The march is of Prussia, a German state that had a great military history, winning the seven year’s war under Frederick the Great, fighting Napoleon and helping the British at Waterloo, beating the Austrians in the Austria-Prussian war (where this march is from), beating the French again in the Franco-Prussian war, until it finally dissolved in 1919
Lmao everything you saw here was Prussian parade style, the Goose-step is not used because, well, there was no reason to do so. And there were no specific uniforms for Prussian parades; the Prussians bore Prussians Blue, Feldgrau and the armies after them had camoflage and feldgrau.
@Steiner von Hoffmann Germany's not going to do that since they want to showcase a modern army and you don't really think modern with just solid steel helmets. However, Germany does still use hard leather hats that resemble Stahlhelms and they are usually used in small scale parades and ceremonies.
My Dutch father saw the German troops enter in The Hague in 1940. Not happy about that but always he says: Ah but the singing and the music. That was really great...
@@mikegallant811 plus the Prussian Baron von Steuben had a big hand in helping with bringing discipline to the rag tag Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778.
The Bundeswehr is still German, much more German than given credit for. Remember there is more than 30 Germanies inside Germany and many want to save that distinctive Germany-ness...
When will people understand this is not a Nazi song, but a Prussian one? I hate people who are bringing in Indiana Jones references here. This is such a beautiful march.
The Königgrätz March was composed by Johann Gottfried Piefke in 1866 to commemorate the Prussian army's decisive victory over the then Austrian Empire at Königgrätz in July 1866 during the Austro-Prussian war of 1866.
Ich bin 13 Jahre alt und durch den großen Zapfenstreich spielen beziehungsweise das Solo Stück und ich bin sehr stolz das ich ein Stück von der deutschen Kultur abnehmen kann und meiner zukünftigen Familie Weiter erzählen kann
It’s interesting how music played such a big role in WWII. Just a few months ago, I was in the Dachau Konzentrationslager and read that German soldiers would often form Jewish choirs to torture the prisoners and further encourage the Germans. With this song in particular, it was a very big morale booster for the Germans because of its fanfare-type feel to it. Regardless if it’s related to Prussia and/or the Nazi party or not, it’s a very good song musically. Edit: this is coming from someone who has studied music and its origins for a long time.
I guess they took pride in prussia, which they didn’t deserve, just my opinion But I’m pretty sure the march was made in 1866, celebrating a Prussian victory, and prussia dissolved in 1919, soooooooooooo........
rogue blue it takes a LOT of breath to play a piccolo; I played flute-which is, by any measure, less strenuous to play than piccolo, but it still takes a helluva lot of air to reach notes in the upper register. :-P I'm impressed that lad got through this march without fainting!
I have seen the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soilder in person. After seeing this video I can safely say that both are discipline personified.
@@NapoleonBonaparte5 Prussia is Prussia no matter where you draw your crayon outside the lines where they shouldn't be. Prussia is a heritage, Prussia is a culture and history, Prussia is a quality of discipline and order that set the standards for GB and US and Russia to emulate ever since the time of Katarina the Great. Back to exile, NapoleonBonaparte
@@mtlicq That would be so if the Prussians were not exiled the Germans are a minority if any are left in the Oblast of Kaliningrad and the Polish part of it.
@@NapoleonBonaparte5 In real life through history Königsberg, the teutonic order and Germans built a beautiful town and lived there for many centuries, and in our hearts forever Königsberg. Recent history destroyed it. Paris is currently encountering this experience too as it becomes the Isle de Iran. Enjoy.
Nobody said they had to lose any traditions, just the bad shit like militarism, and wanting to conquer all your neighbors, or even the world. And of course tyrannical treatment of Jewish folks and other ethnic groups is a bad thing, no question about that.
Full Berlin Tattoo 2011 here: ruclips.net/video/1ChoR6R-rf8/видео.html
Elderly Germans: This brings back good memories....
France: *nervous chuckle*
Lol nervous chuckle and looking around
This march makes the austrians chuckle not the frenchs.^^
The march is of Prussia, a German state that had a great military history, winning the seven year’s war under Frederick the Great, fighting Napoleon and helping the British at Waterloo, beating the Austrians in the Austria-Prussian war (where this march is from), beating the French again in the Franco-Prussian war, until it finally dissolved in 1919
@@TKDMaze92 Ik, Austria-Prussian war
@@normalnoodles9383 you guys got blitzkrieged in 1806
Still 200% discipline, folks.
One Goosestep for Prussia, One Gooseleap for german kind
Volks*
You mean still 1750% discipline?
The German people have 0% discipline now , they don’t even want to be German
While many non Germans want to be German ..
