"In einem Polenstädtchen" - German Soldier Song

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @SpanishDio
    @SpanishDio 4 года назад +8593

    Hatespeech? this is literally a love song.

    • @perunproductions9126
      @perunproductions9126 4 года назад +92

      @@johnrocky1695 stop advertising your videos

    • @perunproductions9126
      @perunproductions9126 4 года назад +60

      @Stratos Sousas They truly are

    • @Merlodica
      @Merlodica 4 года назад +73

      Ironic, is it not?

    • @captainvanhorn773
      @captainvanhorn773 4 года назад +62

      Who hurt Susan

    • @ABC-in2le
      @ABC-in2le 4 года назад +166

      I mean, there is a version that ends with someone fishing the girls dead body from a pond. In the body there was a letter that wrote “i once kissed and heavily payed”

  • @sov7513
    @sov7513 4 года назад +7553

    When u get rejected in holonulu, so you go to Poland

    • @fsubi571
      @fsubi571 4 года назад +603

      Only to get rejected again, just German things

    • @fedpostah
      @fedpostah 4 года назад +243

      German gamers rise up

    • @scriba5777
      @scriba5777 4 года назад +58

      Best comment

    • @donut5818
      @donut5818 4 года назад +130

      The only difference is that her entire city is burned to the ground after the fact.

    • @ozy_man_dias
      @ozy_man_dias 4 года назад +39

      and then you return back to Germany(third reich)

  • @bloxymcbloxy2216
    @bloxymcbloxy2216 4 года назад +3687

    The background photos is truly beautiful.

    • @shellshockedgerman3947
      @shellshockedgerman3947 4 года назад +187

      No phones in sight, just people enjoying the moment.

    • @meinname5788
      @meinname5788 4 года назад +46

      Shellshocked German with guns and syphillis...

    • @angelopueyygarcia43
      @angelopueyygarcia43 4 года назад +153

      The only thing beautiful is those glorious borders.

    • @datlilnigga1876
      @datlilnigga1876 4 года назад +10

      Isnt the german flag red,yellow and black

    • @bloxymcbloxy2216
      @bloxymcbloxy2216 4 года назад +53

      @@datlilnigga1876 It was for awhile throughout the great depression up until Hitler's rise to power..which then they used another flag..After WWII Germany was splitted up into 2 areas/states..The Soviet East Germany & the Capitalist West Germany.Both almost had identical flags but with different symbols.After re-unification they used the tricolour(Scwarz-Rot-gold).Meaning the Black, Red, Gold.

  • @NoName-sv6iy
    @NoName-sv6iy 4 года назад +3846

    Hoi4 befriending Poland be like

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 4 года назад +356

      Danzig for Slovakia.

    • @cesarzteczohito3331
      @cesarzteczohito3331 4 года назад +125

      @PaganHammer7 its the National focus name in hoi4
      Its about deal that Poland give German Danzig and Poland gets slovakia

    • @ashkunhatefi6998
      @ashkunhatefi6998 4 года назад +105

      Danzig for guarantee

    • @wolflow28
      @wolflow28 4 года назад +21

      SekC YEET I see a fellow kaiser player as well

    • @De3dlus
      @De3dlus 4 года назад +55

      inb4 Poland should join Axis in WW2. I would love to see Poles and Germans marching through Soviet Union. Or Poles with Italians is Africa

  • @rosaryenjoyer739
    @rosaryenjoyer739 3 года назад +3130

    “Oh evil Nazi song because German”
    >before ww1 song
    >literally a love song

    • @capperthepaul3285
      @capperthepaul3285 3 года назад +52

      RUclips is frankly racist

    • @LatinAmericanMapper
      @LatinAmericanMapper 3 года назад +103

      @@capperthepaul3285 yeah, they're a bit dumb for thinking about the negative than the positive of Germany.

    • @davidlee1770
      @davidlee1770 3 года назад +77

      It somewhat has to do with the fsct that the Nazis used a lot of folksongs as military music to boost patriotism. Hence, this innocent love song gets associated with the nazis.

    • @rosaryenjoyer739
      @rosaryenjoyer739 3 года назад +17

      @@davidlee1770 it’s almost like overly nationalist countries use their old folk lore/ traditions to help drive their narrative. Just because something is corrupted by one regime means it ought to stay corrupted.

    • @Nik29austria
      @Nik29austria 3 года назад +33

      I'm German but i like polish girls

  • @camerondalton8555
    @camerondalton8555 4 года назад +5975

    When you get rejected in Samoa so you go to Poland.

    • @Ingenting
      @Ingenting  4 года назад +1137

      lmao

    • @tiagomd3811
      @tiagomd3811 4 года назад +778

      Samoa: I am engaged.
      Honolulu: I have a husband
      Azores: My husband can do everything you can.
      Poland: I don't kiss.
      German: Well, I guess i'll die.

    • @Litovskyy
      @Litovskyy 4 года назад +206

      @@tiagomd3811 more like
      Germany: Well i guess i'll Anschluss

    • @ducefascist7497
      @ducefascist7497 4 года назад +52

      @@Ingenting This is a copy of another comment and this gets all the attention, sad

    • @FeHearts
      @FeHearts 4 года назад +72

      Better than the Polish song “O moj rozmarynie (Oh my rosemary)” where after a girl rejects you, you join the army only to be kissed by death instead.

  • @yodef6828
    @yodef6828 4 года назад +7240

    German: *Goes to Samoa and gets rejected*
    German: *Goes to Poland and gets rejected*
    The next step is Soviet Russia

    • @maustank5224
      @maustank5224 4 года назад +74

      @Souta Furumura Well how about australia?

    • @maustank5224
      @maustank5224 4 года назад +40

      @Souta Furumura i have head injuries now.

    • @maustank5224
      @maustank5224 4 года назад +36

      They gave me a headbutt and now my skull is bleeding.

    • @maustank5224
      @maustank5224 4 года назад +20

      @Souta Furumura They gave me a "kirby kiss"

    • @rommosher
      @rommosher 4 года назад +25

      No Empire Of Russia

  • @selenameckel4242
    @selenameckel4242 3 года назад +829

    I have a half Polish relative in the past, her name is Rusałka Gabriella Meckel (1897-1956), she has a unique story of two German soldiers has a crush on her. Every time these two soldier have a free time they went to her house, just for a visit and sometimes one of them bring her a flower.

    • @thedesertfox5331
      @thedesertfox5331 3 года назад +44

      That's nice of them. What else happened? Was this in World War I or II?

    • @selenameckel4242
      @selenameckel4242 3 года назад +209

      @@thedesertfox5331 This was happened in the First World War and after the war ends, one of them married her and took her to see Paris that she always wanted

    • @Whitegirllover101
      @Whitegirllover101 3 года назад +35

      that's beautiful

    • @М62
      @М62 3 года назад +43

      What a pity that those times are already behind us...

    • @hubertwawrzyniak7710
      @hubertwawrzyniak7710 2 года назад +6

      Where did she live?

  • @edelweiss-
    @edelweiss- 3 года назад +3073

    Why nobody mentions, that the soldier is respecting her wishes and is treating her very well lol.

    • @hudsonhornet6558
      @hudsonhornet6558 2 года назад +11

      Even the Nazis I’m ww2 had some sort of rule against raping the women of conquered places and with their deserter punishment being death I’m sure rape was the same obviously some Germans got away with it every countries soldiers do it when it’s a large scale invasion but the fact they made it a law for soldiers to be probably killed if they did that shows that maybe they had some traditional morals at the time when other countries like Russia would just invade and say alright men have at it yk

    • @edelweiss-
      @edelweiss- 2 года назад +27

      @@hudsonhornet6558 yes

    • @Saipan2297
      @Saipan2297 2 года назад +183

      based

    • @potats1770
      @potats1770 2 года назад +24

      @@hudsonhornet6558 revenge at its finest, russian style

    • @folterknecht1768
      @folterknecht1768 2 года назад +1

      Can't have anthing that goes against the narrative. German soldier that isn't raping and pillaging ... counter revolution coming for sure!

  • @Otakupatriot117
    @Otakupatriot117 4 года назад +5954

    Germany in 1896: *Writes a love song*
    Americans in 2020: NAZIS
    Wow, what a salt mine I've created. I'm American myself and I enjoy German war music quite a lot. So if everyone could just chill out a little that'd be great.

    • @Thorus117
      @Thorus117 4 года назад +422

      And also Germans in 2020...

    • @ripstick1583
      @ripstick1583 4 года назад +623

      @@Ma_ksi Bro its the first world war there were no nazis in germany

    • @Ma_ksi
      @Ma_ksi 4 года назад +18

      @@ripstick1583 in ww2

    • @golf_supa
      @golf_supa 4 года назад +132

      @@Ma_ksi They may, after all there is another version in which the girl hang herself.

