Friedrich III was an interesting figure. He was an active military commander, his timely arrival at Königgrätz secured Prussian victory and he later scored number of victories against the French. Yet he disliked war and treated his enemies humanely. He also spent a lot of time on Britain, and even represented his mother-in-law, queen Victoria in some ceremonial duties and social functions.
Imagine hearing this at the Olympic Games and seeing the Imperial Banner flying high with the Kaiser being there greeting people and holding a speech! ❤️🤍🖤
Very interesting and welcome addition to anthems on YT. Up til now, the only recording of this anthem I have heard [first on CD, then many times on YT] is a postwar vocal version, which is good but a little too on the oktoberfest oompah side. OF course one could just listen to any instrumental of God Save the Queen or My Country, 'tis of Thee and sing the German words. This recording sounds like it was a deliberate attempt at a "Variations" on the anthem, which was a respectable classical music genre, with extensive riffs rooted in the German march tradition. I enjoyed every second. Thanks for posting!
I'm a bit surprised that no previous comments have really picked on this already, but---surprise, surprise--the key melody of the German Empire's national anthem as played here turns out to be identical to Great Britain's "God Save the Queen" (or King, depending on the gender of the monarch in London at any given time). Perhaps it's no surprise, since Britain's Windsor family monarchs largely originated out of German nobility and were very closely related to the German Imperial family prior to WW I.
@@arthurbarber7546 Well before the Great War of course. Plus the invasion of Belgium wasn’t supposed to be an “invasion” and or occupation but a pass through to get to Frances back door to defeat them swiftly. In reality though the Schliffen plan was simply an outdated war plan for the time, and the invasion of Belgium should never have happened.
Anglo-German Union (Englisch-Deutsche Union) Anthem: God Save the Queen/King (half English and half German) Official Languages: English, German Allies: Italy, Hungary
To think that this year marks 150 years since the German Empire was formed and Germany was born wish the empire comes back with all the other Germanic royalty as it used to be in the empire with other nobles
In chronological order, the first country to use the anthem was the Kingdom of France in 1686, then the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1745, and finally Prussia in 1795.
He probably won't, unfortunately, as youtube perceives Erika as offensive and hate speech because of its WW2 background. The video would be removed instantly, and he might receive a strike as well.
Nice of you to include Fredrick III, not a lot of people talk about him because of his short reign.
Friedrich III was an interesting figure. He was an active military commander, his timely arrival at Königgrätz secured Prussian victory and he later scored number of victories against the French. Yet he disliked war and treated his enemies humanely.
He also spent a lot of time on Britain, and even represented his mother-in-law, queen Victoria in some ceremonial duties and social functions.
Queen Victoria’s son-in-law
yea he is great emperor if his reign is long there are no world war 1
The most ever underrated kaiser of all time
@@ramonchristoffdelacerna2567 you are correct
Imagine hearing this at the Olympic Games and seeing the Imperial Banner flying high with the Kaiser being there greeting people and holding a speech!
❤️🤍🖤
If Hindenburg restored the Kaiser instead of appointing Hitler, that would’ve happened in 1936
@@VamosHazard_that would have been impossible
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@@smurt1403 are you sure about that?
Listened to this in Gdansk. It is now Danzig
Always has been.
Ja
Heil Kaiser Dir!
Oh Vaterland , wie prächtig und majestätisch du warst!
Oh my god! I don't understand what you said but it sounds so majestic!
Love these old historic recordings. Really help bring history to life!
been looking for this for hours, thanks so much!
This song wasnt originaly an Anthem but Marsh called Preußenmarsch. Anyway it is really nice to hear it in this version.
Royal anthem 🙃
As a person of German desent who appreciates the German monarchy, thank you! ⚫⚪🔴
Th best Germany the best anthem the best Kaiser the best flag the best army
Ein Volk Eine Nation Ein Kaiser⚫⚪🔴!!!
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Hallo
Jawohl kamerad! ⚫⚪🔴
Good anthem greetings from Uruguay
Gott mit Uns!!!
Fur den Kaiser !!!
Какая красивая запись! Ещё не слышал такой
Спасибо !
Very interesting and welcome addition to anthems on YT. Up til now, the only recording of this anthem I have heard [first on CD, then many times on YT] is a postwar vocal version, which is good but a little too on the oktoberfest oompah side. OF course one could just listen to any instrumental of God Save the Queen or My Country, 'tis of Thee and sing the German words. This recording sounds like it was a deliberate attempt at a "Variations" on the anthem, which was a respectable classical music genre, with extensive riffs rooted in the German march tradition. I enjoyed every second. Thanks for posting!
