The flag used here is the flag which was used by the peasants during the uprising. A flag featuring a "Bundschuh" (a medieval boot) was also another flag used by them.
That flag isn’t from Florian Geyer tho, that was the “Light” host (hence the rainbow and white background) It was commanded by that one German guy that was burned after losing the war, Florian’s host was the “Dark” host, he used the Bundschuh with black background, plain black flag, or Wolfsangel (wolf hook) with black background, although many say that the last one is not true
@@cortexradio i assume it is in the song, because they start a violent revolution, which also includes killing people. So i guess they are sort of saying: "God forgive me for what i am about to do"
Florián Geyer is a very interesting figure, he was born into high nobility, and yet, when the time came, he sided with the peasantry rather than his own class, and was martyred in a heroic struggle against the oppressors of the people. He was revered by both communists (see Friederich Engels) and German nationalists (see Florián Geyer SS division), in fact in the German Democratic Republic there was also a division named Florián Geyer. Florian Geyer is an example to follow, and his song echoes not only in Germany but all across the world. He was a martyr and a fighter who died in the cause of humanity, from Lisboa to Pyonyang, from Cape Town to Tindouf, from Tierra del Fuego to Anchorage Florian Geyer’s work lives on
William of Nassau also sided with the people against his monarch (i understand that they weren't peasant but still) i guess the new religious movement really did reach the hearts of the people who embraced it
Als Adam grub und Eva spann, Wo war denn da der Edelmann? That stanza goes so hard. It makes me think about how as I toil away on my blue collar job, the rich-who did nothing more above than be born-live it up. Where then was the banker? Where then was the politician? As a child when you had run down second hand clothes, and low quality food, how then were the lives of your peers who did nothing more than be born in purple. If I had any kind of power, I would wish for this injustice not to stand Let all be born in purple, or none at all.
Perhaps the HRE and the smaller German states within it would bring about change? As in more liberalism and workers rights in general, since the peasants weren't against the HRE, they were simply against the corruption and injustice going on inside of it. But the HRE would remain haha
it may have been possible if the radical hussites succeeded, which they were very close in doing so. If the hussites had won and secured Bohemia under hussite control, then maybe, in the century leading up to the great peasants rebellion, more seeds of autonomy and anti nobility could’ve been planted throughout central europe. If this had occurred, the peasants rebellion could’ve been significantly larger and they could’ve had military assistance from hussite bohemia, and possibly the polish as well, if the hussites were to succeed there as well.
@@cortexradioell, the rebelling peasants quite literally burned every monastery/church/religious institution they came across and executed nobles by the thousands in Weinsberg and other places. I dont think it would be too difficult for them to win, they outnumbered the enemy by far, and Florián Geyer’s heavy knights were very powerful, perhaps if they were lead by a skillful commander who could put in practice some sort of early guerrilla warfare they could have won. Anyways they were incredibly based and I hope some day the working class can be free from the nobles, capitalists and church. N U L L A C R U X , N U L L A C O R O N A .
"Geyers schwarzer Haufen" is anti-church but it's not anti-religious or atheist. It makes references to the social-revolutionary character of early Christianity most notably when it mentions that after genesis and the creation of Adam and Eve there were in fact no noblemen.
Hi! Everyone who belives in Jesus Christ shall be saved. Acts 16:30-31 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-you and your household.”
They go back a lot further than that. The one used today was actually stolen directly from a "hippie" group that has been large & active in the United States since the very early 70s. Around '79 members of the community that is more well known for using it now went to one of their gatherings and decided they would just use it for themselves without even trying to change it. Needless to say it's been a point of contention ever since. The group they stole it from isn't in the public eye nearly as much, but it is roughly the same size (arguably it was much larger for a long time). The original group still has gatherings (called Rainbow Gatherings) that are open to everyone if you want to look up what I'm talking about. They'll go build a village in our national forests for a month then tear it down and clean it all up. At it's core I guess you could say it's an experiment in living without leaders or money.
I had no idea about this which is ashame but going down the wiki rabbit hole, wow. Hopefully the martyrs can somehow know their struggle wasn't in vain.
It is one of the most underrated chapters of central European history (1524-1526)! The revolutionaries were defeated militarily but their effort was not in vain. The peasants and citizens proved to have more honor and forgiveness in times of war than the nobility. And the nobles were affraid to rule like they did after it, because they feared a new rebellion.
Question, what uprising is this, like I watch vids about mostly German history (Idk if this is German and if I’m wrong sorry) but I’ve never learned of a uprising is the HRE (Idk if it’s HRE of I’m wrong sorry’
Because it is. It's literally a nationalist hero, that HELPS THE NATION, fight off corruption. Hard to understand as a polack, isn't it? Seeing as though you never had your own country, and for years try to get into Germany for work and social money.
