Weird to think that Frederick Hecker, after the Revolutions of 1848-49 immigrated to Illinois as did many revolutionaries. During the Civil War, he formed a regiment under his command as Colonel. His regiments that he did command during his career were made up of Jews, Revolutionaries, Scandinavians, Hungarians, and Germans. Not to mention, he was a Radical Republican as well.
@@Omen550 When he says revolutionaries he's referring to the Europeans who participated in the revolutions of 1848 in Europe, it included a wide range of Europeans but a large part were German, these revolutionaries often settled in the US and participated in the American Civil War
During the Baden Revolution of 1848-1849, the Heckerlied is a revolutionary song. In order to seize Karlsruhe as the royal seat and overthrow the grand ducal authority, Friedrich Hecker attempted to rally the revolutionaries in Baden with the Hecker march, which began in Constance. Hecker, along with most of the combatants, had to flee to Switzerland after this revolt was put down by Hessian and Prussian forces on April 20, 1848, during the Battle of Scheideck. He permanently immigrated to the USA and never went back to Baden.
Fun fact: "Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker (September 28, 1811 - March 24, 1881) was a German lawyer, politician and revolutionary. He was one of the most popular speakers and agitators of the 1848 Revolution. After moving to the United States, he served as a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War." He never stopped fighting for freedom.
As one said, this song is a great example of the Baden's (Badenian?) humour and approach to life. Allegedly, the rest of Germany find this mindset quite weird
And after his failed revolution, Friedrich Hecker was welcomed to America, and fought against the treacherous south, and against slavery on this continent as well!
An example of the revolutionary fervor taking grip in Germany from what is known as the the Springtime of the Peoples or alternatively 'Die Vormärz-Epoche', showing the German people attempting to rid themselves from the blights of feudalism and try to achieve a unified national state with greater liberties which've been declared in the Paulskirchen constitution in Frankfurt. Conviently, the constitution was passed on my birthday! :D 🇩🇪🕊
I want to study that part of history so bad, I love the illustrations and marches, mixed with liberal and nationalist fervor. What would be the best books to learn more about this time period in germany?
Fascinating that the constitution was passed on the same date as your birthday! It's a shame what happened in 1848 but I think a lot of good came from it in the sense of the rise of German American culture, the rise of German influence internationally, and what would eventually lead to the rise of the German Empire which gave us a unified country with a constitution, a monarchy, and freedom from French and Austrian influence. In short, total independence. What the revolution combined with the birth of our country achieved was pretty amazing.
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 I believe a quick Google search would give you a firm answer to which book would be ideal, but take from it me, I bought Mike Rapport's book on the Revolutions of 1848 and I'm more than satisfied with it!
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 I believe a quick Google search will give you a plethora of valuable answers to that question, but take it from me, I bought Mike Rapports book on the Revolutions of 1848 and I'm so far more than satisfied with it!
Ok guys, gotta give this song some love, so here comes the history behind it: The song is about the so called "Heckerzug" - Hecker marsh. Friedrich Hecker was a democrat, he lived in the 19th century. He was part of the baden Parlament, the first democratic parlament in the whole of germany. He also took part in the reforms of the paulskirche. He already saw their failure before it even happend. So he took matters to his own hands and traveled to Konstanz at the lake constance in 1848. Since he heard konstanz is the most liberal town of the liberal state Baden. He gathered a lot of listeners at the 12th of april 1848. He latered called out the free republic that evening. The next day he gathered with around 40 men and one cannon. The moved out and began their marsh in the direction of karlsruhe wich was the capitol of Baden. They wanted to overthrow the grand duke there. They moved through many villages and gathered some supporters. In the end on the 20th of april he had around 900 followers. On the 20th of april they faced the german union troops with Gagner as their leader. In a short shootout between rebels and union troops gagner fell togehter with around a doozen men from both sides. the republic rebel troops retreated- Their way to Karlsruhe was now blocked. On the 27th april the marsh formaly ended. With hecker moving to the US. Only coming back one year later to germany Rastatt to support the 2nd badisch revolution. he came 6 days too late after the badisch army capitulated. He returned to the US to his farm, he would never come back to germany. In the US civil war he would lead a volunteer regiment of south german people. many of the his former follower in the heckerzug. He would see the unification of germany, but never a german republic. he died in 1881 in Summerfield. He is a hero. A german hero, to many people dont know that germany has such heros, heros that wanted to safe us. And because of that: Ja er lebet noch! Er hängt an keinem baume er hängt an keinem Strick, sondern an dem Traume der freien Republik! PS: 33 years lasted the mess means that in 1848, 33 years passde since the vienna congress wich saw the restablishment of the monarchist rule over europe
Thank you for releasing this while I am on holiday in Germany right now. I am having an absolutely fantastic time, I must say the Brandenburg gate at night is beautiful though. EDIT: I got home like 4 weeks ago I just forgot to edit this ages ago.