I'm a bit surprised that no previous comments have really picked on this already, but---surprise, surprise--the key melody of the German Empire's national anthem as played here turns out to be identical to Great Britain's "God Save the Queen" (or King, depending on the gender of the monarch in London at any given time). Perhaps it's no surprise, since Britain's Windsor family monarchs largely originated out of German nobility and were very closely related to the German Imperial family prior to WW I.
Ja, we are die same royal family
Danke fürs hochladen ❤️
I like this version. Good song.
Imperial Germany was truly a gem for the ages!! So very proud to be of half German ancestry!!
Tell that to the Belgians
@@arthurbarber7546 Well before the Great War of course. Plus the invasion of Belgium wasn’t supposed to be an “invasion” and or occupation but a pass through to get to Frances back door to defeat them swiftly. In reality though the Schliffen plan was simply an outdated war plan for the time, and the invasion of Belgium should never have happened.
But it did happen. Germany spent all of WWI denying atrocities and all of WWII proving them to be true.
@@arthurbarber7546 Tell that to the kongonese
@@arthurbarber7546what about allied atrocities? U don't talk about that? The Congo? India? The famine of Bengal 1943?
Ngl, all anthems are good. Depends on the version 🤤🤤🤤
imagine disliking this masterpiece
Even though I live in the USA, I am SO proud of my Prussian ancestors. I am related to the Hohenzollerns.
This is a mix of Preußenlied and Heil dir im Siegerkranz
Fur Kaiser und Thron!
Real German And Prussia
Preußenmarsch (Germany/Prussia National Anthem)
1830/40-1918/33
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This melody was used in "ave glória, ave império" a Brazilian militar march
Yeah, too in France, Russia, UK, USA, Confederate states of America
Anglo-German Union (Englisch-Deutsche Union)
Anthem: God Save the Queen/King (half English and half German)
Official Languages: English, German
Allies: Italy, Hungary
Und Österreich
Nice version
Für den Kaiser und den Deutsches Vaterland!
Jawohl
Für Kaiser, Gott und Vaterland !! ⚫⚪🔴
heil kaiser !
Ja
Hey, very great video. I'm from Germany and I miss the German Empire. What's the name of the march from your intro?
my favorite emperor is wilhelm l
Is Not an emperor, Is an king
To think that this year marks 150 years since the German Empire was formed and Germany was born wish the empire comes back with all the other Germanic royalty as it used to be in the empire with other nobles
Why Kaiser Wilhelm II looks so beautiful? Lol
'All remaining dislikers will be hunted down and defeated."
Hello l am here
Hallo me
@@williamwilhelm6203lol
Super nice of 1701 holy Roman Empire
Prussia
Sounds the God Save The King.
The sound is german original
Due the Sultanate of Zanzibar anthem
Oh, that European culture, nothing like it 👍😊
Armsälig wer davon spricht, wahre preussen
Liebling des Volks zu Sein
who uploads videos about Germany on 25 of March? especially 2021
Gott Mitt Uns!
It is almost identical to the British anthem "God Save the King/Queen"
This anthem is in original from France.Then it came to Brunswick,and after that to England.
In chronological order, the first country to use the anthem was the Kingdom of France in 1686, then the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1745, and finally Prussia in 1795.
@@boudewijnvanheldrus the composer is unknown
Britain* not England
based
Mas essa música não é da marcha militar imperial brasileira!
Everyone for gets the ümlaut on the U= üÜ
FUR DAS VATERLANDSSSS!!!
Ein Volk eine Nation ein Kaiser
Ehre sei dem Deutschen Reich
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pls erika march germany ww2 plss
He probably won't, unfortunately, as youtube perceives Erika as offensive and hate speech because of its WW2 background. The video would be removed instantly, and he might receive a strike as well.
@@templite2753 or termination
@@templite2753O.k
@@imperialcolumbian.4087 Gulag
I'm the most famous Kaiser in German Empire history
Ja, du ist meine groBvatter
Don't let any English hear this 😂
basically its a remix of God Save The King
📔✒👑🎩👒
DEUTSCHREICH!!!
Prior WWI 🇩🇪
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Schwah als Hymn, sehr schwach
EACH TO THEIR OWN RACE AND CUILTURE NO RACE MIXING PLEASE
Heil, Kaiser dir!
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