко-де-Майо, народ Мексики!
Taiwanese Translation: 墨西哥人民,五月五日節 170 週年快樂!
Korean Translation: 멕시코 국민 여러분, 마요네즈의 친코 탄생 170주년을 축하합니다!
Japanese Translation: メキシコの人々、メイヨーのシンコの170周年おめでとう! (Mekishiko no hito 々, Meiyō no shinko no 170-shūnen omedetō!)
@@Dragnulls Nationalism is not Fascist. Also Fascism is not inheritly evil, National Socialism is. Just because this song has the melody of Horst Wessel Lied doesn't mean it's National Socialist.
@@Dragnulls my man do you need to take your schizo pills again
Horst Wessel lied version mexicana 😎🇩🇪❤️🇲🇽
Such a peaceful tune, hope it isn’t associated with anything bad
If you look at the lyrics they are very similar too
@@Dragnulls 🤓
@@Dragnulls 🤓🤓🤓
I like to see how people from other countries comment good things about Mexico y his people, dios los cuide a ustedes carnales 🤙
Finally, something Mexican
I was wondering if you could upload folk songs of the revolution, like "el barzón" or "la Adelita"
It doesn’t matter whether it’s an anthem or a patriotic hymn, the Mexicans got good songs
Ingen always surprises me with songs that I may don't know, but they are probably similar to someone else's songs that I also or might do know now...
STOP ! STOP ! CIA !
I... I was humming... M...Mexican song ! Nothing more ! nothing less !
What do you mean. This is the exact thing the CIA would be proud of. If it was leaning towards the other side of the political spectrum...then the CIA will get pissed
When you're Mexican but find out you're 1% German.
Im like 40 or 30 percent German
No AMLO, solo me gusta las canciones históricas y patrioticas, es solo eso
Recordatorio de que dentro de unos meses lo tendré que editar...
I wasnt expecting a mexican song in this channel, this is a nice surprise
As much as I have investigated, I could not find which group brought this melody to my country, whether the UNS or Los Camisas Doradas, although I bet more on the first option
And we can't deny that it's a great song too
No. UNS never had this song. I was hired by them to score a march in 1992 and had access to their musical files. They never had a ckearjy German-ish song and also they always said not be "Nazi" or "Fascists".
Teacher: Your homework is to make Horst Wessel Leid
Mexico: can i copy ur homework?
Germany: just change it a bit
Mexico:
COMRADES THE VOICES OF THE DEAD BATTALIONS
Mexico: *goes to war with nazi germany*
Also Mexico: “oh they’re playing our song how nice!”
My best friend is a US-Born Mexican!
His Parents were born in Mexico, and he still speaks Spanish!
We basically have the exact same personality and sense of Humor!
Love from a Bosnian-Croat! 🇧🇦🇭🇷💞🇲🇽!
We do! Mexicans and Slavs are very similar Greeting from a Mexican born In Alta California.
@@robertwest6350 :D
Based
Love Mexico from Greece
Is this the alternate timeline where Mexico accepted Germany's request to invade the US decades before during WWI?
God I wish
Ah yes, Adolfo Hidalgo my favorite president of Mexico
If you blast this song in public and someone calls you nazi you can call him racist and latinophobic
latinophobic i dont think hitler hated latin people
@@loona_mew yes, he hated every non Germanic person, included latin people
@@matttt6772 then why did he fled to south America after the war
@@matttt6772 why did Hitler have Asian,Arab, Black, Indians soldiers
@@loona_mew yes, but he uses them just for war, he just don't cared about the Chandra Bose soldiers and the Japanese, he considered them just a temporary allies, but he wanted the white german supremacy all around the world, blacks never fought with Germany in ww2, maybe in ww1 when Namibia and Cameroon were german colonies
WW2 veteran in Argentina: *does a funny point in the air*
señor Hilter’s favorite song.
Who is Horst wessel? And why did he lie?
Lol!!!
When uncle Sancho raises his right arm during a siesta.
Fun fact, I know this Mexican guy whose German grandpa served in the SS…
Not really surprising. Well my family was originally from Karelia (Finnish region in the Russian empire) and they served in the Latvian SS volunteer legion in the Baltics against the communists (and before WW2 they fought in the imperial white army under Kolchak division against the red pigs).
And there were also Nowegians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Polishs and even people from Croatia, Spain, Hungary, all fighting in the Eastern front as volunteers in Wehrmacht, against the red threat
People from pretty much every European country volunteered and fought side by side with Germany against the Soviet red disease
Who? Me?
La neta abuelo, tu eres aleman?
My abuelo: NEIN
así es mi México SIEMPRE DE PIE
Viajero de tiempo: *se mueve de su silla*
El tiempo:
Love Mexico 🇲🇽 from Bharat🇮🇳
Love India, from Mexico, we both will be future world superpowers
Ahhh, it's so relaxing, every line! Even better how the lyrics describe a calm and great land full of hope and quality and freedom. Great song, thank you Mexico.
My god, i'm just clicking random video and then just laying around. But a nanosecond's later i found out that this sound very familiar to the song that i blast everyday.
Old Austrian painter approved this .
Wow, Mexican nationalists love their nation so much, they can't even think of a song of their own nation.
La mejor cancion que he escuchado en toda mi vida gracias for editarla compa 🙂
We have reached levels of trolling not thought to have been possible
Mexicans when asked what happened to the Chinese slaves in the north and the African slaves that spaniards brought: We like to do a little bit of trolling
Imagínate que hubiera esté partido en México o dios mío México sería una potencia hasta yo como Mexicana estaría feliz 😅😁
Based song
There should be a playlist for these songs
Hermanos 🇧🇷🇲🇽
Inocência achar que eles são "hermanos"
Los dos nacimos siendo imperios... 🇲🇽🇧🇷
Los mexicanos, somos hermanos de todos los pueblos del Continente Americano; los brasileños son muy bien recibidos en nuestro país y los mexicanos nos sentimos muy a gusto cuando visitamos Brasil.
@@Dragnulls 🤓🤓🤓
墨西哥萬歳!! Que Viva La México!!
🇲🇽 🦅 🦅 🇲🇽 🦅 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🦅
❤❤
@@unmisteriosopapuaustriaco7516 🇨🇱 🤝 🇲🇽
Funny sounding melody
This is a good music with nice composition and nice lyri-
Wait a minute...