Es lebe die Freiheit! Nieder mit der Knechtschaft! Lasst uns an diejenigen Gedenken die 1848 für ein Freies, demokratisches und geeintes Deutschland gefallen sind!
“Er hängt an keinem Baum” is pretty interesting considering what Adam of Bremen said about the ancient Germanic tribes and their human sacrifices (and Teutoburger Wald)
not really. It is a very direct verse, simply conveying that Hecker has not been executed, as he managed to flee to switzerland, and later the USA, after his march on Baden's capital failed due to external interference in the shape of prussian and hessian troops. It, in combination with "hängt an keinem Strick" (roughly: "isn't hanging from a rope") is just saying that the revolution, though having suffered a setback, is not yet lost. Even if the revolution of 1848 failed to go anywhere in the end, this mindset is quite powerful, and this song is just as powerful.
@@schiefer1103 yeah obviously it has a more literal meaning and I don’t think the pagan connection was necessarily even intentional. Just a cool parallel.
ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK 🗣️ 🗣️ 🗣️
@@epic.and.legendary Has there ever been a successful revolution? You know it's a true revolution when it's followed by a terror reign and a bunch of purges. And then there's a good chance people come crawling back for a dictator. I believe in reforms instead.
The Swedish "happy birthday" song called "Ja må han leva" begins similarly. Also the Dutch/Flemish "Lang Zullen Ze Leven". So perhaps some evolution of that you heard as a kid?
1:50 The translation says "prince blood", but actually it says "dukes blood". Thank you for uploading songs like this by the way, this is a valuable cultrural attribution!!!
actually prince is a solid translation for fürst. Elector Prince for example is the word for Kurfürst. Machiavellis "The Prince" is also "Der Fürst" in German Both are words with the same meaning, "The First", just that Fürst is german and prince is latin (princeps)
@@leifsolbrig332 First of, duke would be wrong anyway since that would be Herzog in German. Second, Fürst isn’t only used in context for the specific title (above count, below duke) but also a general word used for monarchs at the time, especially in the context of the rulers of German states that weren’t the emperor. Which is also how the word is used in the song, it doesn’t refer to Fürsten as a title specifically but the ruling nobility of the German states in general. The issue is that German has two words, Prince for the son of the Monarch, and Fürst for the ruler of a Fürstentum (principality). English only has one, and that one is prince.
ancient regime was extremely violent . for instance go see punishments for felonies against property. revollutionaries learned from all they saw during oppression, and, as said by marx , when proletariat learn the exercise of violence , they dont forget how to use it when that violence is addressed against dominat class
hecker was a radical republican, not a communist. Though he did have some socialist leanings which was commonplace for the radicals. either way very zased
Судя по шрифту, который уже не первый раз появляется, у Ингена точно присутствует особое отношение к немецкому языку. Depending on the font that appears not it first time, Ingen for sure has special attitude to German language.
Weird to think that Frederick Hecker, after the Revolutions of 1848-49 immigrated to Illinois as did many revolutionaries. During the Civil War, he formed a regiment under his command as Colonel. His regiments that he did command during his career were made up of Jews, Revolutionaries, Scandinavians, Hungarians, and Germans. Not to mention, he was a Radical Republican as well.
