Even though it has the same melody, the Imperial Anthem has a better, far more embellished end than "Deutschlandlied" (and is better as result for me).
Actually "Deutschösterreich du herrliches Land" was never the official anthem, only commonly used. Also, "Sei gesegnet ohne Ende" was made anthem in 1928 I believe, so the dates here are wrong.
@@sirbluebucket1372 Less of the Thai people know about Austria-Hungary, And they don't know these soft power are supported by their government from some county.
@@alfredttarski4521 Yes it was. I'm Austrian myself. Also, I rather not tend to forget our German past unlike 99% of people here in Austria, therefore I'm all in of the idea of German Austria and I completely immersed myself with it, so I know quite a lot about this short lived entity
@@Kameliius No, it wasn't. And your puerile reply does nothing to show otherwise. Your protestations that you are Austrian, much more knowledgeable than the majority of your fellow Austrians, and in addition to that a bit of a pan-German, if true at all, are completely irrelevant details of your biography that are of no interest to anyone but yourself. They are certainly no proof of your claim that the piece by Renner and Kienzl has ever been an official anthem of the Austrian Republic in any of its incarnations. An anthem to be an official one has to be adopted by a resolution of parliament. This never happened. And not only was this piece never an official anthem, it was also deeply unpopular with the majority of Austrians. Whatever it is you are completely immersed in, it's clearly not Austrian history.
@@alfredttarski4521 Well, you are right, it never was used officially but rather unofficially. There’s only one thing that you’re wrong about and it’s you saying that it wasn’t popular. In fact, it was very popular to the point people just took it as anthem although never officially being the anthem of German Austria. The people were just tired of Habsburg regency and therefore the old Imperial Anthem
yes, but at the time, there was Prussia, Bavaira, and the Holy Roman Empire (which was the rest of modern Germany, Austria, and parts of Hungary). Then there were the successor states of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that had German-speaking regions (such as Moravia), which were going in and out of the Holy Roman Empire as the seasons changed. So to be German, at the time, had not so much to do with the later identity that we recognise today as the Federal Republic of Germany, but the Holy Roman Empire (later called the Austro-Hungarian Empire after much of their states went to the North German Confederacy that was to become Imperial Germany).
@@sa25-svredemption98 die im Reichsrath vertretenen Königreiche und Länder, Österreich genannt bis 1867, anschliessend Österreich Ungarn der Niederöterreicher Joseph Haydn schuf die Volkshymne, so die korrekte Bezeichnung, für das Haus Österreich in allen Sprachen der Donaumonarchie eine Nationalhymne konnte es in einem Vielvölkerstaat ja nicht sein, Haydn schuf sie nach einem kroatischen Volkslied, Kroaten sei Dank Kroatien kam 1526 an die österr. Witwe von Lajos
Österreich-Ungarn hat eine unglaublich vielfältige Kultur!RIP wunderbarer Franz-Joseph der Erste! Kaiserin Elisabeth ebenfalls!
Even though it has the same melody, the Imperial Anthem has a better, far more embellished end than "Deutschlandlied" (and is better as result for me).
Gott erhalte und beschütze Deutsch Österreich
You do like Siamese Empire:)
Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze
unsern Kaiser, unser Land!
Durch Grenzen seit ihr von uns getrennt, doch nicht durch unsere Blutsbande! Ihr seit ein Teil von uns, wir sind ein Teil von euch! 🇩🇪+🇦🇹👌👌👌
Für einen Deutschtümmler ist Ihre Kenntnis des Deutschen aber ziemlich besch... eiden.
Deutsch-Österreich, du herrliches Land.
This is some pretty good stuff
You took a risk with the thumbnail
And, as we all can see, it paid off.
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osterreich gaming
Actually "Deutschösterreich du herrliches Land" was never the official anthem, only commonly used. Also, "Sei gesegnet ohne Ende" was made anthem in 1928 I believe, so the dates here are wrong.
