@@gottalivehappy 1815 no way, it must be at the early 1900s. Assuming that the latest that could be is at 1918, when imperial germany fell, until today have passed 104 years, so yeap everyone in dead.
Eine sehr schöne Nachkriegsaufnahme dieses herrlichen Parademarsches, die wahrscheinlich während der 50-er oder 60-er Jahre von einem Marschorchester aufgenommen wurde. Von der Spielart her waren sicherlich viele ehemalige Musiker aus Musikkorps der Wehrmacht beteiligt, denn die Versionen gespielt von Bundeswehrmusikkorps der letzten dreißig Jahre klingen anders - weniger schmissig, sondern mehr melodisch.
So muss der Marsch gespielt werden. Nur das wird der Intention des Marsches gerecht. So ein Marsch drückt ja auch soldatische Gefühle aus. Die scheinen bei der Bundeswehr nicht mehr vorhanden zu sein.
I believe the man with the beard in the carriage seen at 2:29 is Russian Czar Nicholas II who must have been visiting German Kaiser Wilhelm II to whom he was related, just as the Kaiser was also related to British King George V. So obviously this footage is from before World War I, considering all three cousins eventually went to war with George and Nicholas doing their best to destroy Cousin Wilhelm. All in the family.
Very popular in Britain, at the time, since Queen Victoria’s son-in-law, Crown Prince Frederick William, led the main Prussian army to victory. Queen Victoria was very pro Prussian and actively persuaded Kaiser Franz Joseph to recognize the new order of things and to step down, as President of the German Federation, in favour of the King of Prussia, which of course, after his defeat at the Battle of Koniggratzer, was his only real choice. After two world wars, of course, the Koniggratzer March is not quite so popular here!
Frankreich, ja natürlich aber Amerika war noch nie unser Freund. Willst Du mir erklären, warum ein Freund einen anderen besetzten sollte und das bis heute?
When the French kid won't give u his pencil
ferme ta gueule
Lol
so you take Alcase-Lorraine instead
When french kid bully Herr Einstein
Sorry im getting My Panzerkraftwagen
2:02 The whole class when I open a bag of chips
You: ohh fuck
Order! From a nation of order!
when ur girlfriend tells you 'lets march through paris'
Sometimes it is hard to believe that all the people shown in this film are long dead...
There may be one or two. But who knows... this could be in 1815 or 1915.. lol
@@gottalivehappy 1815 no way, it must be at the early 1900s. Assuming that the latest that could be is at 1918, when imperial germany fell, until today have passed 104 years, so yeap everyone in dead.
@@gottalivehappy my brother in jesus, video cameras didn't exist in 1815..
You're right
@@pickle4422Pictures didn’t exist full stop 💀
*"HABICHT HAT ZWEI H!!!"*
Direkt erstmal abonniert 😁
Great footage.
When Indiana Jones got an autograph from za Führer
Unvergessen. Preußen lebt. Das waren Zeiten. Deutschland galt etwas in der Zeit und hatte einen schneidigen Kaiser! Heute???
Gott mit uns!
Eine sehr schöne Nachkriegsaufnahme dieses herrlichen Parademarsches, die wahrscheinlich während der 50-er oder 60-er Jahre von einem Marschorchester aufgenommen wurde. Von der Spielart her waren sicherlich viele ehemalige Musiker aus Musikkorps der Wehrmacht beteiligt, denn die Versionen gespielt von Bundeswehrmusikkorps der letzten dreißig Jahre klingen anders - weniger schmissig, sondern mehr melodisch.
So muss der Marsch gespielt werden. Nur das wird der Intention des Marsches gerecht. So ein Marsch drückt ja auch soldatische Gefühle aus. Die scheinen bei der Bundeswehr nicht mehr vorhanden zu sein.
In 1913 ! 25er Geburstag der Kaiser Wilhelm der Zweite ! Von II er Deutschesreiches ( 1888)
Here you see a nation full of masculine mission and pride and confidence unlike the broken ruined nation of today.
Pfffftttt as if you could tell. We are still here and carry it in our innermost
@@lemonycricket3286only some of us
@@NurDerEffzeh1948 unfortunately. Gruß nach Köln
Absolutely.
And where did it get them two world wars over a hundred million dead.
When a Russian foreign exchange student enters the class
I believe the man with the beard in the carriage seen at 2:29 is Russian Czar Nicholas II who must have been visiting German Kaiser Wilhelm II to whom he was related, just as the Kaiser was also related to British King George V. So obviously this footage is from before World War I, considering all three cousins eventually went to war with George and Nicholas doing their best to destroy Cousin Wilhelm. All in the family.
it was indeed Nicholas II wearing a Prussian Grenadier uniform, while Kaiser Willy is wearing a Russian Hussar uniform.
When was this song recorded, And what orchestra is playing??
Teacher: We're going to visit Paris
Girls: This is going to be so romantic
Boys:
Where can I find the original footage!?
Very popular in Britain, at the time, since Queen Victoria’s son-in-law, Crown Prince Frederick William, led the main Prussian army to victory. Queen Victoria was very pro Prussian and actively persuaded Kaiser Franz Joseph to recognize the new order of things and to step down, as President of the German Federation, in favour of the King of Prussia, which of course, after his defeat at the Battle of Koniggratzer, was his only real choice. After two world wars, of course, the Koniggratzer March is not quite so popular here!
Germany is not America's historical enemy! France is!
Its the Islam
Comments on this video are wild...
Frankreich, ja natürlich aber Amerika war noch nie unser Freund. Willst Du mir erklären, warum ein Freund einen anderen besetzten sollte und das bis heute?
Has the trans fat from all the fast food clouded your brain? What do you mean historical enemy without France your country wouldn't even exist bruh.
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th-cam.com/video/UsFtM4BIcrc/w-d-xo.html Thank you Germany for letting us have this discipline in South America. saludos desde Chile...!!!
Schönes Lied aber ohne Krieg
dER krieg gegen das Kaiserreich wurde von der HORUS LOGE in USA beschlossen .
Le monde Occidentaux de l'est des grande Nations chez eux à protéger leurs civilisation Slavique Occidentaux Christianisme Orthodoxe.
Leurs patrie chez eux