@@revisit8480 lmfao "never had your own country" poland was a country 800 years before germany united. im just wondering, how you can support a man who threw away his status to help the peasantry fight off their oppressors, while also supporting a regime that opressed the workers.
Says it right there in the pinned comment: "The flag used here is the flag which was used by the peasants during the uprising. A flag featuring a "Bundschuh" (a medieval boot) was also another flag used by them."
The rainbow was/is a symbol of the covenant between God and humans. "It shows a rainbow, intended to refer to the covenant God made between Noah and Himself (Genesis 9:1-17). Below the rainbow, there is a line of Latin text saying "verbum domini maneat in etternum" (="verbvm Domini maneat in aeternvm"), which means "The word of the LORD stays eternally", signaling the eternal validity of the covenant God made between Noah and Himself. Underneath the line in Latin, there are two lines of German text saying "die ist das zeichen des ewigen bundes gotes" (="die ist das Zeichen des ewigen Bundes Gottes"), which means "It is the sign of the eternal covenant of God", describing the meaning of the rainbow."
@@gp5011communists and liberals as well as freikorps also sung it not all german songs are nazis, as well not all of songs of my country (russia) are communist or putin loving lol.
Well this song was originally made for floren geyer, a German knight Wich armed 200 peasants and named his army "the black bunch" during the German farmer war in the 1500's (forgot what exact year) Wich is basically a revolution but in ww2 the fascist used this for an SS division
@@revisit8480SS divisions killed people of specific ethnicities , and not defended their people, they even killed their own people for being disabled. U neo n@zi
Surprised to see they referenced John Ball. I wonder if the original movement was in anyway inspired by the peasants' revolt. They were quite similar episodes.
@@cortexradio I was making a bit of a joke, because this exact version has a few verses that are missing from your video. Here, this is another video with the exact same version of the song, but with the verses intact. Wasn't sure if it was intentional, just took notice of it. ruclips.net/video/zmHPizljWu8/видео.htmlsi=sbv2jca7fLgbfAgL
Macht aber im Kontext dieses Liedes 0 Sinn. Der Klerus hatte damals in großen Bereichen des HRR das Gewaltmonopol und die politische Macht. Der Konflikt hier ist eher Arbeiter vs. Klerus/Adel.
@@Bartnuschler I wholeheartedly disagree. What you're basically saying is that what we're experiencing today is not completely the same as the contextual history in which the song was made, to which my response is; it doesn't have to be the same, and here's why; yes, it was AT THAT TIME the clergy who were tyrants and hiding behind the guise of the church to exercise outright tyranny on the people, but TODAY it is Islam that is, without any doubt the tyrannical forces against all cultures in which they come into contact with by way of refugee status. France, Netherlands, Kurdistan, India, the US, the UK, Iran, and perhaps Germany as well; we have, and still are, experiencing the tyrannical forces of a religion that tells it's followers that they are justified for taking the life of our own countryman if they protest by burning a book, or if they even so much as dare to draw a cartoon character, or if they even criticize Muhammad; their lives are to be extinguished for something as petty as a cartoon? God forbid! Maybe you will accept this in today's Germany, but, without hesitation, and with complete determination, I refuse to stand by and allow this to take place in today's United States of America. As the song explicitly states: "Und Wollen mit Tyrannen raufen!" And today's tyrants hiding behind the guise of religion is indeed Islam. So yes; it makes COMPLETE sense. The idea that you need it to be perfectly the same historically, THAT in itself makes no sense at all. As if tyranny is always the same? No, it isn't. It rears it's head in many ways, and today, it's Islam.
@@Bartnuschler You're going back to what your first response was to say that it's not exactly the same. To which I responded above, but I'll say again; it doesn't have to be perfectly the same for tyrants to be identified as tyrannical. People are dying at the hands of those who say that their religion says they're justified to take the lives of anyone who does not agree with Islam. That's tyrannical. If it wasn't tyrannical then why are the Iranian women who choose not to wear hijab and protest against the Islamic Republic Regime of Iran, being given two options? One option is that they die by the "morality police" of the Iranian government, and the second option is that instead of being killed they can have one of their eyes gouged out. I know this and have seen this myself, as I protest with the Iranians here in the US, and there are women who are missing their eyes. You don't think this is tyrannical of the government because it isn't exactly the same as the history of this song? You're alienated from understanding if that's really what you think. I can go on about Islam and it's history working it's tyranny through government to further substantiate why Islam is indeed tyranny, but this is further revelation that there is much you don't know. Tyranny doesn't cease to be tyranny because it doesn't perfectly match a song. I can share with you more of Islamic tyranny if you'd actually want to know.