Are revolutionaries some kind of ethnicity? Why are talking like they are some kind of entity that is not humans😂
@@Arthur-pt5kh I’m talking of them as a group, as are the others. But I can see where your confusion comes from.
Who tf are revolutionaries???
Those that revolted in 1848? Hello?? @@Omen550
@@Omen550 When he says revolutionaries he's referring to the Europeans who participated in the revolutions of 1848 in Europe, it included a wide range of Europeans but a large part were German, these revolutionaries often settled in the US and participated in the American Civil War
1848 was just an insane year lol
True, 1984 too.
@@Pojospom ok
As someone from Switzerland I can confirm
@@Pojospomnothing happened in 1989
@@Pojospom every day is 1984
"I am no liar" - Hecker, probably
Bro we have the same ideas
@@KartagoPharaenumm xaxaxa hahaha ksa ksa ksa lha lha lha. NO - European countries
@@MolpPlom :(
@@MolpPlom i see an ultranationalist
"Überstunden sind schon noch dri-" *Heckerlied starts playing*
During the Baden Revolution of 1848-1849, the Heckerlied is a revolutionary song. In order to seize Karlsruhe as the royal seat and overthrow the grand ducal authority, Friedrich Hecker attempted to rally the revolutionaries in Baden with the Hecker march, which began in Constance. Hecker, along with most of the combatants, had to flee to Switzerland after this revolt was put down by Hessian and Prussian forces on April 20, 1848, during the Battle of Scheideck. He permanently immigrated to the USA and never went back to Baden.
The Swiss are definitely renowned for rebelling. Perhaps it's the French in them 😂
Fun fact: "Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker (September 28, 1811 - March 24, 1881) was a German lawyer, politician and revolutionary. He was one of the most popular speakers and agitators of the 1848 Revolution. After moving to the United States, he served as a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War."
He never stopped fighting for freedom.
@@EinDeutscherPatriot620 Hecker was neither French nor Swiss, he was from northern Baden.
@@misterm7225 Swabians and Swiss are close enough
One for the 'songs with absolutely no chill' playlist
Genau
What is that playlist for?
@@fabi6688Songs with absolutely no chill, like the anti- communist and anti-Russian aggression song.
I mean most songs whould be
@@Adamm17004 pardon?
Absolute Revolutionary Banger
Always a good revolutionnary song. Love from France 🇨🇵❤🇩🇪
J’aime la France aussi. Salutations de l’Allemagne 🇩🇪❤️🇫🇷
France and Germany especially the origins of my family greetings from a American 🇩🇪❤
A French supporting a revolution? Who'da think it? 😆
🇩🇪
When you add a pinch of france to germany
Actually a historically accurate comment.
@@schiefer1103 Certified Elsass-Lothringen moment
@@rustinusti*Elsaß-Lothringen
@@judeknowles2319wasn't it Elsaß-Löthringen
And plenty of Polish lands.
"For some reason the nobles jumped me" -Hecker
well noone jumped him, he lived after it and with his principles
I played this max volume to my rich German neighbor and he loved it so much he threw a brick at my window so he can hear it better!
I think he really Loves it
Yeah I think so
Your neighbor is Prussian?
how about playing the "ja 33 jahre wärht die sauerei, wir
sind keiine kheckte wir sind alle frei" part on his 33rd birthday
When I clicked this first time, comments were turned off for me
RUclips keeps turning off random comment sections so that's probably what happened. It keeps happening to me as well.
RUclips really stepped up their censorship in the past year. About 80% of my comments are auto-deleted even though they’re usually benign
@@Historical-Stuff "Random"...
@@ShermanistDruid
RUclips hates it when a song meant to call for the destruction of tyranny and oppression is uploaded like this, lol.
Same
The Indonesian "happy birthday" song is in this melody
The Swedish one aswell.
