Many countries still sell Obligation Titles, which are basically war bonds but for peacetime; you basically lend the government some money and they vow to return it plus a little bit more in a year or so time. It is the safest form of investment but also not exactly profitable.
@@wallachia4797 if stability is all you seek, it is a great investment. Though not (net) profitable at all (this year you may have lost 7% purchasing power) and only profitable nominally during times of inflation (like now).
The bonds signed in 1940-1942 were a success. The Swedish state received SEK 2.3 billion, which corresponds to SEK 53 billion in today's money value (almost USD 5.8 billion today). The interest rate was 3% for five years. There were a lot of guns and fighter planes for that money.
@@notmjmjcj6815 Defend Sweden's borders if the country was attacked. Sweden was neutral during the war and wanted to stay out, but then a deterrent defense was required.
Excellent video! But there's a slight translation error at 2:23 It's a very easy mistake to make since the lyrics are a double entendre. While "Täta patroner" can literally mean "sealed cartridges" in Swedish, the word "Tät" meaning "sealed" or "dense" can also be slang meaning "wealthy". And "Patron" is a reference to the Spanish word for Boss. So while the lyrics can be literally translated as saying "Come, barons and seal cartridges!" They're really supposed to be saying "Come with us, Barons and wealthy Businessmen!"
Patron in Swedish and English is the same. It refers to a person who is committed to patronaged, defined as: "the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another." Technically speaking, whenever you take a loan from a bank, they are a form of patron. In history, artists would have Patrons who support their work which is how I assume Patreon got its name. In the modern day, one could say that Patrons are mostly replaced by investors.
You missed a little double entendre! At 1:39 "ladda patroner" does refer to loading cartridges, but while "täta patroner" at 2:23 literally means sealing cartridges it can also mean rich patrons, which makes a lot more sense given the context of barons in the same line. Just makes the song a bit more cheeky, don't you think? :)
Singer: Sven-Olof Sandberg (1905-1974). Music by Lars-Erik Larsson (1908-1986), professor of composition at Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. As a composer, Larsson is best known for his orchestral works but also wrote chamber music, works for piano and romances. He also wrote music for 22 films and also some hit tunes. Lyrics by Alf Henrikson (1905-1995) writer, poet, translator and newspaperman.
Also Norway has another one (Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått) which makes more sense, given it's a Nordic country, but here in Greece we also do for some reason and i love it
@@deucedwayne мне лично наплевать на всю эту заварушку между нашими странами, но Финляндия и Швеция вступив в НАТО приблизили стрелку часов судного дня к часу "X". Один хер все умрём)
Hey would you also Upload the son "Die SS Marschiert in Feindesland" with it difference Versions im German, Norwegian, Estonian, Latvian and French? I know These songs are Problematic but on a Historical view its like a little collection
The bond march was written in 1940 by Lars-Erik Larsson and Alf Henrikson with the intention of encouraging the purchase of defense bonds. Defense bonds are basically a "loan" from citizens to the government, in this case to finance the war effort.
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When did this song come out? That is which war were they raising bonds for? I thought Sweden stayed neutral for world wars 1 and 2, so is this a mid to late 19th century War? Maybe against the Russians or Germans? I know they lost one where they had to give Finland to the Russians but I am fuzzy on the exact dates.
Swedish Government: "buy bonds"
Me: "no"
Swedish Government: *drops this banger
Me: *gives bank account
A song about buying government bonds? And it’s somehow catchy.
where are all the replies? 290 likes and no replies
@@enzymcs2992 Swedish people have social anxiety even online I live there.
This is the Melody of "Norge i Rødt, Hvitt og Blått.", so obviously it is Catchy.
@@Nortisverikool Im pretty sure this came first
@@Nortisverikool But this one is the original.
How does Sweden make their songs catchy af, this is a bop
because its norwegian
@@alekbie2282 logic = endless
@@alekbie2282 except for that norway stole it, it is originally Swedish
@@niceguy1891 you mean the swedish made this song back in 1864? by a norwegian man?
@@alekbie2282 sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obligationsmarschen
It's a actually a huge norm in Sweden to wait in line. People will literally scream at you if you cut in line.
That’s standard in most European countries, certainly here in the UK. Only Americans who are too impolite to queue lol
@@ninja-gaming8988 It's an issue in Germany, too.
@@ninja-gaming8988 as an american, cutting in lines is also a pretty major social faux pas here
@@truegemuese people will still be angry at you though
Wow what a strange cultural quirk! I guess Sweden just does things right, huh
I wish they would sell bonds now. Id 100% buy some
pcm man is that you
@@takeyourdamnmeds Its a bad thing that you regonize me like this. But yes it is I
Many countries still sell Obligation Titles, which are basically war bonds but for peacetime; you basically lend the government some money and they vow to return it plus a little bit more in a year or so time.
It is the safest form of investment but also not exactly profitable.
@@wallachia4797 if stability is all you seek, it is a great investment. Though not (net) profitable at all (this year you may have lost 7% purchasing power) and only profitable nominally during times of inflation (like now).