    • @xavi.cat.4095
      @xavi.cat.4095 4 года назад +293

      @@Ma_ksi Even if they did sing it, what would it matter?

  • @fuldaman1691
    @fuldaman1691 4 года назад +3055

    I'm polish myself, and german songs are what warms my heart my up.

    • @Prubkoopa
      @Prubkoopa 4 года назад +253

      Hey we don’t see this everyday

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 4 года назад +67

      @@Prubkoopa Indeed we don't.

    • @AGermanwithaMG42
      @AGermanwithaMG42 4 года назад +43

      @@Prubkoopa hey buddy! We meet again!

    • @Prubkoopa
      @Prubkoopa 4 года назад +39

      @@AGermanwithaMG42 we meet again!

    • @marcelis6932
      @marcelis6932 3 года назад +60

      i'm from Poland too, i must agree

  • @SlavaUkraine751
    @SlavaUkraine751 3 года назад +2649

    When I heard “in a little polish town” I got suspicious but it is actually really wholesome.

    • @bolenco149
      @bolenco149 3 года назад +123

      wait until you hear about the verse omitted by this version

    • @hartingtherealone
      @hartingtherealone 3 года назад +20

      @@bolenco149 what is it?

    • @bolenco149
      @bolenco149 3 года назад +285

      @@hartingtherealone
      in einem kleinem teiche
      da fischt man einem leiche
      das war so schön
      sie tragt 'nen zettel in der hand
      darauf geschrieben stand
      ,,ich hab einmal geküßt
      und schwer gebüßt"
      in english
      in a small pond
      a corpse was found
      that was so beautiful
      she carried a letter in her hand
      it was written in advance
      "i only kissed once
      and pay so heavily"

    • @derwolf3006
      @derwolf3006 3 года назад +90

      @@bolenco149 fuck I never Heard about that and I am a German...

    • @hans3000
      @hans3000 3 года назад +179

      @@bolenco149 shit just went from 0 to 100 real fricking quick

  • @Drückebecker
    @Drückebecker 2 года назад +2589

    Mein Opa hat mir dieses Lied auf den Fahrten mit dem Traktor stets vorgesungen. Morgen ist seine Beerdigung. Mach’s gut und danke für alles !

    • @mistermau2549
      @mistermau2549 2 года назад +190

      Mein Beileid möge er in Frieden ruhen 😔

    • @Landwirt-0306
      @Landwirt-0306 2 года назад +104

      Selig die Frieden stiften.

    • @Old_Glory
      @Old_Glory 2 года назад +43

      Auf windershen Herr...

    • @thegermansoldat1439
      @thegermansoldat1439 2 года назад +45

      Mann, das ist traurig.

    • @user-fb9ql8bm2e
      @user-fb9ql8bm2e 2 года назад

      mein Großvater kannte diese Melodie auch. Er wurde in ein Lager gesteckt, weil er Kommunist war, und dann in ein Strafbataillon gezwungen, wo einige alte Veteranen des Ersten Weltkriegs ihm dieses Lied und viele andere beibrachten.
      nach dem Krieg kehrte er zu seiner Familie in die DDR zurück, sprach aber immer noch ungern über den Krieg.

  • @culiusjaesar
    @culiusjaesar 4 года назад +2919

    Can we kiss ???
    Polish girl : -No

    • @michazadkowski8516
      @michazadkowski8516 4 года назад +132

      @theubergamer67 and then the winged hussars arrived

    • @idiocrat3744
      @idiocrat3744 4 года назад +24

      @@michazadkowski8516 And then the suvorov's army arrived

    • @guardrailhitter
      @guardrailhitter 4 года назад +7

      Nie całuje - Probably the girl
      In a nutshell

    • @NPC-zo7yo
      @NPC-zo7yo 4 года назад

      There is internet on the Wasteland?

    • @argent1631
      @argent1631 4 года назад +3

      Ave, true to Caesar.

  • @m60patton85
    @m60patton85 3 года назад +3099

    German Soldier: can I kiss you?
    Polish girl: no
    German Soldier: *43 years, you'll see*

    • @Nik29austria
      @Nik29austria 3 года назад +223

      Polish girls love German boys.

    • @mrg3neraltuxedos
      @mrg3neraltuxedos 3 года назад +9

      He prob dead by now

    • @Miszorov
      @Miszorov 3 года назад +125

      @@mrg3neraltuxedos Prolly died somewhere on the eastern front

    • @ExDee419
      @ExDee419 3 года назад +129

      "Ich küsse nie",
      43 years you'll see
      That rhymes

    • @SithEmpiredidnothingwrong
      @SithEmpiredidnothingwrong 3 года назад +49

      @@Nik29austria "Love"
      It's probably one-sided relationship, lol.

  • @Ifoundnohappinesshere
    @Ifoundnohappinesshere 4 года назад +501

    As always as usual....
    *_D I C I P L I N E_*

  • @icedem0n326
    @icedem0n326 4 года назад +644

    German songs always sound like everyone is having a blast. So merry.

    • @samchiu9918
      @samchiu9918 3 года назад +2

      What about Wo alle Straben Enden? It's rather depressing.
      Link: ruclips.net/video/Xi_vwyPRxOI/видео.html

    • @historynerdhanz6766
      @historynerdhanz6766 2 года назад +3

      @@samchiu9918 it's also not an authentic ww1 song, it's farb

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars 2 года назад +6

      The flag shown in the video is the flag of the occupiers of Poland before and during the First World War. This clearly shows that this song is a song of the German occupiers in Poland! It goes without saying that Poles don't like the songs of the occupiers. Especially when these songs are about how impudent occupier soldiers pulling Polish girls. Can't believe that this filth isn't deleted here! The title of the song means translated: "In a Poles little town." I can tell what the Germans were doing in small Polish towns at the time and in Poland in general too! The German army invaded the polish little town Kalisz (before Russian-occupied Poland) on 2 August 1914. The German soldiers took additional polish hostages, mistreating them and even killing them. The town was burnt down; only churches and public offices survived. A significant number of citizens were shot with many women and children. Prior to the war, Kalisz had 65,000 inhabitants. Afterwards, it was left with 5,000 inhabitants. The Polish territories conquered by the Germans were also looted, including the robbery of entire factories. Many Poles were also forced to work in Germany. People were indiscriminately forced into forced labor in raids. The working and living conditions of the forced laborers in the labor battalions were very poor. Large areas were deliberately devastated by the German army during their retreat from the Vistula river.... they shattered towns and villages. Much of the heavy fighting on the war's Eastern Front took place on the territory of the future Polish state. The scorched-earth retreat strategies left much of the war zone uninhabitable. Total deaths from 1914-18, military and civilian, within the 1919-1939 borders, were estimated at 1.128.000.
      By the way, the German song is about a Polish town where the German occupiers are staying.
      A decent Polish girl certainly wouldn't have been flirting with the damn occupiers.

    • @daveshalikiani3305
      @daveshalikiani3305 2 года назад +45

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars 🥱 This dude is more nationalistic than nazis themselves.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars 2 года назад +2

      @@daveshalikiani3305 This is a ridiculous and absurd claim! Has he already committed genocide like the Nazi nation? Incidentally, these are typical ridiculous and absurd claims by people who want to cover up the fact that they have no logical and good counterarguments. A pathetic behavior.

  • @maximidze2286
    @maximidze2286 4 года назад +868

    what if we
    kissed in poland??
    haha... just kidding
    unless..?