Potong kuenya... potong kuenya... potong kuenya sekarang juga
the dutch one too, colonialism moment?
It's actually the German one too. He just copied the Melody
@@letsgo7913stimmt doch gar nicht
1:13 ... the woman's pose in the painting is completely lifted from "Liberty Leading the People"
Ah yes the German republicans( real) copying the French monarchists
As one said, this song is a great example of the Baden's (Badenian?) humour and approach to life. Allegedly, the rest of Germany find this mindset quite weird
Nah, this isnt really weird. Its very much in spirit of germans during the 1848s revolutions
@@gasmask1363 Well, it was a common thing then. But Badenians retained it to this day
erbarmen? Zu spät! Die Hessen kommen XD
germans when programming:
ich bin ein heckermann
ein* if masculine :3
@@deucedwayne my bad
Hänno lässt grüßen
Verdammt Schade, dass es 1848 nicht gelang, ein freies und vereintes Deutschland zu schaffen. 🇩🇪
The German fonts go crazy 🔥🔥🔥🔥
And after his failed revolution, Friedrich Hecker was welcomed to America, and fought against the treacherous south, and against slavery on this continent as well!
@anthroimperzia3927 you can enjoy southern culture without defending a garbage succession state.
Cringe
Based
@@huguesdepayens807 what’s cringe?
@@CcpCcp-sk6dt The Union
An example of the revolutionary fervor taking grip in Germany from what is known as the the Springtime of the Peoples or alternatively 'Die Vormärz-Epoche', showing the German people attempting to rid themselves from the blights of feudalism and try to achieve a unified national state with greater liberties which've been declared in the Paulskirchen constitution in Frankfurt. Conviently, the constitution was passed on my birthday! :D 🇩🇪🕊
I want to study that part of history so bad, I love the illustrations and marches, mixed with liberal and nationalist fervor.
What would be the best books to learn more about this time period in germany?
Fascinating that the constitution was passed on the same date as your birthday! It's a shame what happened in 1848 but I think a lot of good came from it in the sense of the rise of German American culture, the rise of German influence internationally, and what would eventually lead to the rise of the German Empire which gave us a unified country with a constitution, a monarchy, and freedom from French and Austrian influence. In short, total independence. What the revolution combined with the birth of our country achieved was pretty amazing.
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 I believe a quick Google search would give you a firm answer to which book would be ideal, but take from it me, I bought Mike Rapport's book on the Revolutions of 1848 and I'm more than satisfied with it!
@@Finnishnat-conservativedot7126 I believe a quick Google search will give you a plethora of valuable answers to that question, but take it from me, I bought Mike Rapports book on the Revolutions of 1848 and I'm so far more than satisfied with it!
Another reason why Germans should be proud of their heritage
Most of us are. But we are proud in silence. Then Football happens
@@judeknowles2319protect your language from too many anglicisms as well. Very important.
@@Sphinxgamingworld9942were the reason English exists bro
@@Sphinxgamingworld9942 peak brainrot, English has many Germanisms lmfao
@@marchdarkenotp3346 PEAK BRAINROT?!?!?!?
Ok guys, gotta give this song some love, so here comes the history behind it:
The song is about the so called "Heckerzug" - Hecker marsh.
Friedrich Hecker was a democrat, he lived in the 19th century. He was part of the baden Parlament, the first democratic parlament in the whole of germany. He also took part in the reforms of the paulskirche. He already saw their failure before it even happend. So he took matters to his own hands and traveled to Konstanz at the lake constance in 1848. Since he heard konstanz is the most liberal town of the liberal state Baden. He gathered a lot of listeners at the 12th of april 1848. He latered called out the free republic that evening. The next day he gathered with around 40 men and one cannon. The moved out and began their marsh in the direction of karlsruhe wich was the capitol of Baden. They wanted to overthrow the grand duke there. They moved through many villages and gathered some supporters. In the end on the 20th of april he had around 900 followers. On the 20th of april they faced the german union troops with Gagner as their leader. In a short shootout between rebels and union troops gagner fell togehter with around a doozen men from both sides. the republic rebel troops retreated- Their way to Karlsruhe was now blocked. On the 27th april the marsh formaly ended. With hecker moving to the US. Only coming back one year later to germany Rastatt to support the 2nd badisch revolution. he came 6 days too late after the badisch army capitulated. He returned to the US to his farm, he would never come back to germany. In the US civil war he would lead a volunteer regiment of south german people. many of the his former follower in the heckerzug. He would see the unification of germany, but never a german republic. he died in 1881 in Summerfield.