Well they still do
Other patriotic songs: fight for our country
Swedens patriotic songs: so have you heard about bonds?
There’s also a Norwegian song based on the same melody, Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått, would’ve been fitting for 17 may ;)
He actually uploaded it a long time ago
@@gdr_91 aw damn, didn’t realize lol
@@somethingsverywrong Ingen is Norwegian himself I think
@@martillito_ nah he is serbian
@@victorivanov6603 He probably lives in Norway
The bonds signed in 1940-1942 were a success. The Swedish state received SEK 2.3 billion, which corresponds to SEK 53 billion in today's money value (almost USD 5.8 billion today). The interest rate was 3% for five years. There were a lot of guns and fighter planes for that money.
What were the guns and planes used for?
@@notmjmjcj6815 Defend Sweden's borders if the country was attacked. Sweden was neutral during the war and wanted to stay out, but then a deterrent defense was required.
this is soviet-tier levels of making anthems for random things
Can you give an example?
@@calebf3655 here, a soviet song about harvest
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@@calebf3655 like soviet anthem
This is not a proper Anthem.
It is just an Old Song about Bonds.
I love Swedish. Very beautiful language.
D🤮nish though 🤢🤢🤢🤢
I think Portuguese is the most beautiful sounding language
@@sebby324 same, at least one of them
mashallah
Visst är det. Man tackar!
Sweden... The land of Meat balls, Ikea, Volvo and suprisingly... Good songs!
Edit: oh i forgot alooot of stuff, bright minds these Swedes!
Also gripens
А как же Minecraft? ;)
Volvo is now Chinese unfortunately.
@@cyrusthegreat7030 but not for saab
Land of SAAB and Scania!
Excellent video! But there's a slight translation error at 2:23
It's a very easy mistake to make since the lyrics are a double entendre.
While "Täta patroner" can literally mean "sealed cartridges" in Swedish, the word "Tät" meaning "sealed" or "dense" can also be slang meaning "wealthy". And "Patron" is a reference to the Spanish word for Boss. So while the lyrics can be literally translated as saying "Come, barons and seal cartridges!" They're really supposed to be saying "Come with us, Barons and wealthy Businessmen!"
Patron in Swedish and English is the same. It refers to a person who is committed to patronaged, defined as: "the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another."
Technically speaking, whenever you take a loan from a bank, they are a form of patron. In history, artists would have Patrons who support their work which is how I assume Patreon got its name. In the modern day, one could say that Patrons are mostly replaced by investors.
You missed a little double entendre!
At 1:39 "ladda patroner" does refer to loading cartridges, but while "täta patroner" at 2:23 literally means sealing cartridges it can also mean rich patrons, which makes a lot more sense given the context of barons in the same line.
Just makes the song a bit more cheeky, don't you think? :)
I am not addicted in this song. It's just fifth time I have visited this song in yt this day
One of my all-time favorite songs. Glad to see it here!
Ingen treating us with so many songs
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Singer: Sven-Olof Sandberg (1905-1974). Music by Lars-Erik Larsson (1908-1986), professor of composition at Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. As a composer, Larsson is best known for his orchestral works but also wrote chamber music, works for piano and romances. He also wrote music for 22 films and also some hit tunes. Lyrics by Alf Henrikson (1905-1995) writer, poet, translator and newspaperman.
sweden: *makes a new song*
Norway: hippity hoppity, this song is now my property
I LOVE GOVERNMENT BONDS
Only Swedes know how to make a song about government bonds so catchy 🇸🇪🏦
Länge Leve Sverige 💪🇸🇪
(Long Live Sweden)
Lang levt Norge 🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
@@Brunostvaffel 🔥
The transitions in this video are perfect! They put a big smile on my face every time.
Good timing as usual
What is it today?
@@Empire. well Sweden just applied to join NATO so you know
@@foundationgamer9771 oh damn!
Stupid ingen stans on their way to type "good timing" for no reason
@@foundationgamer9771 oh no
Sweden in Blue, Yellow, and Bonds
Sweden is a Great Country
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳💖🇸🇪
Thank you
3 videos in one day. Bravo Ingen!
A very nice song, a neighboring country totally did not use this melody for one of their songs.
what country and song?
@@anon8586 Oj alja aljo - Ustase empire
@@anon8586 he might mean Norway
@@anon8586 Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått from Norway
@@anon8586 Norway
I started humming this without knowing and it’s super catchy like someone in the comments said
We have a song to exactly the same music 🇸🇪❤🇬🇷
Also Norway has another one (Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått) which makes more sense, given it's a Nordic country, but here in Greece we also do for some reason and i love it
What is the name of Greece' version of this song?
@@Larmeister "Η Σημαία" (the flag) , also theme-matching
When The Swedish Joined Winter War
I barely know anything about Swedish history but this makes me want to learn more
It is actually a very intresting history behind sweden look in to it
tip: swedish history is only interesting before the year 1814
They invented stocks
@@grebap jag viste inte det men är det sant på riktigt? I didn’t know that But is it true?