    • @PyromancerFelipeBR
      @PyromancerFelipeBR 4 года назад +3

      Combine profile pic, i do know half-life so interesting other fan by here, Greetings from Brazil

    • @Eadesgameplay
      @Eadesgameplay 3 года назад

      bass

    • @game19291
      @game19291 3 года назад

      O no the country human fandom is after you
      S U R V I V E

    • @youngminkwon616
      @youngminkwon616 7 месяцев назад

      LMAO

  • @davidmallon8300
    @davidmallon8300 4 года назад +948

    My great grandma was born on the 21st of March 1920 in Poland to German parents who too were born in Poland (Russian partition) in a village called Wyrobki. She had many siblings possibly around 18 or 19 (She had older twin sisters who died young) she was her parents last set of children being born a twin (Georg was her brother). In 1939 either before or after their birthday in march he died of a blood disease. Then 6 months later one of her 3 remaining brothers (Either Gustav or Edmund) died defending his country from German invasion when the war broke out (It is never really spoken about at least as far as I know that Germans fought for Poland). His last words to my great grandmother was "Alice we go to cannonfodder". He knew that was the last he would see of his sister. Her brother Jan was captured by the Germans and eventually released and the family were told to sign some papers and they did which granted them German citizenship (Volks Deutche) she told me she had no idea what the papers were just told to sign them. Her brother Jan died in August of 1944 in Warsaw. He was a policeman and was killed by the Polish rebels (Sad to think he fought for freedom and he was killed by his own countrymen)
    My great grandfather was born on the 16th of March 1922 in a town called Gostynin. His father was German (Protestant) and his mother Polish (Catholic). His mother was shunned from Church for her marriage and she was not allowed to attend. My great grandfather and his siblings were all raised Catholic still however. He had many siblings most of whom remained in Poland after the war. He met my great grandmother when the Germans moved her to Gostynin with her family from their brick farm which her father had built after going to America twice to make money. He never forgave the Germans as they put them in a run down wooden farm. This farm so happened to be next door to my great granddads families farm. She once told my dad "Granddad was a nosy man, he peeped in our windows and kept creeping over to visit" and supposedly she said they went in the cow shed and thats how my great aunt was made xD.
    They married in 1942 in Gostynin Lutheran Church (previously a castle until the 1820's and then in 1946 it was turned into a Catholic church and then closed permanently by the Communist government) and in August their oldest daughter was born. Then in 1944 my grandmother was born. In 1946 they were forced to leave Poland after a decree made by the Communist government against supposed traitors. (Sadly this is the price of war). My great great grandfather collapsed on a road on the way to Germany and begged my great grandma to take him home to be burried with his family. She left him there dead(born 1866 dead at 80) as she could not stay. She still had 2 children and an mother aged 67 to get to safety. She arrived in East Berlin and had to stay in a red cross camp. A woman told her she could stay with her but she had to sell her jewellery including her wedding ring to pay her to keep them. My great grandma became furious and demanded an apologise saying "You invaded my country, You forced my family to move and now you tell me to pay you to survive, how dare you". The woman apologised to her.
    My great grandma found out from an in-law who had escaped a prisoner of war camp that my great grandfather was alive. He was guarding prisoners (This in-law was of course his relative coincidence). She was so happy as the last time she saw my great grandad was 1943 when he came to her telling her the war was lost (He was in the Gebirgsjaeger from 1940-1944 or 1945 we don't know entirely when he joined the Americans either in Italy (He told my dad never to mention that to his Polish friends in England) or in Germany after the war had finished. He was given a choice in 1948 return to a hostile country his family had been forced from (except his siblings and parents due to being half German and seen as asimilated possibly due to Catholicism) or go to America or Britain. He chose the latter and worked as a miner in Rotherham. My great grandma came in 1950 with my grandma and great aunt and in 1955 her mother came over. They had 2 more children in 1955 and 1956.
    Oma as my dad was told to call her (He thought he was cheeky calling her her first name) died in 1980 2 days after her 101st birthday on April 28th. She was burried with my uncle who died 7 almost 8 years before in 1972 aged 9 (Hodgkins lymphoma/luekemia, perhaps Georg had that in 1939). Then in 2002 my great grandma's oldest/older sister died aged 59 6 months after came my great grandfather aged 80 (coincidence with his father in law). His ashes are burried with Oma (real name Emma Brandt nee Schmidt).
    On November 27th I will never forget the call that my great grandma was in hospital at 6:48 AM. We left our house 2 and a half hours north of Rotherham to be called at 8:20 to hear she had passed away. We arrived at the hospital and spent as long as we could with her in the hospital bed. She looked at peace and ready. She had said since 2002 she wanted to die to be with her husband. A day later this song came on my dad recommended songs out of the blue and ever since it has been her song.
    I will never forget you Nanna Seaside (She lived by the beach when my sisters were younger and they called our great grandparents that. I am the youngest and copied from them) and will always love you.

    • @Prubkoopa
      @Prubkoopa 4 года назад +42

      Beautiful

    • @misiek_xp4886
      @misiek_xp4886 4 года назад +1

      .

    • @StickMotion6000
      @StickMotion6000 4 года назад +39

      That's a interesting past, I'm sorry to hear about your Grandma. But at least she was happy getting to see her Husband in Heaven.

    • @lubliner3022
      @lubliner3022 4 года назад +65

      I presume your family are ethnic Germans but viewed themselves as Polish citizens, am I right? There were some cases of ethnic Germans (though, these lived in the parts that were Polish even before the partitions) siding with the Poles. The few famous ones were Michael von Unrug or Karl Albrecht von Habsburg-Altenburg but unfortunately they have been expelled for being ethnic Germans, regardless of their affiliation or being Pro-Polish. Sadly it was what the Communist Puppet Government did but it's even more disheartening when Germans don't even know such facts.

    • @davidmallon8300
      @davidmallon8300 4 года назад +45

      @@lubliner3022 yeah I mean she always said she was Polish even after she cane to Britain. Although she spoke German and had German surnames she still said it.
      Yeah its a shame that so many don't know history. I can't remember the admiral who was ethnic german and had no prior links to Poland who refused to speak german in prison camps saying he forgot how to speak it in 1939. He even demandaded a translator when Germans spoke to him 😂😂

  • @InvictusBattotai
    @InvictusBattotai 4 года назад +762

    RUclips : tHiS iS hAtEsPeEcH
    REeEeEEeEEEEeeeEeeEe

    • @GreekGopnik
      @GreekGopnik 4 года назад +18

      @Tired of being jewed exactly.

    • @GreekGopnik
      @GreekGopnik 4 года назад +19

      @Tired of being jewed happy to see that not all people in Central Europe are Neo-Liberal Commies :) Greetings from Greece brother.!!

    • @GreekGopnik
      @GreekGopnik 4 года назад +9

      @Benosoar bullshit??? So it is right to love the Jews but it is not right to love your country.??

    • @user-bz1od4yc5r
      @user-bz1od4yc5r 4 года назад +4

      @@GreekGopnik to some extent, yeah. you shouldnt discriminate against someone just because theyre different. likewise, you shouldnt force people to love their country.

    • @fishcereal9940
      @fishcereal9940 4 года назад +13

      Hmm I wonder why this stuff is being demonitised and deleted. Maybe because every single comment section on these videos is filled with antisemite borderline neo-nazi nonsence. This song has nothing to do with the national socialist regime apart from being used by the Whermacht as a continuation of its usage by the the imperial Reichsheer and the democratic Reichswher. I too disagree with german history being censored but its quite clear who's causing it and ruining it for everyone else.

  • @tfdallas1774
    @tfdallas1774 4 года назад +1507

    German: kiss please
    Pole: no
    German: ok
    *20 years later*
    German: kiss?
    Pole: no
    German: *WHY I OUTTA*

    • @pariotawsome124
      @pariotawsome124 4 года назад +5

      Lol

    • @johnnytopside9215
      @johnnytopside9215 4 года назад +30

      this was made in 1896 germany invaded 43 years later

    • @tfdallas1774
      @tfdallas1774 4 года назад +42

      @@johnnytopside9215 well they sang it in WW1 too

    • @karlheven8328
      @karlheven8328 4 года назад +16

      @@tfdallas1774 it was ironically in the top 3 of Wehrmacht songs (most popular during the war with soldiers) just after the Westerwaldlied and Wenn wir marschieren.

    • @edelweiss-
      @edelweiss- 3 года назад +5

      they have saxony girls they dont need polish ones, lol.

  • @The_13th_Hussar
    @The_13th_Hussar 3 года назад +202

    German soldier: hey...
    Polish girl: I'm only into bad boys.
    German soldier: I can fix that.

  • @theprincipalityofstopmotio2146
    @theprincipalityofstopmotio2146 4 года назад +456

    Literally Ever German Soldier Love Songs:
    German Soldier: Can we marry/kiss?
    Girl: NEIN

    • @breizhcatalonia1993
      @breizhcatalonia1993 4 года назад +22

      *Nie

    • @matteusgreyling7074
      @matteusgreyling7074 4 года назад +18

      @@breizhcatalonia1993 *Nein

    • @pariotawsome124
      @pariotawsome124 4 года назад +4

      Next up the airforce

    • @edelweiss-
      @edelweiss- 3 года назад +1

      literally just this love song because in "Das Brombeerlied" the soldier is having a baby with the girl, lol.

    • @kevdeanstudios
      @kevdeanstudios 3 года назад +1

      @@matteusgreyling7074 no the girl is polish

  • @Rouhollah74
    @Rouhollah74 4 года назад +124

    Her: "Ich küsse nie."
    Him: "Then pay with your blood!"