He is a hero. A german hero, to many people dont know that germany has such heros, heros that wanted to safe us.
And because of that:
Ja er lebet noch! Er hängt an keinem baume er hängt an keinem Strick, sondern an dem Traume der freien Republik!
PS: 33 years lasted the mess means that in 1848, 33 years passde since the vienna congress wich saw the restablishment of the monarchist rule over europe
Which side of the Civil War did he choose or am I just blind and not finding it
@@NapoleanBlown-aparte he was an abolitionist fighting for the union hecker heckin hated slavery
Based 🥶🥶🥶 @@howdidmynamechange945
With echo it's even more revolutionary!
German developer while coding be like: “Ich bin Hecker”
ive heard this before but glad to see ingen upload his
for anyone trying to sing along:
33 is "dreiundreißig"
basically just say "dry-und-dry-sig"
note I'm not german, just how I pronounce it
I didn’t expect another Ingen banger this soon!
its not really a rare song so
true..
bro wake up ingen just posted-Winston Churchill.
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF THE DUCHY WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🙌🙌🙌
Moin. Diese Kommentarsektion ist Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Diese hier ebenfalls, nur damit das klargestellt ist
Ein Volk, ein Kommentarbereich, eine Republik (vielleich')
Genauer gesagt Eigentum des Landes Bremen.
Ab in die soziale Marktwirtschaft mit ihm!
Das
Thank you for releasing this while I am on holiday in Germany right now. I am having an absolutely fantastic time, I must say the Brandenburg gate at night is beautiful though.
EDIT: I got home like 4 weeks ago I just forgot to edit this ages ago.
0:03 THE MELODY ITS LIKE A INDONESIAN BIRTHDAY KIDS SONG💀
Tiup lilinnya tiup lilinnya sekarang juga, lagu banger tuh 🗣️💯🔥💀🗿
@@ThatEmperor793 real
There is a nursery song that uses yuki no shingun, and one that uses johnny comes marching home
potong kuenya potong rajanya
@@Johia_Mapping_2 ok
Legendary Ingen; as always.
“Er hängt an seinem Traum von der freien Republik!” is the sentence that gives me the most chills in this entire song.
Es lebe die Freiheit! Nieder mit der Knechtschaft! Lasst uns an diejenigen Gedenken die 1848 für ein Freies, demokratisches und geeintes Deutschland gefallen sind!
this song has no chill and i love it.
This song is so violent that if I quote the lyrics YT literally removes my comment 💀
Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit 🚩🇩🇪✊🏻
And beer 🍺
@@xapiuss5876Und Bier *
And Grossdeutschland😂
@@reschi56
Kleindeutsche Lösung und Opfermythos so:
🇩🇪 🇦🇹 ->🚪
I can't wait til American libertarians discover this song on November 6, 2024
Why this specific date?
@@muhannadaikalabi3582 Day after the presidential election
“omg it hecker from belguga” - some 9 year old in the comments somewhere probably
DONT YOU SEE? YOU ARE THE 9 YEAR OLD IN THE COMMENTS SOMEWHERE
“Er hängt an keinem Baum” is pretty interesting considering what Adam of Bremen said about the ancient Germanic tribes and their human sacrifices (and Teutoburger Wald)
not really. It is a very direct verse, simply conveying that Hecker has not been executed, as he managed to flee to switzerland, and later the USA, after his march on Baden's capital failed due to external interference in the shape of prussian and hessian troops. It, in combination with "hängt an keinem Strick" (roughly: "isn't hanging from a rope") is just saying that the revolution, though having suffered a setback, is not yet lost.