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, unsern guten Kaiser franz
I thought that was the nazi symbol but it was just the First Austrian Republic 1:46
what happened to the Austria-Hungary flag?
he never existed its an history fan made
@@anakinwho8736 no its civil ensign
Wait how about the actual flag of all of A-H
My mistake sorry I can't upload the A-H flag
@@sirbluebucket1372 Less of the Thai people know about Austria-Hungary, And they don't know these soft power are supported by their government from some county.
He actually shown the full flag at 6:25
ThaTs our Flag 🇦🇹 unTiL
ww2 is
over
well the flag you are thinking about was just a civil ensign
Hello
yo
wär nTerssanT warum
die
deuTschen
Geany unsere ÖsTerr Kaiserhymne benutzen
könnens
keine
eigene
Geemanische
hymne
komponieren ?
Hä ihr seid doch auch deutsch. Fühlt euch doch geehrt das unsere hymne aus dem Bundesland Österreich kommt
@@schnitzel4584Österreich ist das originale und bessere Deutschland
1:38 was never an official anthem of the First Aurstrian Republic.
It was of German Austria tho
@@Kameliius No.
@@alfredttarski4521 Yes it was. I'm Austrian myself. Also, I rather not tend to forget our German past unlike 99% of people here in Austria, therefore I'm all in of the idea of German Austria and I completely immersed myself with it, so I know quite a lot about this short lived entity
@@Kameliius No, it wasn't. And your puerile reply does nothing to show otherwise. Your protestations that you are Austrian, much more knowledgeable than the majority of your fellow Austrians, and in addition to that a bit of a pan-German, if true at all, are completely irrelevant details of your biography that are of no interest to anyone but yourself. They are certainly no proof of your claim that the piece by Renner and Kienzl has ever been an official anthem of the Austrian Republic in any of its incarnations.
An anthem to be an official one has to be adopted by a resolution of parliament. This never happened. And not only was this piece never an official anthem, it was also deeply unpopular with the majority of Austrians.
Whatever it is you are completely immersed in, it's clearly not Austrian history.
@@alfredttarski4521 Well, you are right, it never was used officially but rather unofficially. There’s only one thing that you’re wrong about and it’s you saying that it wasn’t popular. In fact, it was very popular to the point people just took it as anthem although never officially being the anthem of German Austria. The people were just tired of Habsburg regency and therefore the old Imperial Anthem
The Nazis only used the first verse of Das Lied der Deutschen, not all three as in this video.
aeiou
inpaindaily
Wait is't the frist one just Deutschland Uber alles ???
Yeah, but the austrian version of this song i gott erhalte, germans later deutchsland uber alles..
yes, but at the time, there was Prussia, Bavaira, and the Holy Roman Empire (which was the rest of modern Germany, Austria, and parts of Hungary). Then there were the successor states of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that had German-speaking regions (such as Moravia), which were going in and out of the Holy Roman Empire as the seasons changed. So to be German, at the time, had not so much to do with the later identity that we recognise today as the Federal Republic of Germany, but the Holy Roman Empire (later called the Austro-Hungarian Empire after much of their states went to the North German Confederacy that was to become Imperial Germany).
@@sa25-svredemption98 die im Reichsrath vertretenen Königreiche und Länder, Österreich genannt bis 1867, anschliessend Österreich Ungarn
der Niederöterreicher Joseph Haydn schuf die Volkshymne, so die korrekte Bezeichnung, für das Haus Österreich in allen Sprachen der Donaumonarchie
eine Nationalhymne konnte es in einem Vielvölkerstaat ja nicht sein, Haydn schuf sie nach einem kroatischen Volkslied, Kroaten sei Dank
Kroatien kam 1526 an die österr. Witwe von Lajos
same tune, different lyrics, put simply
No, actually, it's the Imperial Austrian anthem, composed by Haydn in 1796, pinched by the Germans in 1922.
6:25 Best and based Germany
Dumb⬆️
Screw off bro