Heute: "Ich muss zur Arbeit, während der Moslem von meinen Steuern lebt." Protestantenstärke führt direkt in die Hölle - dahin wo sie gehören. Non nobis domine, und jedes Wort zur Ehre des Herren.
This would be a great song against today's tyrannical Islam. Where it says monastery, it should be "mosque". Where it says nobleman, it should be "imam".
@@cortexradio i agree with that, but AFAIK the GDR also didn't use the lyrics, and ernst busch sung this but AFAIK long before the lyricist was an active nazi
The DDR government referred to the peasants war as ''the early bourgeois revolution in Germany'' and they made it the subject of one of the world's largest paintings. I'd love to see it one day.
@@ArtyomLensky The DDR government was also tyrannical against the german people - and as the song mentions "wollen mit Tyrannen raufen" ((we) want to tussle with tyrants). Communists always used folklore, folktales, legends and stories from the people they subdued, to paint a picture of how great communism is - when in reality it's the black plague. Lensky seems to be a slavic name used by mostly j*ws. I can't say I'm surprised about your love for communism...
Hi! Everyone who belives in Jesus Christ shall be saved. Acts 16:30-31 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-you and your household.”
Made in 1919 or 20 I think. It was about the Peasant Uprising of the 1600s. It was used by the Nazis for the Florian Geyer Division of the SS, but also used by the DDR later. Theres also a Hungarian version of the same named after Florian Geyer
Hitler was only using historical characters, like Florian Geyer, to make himself and the Nazis appear heroic in the public eye. In the US we call this "stealing someone else's thunder". He did this quite a lot in order to win the hearts of the German public, and propaganda really had an huge effect on keeping it this way. There are still German WWII survivors whose conscience continues to still feel the affects of Goebbels propaganda machine and think themselves "heroes" in the right. This goes to show what lasting affects propaganda can have on people. Anyways, Florian Geyer himself was fighting against real tyrants of his day that abused their power. So as others have pointed out, this is not a "Nazi song".
@@cortexradio "but also used in the DDR later" An anti-tyrant song used by a tyrannical government to impress the people with how anti-tyranny the tyrant is. HALT. ENDLICH. DEIN. MAUL.
WE SHALL BE FREE WE SHALL NOT BE UNDER THE BOOT WE HAVE NO COMPASSION FOR YOU AND WE ASL NO COMPASSION FROM YOU WHEN OUR TIME COMES WE WILL NOT USE FALSE "SCIENTIFIC" "EVIDENCE" OR RELIGION OR RHETORIC OF PEDOPHILIA USED BY THE LITERAL NAZIS WHEN OUR TIME COMES THERE WILL BE NO EXCUSE FOR THE TERROR OUR FIGHT WILL BE ONE OF PURE VILE UNADULTERATED UNBRIDLED REVENGE
The rainbow was/is a symbol of the covenant between God and humans. "It shows a rainbow, intended to refer to the covenant God made between Noah and Himself (Genesis 9:1-17). Below the rainbow, there is a line of Latin text saying "verbum domini maneat in etternum" (="verbvm Domini maneat in aeternvm"), which means "The word of the LORD stays eternally", signaling the eternal validity of the covenant God made between Noah and Himself. Underneath the line in Latin, there are two lines of German text saying "die ist das zeichen des ewigen bundes gotes" (="die ist das Zeichen des ewigen Bundes Gottes"), which means "It is the sign of the eternal covenant of God", describing the meaning of the rainbow."
The flag used here is the flag which was used by the peasants during the uprising. A flag featuring a "Bundschuh" (a medieval boot) was also another flag used by them.
@@Nordbon1523 got it, thanks!
@Koning Günter II 'n wapenbroer yes, the rainbow flag
@Koning Günter II 'n wapenbroer the rainbow was a christian symbol before being taken by the sodomites
It was used by Münzer who was an anti monarchist Protestant who even got atacked by Martin Luther
That flag isn’t from Florian Geyer tho, that was the “Light” host (hence the rainbow and white background) It was commanded by that one German guy that was burned after losing the war, Florian’s host was the “Dark” host, he used the Bundschuh with black background, plain black flag, or Wolfsangel (wolf hook) with black background, although many say that the last one is not true
I would like to point out one thing: "Kyrieleis" is not something like the English "tralalala", in Greek it means "Lord, have mercy!"
It does mean "Lord, have mercy", but in this context, no
@@cortexradio yes it actually means god have mercy in that context are you german?