Even if the revolution of 1848 failed to go anywhere in the end, this mindset is quite powerful, and this song is just as powerful.
@@schiefer1103 yeah obviously it has a more literal meaning and I don’t think the pagan connection was necessarily even intentional. Just a cool parallel.
Eines meiner Lieblingslieder auf Deutsch
this is a song about 1848 Prussian uprising, one of the very first attempt to declare a republic in European history.
This one is from the uprising in Baden, not Prussia.
@@simonstaysnclr baden was a part of prussia
@@Alex-lc1ze no
@@simonstaysnclr youre right it was my mistake, but I believe sometime baden was part of prussia
@@Alex-lc1ze maybe you mistook it for sigmaringen in neighbouring württemberg, that was somewhat part of prussia
Perfect timing as always
"i did not create this song" -hecker, probably
Prussias been Real Quiet after this dropped
"y u bully me" - Hecker probably
"The because of the of the yes of the!!!" - Hecker, maybe....
WENN DIE LEUTE FRAGEN WENN DIE LEUTE FRAGEN WENN DIE LEUTE FRAGEN LEBT DER HECKER NOCH
KÖNNT IHR IHNEN SAGEN KÖNNT IHR IHNEN SAGEN KÖNNT IHR IHNEN SAGEN JA DER LEBET NOCH
ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK
ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM
UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK
ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM
VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK
ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM
UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK
ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM
VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK
🗣️ 🗣️ 🗣️
ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM BAUM UND ER HÄNGT AN KEINEM STRICK ER HÄNGT AN SEINEM TRAUM VON DER FREIEN REPUBLIK!!!!!!!!!
What if 1789 happened in Germany :
It happened. In 1848
@@epic.and.legendary i think he meant like successfully
@@epic.and.legendaryAnd they failed, XD
@@armandoplaysandmaps I wouldn't describe the 1789 as successful either, because it ended with another monarchy
@@epic.and.legendary Has there ever been a successful revolution? You know it's a true revolution when it's followed by a terror reign and a bunch of purges. And then there's a good chance people come crawling back for a dictator. I believe in reforms instead.
the melody sounds like something i heard in kindergarten as a wee lad
The Swedish "happy birthday" song called "Ja må han leva" begins similarly. Also the Dutch/Flemish "Lang Zullen Ze Leven". So perhaps some evolution of that you heard as a kid?
I am finnish so it might be closely related to ja må han leva
But i the lyrics didnt match at all
German songs are incredibly catchy.
1:50 The translation says "prince blood", but actually it says "dukes blood".
Thank you for uploading songs like this by the way, this is a valuable cultrural attribution!!!
actually prince is a solid translation for fürst. Elector Prince for example is the word for Kurfürst.
Machiavellis "The Prince" is also "Der Fürst" in German
Both are words with the same meaning, "The First", just that Fürst is german and prince is latin (princeps)
@@aquiler3959 Prinz in German is always the son of a king, which is not remotely the case for a duke.
@@leifsolbrig332
First of, duke would be wrong anyway since that would be Herzog in German.
Second, Fürst isn’t only used in context for the specific title (above count, below duke) but also a general word used for monarchs at the time, especially in the context of the rulers of German states that weren’t the emperor. Which is also how the word is used in the song, it doesn’t refer to Fürsten as a title specifically but the ruling nobility of the German states in general.
The issue is that German has two words, Prince for the son of the Monarch, and Fürst for the ruler of a Fürstentum (principality). English only has one, and that one is prince.
Reupload?
I love how violent this is to Monarcha and Royals lol
ancient regime was extremely violent . for instance go see punishments for felonies against property. revollutionaries learned from all they saw during oppression, and, as said by marx , when proletariat learn the exercise of violence , they dont forget how to use it when that violence is addressed against dominat class
Wow this version is awesome
Can hear the primordial screams of Bismark. apart for that the song slaps
Badischer Held!