Finnish president is today in Sweden and probably sign the NATO application there, so very good Song for this day
🇫🇮❤️🇸🇪
No,they're going to criticize my country :)
Удачи, вам стать новыми мишенями для ракет РФ)
@@Hu7in ну ну, вы уже жалеете, что Украину как мишень выбрали
@@deucedwayne мне лично наплевать на всю эту заварушку между нашими странами, но Финляндия и Швеция вступив в НАТО приблизили стрелку часов судного дня к часу "X". Один хер все умрём)
@@Hu7in их право как бы, а то что это с малейшим шансом приблизит нас к миру Фоллаут как то их не волнует
I listing this every morning
If anyone wants to listen to something similar in message and language I would recommend Försvarslånevalsen.
Me after listening to this: I'll buy your entire stock!
Wow! This sounds cool!
The line with Karlskoga and Värmland where they cast cannons and catridges is propebly refeered to the Bofors Factory located in Värmland, Karlskoga
Ingen are you on speed or something? Three songs in 3 minutes!
ära till ryssland från sverige
This guy is the best
i swear to god ive heard something like this before. i have no idea if im just making something up or of there is something that sounds like this
3 videos in less than 10 minutes
Can you make a video on the song of polish-lithuanian commonwealth ?
Sweden is lovely country. Greetings from Caucasus.
Can you do a song for an overlooked country or something? Like the Bahamas?
Hey Ingen, could you please do British Falkland war song? Thank you for your content
Quite good song and very catchy
Hej to my Swedish friends
Hej på dig min vän
hej min broder
Hej hej kamrat!
Love from finland 🇫🇮🇸🇪
What a familliar tune
*cough* Engellandlied *cough*
Pt-Br
Three videos in treee hours Ingen?!
Thanks 👍
This unironically slaps
Hey would you also Upload the son "Die SS Marschiert in Feindesland" with it difference Versions im German, Norwegian, Estonian, Latvian and French? I know These songs are Problematic but on a Historical view its like a little collection
Nice!
God now i wanna buy some Bonds!
Bovallstrand mentioned 💪
Please do next georgian warrior music "300 aragveli". Thanks
If my country will do this kind of bong song, Im willing to buy war bonds for my country
i am loving all these nordic tunes so when WW3 comes we can belt them out
There's no such song that makes me patriotic and profitable at the same time 😂
Could you make video about song about Beria?
Niceee love love love
Rhythmical and catchy indeed!
Geez you're posting videos fast
Long live Sweden and norway
Actual Content
btw this video was posted on Norways national day.
3 videos in a day ohly molly
That's where it sounds so damn familiar, it has the same melody as "Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått".
This is the original.
You should upload the Peronist March, one of the most iconic marchs in Argentina
İzmir marşı is a anthem which is dedicated to founder of Turkey Atatürk. It's wonderful u should translate it
I just remember this from a hoi4 mod
hey thats the melody of "Norge i rødt hvitt og blått 😂❤ Happy constitution day 😅😊
🇸🇪🙏 SVEA! 🙏🇸🇪
I recognize the melody of Norge i rødt, hvitt og blåt.
This is actually the original version
Now just to wait for a song about taxes
What are Goverment Bonds?
And why was this song made?
The bond march was written in 1940 by Lars-Erik Larsson and Alf Henrikson with the intention of encouraging the purchase of defense bonds. Defense bonds are basically a "loan" from citizens to the government, in this case to finance the war effort.
@@Beepestis Thank you! :D
I thought it's another einheitsfront.
Hey song idea "Σαν ατσάλινο τοίχος" greek partisan song
Shit, my comment section is bugged. But nice song
The melody does seem familiar to me
GOOD
Based
When was this song written and what is the war they talk about?
This song was written in 1940 to encourage people to purchase war bonds, so the war they are talking about is the second world war
ww2
Live a very politically important song mention 'piggy bank"
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When did this song come out? That is which war were they raising bonds for? I thought Sweden stayed neutral for world wars 1 and 2, so is this a mid to late 19th century War? Maybe against the Russians or Germans? I know they lost one where they had to give Finland to the Russians but I am fuzzy on the exact dates.
Its a ww2 song. The bonds were raised for potential war that could have happened with either the soviets or germans
Get you summa them fuckin bonds early boiiiiii
I thinks it is kinda funny that the soldiers are riding bikes
i wan't lyrics pls
okay
Why do i think it is a little similar to internacionale
This is just "Norge i rødt kvit å blåt"
Ok
❤️❤️🌟💪👍💫
"We're going to empty our piggy bank this year!" lol wut, aparently they had those in early 1900's Sweden?
piggy banks have been around since the 1700's
Certified Swedish Government Classic lmao
Hmmmmmm, kjent melodi?
Det här är faktiskt originalet. Norska motståndskämpar som tränades i sverige hörde låten på radion och tyckte den var bra
tại sao bạn tải lên video 2x
I clicked this on accident, no regrets
Yo 2 in a row!
Buy your bonds kids!