@@cortexradio i assume it is in the song, because they start a violent revolution, which also includes killing people. So i guess they are sort of saying: "God forgive me for what i am about to do"
@@comrademax5302you are right that’s the meaning of Kyrie eleison or Kyrieleis
@@tavish4699 in german Kyrieleis had different meaning, sorry for mistake
Florián Geyer is a very interesting figure, he was born into high nobility, and yet, when the time came, he sided with the peasantry rather than his own class, and was martyred in a heroic struggle against the oppressors of the people. He was revered by both communists (see Friederich Engels) and German nationalists (see Florián Geyer SS division), in fact in the German Democratic Republic there was also a division named Florián Geyer.
Florian Geyer is an example to follow, and his song echoes not only in Germany but all across the world. He was a martyr and a fighter who died in the cause of humanity, from Lisboa to Pyonyang, from Cape Town to Tindouf, from Tierra del Fuego to Anchorage Florian Geyer’s work lives on
Just learned about the man today, and by God, that is one glorious man.
Also, he's got an epic name
@@ikmalkamal5830 yes he was glorious and epic
Born to Nobility:
Sides with Peasants:
Kills Nobility:
Dies a Martyr:
Based Florián Geyer
@@Theredcarolinian I know right
William of Nassau also sided with the people against his monarch (i understand that they weren't peasant but still) i guess the new religious movement really did reach the hearts of the people who embraced it
Man really loves to put reverb in his uploads, love it!
Its something Ive decided to stop doing, unfortunately
@@cortexradio You could also upload 2 versions of songs, only if an echo fits ofcourse
@@cortexradiohow do you make reverb songs? Pls?
Probably this version make it one of the best military songs..well done
Als Adam grub und Eva spann,
Wo war denn da der Edelmann?
That stanza goes so hard.
It makes me think about how as I toil away on my blue collar job, the rich-who did nothing more above than be born-live it up.
Where then was the banker? Where then was the politician? As a child when you had run down second hand clothes, and low quality food, how then were the lives of your peers who did nothing more than be born in purple.
If I had any kind of power, I would wish for this injustice not to stand
Let all be born in purple, or none at all.
The raw emotion in this version is amazing, the sense of brotherhood and community is unmatched❤❤
Hello Mannerheim
ruclips.net/video/3AbZk5Re0Zk/видео.htmlsi=4dbbWhmuN0ZTs6BU
Jep, talonpojat nouskoon!
Schönes Lied, schön aufständisch und aufmunternd.
Magnificent! It comes a long way....March forward ❗️Thank you for this work 🔥
I just came here via the recommendations on RUclips, and I'll say: this is a catchy rendition of this song! Thanks for posting this!
This feels very powerful
Best version.
A really cool and interesting scenario would be what if the peasant revolt succeeded (I know it was impossible for that to happen, just would be cool)
Perhaps the HRE and the smaller German states within it would bring about change? As in more liberalism and workers rights in general, since the peasants weren't against the HRE, they were simply against the corruption and injustice going on inside of it. But the HRE would remain haha
Actually peasants were fighting to working under directly Emperor not some feudals or church
@@Nechay. being under emperor means more autonomy
Case point: Switzerland
it may have been possible if the radical hussites succeeded, which they were very close in doing so. If the hussites had won and secured Bohemia under hussite control, then maybe, in the century leading up to the great peasants rebellion, more seeds of autonomy and anti nobility could’ve been planted throughout central europe. If this had occurred, the peasants rebellion could’ve been significantly larger and they could’ve had military assistance from hussite bohemia, and possibly the polish as well, if the hussites were to succeed there as well.
@@cortexradioell, the rebelling peasants quite literally burned every monastery/church/religious institution they came across and executed nobles by the thousands in Weinsberg and other places. I dont think it would be too difficult for them to win, they outnumbered the enemy by far, and Florián Geyer’s heavy knights were very powerful, perhaps if they were lead by a skillful commander who could put in practice some sort of early guerrilla warfare they could have won.
Anyways they were incredibly based and I hope some day the working class can be free from the nobles, capitalists and church.
N U L L A C R U X , N U L L A C O R O N A .
this is why I said cortex uploads the best versions of any songs
Interesting song & video!! Danke!
This song is pure masterpiece
Perfect, keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥
Good Morning all comrades and friends ✋❤
G'Morning thank you ✋❤
Hello brother, nice to meet you
As a german it gives me chills that i can understand everything without reading subtitles
Same here Kamerad! Where from?
maybe because it is german?
Edit: I just understood what you mean, but still its quite easy to hear what they are saying
@@Adamm17004 Eh. What I meant what state hes from. Like me, I’m a Bavarian.
