This is not a Russian March, it’s Prussian! :) There’s a lot of confusion surrounding this March and it’s origin but everything hints that it is German. It is among some of the many German Marches performed in Russian Empire. Germany and Russia exchanged a considerable amount of military traditions, as result, many Russian marches were performed in Germany, vice versa.
Older, similar tune was often attributed Jean Baptise de Lully during the reign of Louis XIV. The same guy who made the tune (Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi) which would become the British anthem, then German, Austrian, Russian, and for a time the unofficial anthem of the USA too.
Был 1905г. был и 1945г, когда северная часть Сахалина и Курильские острова были отвоеваны у Японии. За две недели была полностью разгромлена и взята в плен группировка войск Японии в Китае.
When 95 percent of your army is fighting two of the greatest empires the world has ever seen in France and the Russian colossus in East Prussia and your two allies are the weakest powers in Europe who not only can’t help you but require you to send monetary and military aid to them just to keep them from collapsing. Not to mention you’re suffering from a British blockade and you hardly have any colonies to resupply your fallen troops with
So much color and lovely sound! Great video! :)
Thanks! :)
@@patrioticarchive You're welcome! :)
When I saw the green uniforms, I was quickly thinking it's Russian instead of German, and I was right! :D
I could be wrong here but I think of the Preobrazhensky Regiment.
this is actually a popular German march
This is not a Russian March, it’s Prussian! :) There’s a lot of confusion surrounding this March and it’s origin but everything hints that it is German. It is among some of the many German Marches performed in Russian Empire. Germany and Russia exchanged a considerable amount of military traditions, as result, many Russian marches were performed in Germany, vice versa.
If I am not mistaken, the Prussian Version is called “March den Freiwilligen Jäger”
This march is also performed in the victory parade, 1945 Moscow
It is dating back to the Napoleonic occupation of the Rhine if i am not mistaken
Older, similar tune was often attributed Jean Baptise de Lully during the reign of Louis XIV. The same guy who made the tune (Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi) which would become the British anthem, then German, Austrian, Russian, and for a time the unofficial anthem of the USA too.
it is a russian march but the prussian used it (they have an alliance) vice versa
Good job!
Thanks! :)
Russia has always been such masters at military marches
Noice, great job. :)
Thanks! :)
Good 🙇♂️
Thanks! :)
When you can play good music but can't defeat some islands in the pacific ocean.
When 90% of your army is in europe and you have surprise war in the pacific
Был 1905г. был и 1945г, когда северная часть Сахалина и Курильские острова были отвоеваны у Японии. За две недели была полностью разгромлена и взята в плен группировка войск Японии в Китае.
When 95 percent of your army is fighting two of the greatest empires the world has ever seen in France and the Russian colossus in East Prussia and your two allies are the weakest powers in Europe who not only can’t help you but require you to send monetary and military aid to them just to keep them from collapsing. Not to mention you’re suffering from a British blockade and you hardly have any colonies to resupply your fallen troops with
WW2 changed that
Russian or German?
Or even Finnish (might be different though
This ones russian but there also a german one which your talking about
It was originally a Russian jaeger march but it was so good that they had to use it!
Once played by the North Koreans.