  • @Gualberto_Villaroel_Oficial
    @Gualberto_Villaroel_Oficial 4 года назад +821

    Stop SIMPING and return to your duties serving the Fatherland

  • @ondrejlukas1121
    @ondrejlukas1121 4 года назад +1927

    "In a little polish town"
    Well, too bad they probably burnded that town twenty years later

    • @ondrejlukas1121
      @ondrejlukas1121 4 года назад +130

      @Tired of being jewed username checks off

    • @timdewit6088
      @timdewit6088 4 года назад +154

      @Tired of being jewed You realize that this guy actually is a Pole, right. You know, the people that probably have a shitload of actual firsthand family stories from that time about this shit?

    • @simonk.2552
      @simonk.2552 4 года назад +22

      I hope you do know that your source is completely wrong

    • @johnshopkins5804
      @johnshopkins5804 4 года назад +117

      @Phil Man Read my response. The Poles did commit atrocities, but, as I write, "these happened AFTER the German invasion in 1939 and do not compare whatsoever in magnitude or number with German atrocities against ethnic Poles, Russians, Czechs, Ukranians, Roma, Jews, French, Dutch, etc. etc. etc."
      The Germans were the villains of WWII, in terms of atrocities and ideology. Yes, the Allies did commit atrocities, such as the Bengal Famine, the Japanese internment camps, the Katyn Massacre, etc. These, however *PALE* in comparison to the staggering number of atrocities and mass murders the Germans and Japanese and Italians and other Axis nations committed. Here's a short list.
      - Auschwitz concentration camp
      - Buchenwald concentration camp
      - Treblinka concentration camp
      - Sobibor concentration camp
      - Babi Yar Massacre
      - Unit 731
      - Nanjing Massacre
      - Warsaw Ghetto
      - Aktion T4
      - Baatan Death March
      - Etc.
      - Etc.
      - Etc.
      Please educate yourself before spouting ignorant neo-Nazi talking points.
      Go back to middle school.

    • @fedpostah
      @fedpostah 4 года назад +25

      @Phil Man This. Isnt it weird how the enemies of America are always such horrible monsters and their allies are such infallible angels?

  • @MusicofWarOfficial
    @MusicofWarOfficial 4 года назад +326

    My whole life summed up in one song

  • @UninstalledGamer
    @UninstalledGamer 3 года назад +252

    Erika: Hey Hans, want to date?
    Hans: No, I like Samoan girls, not Germans.
    *Gets rejected in Samoa*
    Hans: Well shit, guess I'll go with Polish girls then
    *Gets rejected in Poland*
    Hans: Hey Erika I'm sorry.

  • @Nyxtify
    @Nyxtify 4 года назад +807

    Soldat: Can I kiss you?
    Hawaiian Girl: no
    Soldat: Can I kiss you?
    Polish Girl: no
    Soldat: Fine, I already have a wife.

    • @nightmare2439
      @nightmare2439 4 года назад +6

      Placed a grin on my face

    • @casperkrobloks6786
      @casperkrobloks6786 4 года назад +6

      @mateusz w more like nobody want to kiss saugages

    • @johnrocky1695
      @johnrocky1695 4 года назад +1

      I need more Like in my video 🙏

    • @chadofthexxthcentury4741
      @chadofthexxthcentury4741 3 года назад +34

      He is now going to Paris, wish him luck boys

    • @nrw64
      @nrw64 3 года назад +31

      @@chadofthexxthcentury4741 And if that doesn't work, the Netherlands Norway Denmark the Balkans Russia and North Africa, Belgium Luxembourg are still available.
      Soldat needs wife. Soldat without a wife get sad🦍

  • @MichalNowaczewski3345
    @MichalNowaczewski3345 10 месяцев назад +38

    Greetings from Poland to Germany ❤

    • @MiSt3300
      @MiSt3300 5 месяцев назад +4

      Lol a Polish guy with a confederate flag? Why?

    • @erenliebert4576
      @erenliebert4576 4 месяца назад

      We envy our western European brothers who got to have cool stuff like slaves back when it was ok, now we are salty we won't get to have that experience, it sucks

    • @Ihavenoideaeitheruhh
      @Ihavenoideaeitheruhh 4 месяца назад +1

      🤔🤔

    • @LucasSantos-ht5gg
      @LucasSantos-ht5gg Месяц назад

      You're fucking up Germany's history, man.

  • @skinflute801
    @skinflute801 4 года назад +172

    1932: aber “Nein”, aber “Nein” sprach sie: Ich küsse nie. 1939: blitzkrieg

  • @periklisgermanos6488
    @periklisgermanos6488 4 года назад +152

    When you get friendzoned

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 4 года назад +14

      @@magicjohnsins No nothing about prostitution. In the song the young Polish girl is killed by her family who consider her a traitor (and is only a teenager).

    • @stegotyranno4206
      @stegotyranno4206 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@markhenley3097what?

  • @danielc150
    @danielc150 3 года назад +147

    My german friends ! Greetings from Poland !

    • @L_back
      @L_back 3 года назад +20

      Yes! Greetings from Poland!

    • @thedarkness3766
      @thedarkness3766 3 года назад +28

      Thank you! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪!

    • @SMILING432
      @SMILING432 Год назад +4

      Your german friend gonna kiss you 😘

    • @gustavmahler6769
      @gustavmahler6769 Год назад +5

      Huhu! From a german-hungaric! What a beautiful country you have!
      😘

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      Ridiculous. No Pole greets Germans in this way. You are obviously a troll. By the way, this song is a song of the German occupiers in Poland! Can't believe that this filth isn't deleted here! The title of the song means translated: "In a Poles little town." I can tell what the Germans were doing in small Polish towns at the time and in Poland in general too! The German army invaded the polish town Kalisz (before that was Russian-occupied Poland) on 2 August 1914. The German soldiers took additional polish hostages, mistreating them and even killing them. The town was burnt down; only churches and public offices survived. A significant number of citizens were shot with many women and children. Prior to the war, Kalisz had 65,000 inhabitants. Afterwards, it was left with 5,000 inhabitants. There is also a wiki link to the massacre with the title: "Destruction of Kalisz"! These were by no means the only atrocities committed by this criminal soldier. There were also such massacres in Belgium, as well as in Poland, cities were also destroyed there! The Polish territories conquered by the Germans were looted, including the robbery of entire factories. Many Poles were also forced to forced labor in Germany. People were indiscriminately forced into forced labor in raids. The working and living conditions of the forced laborers in the labor battalions were very poor. Large areas were deliberately devastated by the German army during their retreat from the Vistula river.... they shattered towns and villages. Much of the heavy fighting on the war's Eastern Front took place on the territory of the future Polish state. The scorched-earth retreat strategies left much of the war zone uninhabitable. Total deaths from 1914-18, military and civilian, within the 1919-1939 borders, were estimated at 1.128.000.
      By the way, the German song is about a Polish town where the German occupiers are staying. A decent Polish girl certainly wouldn't have been flirting with the damn occupiers. It's disgusting when occupying soldiers badger Polish girls. This disgusting song actually serves to mock the occupied Poles. This is to show the Poles that the Poles cannot prevent Polish girls from being annoyanced by disgusting occupier soldiers. But this hated occupiers were wrong. Because the Poles were able to prevent this and expelled and killed the hated occupiers.

  • @assassasine1872
    @assassasine1872 4 года назад +431

    Me: asking my crush for a date
    My crush: 0:37

  • @maciejszczerba7852
    @maciejszczerba7852 Месяц назад +6

    I love this song. Greetings from Poland!

  • @mickel1634
    @mickel1634 3 года назад +42

    some german marching songs are so heartwarming there's no other word for it

    • @linus2609
      @linus2609 7 месяцев назад +1

      You don't know the real lyrics

    • @tejas_28-s3t
      @tejas_28-s3t 3 месяца назад

      @@linus2609like?

  • @bs8004
    @bs8004 4 года назад +186

    I love to see how people from all around the globe are interested in our soldier songs :)

    • @thedesertfox5331
      @thedesertfox5331 3 года назад +5

      Me too! I'm from America!

    • @herzschlagerhoht5637
      @herzschlagerhoht5637 3 года назад +1

      Deutsche Soldatenlieder und ihre Fans sind rechts!

    • @bs8004
      @bs8004 3 года назад

      @@herzschlagerhoht5637 nö

    • @barbaris1231
      @barbaris1231 3 года назад +4

      I am a Russian who knows little English and German trying to translate the song from the comments
      And yes your songs are beautiful

    • @For_Nirato
      @For_Nirato 2 года назад +2

      Im german and i thought no one would like us after the wars and more and many more things but still, theres people that like the german folk. They even learn the language.