Except, thankfully, no swastikas!
next stop PARIS
czzted99 😉
czzted99 then Poland, Denmark, and Austria
Ze Witcher and finally, Russia
stalin And dont forget North Africa,Greece,Yugoslavia and Norway,
Dont forget new papua guinea lol
We need Prussian style parades back!
Sweden is upholding the Prussian tradition in this clip!
Lmao everything you saw here was Prussian parade style, the Goose-step is not used because, well, there was no reason to do so. And there were no specific uniforms for Prussian parades; the Prussians bore Prussians Blue, Feldgrau and the armies after them had camoflage and feldgrau.
@Steiner von Hoffmann Germany's not going to do that since they want to showcase a modern army and you don't really think modern with just solid steel helmets.
However, Germany does still use hard leather hats that resemble Stahlhelms and they are usually used in small scale parades and ceremonies.
0:10 to the left. Swedish Prussian Uniforms.
Thank me later
We still use all Prussian Traditions. The allies forbide to Parade anymore. And the Grosser Zapfenstreich is an 150 years old Tardition
Nostalgia is hitting me like a truck.
Kubelwagen*
@@liviu_dragnea_psd Opel Blitz*
Me too Kamerad. Me too
Tiger tank*
Yes
Insane. International Army bands joining together to play some good old German music. Great job by everyone.
Who all is in it? I thought I recognized the American and French Uniform, I’m not sure who else is a part of it?
@@kthissen94I think uk
Absent is the IDF band, I see.
@@Manx123 that’s pretty funny. People still cry about Palestine? Losers.
After 100 years, this song still pumps. Listen to the crowd clapping along.
100 years? Try 320 years
@@derrickstorm6976lol, not quite, dum*ass
My Dutch father saw the German troops enter in The Hague in 1940. Not happy about that but always he says: Ah but the singing and the music. That was really great...
This is a Prussian march made in 1866 commemorating the Prussian victory in the battle of koniggratz
But I have to assume you got that information about this march from Indians Jones, I don’t blame you
@@normalnoodles9383 wrong comment
Song so catchy that the US Army decided to help play it.
Well, let's not quibble, a lot of America's best people are of German blood, or were, as some are now deceased.
Yup
@@mikegallant811 plus the Prussian Baron von Steuben had a big hand in helping with bringing discipline to the rag tag Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778.
@@rwboa22 this is true,he sure did.
My boy, we are pilgrims in an unholy land.
*INTO THE LIONS DEN*
Indiana Jones and the last crusade
IL_Duce Lol Just watched the last crusade Indiana Jones
The first time I heard that was Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Now in 2021, it’s truly unholy.
"All I have to do is squeeze"
limescale onetwo and All I have to do is Scream
I understood that reference!
limescale onetwo got it let’s get the hell out of here
*last crusade reference XD*
Junior?!?
I do wish they’d wear their helmets, and the old Prussians style uniforms. Germany shouldn’t be ashamed of being Germany!
Well, if you want to see old Prussian traditions, you'll have to travel to either Sweden or Chile.
ruclips.net/video/m9IWt-menH8/видео.html
The Bundeswehr is still German, much more German than given credit for. Remember there is more than 30 Germanies inside Germany and many want to save that distinctive Germany-ness...
Germany isn't ashamed of being Germany tho
Victory belongs to Germany
CoD WaW reference?
Patrik Uosukainen probably lmao
Didn't you had enough with WWI & WWII ?
Victory for Deutschland!!!!
What kind of Victory? Even though u lost world wars twice
When will people understand this is not a Nazi song, but a Prussian one? I hate people who are bringing in Indiana Jones references here. This is such a beautiful march.
did you know it was originally composed for Indiana Jones by the Nazis
@@Shuturulsdadyea lol I was about to say thanks to Indiana Jones I guess they choose that because Nazi marches are actually kind of lame
@@EGOCOGITOSUMlol. Says you.
The song is from the 1800s. It was Hitlers favorite march and frankly I don't blame him lol
@@EGOCOGITOSUM Panzerlied is awesome
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The Königgrätz March was composed by Johann Gottfried Piefke in 1866 to commemorate the Prussian army's decisive victory over the then Austrian Empire at Königgrätz in July 1866 during the Austro-Prussian war of 1866.
Needs some goosestep
Theyre Jäger theyy never goose steped
@N I G H T M A R E Natürlich sind sie das preußischer Tradition nach Jäger heißt leichte Infanterie.
Goostapo hehe
They are Jägers they dont goose step. And before you go on about how the germans dont goose step any more that's also since they still do goose step
Goosestep does not belong into this march.