@@KMZX_700 NRW
Uhm...ja bist ja deutsch, wär schon traurig wenn du kein Hochdeutsch verstehen würdest
So kyrieleis isnt As part of the Greek formula Kyrie eleison (“Lord, have mercy”)?? Very strange given its religious Back ground
It means just that, but it is said not in a religious manner rather a Hurra/battle cry.
Well yes, but in this context not really. It's more of a battle cry like @Lorelei said
"Geyers schwarzer Haufen" is anti-church but it's not anti-religious or atheist. It makes references to the social-revolutionary character of early Christianity most notably when it mentions that after genesis and the creation of Adam and Eve there were in fact no noblemen.
Yes it does
The creater doesnt know what hes talking svout
The meaning of "kyrieleis" in this song kinda is "nowhere".
Like "where was the nobleman then? Nowhere".
Just my opinion.
I would like to see a alternet history where the peasants won the peasants war
the lands would likely be divided into free communes or reconquered after the war is over as the peasants would no longer fight under one banner
@My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds. that sounds like a sick metal band
also yes, anarchism pretty much
Hi!
Everyone who belives in Jesus Christ shall be saved.
Acts 16:30-31
He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-you and your household.”
Thanks from Argentina 🇦🇷
Looks like someone still defending his ideas from his old fatherland!
Can't wait for the thousand re-uploads with this one! 🔥🔥
There actually was one a few hours after this was uploaded, a different version though 💀
zamn 💀
Haha the original rainbow flag ;)
They go back a lot further than that. The one used today was actually stolen directly from a "hippie" group that has been large & active in the United States since the very early 70s. Around '79 members of the community that is more well known for using it now went to one of their gatherings and decided they would just use it for themselves without even trying to change it.
Needless to say it's been a point of contention ever since. The group they stole it from isn't in the public eye nearly as much, but it is roughly the same size (arguably it was much larger for a long time).
The original group still has gatherings (called Rainbow Gatherings) that are open to everyone if you want to look up what I'm talking about. They'll go build a village in our national forests for a month then tear it down and clean it all up. At it's core I guess you could say it's an experiment in living without leaders or money.
Oh, they have an international presence too, but it's considerably different in many ways.
Haha,degenerate
The great gay revolution of 1423
@@waripolo3813Bruh.
Could you please link a download somewhere? I might be late but it would be appreciated
Imagine being a wealthy and exploitative noble and then hearing a crowd of thousands outside your window singing "heia hoho!" louder and louder.
That song was made 4 centuries after the peasant uprising.
I had no idea about this which is ashame but going down the wiki rabbit hole, wow. Hopefully the martyrs can somehow know their struggle wasn't in vain.
It is one of the most underrated chapters of central European history (1524-1526)! The revolutionaries were defeated militarily but their effort was not in vain. The peasants and citizens proved to have more honor and forgiveness in times of war than the nobility. And the nobles were affraid to rule like they did after it, because they feared a new rebellion.
Where’s the audio from?
There is a full version of this audio on RUclips :
ruclips.net/video/ul0GWAVGLYs/видео.html
Cortex!! Could you post the original audio? I would love to hear how this sounded before the audio splicing and the reverb!
Ich mag sehr: Als Adam grub und Eva spann, wo war denn da der Edelmann?
Finally, the true rainbow
true rainbow is the symbol of God's covenant with noah to never flood the earth again
Very good!
The map doesn't have the Kingdom of Italy and the duchy of Savoy despite both being part of the empire at the time
Question, what uprising is this, like I watch vids about mostly German history (Idk if this is German and if I’m wrong sorry) but I’ve never learned of a uprising is the HRE (Idk if it’s HRE of I’m wrong sorry’
Just google "German Peasants War"... its a rebellion that happened in the HRE sometime after Martin Luther's reformation.
@@cortexradioOk thanks
Love it. Where did you find the original audio?
Dr Ludwig's archive, theres a lot of rare recordings of German songs in there. You can find the link in his channel :)
@@cortexradioThanks
german peasents feeling a bit fruity today
in this version, who performed it?
What a glorious song 🥲
Extremely based
Who made this version? It's beautiful
It was made in the 1920s, the melody was composed by Fritz Sotke.
Great gay uprising of 1438
Germans were never fully straight, were they?
That somg has to be post 1525
@@martianimperialcouncil9194
J*ws were around then too, so no.
Tf u mean
Schöner Chorgesang, interessantes Lied 😀
The true rainbow flag
Rainbow means back then: 🌈💪🍷🗿
@@Howtobakethebread The rainbows stands for the connection between god and huamns..
No True rainbow konsist from 7 colors!!!