  • @Kamii.1g
    @Kamii.1g 3 года назад +139

    German soldier: Hey this polish woman is really cute
    Meanwhile at RUclips HQ:NAZI NAZI NAZI NAZI NAZI NAZI NAZI NAZI

    • @game19291
      @game19291 3 года назад +2

      :Me a history type of guy: German soldier ._.

    • @nkien5907
      @nkien5907 3 года назад +1

      united states*

    • @nkien5907
      @nkien5907 3 года назад

      @Heavy is traumatized *most of the western world

  • @ernestofernandez5864
    @ernestofernandez5864 4 года назад +19

    Das Lied, zusammen mit den Bildern, sind einfach wunderschön. Gerührt von dem Klang des Liedes, vergießt man den Anlaß, und man nimmt nur wahr, die Schönheit der Begegnung und... ihre Tragik.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 4 года назад

      'One sheds the occasion' freaking Google Translate wasting my time

  • @cannoxgd7391
    @cannoxgd7391 3 года назад +214

    Me: Are you two friends?
    Nazi Germany: Yes
    German Empire: No

    • @arizonaranger6024
      @arizonaranger6024 3 года назад +2

      Lmao

    • @noggy3133
      @noggy3133 3 года назад +1

      @@arizonaranger6024 you found texas res yet?

    • @bigounce9058
      @bigounce9058 2 года назад

      Pretty sure nazi germany wouldn't like the Kaserreich

    • @dirkthedaring5131
      @dirkthedaring5131 2 года назад +4

      @@noggy3133 currently watching from the window, holding my breath. I think this handsome ranger is about to meet his death

    • @saintbread5080
      @saintbread5080 2 года назад

      @@noggy3133 Oh my god no way

  • @thega.
    @thega. 4 года назад +42

    You always have the best versions of songs, Ingen!

  • @Fealinrin
    @Fealinrin 3 года назад +289

    This song is more beautiful when u know polish legend about princess Wanda, which didn't want to marry German prince Rydygier.
    She decided to suicide in river Wisła instead of to be married by German. Then Rydygier invaded Cracow :)

    • @gr_egg
      @gr_egg 3 года назад +30

      germans arent exactly known for their beauty so it checks out

    • @ludger9878
      @ludger9878 3 года назад +17

      @@gr_egg And who is known for their beauty?

    • @gustavspuke6463
      @gustavspuke6463 3 года назад +11

      @@ludger9878 Italians, eastern/northern europeans and the french.

    • @ludger9878
      @ludger9878 3 года назад +40

      @@gustavspuke6463 Germans are northern europeans.

    • @gustavspuke6463
      @gustavspuke6463 3 года назад +8

      @@ludger9878 Germans are a very mixed race.

  • @casper6405
    @casper6405 3 года назад +47

    Most war songs: we will destroyour enemy
    German songs: getting rejected over and over again

  • @maryzolc8494
    @maryzolc8494 Год назад +49

    As a polish girl I was scared for a moment seeing the title, but it's actually cute

    • @usuarioanonimo5899
      @usuarioanonimo5899 Год назад

      you hated the music?

    • @DiriaMeneam
      @DiriaMeneam Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/6la3ooZEHi0/видео.html
      A co mają począć Węgierki? :-D

    • @mastergamer1238
      @mastergamer1238 7 месяцев назад +1

      So can we kiss?

  • @primalreversion7034
    @primalreversion7034 4 года назад +617

    Fun fact: when this song was made Poland didn't exist, it was a region on the map
    Chances are the dude was still in Germany

    • @sparkshark9697
      @sparkshark9697 4 года назад +11

      Als das Lied gemacht wurde meist du wohl.

    • @juliak641
      @juliak641 4 года назад +111

      It wasn't on the map, but it doesn't mean that it didn't exist! In my humble opinion, as long as a country lives as the idea in people's hearts and minds it exists and can't be denied. That's why Poland survived.

    • @acebars
      @acebars 4 года назад +83

      Fun fact: Prussia then Germany occupied Poland along with Russia and Austria (and you robbed them of their land and properties with ruthless germanisation programs) . No wonder no one wants to kiss you.

    • @orzepolski9978
      @orzepolski9978 4 года назад +23

      @@acebars true kurwa!

    • @orzepolski9978
      @orzepolski9978 4 года назад +7

      Naja eig schon aber auch nicht sagen wir mal sie haben nur auf die befreiung gewartet

  • @svenheilborn1537
    @svenheilborn1537 2 года назад +187

    Congratulations for your national holiday on 11th November Poland from your friends in Germany

    • @MiSt3300
      @MiSt3300 Год назад +15

      thanks from Poland. Germany is our good ally now, and we all remember the past and learn from it, we respect the dead and make cooperation for a better future, no more war. We need to stop Russia that makes war in our century.

    • @Better_Clean_Than_Green
      @Better_Clean_Than_Green Год назад +2

      When I hear/read "11th November" I always have to think about Rhodesia
      Rhodesians never die...

    • @Tommy-ii8eb
      @Tommy-ii8eb Год назад +1

      We may be friends but we will always be rivals, we have conflicting international interests.

    • @Tommy-ii8eb
      @Tommy-ii8eb Год назад

      @Pablo Bullshit, the fact that Germany is an economic power is irrelevant in our competition. Poland is pro-EU but opposes the German-French power in the union, which is why we are creating a counterbalance with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe for this arrangement and soon together with Ukraine and Moldova. Poor and weak Poland as an economic colony is in the interest of Germany, the role of a leader in Central and Eastern Europe and the weakening of Germany's position with the help of the USA is in the interest of Poland. We have been competing for centuries on many levels and our interests are always contradictory, in industry, water and maritime economy, foreign policy and military. Remember that Poland's GDP is growing very fast and faster than experts predict, interesting fact The Polish economy took 2nd place in the world in GDP growth from 1990 to 2020 with an increase of 857% so think what will happen in 2050. Poland and Germany will never be partners.

    • @syrex4647
      @syrex4647 Год назад

      Why do you like us? We've murdered so many innocent german people back in WW2
      Honestly i'm not really that proud to be polish anyway.

  • @chadofthexxthcentury4741
    @chadofthexxthcentury4741 3 года назад +50

    This German soldier already got rejected in Samoa and Poland...he is now going to Paris, wish him luck boys!

    • @suchendnachwahrheit9143
      @suchendnachwahrheit9143 Год назад +2

      Got rejected too I heard

    • @senhormonarquico
      @senhormonarquico 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@suchendnachwahrheit9143 dang, poor guy, I've heard rumors of him going to Spain. Wish him luck, boys!

    • @FatherSnail
      @FatherSnail 14 дней назад

      ​@senhormonarquico Now he's on his way to Moscow

  • @fritadosebbl9814
    @fritadosebbl9814 Месяц назад +6

    Girls: "omg, Germany was so evil in the 20th century"
    Boys: "I crave the love of a foreign lady."

    • @redacted7060
      @redacted7060 Месяц назад +2

      This song was made in the 19th century

  • @alyosha119
    @alyosha119 4 года назад +113

    This version is much less darker than the one I heard the other day

    • @quicke5486
      @quicke5486 4 года назад +22

      This was made during the Imperial era of Germany, so yeah.

    • @goldenbough56
      @goldenbough56 4 года назад +19

      @B. What? It was made in 1896 and was sung in ww1 but then of course hitler comes in and slaps a swastika and ruins everything

    • @goldenbough56
      @goldenbough56 4 года назад +1

      @B. Oh ok sorry

    • @alyosha119
      @alyosha119 4 года назад

      @Kfc manager ruclips.net/video/jF--IXYAvWM/видео.html

  • @caise3910
    @caise3910 4 года назад +201

    I thought the song was created by German soldiers during ww2
    The version of this song is a bit weird because all the other versions end about a dead corpse that was so beautiful (presumably the gurl)

    • @rhodesianwojak2095
      @rhodesianwojak2095 4 года назад +1

      hm?

    • @remi.j3422
      @remi.j3422 4 года назад +53

      This is the WW1 version, this is why in the video you can see elements like the helmets with spikes on top, and the map of the german Empire.

    • @edelweiss-
      @edelweiss- 3 года назад +17

      because after a year or so, she kisses the german soldier.
      later the soldier is searching her in poland.
      he find her dead body, she got murdered by polsih guys because she kissed a "nazi"
      yes, thats the story

    • @gr_egg
      @gr_egg 3 года назад +1

      @@edelweiss- good riddance

    • @galatheumbreon6862
      @galatheumbreon6862 3 года назад +3

      @@gr_egg why?

  • @robin57380
    @robin57380 3 года назад +57

    I feel so sad .. one of my ancestor (french under german occupation) fought for prussia in 1914. He returned in 1918 , had a kid in 1926. He refused to give his son to the nazis so he was deported in Dachau , died there in 1945.
    Looking for his ww1 history, french administration told me that every papers related to french prussia’s fighter during ww1 were destroyed during the fall of berlin , due to americans bombers.... .
    Sometimes i hear this, and wish he listened it too. Even if He Was forced to fought. I’ll never know where he was, makes me so sad..

    • @yolomanolo2601
      @yolomanolo2601 2 года назад +5

      French under german occupation? Was he enlisted in 1914 in occupied territories or do you mean he was from a certain territory in western Germany the French stole during Louis XIV. rule and was taken back in 1871?

    • @robin57380
      @robin57380 2 года назад +1

      @@yolomanolo2601 no he was french before 1870, in moselle.
      Then France lost Elsass and moselle, and he fought for the Kaiser in 1914.
      Near my village there was a Hulan regiment. Maybe he went there.
      All the archives from moselle from this time were destroyed in a bombardment during ww2.
      I will never now. And damn i feel sad.

    • @yolomanolo2601
      @yolomanolo2601 2 года назад +1

      @@robin57380 So much waste of Life between France and Germany. We should have split the territory along the language border and be done with wars in 1871.

    • @robin57380
      @robin57380 2 года назад +2

      @@yolomanolo2601 I don't know man. It's really complicated.
      My family have mainly german roots.
      I speak a language which is a derivative from german, which is the old language in Moselle. I speak german as well, french too obviously.
      I kind of agree with your position, but then ww1, nothing would have change.
      I have germany in my heart, but my blood is french.
      We can agree that i'm a good mosellan haha

    • @unsrescyldas9745
      @unsrescyldas9745 Год назад +2

      @@robin57380 Actually the French themselves have German roots. French come from German region Franconia.

  • @aleksanderd2140
    @aleksanderd2140 4 года назад +169

    Wzruszajace, romantyczne, pieknie dziekuje.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 4 года назад +3

      Tak

    • @krystynamarkowska1521
      @krystynamarkowska1521 2 года назад +5

      Co tu jest wzruszającego? Serio pytam.

    • @kukuio
      @kukuio 2 года назад +8

      @rob bob Znając życie to ta polka była gwałcona bita i kazano jej gotować niemieckim żołnierzom :/

    • @gabrielaschroder9127
      @gabrielaschroder9127 2 года назад +7

      @@kukuio Sie haben den Text nicht VERSTANDEN! Zu dem geschichtlichen Zeitpunkt war Polen Preußisch . Zumindest die Städte wie Stetin , Danzig, und Gotenhafen , Geschichte wissen und bilden wäre von Vorteil . Und nur darum geht es , den Text zu verstehen . Wie alt sind Sie ??? WISSEN SIE EIGENTLICH WIE VIELE GELD-SCHLDEN POLEN HATTE?????SEIT MARIA -TERESIA ZU PAUSEN ?????

    • @ゲトリクスうぇるきん
      @ゲトリクスうぇるきん 2 года назад

      @@krystynamarkowska1521
      🇵🇱人?

  • @synheraklesa1615
    @synheraklesa1615 Год назад +18

    🇵🇱 text:
    W jednym z polskich miasteczek mieszkała jedna dziewczyna Ona była bardzo piękna Była najpiękniejszym dzieckiem jakie było można w Polsce spotkać Ale nie, ale nie, powiedziała, ja nie całuję się. Ona była najpiękniejszym dzieckiem Zaprosiłem ją na tańce Z jej wianka wypadła czerwona róża Podniosłem ją spod jej stóp i poprosiłem o jeden całus Ale nie, ale nie, powiedziała, ja nie całuję się. Była najpiękniejszym dzieckiem jakie było można w Polsce spotkać Ale nie, ale nie, powiedziała, ja nie całuję się. Ona była najpiękniejszym dzieckiem I kiedy żegnaliśmy się leżała w moich ramionach Ona była taka piękna Na koniec podarowała mi pierścionek i pożegnalny pocałunek Nie zapomnij Aneczki polskiego dziecka Była najpiękniejszym dzieckiem.

  • @kratosthegodofwar2593
    @kratosthegodofwar2593 3 года назад +463

    When I build an Army, I want the Germans and Russians to write military marching songs for my Army.

  • @francograpelli3060
    @francograpelli3060 2 года назад +46

    To understand the context of the song. Poland was separated till end of WW1. The part occupied from Prussia aka Kaiserreich had German troops like American troops in Germany after WW2 These guys end of 19th century were young, pretty, well groomed and chivalrous. Girls then loved that type of man. There is known about many girls who kissed and married the guy later. Polish girls were known as the sweetest and prettiest in whole Europe. And for a German a bit exotic though.

  • @Jan_Bidon
    @Jan_Bidon Год назад +11

    Probably name "Maruschka" is distorted version of polish name "Maryśka" what some german solider heard and used. "Maryśka" is diminutive for "Maria", what is polish version of name Mary

  • @adriankubiak5894
    @adriankubiak5894 4 года назад +62

    GREETINGS FROM POLAND

  • @aguyonasiteontheinternet
    @aguyonasiteontheinternet 2 года назад +20

    YT: oMg tHiS iS LiTeRaLlY hAtE sPeEcH
    The song: I WANT DAT POLISH *ASS*

  • @2Musketieners2MLm
    @2Musketieners2MLm 4 года назад +40

    I have german blood I know for sure. (Im dutch) and this makes me proud for having it. Beautiful song

  • @mololongothesequel5991
    @mololongothesequel5991 2 года назад +31

    That transition is so satisfying... 0:40

    • @hawks-wings
      @hawks-wings 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I thought so too.

  • @czwartek565
    @czwartek565 3 года назад +23

    Polish legend.
    Ruler of Germany: Want to marry Princess Wanda
    Wanda: Reject him
    He: Go to war against her state and win
    Wanda: Commited suicide - Jump to the river
    He: *trigged
    The end.

  • @GeneralNanachi
    @GeneralNanachi 3 месяца назад +6

    A beutifull song. As my History teacher told us German Soldiers were still humans

  • @ironcross2325
    @ironcross2325 4 года назад +4

    I will miss this channel. Thank you for your bravery Ingen! I will salute you in the youtube memorial

  • @egegeggegeeg4789
    @egegeggegeeg4789 4 года назад +81

    no matter how often the borders change, the poles will always be our neighbors. they are our brothers.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 2 года назад +1

      "Brothers"? Wow. That's far-fetched

    • @egegeggegeeg4789
      @egegeggegeeg4789 2 года назад +6

      @@DogDogGodFog nope, its actually not

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 2 года назад

      @@egegeggegeeg4789 It is lol

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 2 года назад

      @@egegeggegeeg4789 You are literally alone/nearly alone in this opinion

    • @egegeggegeeg4789
      @egegeggegeeg4789 2 года назад +1

      @@DogDogGodFog 43 likes agree with me i guess

  • @v0idthrashtilldeath127
    @v0idthrashtilldeath127 3 года назад +21

    I imagine how sad he was to return home without her.

  • @dabtican4953
    @dabtican4953 4 года назад +28

    Noice, never heard this rendition before. Best I've heard.

  • @Pan472
    @Pan472 Год назад +11

    Why the fuck would you ban a love song? The lyrics are the most wholesome I've heard in a long time in a song.

  • @Prubkoopa
    @Prubkoopa 4 года назад +75

    Germans are always best at Soldatenlied

  • @ErnestoFernandez-us5mg
    @ErnestoFernandez-us5mg 4 месяца назад +2

    Ein sehr schönes Soldatenlied, voll Schwung und fein. Die Bilder sind auch sehr gelungen. Da sehen wir einen jungen Soldat mit einer Ausrüstung fast größer als er selbst. Un sie, so schön wie nur eine junge Frau sein kann... Wunderbar ist auch das bild mit dem Abschiekuss: sie, so innig lieb, und er, fein und ritterlich, hält seine Pranken über ihre Taille schwebend...

  • @pullitlarry5296
    @pullitlarry5296 4 года назад +39

    MY FATHER AND GRANDPA FOUGHT WITH THEM. THEY ARE THE FINEST PEOPLE IN EUROPE.

    • @KK-rg1wz
      @KK-rg1wz 2 года назад

      So your father and grandpa fought for Hitler, .... in a war of destruction, murdering million of peopel.... "fine", ...