THIS GOES HARDER THAN A BEHEADED NOBLE FACEPLANTING 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Liebe zu Baden aus Württemberg!
🧐
I love this song . Kocham te piesn. Dzieki . Thanks. Let us Go! cheers from Canada!
Guys I don’t think they like the clergy and princes
As a dutch i remember this tune from a birthday or something🤔
I'm Dutch, and this is 100% true.
I moved to indonesia for 4 years, when it was my birthday, this was the melody, now i am traumatised
😂
I love Germany, I am from Kurdistan
What part?
@@afrinKhan-c3t South Kurdistan
@@RayanRayan-zz9qm Iraqi Kurdistan or Irani Kurdistan
@@afrinKhan-c3t South Kurdistan
@@AHMEDHASSAN-dr7eu South Kurdistan ، I'm not Iraqi Irani I'm Kurdish
Communist Chad turned into union general.
hecker was a radical republican, not a communist. Though he did have some socialist leanings which was commonplace for the radicals. either way very zased
@@stageblood9935 wasn’t he a Marxist before some sort of split?
@@Chessepice-cl2lxno, he was always a liberal.
I don't know why but this needs a slide whistle
A slide whistle definitely fits in the song
Absolute banger
Für Deutschland! 🍻💪🇩🇪😎
German Jacobines don't exist.
The German Jacobines:This
Hecker legacy never dies
"Ja, er lebt noch" is the lyircs of another song from germany which was VERY popular at its time.
"Holzmichl"
Судя по шрифту, который уже не первый раз появляется, у Ингена точно присутствует особое отношение к немецкому языку.
Depending on the font that appears not it first time, Ingen for sure has special attitude to German language.
@PolishCrusader2024How would ingen being a muslim affect his stances towards the german language?
@PolishCrusader2024 How do you know?
@PolishCrusader2024 From which video?
Gem alerts went off on the 25th of April, 2024
Will you upload Bürgerlied aswell?
LANG LEBE DEUTSCHLAND VON DEN PHILIPPINEN!!! 🇵🇭🤝🏻🇩🇪
I love Germany
From Ukraine 🇺🇦
I love Ukraine |🇺🇦
From Sweden |🇸🇪
This is def one of those songs that sound good to English speakers but the lyrics actually are terrifying 1:12
Getting sturdy to this rn
Germans nationalist music is soo hard that I can't even spell "Hello pookie".🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
German revolutionary songs have absolutely no chill
Nice video! Small correction: should say „an dem Darm der Pfaffen“ Not „an den“
Wow, where does this marvel come from. Never heard it before.
respect german
from southkorea
Another one for the playlist 'songs that are more based than they have any right to be'
5 min 304 views,
Bro got the SR-72 sample
ES LEBE DIE DEUTSCHE REVOLUTION AUF DEN PHILIPPINEN! 🇵🇭🤝🏻🇩🇪
German Republic is No1 🇩🇪🇩🇪
thank goodness this song came back!
RED FLOOD GOEBBELS WHOLESOME 1848
Lebt denn der alte Holzmichl noch?
it sounds like a "rez a rubaj do krve" its a Slovak song of hlinka's garda
2:05 not that one person who got the wrong flag
Tune: 😁
Lyrics: 💀
What’s wrong with the lyrics?
@@U.N.S.R they are a lot less up beat.
This needs to come back in germany
the Taiwan military march also had this melody but different..
ruclips.net/video/4I9Y4xBYZqA/видео.htmlsi=r5JpLAoxi8-nEkCB
I still dont understand why youtube disables the comments. I have the same problem also, it automaticaly closes.
good song
Agreed
How can something so violent sound so catchy?
What does Hecker mean?
Hecker is the name of a german revolutionary
@@lysenkotheory3400 oh thanks! On the internet it shows a meme cat
@@GustavfromVietnamYou searched up the wrong hecker, the germans name is frederick hecker or something, and theres a meme of a cat named hecker