I was there when this happened. It was awesome
The Royal Swedish Music Corps goes in Prussian style and Pickelhaube. But why not Germany?
because were castrated
Because the allies and liberals turned Germany into a land of pussies!
@Ben Mokriš Swedish military parades has a slight Prussian style.
The uniforms Sweden use in this tatto is prussian Style!
don't forget chille....
they almost played all the german songs in their parades
the man at 2:25 looks like he's trying so hard not to piss his pants
💀💀💀
Indiana jones disliked this
Makes me want to join the German military. Awesome!
@@ally55213 y?
Ich bin 13 Jahre alt und durch den großen Zapfenstreich spielen beziehungsweise das Solo Stück und ich bin sehr stolz das ich ein Stück von der deutschen Kultur abnehmen kann und meiner zukünftigen Familie Weiter erzählen kann
Love this marsch song! Prussian marsches are great. Hello from Sweden.
0:27 when the trumpets and other types of instruments started sounding that was perfect
The best road trip music to Paris
I would love to buy a custom fitted German Field Marshals uniform, a spiked helmet and a King Tiger tank with street legal treads.
That won't happen tho... All King Tigers went to extinct.
@@condesdexterp.8409 The only working example is displayed at the Musée des Blindés, Saumur, France.
Why would you wear a World War 1 era spiked helmet rather then the World War 2 era Schirmmütze or Feldmütze to go with the King Tiger.
king kaiser tank is better(its a joke dont take it seriously)
@@kryptekfunnies7473not true. Swiss is restoring their King Tiger as well. I think it's still under maintenance.
The Polish guy tried to pause the video but they kept going
The flair may have faded a bit, but the 200% discipline remains.
And it is in Indiana Jones and the last crusade. Prussian is still german.
Yes, but prussia is just one German state, and it effectively ended in 1918 and was replaced by the “free state of Prussia”
Are those HRE Crests at 0:08?
No
これでこそドイツ、ドイツといえばこの曲!
It’s interesting how music played such a big role in WWII. Just a few months ago, I was in the Dachau Konzentrationslager and read that German soldiers would often form Jewish choirs to torture the prisoners and further encourage the Germans.
With this song in particular, it was a very big morale booster for the Germans because of its fanfare-type feel to it. Regardless if it’s related to Prussia and/or the Nazi party or not, it’s a very good song musically.
Edit: this is coming from someone who has studied music and its origins for a long time.
It's ya boi I didn't know that m8, good information.
It's ya boi hahaha shut up.
Rohan Bansal Hahahaha
I guess they took pride in prussia, which they didn’t deserve, just my opinion
But I’m pretty sure the march was made in 1866, celebrating a Prussian victory, and prussia dissolved in 1919, soooooooooooo........
@normalnoodles9383 no Prussia died 1934
2:21 don't be ashamed
rogue blue it takes a LOT of breath to play a piccolo; I played flute-which is, by any measure, less strenuous to play than piccolo, but it still takes a helluva lot of air to reach notes in the upper register. :-P I'm impressed that lad got through this march without fainting!
LOL
I dunno why I think this but that guy behind him looks like Goering...
@Mirko Z 🤣 savage.
Um auch mal einen Deutschen Kommentar zu hinterlassen, sehr schön auch mal wieder Deutsches Liedgut zu hören!!!
I have seen the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soilder in person. After seeing this video I can safely say that both are discipline personified.
We need goosestep marching back.
This song should be played at antifas demise
Hail hydra
I wish they could do more of this today #bringbackthekaiser
Make Kaliningrad Königsberg again
@@FlagAnthemmake Kaliningrad East Prussia again.
Outstanding musicians very disciplined and very traditional !
This is so awesome. Greetings from the UK!
“Victory belongs to Germany!!!!”
No
“Well boy, we’re pilgrims in an unholy land.”
Germany will never be the same Germany without Prussia
That’s strange… the audience is clapping. So… how are they both clapping and raising their right arm in the air as well?
Imagine the French hearing this during the battle of Waterloo! Surely there would have been many a soiled pants after that.
merde dans leur pentalons
This march was made in 1866 I believe
Also the French would’ve probably heard hohenfriedberger marsch coming from the Prussian landwehr lines
@@normalnoodles9383
or perhaps yorckscher marsch, that was made during the napoleonic wars in 1809
¡Alemania retorna a tus orígenes de Gloria! El mejor ejercito de 2 Guerra. ¡Saludos desde Chile!
Amazing and beautiful display ❤🇩🇪❤
Is that really the Brandenburg Gate? I thought it had two more sections?