  • @cannoxgd7391
    @cannoxgd7391 3 года назад +11

    Top 10 most ironic moments of RUclips: 1:20 - 1:40
    _Ich küsse nie_ literally kissing in the -backround- background

  • @fruitypuffpie1585
    @fruitypuffpie1585 4 года назад +101

    Ich liebe Deutschland!!!Ich lerne Deutsch und ich habe B1 Zertifikat!!Viele Lieben Grüßen!!!Aus Griechenland!!🇬🇷❤❤❤❤🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪

    • @ihatetheantichrist500
      @ihatetheantichrist500 4 года назад +4

      I cant speak german but idk i can translate that comment

    • @anakinskywalker9772
      @anakinskywalker9772 4 года назад +2

      I want an English translation please.

    • @maiky0883
      @maiky0883 4 года назад +6

      Grüße gehen zurück aus Deutschland 🇩🇪

    • @thejp361
      @thejp361 4 года назад +6

      @@anakinskywalker9772 "I love Germany. I am currently stdying German and I have a B1 certificate .Greeting from Greece"
      So he's just a nice Kamerade ^^

    • @thejp361
      @thejp361 4 года назад +7

      Schön zu hören Kamerade ^^

  • @gordhammond7105
    @gordhammond7105 3 года назад +94

    The German soldier was honourable and respected the Polish girl. He asked her for a kiss a few times and he bowed out.

    • @maciejkowski67
      @maciejkowski67 3 года назад +3

      Yes very honourable especially during Warsaw Uprising when they raped and killed Polish women.

    • @gordhammond7105
      @gordhammond7105 3 года назад +8

      @@maciejkowski67 I like to think that there were some honorable people everywhere. I've known a few Poles of low moral character. However I never wrote off the entire Polish nation as a result.

    • @maciejkowski67
      @maciejkowski67 3 года назад +10

      @@gordhammond7105 Of course they are... but in 1943, during Getto Uprising and in 1944 Warsaw Uprising, majority od German showed to be mass mourderers. In 1944, in Warsaw Wola district in few days they killed about 80000 civilians. They were average German men who did it. After finish fighting they house by house destroyed whole city.

    • @tiagomonteiro130
      @tiagomonteiro130 3 года назад

      @@maciejkowski67 what goes around comes around 1921

    • @vf7058
      @vf7058 3 года назад +7

      @@maciejkowski67 This song is older than NSDAP...

  • @ivanjamesnorseweald
    @ivanjamesnorseweald 2 года назад +12

    1:06 painting name?

    • @ryker1871
      @ryker1871 2 года назад +3

      @@moldova7857 it’s a good painting?

  • @flokus1814
    @flokus1814 3 года назад +17

    "You don't kiss?
    Sure thing."
    *Lines up at the polish border with panzers*

  • @K.Pershing
    @K.Pershing 2 года назад +8

    You know its a pre 1930s german song when its about a man on the frontier either getting friendzoned or straight up rejected

  • @jello5303
    @jello5303 2 года назад +13

    Everyone else’s war songs: BREAK THEIR EAR LOBES
    Germany : I think this girl is cute c:

  • @gavinperry8433
    @gavinperry8433 4 года назад +20

    A German song on Poland ???
    Cannot leave without reading the comments

  • @bronek1993
    @bronek1993 Год назад +36

    Grüße aus Polen an die deutschen Brüder!!

    • @arpacayalp9707
      @arpacayalp9707 Год назад +8

      🇹🇷💖🇩🇪🇵🇱

    • @moho3060
      @moho3060 Год назад +10

      Jawoll Bruder 🇩🇪🤝🇵🇱

    • @AK_._
      @AK_._ Год назад +2

      Schreibt das sofort an die Maschiene 😅

    • @KrzysztofTomecki
      @KrzysztofTomecki 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AK_._
      Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz😁🎩😁

  • @Hegemol900
    @Hegemol900 2 года назад +11

    This Song is PROOF that the Friendzone is no new Conzept.

  • @ElVientoxD
    @ElVientoxD Год назад +2

    letter
    In einem Polenstadtchen, da liebt' ich eins ein Madchen, das war so schon.
    🎼 0:16 - 0:18
    Sie War das allerschonste Kind, das man in Polen find't, aber "Nein", aber "Nein" sprach sie: "Ich kusse nie."
    🎼 0:29 - 0:36
    aber "Nein", aber "Nein" sprach sie: "Ich kusse nie."
    🎼 0:41 - 0:46
    Ich fuhrte sie zum Tanze, da fiel aus ihrem Kranze, ein Roslein rot.
    🎼 0:57 - 0:59
    Ich hob es auf von ihrem Fuß, und bat un einen Kuß, aber "Nein", aber "Nein" sprach sie: "Ich kusse nie."
    🎼 1:10 - 1:17
    aber "Nein", aber "Nein" sprach sie: "Ich kusse nie."
    🎼 1:22 - 1:40
    Und als der Tag zu ende, wir reichten uns die Hande, zum letztanmal.
    🎼 1:51 - 1:52
    Sie lag in meinem, meinem Arm, mir schlug das Herz so warm, vergiß Maruschka nicht, das Polenkind.
    🎼 2:03 - 2:11
    vergiß Maruschka nicht, das Polenkind.
    🎼 2:16 - 2:19 End

  • @CT-7529
    @CT-7529 10 месяцев назад +5

    I can’t be the only one listening to this after being rejected on Valentine’s Day. Right?

  • @Stahl_und_Eisen
    @Stahl_und_Eisen 4 года назад +81

    Polish and german people belong together, as equals.

    • @gr_egg
      @gr_egg 3 года назад +19

      thats german for "we should be one country, our country"

    • @Stahl_und_Eisen
      @Stahl_und_Eisen 3 года назад +5

      @@gr_egg true

    • @marta9127
      @marta9127 Год назад +4

      Sounds terrifying

    • @captderichelieu2280
      @captderichelieu2280 Год назад

      @@marta9127 The naivety of the Poles will end very soon when the Germans very politely ask to return East Prussia to their home,.....📯

    • @swatinmates8828
      @swatinmates8828 Год назад

      they are now but all of the 1910 german lands excluding colonies is rightfully german@@Eidechse1

  • @Zack123Xx
    @Zack123Xx Год назад +3

    i love this song, and its a good way to remember someone by making a song sang from 4 generations

  • @meinhardtmuller8186
    @meinhardtmuller8186 2 года назад +50

    Dieses wundervolle Soldaten Lied haben wir in unserer Jugend oft in der Kneipe gesungen. In der DDR,wir hatten es von den Alten gelernt.

    • @Bruh-lh4og
      @Bruh-lh4og 2 года назад +1

      In einer kneipe? Habst ihr vielleicht bissl zu viel getrunken und seid zu glücklich weswegen ihr es gesungen habst? :D

    • @bernhardrottmann73
      @bernhardrottmann73 2 года назад +2

      Ist ein wunderschönes Lied

    • @antonstoeckl3689
      @antonstoeckl3689 2 года назад +2

      Bei uns war es genau so. Wenn wir in unserer Jugendgruppe im Wirtshaus gesungen haben, das Polenmaedchen war immer dabei. Wir lagen vor Madagaskar, Am Strande von Rio usw.

    • @unsrescyldas9745
      @unsrescyldas9745 Год назад +1

      @@Bruh-lh4og What dialect is that? shouldn't it be Habt ihr?

  • @benaved_0410
    @benaved_0410 2 месяца назад +6

    In einem Polenstädtchen
    Da lebte einst ein Mädchen
    Das war so schön
    Sie war das allerschönste Kind
    Das man in Polen findt
    Aber nein, aber nein, sprach sie
    Ich küsse nie
    Sie war das allerschönste Kind
    Das man in Polen findt
    Aber nein, aber nein, sprach sie
    Ich küsse nie
    Ich führte sie zum Tanze
    Da fiel aus ihrem Kranze
    Ein Röslein rot
    Ich hob es auf von ihrem Fuß
    Und bat um einen Kuß
    Aber nein, aber nein, sprach sie
    Ich küsse nie
    Ich hob es auf von ihrem Fuß
    Und bat um einen Kuß
    Aber nein, aber nein, sprach sie
    Ich küsse nie
    In einem kleinen Teiche
    Da fischt man eine Leiche
    Die war so schön
    Sie trag 'ein Zettel in der Hand
    Vorauf geschrieben stand
    Ich hab einmal geküßt
    Und schwer gebüßt

  • @eijijivjiv
    @eijijivjiv 3 года назад +21

    dude these songs are beautiful I'm not all for love songs but these are just masterpieces wtf

  • @svennski_9274
    @svennski_9274 4 года назад +78

    1915
    German soldier: hey do you wanna kiss?
    Polish girl: no
    1939
    German soldier: remember me?
    Polish girl: *panic*
    German soldier: yeah you do

  • @misieq2708
    @misieq2708 2 года назад +15

    This is what my class have to sing while learning german

  • @CENsystem
    @CENsystem 3 года назад +12

    The song: in a little polish town
    Hitler: *in a little Poland*

  • @jazdajazda2191
    @jazdajazda2191 6 месяцев назад +11

    these people in comments treating this as nazi song when it was literally made in 1896

  • @weezkee1814
    @weezkee1814 2 месяца назад +5

    Holy hell the song wrote the love story of my great great grandparents

  • @justarandomconservativecoo3016
    @justarandomconservativecoo3016 4 года назад +12

    This song plays as my alarm clock, and it’s pretty good waking me up.

  • @Kazmistrz1993
    @Kazmistrz1993 3 года назад +35

    Sounds like a relic of better times, or maybe a promise of a better future.
    No more brother wars. Here's to you from Poland.

  • @57z2
    @57z2 Год назад +8

    pre-coldwar german songs always have such a distinct sound and tone that makes you recognize germany as soon as it starts

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад +1

      First! The song is a song of the German occupiers in Poland! Can't believe that this filth isn't deleted here! The title of the song means translated: "In a Poles little town." I can tell what the Germans were doing in small Polish towns at the time and in Poland in general too! The German army invaded the polish town Kalisz (before that was Russian-occupied Poland) on 2 August 1914. The German soldiers took additional polish hostages, mistreating them and even killing them. The town was burnt down; only churches and public offices survived. A significant number of citizens were shot with many women and children. Prior to the war, Kalisz had 65,000 inhabitants. Afterwards, it was left with 5,000 inhabitants. There is also a wiki link to the massacre with the title: "Destruction of Kalisz"! These were by no means the only atrocities committed by this criminal soldier. There were also such massacres in Belgium, as well as in Poland, cities were also destroyed there! The Polish territories conquered by the Germans were looted, including the robbery of entire factories. Many Poles were also forced to forced labor in Germany. People were indiscriminately forced into forced labor in raids. The working and living conditions of the forced laborers in the labor battalions were very poor. Large areas were deliberately devastated by the German army during their retreat from the Vistula river.... they shattered towns and villages. Much of the heavy fighting on the war's Eastern Front took place on the territory of the future Polish state. The scorched-earth retreat strategies left much of the war zone uninhabitable. Total deaths from 1914-18, military and civilian, within the 1919-1939 borders, were estimated at 1.128.000.
      By the way, the German song is about a Polish town where the German occupiers are staying. A decent Polish girl certainly wouldn't have been flirting with the damn occupiers.

    • @57z2
      @57z2 Год назад +3

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars first of all, how does this massive essay relate to anything i said, and second, why are you writing it here? write it somewhere where people will actually read it entirely and take deep thought about it, not some random youtube comment replies section, this is litteraly deranged

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад +2

      @@57z2 Another fool who presumes to speak for everyone. You shouldn't judge others by your own standards of inability to understand longer texts. There are definitely people who are able to read and understand longer texts. In fact, this is not the first long comment from me and many people have already thanked me for the information in my comments. Also, my comment relates to the topic of the video!

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Год назад +4

      ​@@GreatPolishWingedHussarsthe song was made in 1896

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      @@tuluppampam Yes, that's right, in 1896 it was Poland's enemies who sang the pathetic song. The German soldiers who later massacred Polish civilians in World War I probably also sang this disgusting song.

  • @outerspace7391
    @outerspace7391 4 года назад +156

    I wasn't expecting such a pro-Polish song from the German Empire

    • @karlheven8328
      @karlheven8328 4 года назад +48

      Ironically this song was one of the most popular in the German Wehrmacht.
      But the truth is that it is not at all pro-polish it's at best ambivalent and this song here was not the text that wad sung 1933-1945.
      In fact there existed one also often sung version where the polish girls was effectively killed in a pond (maybe she killed herself or other Poles killed her).
      So in some way yes it's too good to be true and this version here is post-war so no wonder it sounds a little pro-polish maybe.

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 3 года назад +32

      it's more pro-human and pro-love than anything else. just goes to show the difference between what the people who wage wars think vs the people that do the actual fighting.

    • @sfbismarck9537
      @sfbismarck9537 3 года назад +20

      @@karlheven8328 Wasn't this song writen in 1896? The Nazis later just changed some verses which later got re-writen to the old verses

    • @karlheven8328
      @karlheven8328 3 года назад +4

      @@sfbismarck9537 Yes, I think that is true.

    • @LukasZ_77
      @LukasZ_77 3 года назад +2

      @@buckplug2423 or it's just a simple song ?! you don't have to interpret war or any stuff in it

  • @kaiserwilhelmii1023
    @kaiserwilhelmii1023 3 года назад +18

    Song: About a German soldier and his *Polish* girlfriend
    RUclips: Nazi

  • @nope4879
    @nope4879 3 года назад +19

    First song I heared about Germans loving Poles

    • @ukrainiankamerad
      @ukrainiankamerad 3 года назад +2

      In Kaiser times, Poles werent killed, unlike Nazi period. Even during Hitler, many Germans didnt feel hate to Polish people, and most were forced to do that under threat of being killed ourselves

    • @scanida5070
      @scanida5070 3 года назад +8

      Poles were pretty well respected in the German Empire. Otto von Bismarck himself spoke Polish.

    • @piotrkijak1774
      @piotrkijak1774 3 года назад +7

      Actually it was both @@scanida5070 I think Otto von Bismarck went against poles after they had decided to fight off Pro-german authority. Causing germanization till some year after he realised it is useless and costs more than enough.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 2 года назад

      @@scanida5070 What? When lmao

  • @LiterallyRyan_Gosling
    @LiterallyRyan_Gosling 3 года назад +15

    Begin of war: this'll be quick and I met this cute Polish girl
    End of war: WO ALLE STRAßEN ENDEN

  • @BlaQ20
    @BlaQ20 Год назад +14

    with all responsibility for saying this, as a Pole, i absolutely love this song.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад +2

      You're definitely not Polish! Because no Pole likes disgusting songs from the criminal occupiers! Because this is a song of the German occupiers in Poland! Can't believe that this filth isn't deleted here! The title of the song means translated: "In a Poles little town." I can tell what the Germans were doing in small Polish towns at the time and in Poland in general too! The German army invaded the polish town Kalisz (before that was Russian-occupied Poland) on 2 August 1914. The German soldiers took additional polish hostages, mistreating them and even killing them. The town was burnt down; only churches and public offices survived. A significant number of citizens were shot with many women and children. Prior to the war, Kalisz had 65,000 inhabitants. Afterwards, it was left with 5,000 inhabitants. There is also a wiki link to the massacre with the title: "Destruction of Kalisz"! These were by no means the only atrocities committed by this criminal soldier. There were also such massacres in Belgium, as well as in Poland, cities were also destroyed there! The Polish territories conquered by the Germans were looted, including the robbery of entire factories. Many Poles were also forced to forced labor in Germany. People were indiscriminately forced into forced labor in raids. The working and living conditions of the forced laborers in the labor battalions were very poor. Large areas were deliberately devastated by the German army during their retreat from the Vistula river.... they shattered towns and villages. Much of the heavy fighting on the war's Eastern Front took place on the territory of the future Polish state. The scorched-earth retreat strategies left much of the war zone uninhabitable. Total deaths from 1914-18, military and civilian, within the 1919-1939 borders, were estimated at 1.128.000.
      By the way, the German song is about a Polish town where the German occupiers are staying. A decent Polish girl certainly wouldn't have been flirting with the damn occupiers. It's disgusting when occupying soldiers badger Polish girls. This disgusting song actually serves to mock the occupied Poles. This is to show the Poles that the Poles cannot prevent Polish girls from being annoyanced by disgusting occupier soldiers. But this hated occupiers were wrong. Because the Poles were able to prevent this and expelled and killed the hated occupiers

    • @me-dc8pj
      @me-dc8pj Год назад +5

      ​@@GreatPolishWingedHussarsthe song's from 1896 mate

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      @@me-dc8pj Yes, that's right, the song is from 1896 and also in 1896 it was Poland's enemies and occupiers who sang the pathetic song. The German soldiers who later massacred Polish civilians in World War I probably also sang this disgusting song. I described the crimes of this disgraceful soldiers in detail in my comment above!

    • @AnthemsOfEurope
      @AnthemsOfEurope 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@me-dc8pj Look at a map of Europe in 1896, where is Poland? Partially under German occupation. German was our occupier long before ww2. There is a ton of anti german song from this period, for example Rota (1908) which almost became the anthem