@@drak1976dd
Thank god at least 1 believer of the faith understands the difference.
Dirlewanger Realm?!?
nazis really tried making this song nationalist
And communists tried to make this song seem socialist
Because it is. It's literally a nationalist hero, that HELPS THE NATION, fight off corruption.
Hard to understand as a polack, isn't it? Seeing as though you never had your own country, and for years try to get into Germany for work and social money.
@@revisit8480 lmfao "never had your own country" poland was a country 800 years before germany united. im just wondering, how you can support a man who threw away his status to help the peasantry fight off their oppressors, while also supporting a regime that opressed the workers.
Well it surely was for the proleteriat and so we are.@@panapolyEpirus
@@revisit8480bruh
Who is Artist this song?
What’s kyrieleis?
"Lord have mercy", in Greek
It’s a German trying to pronounce Kyrie Eleison
@@jalenxavier2072
It's a foreigner trying to pronounce "Sozialgelder, bitte."
@@revisit8480Digga beste Antwort 😂
Do you have a full version of the song?
This is the full version
Are you telling me that Absurd copied from this song?!
Spieß voran!
Ich liebte deutsche Musik
I still like that one rock cover more.
i like this version
This is True Protestant Music, not that rock shit.
I was waiting for at least one lutheran comment. Nowadays all the “Christians” are hateful Catholics.
Greetings from Finland btw
@@moisuomihow’s nato?
@@judeknowles2319 Very comfortable.
@@moisuomi nice
What is the purpose of rainbow flag?
Says it right there in the pinned comment:
"The flag used here is the flag which was used by the peasants during the uprising. A flag featuring a "Bundschuh" (a medieval boot) was also another flag used by them."
The rainbow was/is a symbol of the covenant between God and humans.
"It shows a rainbow, intended to refer to the covenant God made between Noah and Himself (Genesis 9:1-17). Below the rainbow, there is a line of Latin text saying "verbum domini maneat in etternum" (="verbvm Domini maneat in aeternvm"), which means "The word of the LORD stays eternally", signaling the eternal validity of the covenant God made between Noah and Himself.
Underneath the line in Latin, there are two lines of German text saying "die ist das zeichen des ewigen bundes gotes" (="die ist das Zeichen des ewigen Bundes Gottes"), which means "It is the sign of the eternal covenant of God", describing the meaning of the rainbow."
@@kmsprinzeugen1304 that's a very detailed explanation, thank you! :)
@@kmsprinzeugen1304
And because protestants go to hell, they used 6 colors, like the g*ys, instead of the 7 colors.*
I better not hear "well this actually a nazi song" because its not it was written in the 1520s composed in the 1920s and used after that
It was also written in the 1920s. But took some inspiration from earlier works
Czy jest to pieśń z czasòw Wiosny Ludów?
Much older, around the protestant reformation
@@cortexradio Vielen Dank!
Hail Geyer Florian
👞 Uns gilt nichts als die Heil'ge Schrift!
It’s associated by the fact the SS Florian Geyer and Dirlewanger used it. Lol
Did dirlewanger use it or did you just saw a tno video?
@@MouldMadeMind no they did indeed sing this in their marches.
@@gp5011communists and liberals as well as freikorps also sung it
not all german songs are nazis, as well not all of songs of my country (russia) are communist or putin loving lol.
The Prequel nobody asked for......
Lowkey just found this song who is this man ?
Well this song was originally made for floren geyer, a German knight Wich armed 200 peasants and named his army "the black bunch" during the German farmer war in the 1500's (forgot what exact year) Wich is basically a revolution but in ww2 the fascist used this for an SS division
@@shi_t-at-games
>Florian Geyer: Defended his people against corruption
>SS Division: Defended their people against corruption
Makes sense to me.
@@revisit8480SS divisions killed people of specific ethnicities , and not defended their people, they even killed their own people for being disabled. U neo n@zi
Fegelien, fegelien
Now you got me feeling nostalgic.
That’s wrongg the song is not a folksong it is a warsong from Prussia
It's from the 1920s'.
The UK right now:
Surprised to see they referenced John Ball. I wonder if the original movement was in anyway inspired by the peasants' revolt. They were quite similar episodes.
I LOVE FLORIÁN GEYERS,I LOVE PEASANTS REVOLTS I LOVE CHURCHBURNING
N U L L A C R U X ,
N U L L A C O R O N A .
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Heia hoho!
it sounds like dead partisans/soldiers singing this song
Based
Jetzt ist es sehr lustig zu sehen) 🏳️🌈
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Heia ho ho!
Feglien... Fegelien...
Not a Nazi song
@@peg2legs90its a reference to a tno vid
@@Philippineballツstop Nazi things here
@@TheTanveerGaming homie I came from a tno vid
@@Philippineballツ my bad I didn't read the reply
We are GAYER black horde you say?
Революционная песня!
Lore of "Wir sind des Geyers schwarzer Haufen" (We are Geyer's Black Horde)- German Folk Song (Rare Version) momentum 100
Cursest HRE map I've ever seen
How,the normal map with the states weren't enough???
Any map that has hre is cursed enough
Boooo, you left out the part about sending the nobleman's daughter to Hell!
does it really look like i sang the thing
@@cortexradio I was making a bit of a joke, because this exact version has a few verses that are missing from your video.
Here, this is another video with the exact same version of the song, but with the verses intact. Wasn't sure if it was intentional, just took notice of it.
ruclips.net/video/zmHPizljWu8/видео.htmlsi=sbv2jca7fLgbfAgL
@hewhoplugwalks ah I see, thanks. Unlikely that I'll be doing a remake since this video did pretty well but I'll try :)
@@cortexradio No remake necessary, the video is great as it is!
Also, how did he make the reverb effect?
• "Setzt auf's Moscheedach den roten Hahn"
• "Wo war denn da der Imam?"
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Some necessary changes for each day we call "today" .
x1.25 speed for 💪
Macht aber im Kontext dieses Liedes 0 Sinn. Der Klerus hatte damals in großen Bereichen des HRR das Gewaltmonopol und die politische Macht.
Der Konflikt hier ist eher Arbeiter vs. Klerus/Adel.
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I wholeheartedly disagree. What you're basically saying is that what we're experiencing today is not completely the same as the contextual history in which the song was made, to which my response is; it doesn't have to be the same, and here's why; yes, it was AT THAT TIME the clergy who were tyrants and hiding behind the guise of the church to exercise outright tyranny on the people, but TODAY it is Islam that is, without any doubt the tyrannical forces against all cultures in which they come into contact with by way of refugee status. France, Netherlands, Kurdistan, India, the US, the UK, Iran, and perhaps Germany as well; we have, and still are, experiencing the tyrannical forces of a religion that tells it's followers that they are justified for taking the life of our own countryman if they protest by burning a book, or if they even so much as dare to draw a cartoon character, or if they even criticize Muhammad; their lives are to be extinguished for something as petty as a cartoon? God forbid! Maybe you will accept this in today's Germany, but, without hesitation, and with complete determination, I refuse to stand by and allow this to take place in today's United States of America.
As the song explicitly states:
"Und Wollen mit Tyrannen raufen!"
And today's tyrants hiding behind the guise of religion is indeed Islam. So yes; it makes COMPLETE sense. The idea that you need it to be perfectly the same historically, THAT in itself makes no sense at all. As if tyranny is always the same? No, it isn't. It rears it's head in many ways, and today, it's Islam.
@@IchigoIchigo3 yeah but Islam doesnt have the same political power the celegy had.
@@Bartnuschler You're going back to what your first response was to say that it's not exactly the same. To which I responded above, but I'll say again; it doesn't have to be perfectly the same for tyrants to be identified as tyrannical. People are dying at the hands of those who say that their religion says they're justified to take the lives of anyone who does not agree with Islam. That's tyrannical. If it wasn't tyrannical then why are the Iranian women who choose not to wear hijab and protest against the Islamic Republic Regime of Iran, being given two options? One option is that they die by the "morality police" of the Iranian government, and the second option is that instead of being killed they can have one of their eyes gouged out. I know this and have seen this myself, as I protest with the Iranians here in the US, and there are women who are missing their eyes. You don't think this is tyrannical of the government because it isn't exactly the same as the history of this song? You're alienated from understanding if that's really what you think. I can go on about Islam and it's history working it's tyranny through government to further substantiate why Islam is indeed tyranny, but this is further revelation that there is much you don't know. Tyranny doesn't cease to be tyranny because it doesn't perfectly match a song. I can share with you more of Islamic tyranny if you'd actually want to know.
@@IchigoIchigo3 Yeah in countries where said clergy holds the power you could say that ofc.
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Vor 500 Jahren: "Setzt auf's Klosterdach den roten Hahn!"
Heute: Setzt auf's Moscheendach den roten Hahn!"
Heute: "Ich muss zur Arbeit, während der Moslem von meinen Steuern lebt."
Protestantenstärke führt direkt in die Hölle - dahin wo sie gehören. Non nobis domine, und jedes Wort zur Ehre des Herren.
I like the rainbow flag
also the music ^^
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@@Domadimin yes
@@Edelweiss33 you mean you hate or like?
@@Domadimin why would I hate rainbows 🌈?
Heia Hoho
back when rainbow flags were cool 💔
Ich habe nicht gewissen bis zum jetzt Geier war gay oder ihre armie war LGBT!)
Are you aware that the fgts didnt invent the rainbow?
This would be a great song against today's tyrannical Islam. Where it says monastery, it should be "mosque". Where it says nobleman, it should be "imam".
extremely fucking based.
Why are you so disrespectful?
"This song is not associated with the Nazis in any way"
The lyricist became a nazi, the nazis loved florian geyer, what are you getting at here?
The lyricist did become a Nazi but he was not a Nazi when he wrote this song. This song was also used by the DDR so not really a Nazi song
@@cortexradio i agree with that, but AFAIK the GDR also didn't use the lyrics, and ernst busch sung this but AFAIK long before the lyricist was an active nazi
The original context is a completey different one
@@oracudathe GDR didn't sing it, but socialist Hungaria did (look up "Geyer Flórián dala")
@@MDzaki-uk2ll it was still in DDR songbooks I think, but yeah
Радуга без голубого цвета. Это какой-то ЛГБТ флаг
Proto-socialism?
The DDR government referred to the peasants war as ''the early bourgeois revolution in Germany'' and they made it the subject of one of the world's largest paintings. I'd love to see it one day.
Kinda
@@ArtyomLensky
The DDR government was also tyrannical against the german people - and as the song mentions "wollen mit Tyrannen raufen" ((we) want to tussle with tyrants).
Communists always used folklore, folktales, legends and stories from the people they subdued, to paint a picture of how great communism is - when in reality it's the black plague.
Lensky seems to be a slavic name used by mostly j*ws. I can't say I'm surprised about your love for communism...
heydrich lore?!?
kaiserredux moment
Demasiada base
Hi!
Everyone who belives in Jesus Christ shall be saved.
Acts 16:30-31
He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-you and your household.”
Is this a nazi or a medival song
Made in 1919 or 20 I think. It was about the Peasant Uprising of the 1600s. It was used by the Nazis for the Florian Geyer Division of the SS, but also used by the DDR later. Theres also a Hungarian version of the same named after Florian Geyer
It's somehow a revolutionary song imo, but yeah, it's about the uprising as Cortex said.
@@cortexradiothe peasants war was to be exact from 1524-1525 and the lyrics were made during that time and brought to music around 1919
Hitler was only using historical characters, like Florian Geyer, to make himself and the Nazis appear heroic in the public eye. In the US we call this "stealing someone else's thunder". He did this quite a lot in order to win the hearts of the German public, and propaganda really had an huge effect on keeping it this way. There are still German WWII survivors whose conscience continues to still feel the affects of Goebbels propaganda machine and think themselves "heroes" in the right. This goes to show what lasting affects propaganda can have on people. Anyways, Florian Geyer himself was fighting against real tyrants of his day that abused their power. So as others have pointed out, this is not a "Nazi song".
@@cortexradio
"but also used in the DDR later"
An anti-tyrant song used by a tyrannical government to impress the people with how anti-tyranny the tyrant is.
HALT. ENDLICH. DEIN. MAUL.
Bro the LBGTQ is going crazy
This Flag is and Never will be a Lgbtq flag
WE SHALL BE FREE WE SHALL NOT BE UNDER THE BOOT
WE HAVE NO COMPASSION FOR YOU AND WE ASL NO COMPASSION FROM YOU WHEN OUR TIME COMES WE WILL NOT USE FALSE "SCIENTIFIC" "EVIDENCE" OR RELIGION OR RHETORIC OF PEDOPHILIA USED BY THE LITERAL NAZIS WHEN OUR TIME COMES THERE WILL BE NO EXCUSE FOR THE TERROR OUR FIGHT WILL BE ONE OF PURE VILE UNADULTERATED UNBRIDLED REVENGE
The rainbow was/is a symbol of the covenant between God and humans.
"It shows a rainbow, intended to refer to the covenant God made between Noah and Himself (Genesis 9:1-17). Below the rainbow, there is a line of Latin text saying "verbum domini maneat in etternum" (="verbvm Domini maneat in aeternvm"), which means "The word of the LORD stays eternally", signaling the eternal validity of the covenant God made between Noah and Himself.
Underneath the line in Latin, there are two lines of German text saying "die ist das zeichen des ewigen bundes gotes" (="die ist das Zeichen des ewigen Bundes Gottes"), which means "It is the sign of the eternal covenant of God", describing the meaning of the rainbow."
Take back the rainbow
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fun song, fck burschenschaften tho. song is so often misused be the alt-right. even tho the actual song is socialist in nature