Big Sai45 Productions it's a sorta replica in a auditorium type place it seems
Governor Tarkin -Aaron-, ah thanks, much more sense now
2:31 just listen while your eyes are closed
Actually it makes me TOO happy to see that
anyone knows the song after the march in by the wachbattalion
Hohenfreidbergermarsch
As soon as France had seen this they had their flags ready.
Arriba nuestros camaradas alemanes!!
Saludos de parte de mi bisabuelo (combatiente de la división azul)
0:32 Richter the best drum major but sadly he already retired 🇩🇪🇷🇺❤️
What a grand performance to a wonderful piece of music
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This is probably one of the better versions of the modern day german army playing Königgrätzer Marsch, the other versions have too much drumming
Music is a universal language 🇺🇸❤️
Where’s Indy? What happened to the fire and all the books?
Beautiful march very good performance
These Germans have no right to play this song without Prussia.
huhh???
@@mtlicq Prussia is no longer part of Germany its today divided between Poland and Russia
@@NapoleonBonaparte5 Prussia is Prussia no matter where you draw your crayon outside the lines where they shouldn't be. Prussia is a heritage, Prussia is a culture and history, Prussia is a quality of discipline and order that set the standards for GB and US and Russia to emulate ever since the time of Katarina the Great. Back to exile, NapoleonBonaparte
@@mtlicq That would be so if the Prussians were not exiled the Germans are a minority if any are left in the Oblast of Kaliningrad and the Polish part of it.
@@NapoleonBonaparte5 In real life through history Königsberg, the teutonic order and Germans built a beautiful town and lived there for many centuries, and in our hearts forever Königsberg. Recent history destroyed it. Paris is currently encountering this experience too as it becomes the Isle de Iran. Enjoy.
Where is Kaiser wilhelm?
The best part is it’s not just Germany that’s playing this lovely March In this instance
Please tell me there's Austrian troops in there
1:49.
I don't know wether Austrian or Swiss millitary musicans
Amazing.. Thank you for sharing it !!!
Damn Germany looks zo Good in their Uniform just like the Russians
Nope,it seem be like DDR-East German uniform
@@thanhtc1988 is not DDR uniform, you are fool!
Excellent performance
don't loose your tradition...
Nobody said they had to lose any traditions, just the bad shit like militarism, and wanting to conquer all your neighbors, or even the world. And of course tyrannical treatment of Jewish folks and other ethnic groups is a bad thing, no question about that.
Alsace Lorraine is German
Louis .Afflrb totally agree, not surprised if they get it back by military force
Deutsch Elsass
UN alsacien restera français pour TOUJOURS cordialement un alsacien 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Teacher: for our next field trip, we'll be going to France
Girls: OMG! France is so beautiful! I can't wait to see the Eiffel Tower!
*Boys:*
I thought.. Hang on, some of those soldiers are Swedish.. the flag confirmed it! Great music.. :)
My hand:📈
holy shit the comments section in this video
Imagine being austrian and having to play that
uh uh, too busy waltzing with the girls and breeding and raising dictators
@@mtlicq lol
just tired of Austrians acting like they had nothing to do with H or even WW1, Go figure
Impresionante video .. me pregunto sus soldados actuales seran igual de valientes como los soldados de la segunda guerra mundial? .
German marches are #1
I love the song.
1:56 Russia has still hasn't got any Viet Nam flash backs any ways those flags were Germany,South Africa, Canada,USA,Russia,UK,Sweden and Switzerland
I see a us army on there with the German army band and other music bands of the military
This gives me goosesteps
Deutschland, Deutschland Uber alles...
My boy, we're pilgrims in an unholy land.
Are they mixed? (I mean some of them are French, British or American? [and mostly Germans?])
First stop: Poland, then Denmark, then France, then the Brits, and lastly america
Everybody gangsta until kaiser starts dancin
Christian Richter erkennt man bereits im Nebel am unübertroffenen Schwung des Küs. Jedes mal aufs Neue ein Genuss. Semper Talis
Ist das der mit dem Stab am Anfang?
2:06, seeing their heads bob up and down, while their rifles sit on their shoulders feels more German than most the rest of this.
Still no goose step. I’m still disappointed.
“What kind of porn are you into?”
wunderbar
Translations
wonderful
2:23
All is good. The Bundeswehr still marches to this eternal Prussian composition.
You came back for the book!?
My father didn't want it incinerated
I've never seen such a neutering.
They really made a full size mockup of the Brandenburg Gate? Wow.
I was waiting for Harrison Ford and Sean Connery to come out of nowhere riding horses or on a tank!!
Harrison ford gives a journal to a mustache man on accident.
France: *why do i hear boss music?*
My boy we are pilgrims in an unholy land
Aren't those drum banners of the HRE?
No. It's just Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany