Björneborgarnas Marsch
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- Björneborgarnas Marsch (March of the Bjorneborg regiment) is an old march of the Swedish army from the 18th century. Some people on the internet say it was written around the year 1700, but so far I have not seen any source that supports that claim that this march is that old.
The march also holds a special place in Finland. The reason for this is that the Bjorneborg regiment was located in Finland.
In Finnish, the name for Bjorneborg regiment is "Porin rykmentti" and hence do they call this march "porilaisten marssi" (March of the Pori regiment). The Germans call this march "Alter Schwedischer Kriegsmarsch" - which can be translated as "Old Swedish war march", and this march is also included in their official repertoire of German military marches.
The Bjorneborg regiment was founded by the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus in 1626.
The regiment served in multiple wars with the Swedish army. It fought in Poland in 1655-60, and in Germany during the thirty years war (1618-1648). The regiment won many battles during the Great Northern war - like Narva. But it also suffered harsh defeats. The regiment got wiped out multiple times during the war. It got wiped out in 1709 after Sweden's failed attempt to conquer Russia.
The regiment was reconstructed, and it fought again against Tsar Peter the Great in 1714 in the battle of Napue where it was destroyed again.
Then did the regiment participate in the invasion of northern Norway. But then the war ended with the Swedish King dead in battle before this invasion could be brought to a successful end. And the army had to go back to the Swedish homeland. But on the way back did this regiment get caught up in a snowstorm that killed two-thirds of the men of the northern army which had invaded Norway. A tragic history which is still much talked about in the province of Jämtland where it all played out,.
The regiment would later on fight against Frederick the Great during the Seven years war.
And it fought against Russia in the Finnish war 1808-1809. Finland fell into Russian hands, and 800 years of Swedish rule was now over. And the regiment was abolished when Finland became a Russian province.
When Finland gained independence in 1917 this regiment was once again created. And in 1957 the regiment turned into a brigade which still see service in Finland's army to this day.
Source for the Music:
Album: Grosses Wecken
Artist: Musikkorps und Spielleute der 1. Panzergrenadierdivision
Under the Command of Colonel Wilhelm Stephan
• Grosses Wecken - Musik...
The video clips are from the movie "The Sovereign's Servant" - เพลง
"The regiment would later on fight against Frederick the Great during the Seven years war."
Where the Björneborgarnas met the Bärenburger Regiment on the other side. And only those who understand Swedish and German get the joke :)
for ppl that dont get it put "Björn" and "Bären" into google translate (or atleast i think thats the point of the joke lol)
@@Eric-eu6rl it is.
What movie is this
Heh !
@@Me-zj4fd sovereign's servant
The Finn is my brother, it does not matter wich one of us is older, for we are brothers.
Awww
Finlands sak är vår!
In😊
Except the last time finland was invaded and sweden stayed neutral and watched
@@XBadger1and sent 25 000 volunteer fighters and medics. Sweden had been a neutral country since1812, and no one had any expectations for them to change their policies
WE'RE ESCAPING LEIPZIG FROM THE HORDES OF UNDEAD WITH THIS ONE!!!!!!!!
WE GETTING OUTTA VARDOHUS FORTRESS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥 💯💯
certifield guts and blackpowder moment
organs and whitesmoke
Its not guts and black powder. This is based 100 years before it when they had tricorns and not shakos.
@@AGreenPotato180 but they still had the music in the game (including this one)
Makes me want to replay Empire Total War again.
Kalmar Union tillbaka
@@AJPlanet74fan heller
Make sure to add the Emipre 2 mod, closest thing to a sequel well come
if you want a mod like this video,you should add imperial destroyer,the uniforms are really accurate and the ai is good
@@AJPlanet74🤮
For over a thousand years that's how us Europeans used to settle our national differences.
The more wars meant more technologic development and then rule over the World.
Sadly, today European civilization decaying, dieing and be replaced with other peoples, who still have strong religion, values and family - everything native Western Europeans lost
@@mrobocop1666The center of power goes to the east, to Poland, Turkey, Ukraine, etc. Europe is not going anywhere. Because Eastern Europe has always been the custodian of European values. You'll see)
@@dmytroandruhov9119Türkiye is not Europe
@@dmytroandruhov9119😂😂😂😂 Украина и Турция хранительницы западной культуры 😂😂😂
The birthrate is too low to engage in this sort of violence anymore.
There is no certainty about the composer of this, but Carl Michael Bellman has been the usual suspect. Also Christian Fredric Kress has probably composed a part of it, especially the end part. This was originally a part of musical plays, and it became a military march only later, in 1850'ies. In 1851 there was a musical play, where an actor, who represented Döbeln, stood in the stage dressed in the uniform of the Pori regiment (Döbeln was a commander of this regiment in 1808 - 1809 war against Russia), when this march was played. That is why they started to call this the march of Pori. The words were created first 1858 by Topelius. They were not a very bloody, but Runeberg made his own version about them two years later, and this version became an instant hit. Runebrg had used the French anthem as an example, and that is why the words are very aggressive and bloody. There are several Finnish translations about the lyrics, the most popular one was made by Klemetti. We Finns use this march in several occasions, and usually the instrumental version. It is played every time a Finn wins a gold medal in the olympics. So I hope to hear it at least once in the olympic games in Beijing during the next month.
Not my loved Bellman, Not him, he hated war.
@@user3141592635
Bellman used many military marches as inspiration for his songs. Epistel no 38 "Undan ur vägen" was for example inspired by this military march:
th-cam.com/video/2rdxAU7JHj0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xb72N2ETi7Mf_qLN
Epistel no33 "Stolta stad" was inspired by another Swedish military march th-cam.com/video/DpBzryh6KeA/w-d-xo.html
Bellman - n:o 5b - Se svarta böljans hvita drägg was also written to a similiar tune that the warmongering Hat party used as a justification for the war with russia in 1741: Sinclairvisan th-cam.com/video/lfSWPQ4FvDg/w-d-xo.html
@@user3141592635, but Bellman probably only composed the main theme. He didn't have any idea, how incredibly bloody the most common lyrics of this song would several generations later become. But Runeberg knew well the famous French anthem and he copied it's bloody content.
Byt the way those Beijing Winter Olympics were pretty good for Finland, because we won our first icehockey gold in men's icehockey. And Iivo Niskanen won 15 km in men's classic cross-country skiing.
Many Finns were also in the Swedish army during the Swedish Empire
The Finns made up a third of the 120.000 man strong Swedish military that fought in the Great Northern War. While about two-thirds was Swedes. And a tiny minority consisted of solidiers from Swedens Baltic and German provinces.
A few Saxon solidiers were also caputered in battle and pressed into Swedish service.
There were no finns in the swedish army during the Swedish empire, Just swedes! As finns were also just swedes back then
@@johanolsson8516 While Finnish national identity did not exist at this point, Finnish ethnicity was a thing, and while the distinction has been greatly overstated in the past, I don't think referring to the Finnish-speaking people from the Eastern part of the realm as "Finns" is incorrect
Wow, I would've never guessed...
@@heh9392 lol
Tack för uppladdningen av denna video med den bästa marschen.
👍👍👍👍
I like how this movie shows Swedish military tactics - firing a volley and charge as they were most of the time outnumbered and couldn't exchange the volleys. Instead they took advantage in shock combat.
Firing one volley and then charging was not an unusual tactic at the time. The British army, a professional army, not conscripted levies used it frequently. "Give'em a volley then charge" was the common order, as used effectively against Napoleon's Imperial Guard at Waterloo.
Yes but this movie shows the battle of Poltava, Sweden's worst military defeat in history
Björneborgarnas march has been the honor march of the Finnish army since 1918.
Björneborg is the name of the Finnish city of Pori in Swedish.
That battle shown in this video is from Poltava battle 1709.
The Swedish army lost that battle.
A great number of Finns fought in that battle in the Swedish army.
WERE MELEEING THE BARREL WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥
Fr 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Hypnotizing !😵💫 I feel I can take on anything while listening to this with no fear all of a sudden!
One of the best battle scenes from a great Film about the Northern Wars.
I like the howizers with the first grenades filled with powder. I am educated on a modern Cannon-Howizer -77
Magnifique documentaire
I gave my four and half a years, older brother a strike to the mouth, as 12 years old to set an argument. Now I won the argument for all times that can pass, ever. He knows this even as we are 60+ We are good friends.
I would reload part of the Muskets, beore attack.
Это наша общая история, хорошая она или плохая, если бы не было этой истории нам даже не о чем было говорить и обсуждать,
а так история интересная!
Всем счастья и здоровья!
🇷🇺+🇸🇪=🤝❤
Ох, наши дорогие и заклятые то ли родственники, то ли просто соседи.
@@svenskriddare4162 Все кто с северо-запада, все родственники несмотря на страны, я сам из Санкт-Петербурга.
Бажаю тобі пошвидше стати учасником такої історії.Іноді краще мовчати чим говорити.Це про тебе убогий.
@@user-hy1mi8qg4sчого злий такий? Телепень.
🙏🌈Зря ты так! Возможно шведы хотят переиграть эти итоги?
King Gustav II Adolf 🇫🇮 regiment from 16.2.1626-1809 in 🫡🇸🇪 Lion of North
I heard the bayonett battles werent at all so common. It seems soldiers avoided them. One of the sides typically broke off... A teacher in military history told this.
It may not have been common, but it wasn't unheard of either. Especially with the Swedish army. The Swedes not only did not avoid melee, but actively preferred bayonet fighting to ranged combat. It was part of their official doctrine, their training and their tradition.
The French, Austrians and British also had a reputation for not shying away from melee combat. In the battles of Fontenoy, Culloden, Quebec, Saratoga and many others, a large proportion of casualties was caused by bayonets.
Swedes would often march to within 50 yards of the enemy, volley once, and give a furious bayonet charge
Suvorov said: bullet is stupid. Bayonett always finds its target. So I think at least some generals preffered charges.
@@Timrath The Swedes uses spears and swords more then the bayonet for the initial charge.
It's kind of true.
Bayonet charges were actually a common tactic.
What was unusual was indeed that the other side just stood there to get bayoneted.
At the time wars was fought by units, in formation.
A unit that lost cohesion was just useless: few were actually dead.
Thanks
I hate the fact music videos about the Napoleonic wars and even bagpipe ones get G&B references
Oh, Oh, oh..!!!
Where is the rest of the film..?
Слуга Государев 2007 год Россия
Marş çok güzel ve heyecan verici. Savaş sahneleri muhteşem. Bu alay İsveçli mi Alman mı Fin mi ?
0:19 it looks like that one scene in the Patriot
My neughbur is a Finn. I ask him this: Can I call you Finn or Finlander? He says it depends upon who you are. I say you are Finlander.
Movie title?
The Sovereign's Servant (2007)
Footage from the Russian film,,Слуга государев"- "The Servant of the Sovereign".It was released in 2007.
I must have said that a million times already. And yet people comment and ask for the title of this movie...
The best battle is not man against man. The best battle is to encircle the enemy and win over them with less loss of man. Like the Finns did. God blessed the Finns partially.
Björnen is FOREVER
where can i get the partiture?
I don't know if this is the same version of this march that is played in this video. But hey, its still a fife and drum version.
www.yorkshirecorpsofdrums.com/Schwedischer%20Marsch.html
If you just want a piano version of this march there are hundreds of places you can find notes for free. I have even seen a learn to play version on youtube.
Это битва под Полтавой. Пленные шведы потом в Сибири строили город Тобольск. Теперь в Тобольске много шведских фамилий.
Например?
@@politrazor согласен - не шведских, имеющих шведские корни.
@@politrazor министр обороны швеции Болин. В Тобольске куча с такой фамилией.
@@user-sy7hg7qm5f С 2022 министр обороны Швеции Пол Хеннинг Юнсон (Pål Henning Jonson). Так министр Болин или болен?!
@@MsGornist интернет вам в руки. Министр обороны в моей молодости Болин. Певец кажется Болин.
Which ones are the Finns and Swedes in the video? Thankyou
Finland were an integrated part of Sweden for 600 years.
WE ARE SURVIVING VARDOHUS FORTRESS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Avrupadadaki en sevdiğim dönem 18yy ancak böyle savaşlarda insanların böyle yok yere karşılıklı ateş ederek hayatlarını kaybetmeleride çok üzücü.
Excellent! Where do I download this masterpiece?
If you type ss before the youtube.com adress in the field in the top corner above you can download any youtube video - en.savefrom.net/1-youtube-video-downloader-5/ . But for best sound quality I would usually just record the music with a music program and with the "stereo mix" setting on my computer. There are also other ways you can download youtube clips, like with VLC player
@@nattygsbord ah alright, thanks
Type Porilaisten marssi. It is a march of honour of Finnish Defence Forces.
@@carterp.5634 Slaget vid Narva, haha.
@@maxrostedt9047 Ja, och den svenska äran på samma sätt.
Björnebogs Regiment var i Finland a.k.a österland i Stormaktens tid i Sverige.
@Per Capita Finland is a natural part of Sweden. Half was swedes and half was finns.
Someone should explain to film-makers like this one that bayonet wounds accounted for a very small percentage of combat outcomes up to the end of the 19th century, and that they were almost always the result of quarrels between soldiers in the same unit....
The VikinR devasteted them with their shields, axes and swords, all.
WERE GETTIN OUT FROM VARDOHUS WITH THIS ONE!!!!111!!1!!!!!1!1
is this a film or something? if so what is it called?
The sovereign's servant
A russian movie from 2007
@@nattygsborddonde se puede ver?😊
@@user-yf8yp2zk3y I don't know where to find it. I watched it on a DVD many years ago. Maybe you can search for it on videos on Bing
Nice
When the battle is over, you will change over to the Swesdish Marsh.
För flickor som älskar hästar, vad säger de ? En full kanonkula i hästen, eller en 25 mm gjutjärnskula i kroppen från ett kanister.
DONT ACTIVATE THE LIGHTHOUSE GUYS 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Как они это снимали?!
Nice March!
I just love how the two Russian give their "dirty stares" to the Danish soldiers, but QUICKLY change their tunes when Danish soldiers get into "firing" position.
What movie was this from? I want to get it.
The Sovereign's Servant (2007)
Name of the film please
"Sovereign Servant"
@@sebastianpereira8642🙏🙏
What's the name of the movie?
Слуга государев (in Russian), The Sovereign's Servant (in English). 2007
Mais le film a l'air super !! Qui peut me donner le titre ? Tack !!
The Sovereign's Servant (Fantassins, seuls en première ligne) 2007
Poltava! route to certain death and pain,Swedish soldiers met their bane
They got rekt.
Björneborgarna (porilaiset) were Finns in the Swedisch army!
jaa. joo. yes. ja.
I love how fighting has changed, you don’t just stand and get shot
Yeah instead you get blown to pieces by a drone in the sky.
@@samuelskogqvist5565 If you’re in a third world country
Not sure it happened quite like this, but I'm no expert. Bayonet charges seemed to be pretty rare and musketry was performed at a decent range. I mean what we think of as a decent range would be different to those chaps, because muskets don't have much of a range lol
The difference was in the equipment. During the time of muskets the square formations were the most efficient way to concentrate fire and manuevre on the battlefield.
@@cryovizard9461 Are there wars in non third world countries?
I can't find a Napoleonic war scene without someone commenting about Guts & Blackpowder
«Война́ и мир» - советский художественный фильм 1965-1967 годов, эпическая историческая драма в четырёх частях, экранизация одноимённого романа Льва Толстого, одна из самых высокобюджетных картин в истории советского кинематографа. Фильм стал известен ещё и благодаря масштабным батальным сценам и применению новаторской панорамной съёмки полей сражений.
Movie title?!
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF VORDOHUS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
At them with the bayonet! Excellent stuff! And yes I would completely shit my pants if I had to mix it up like that...
suomi, finland 1976
adolf was born
Now loading year 1995
Salutes from Turkey to Swedish brothers.
Apologies for the overdue stay in Turkey, we couldnt tear ourselves from the wamth ;)
Regards from Sweden
Can you please advise title of this movie ?
Слуга государев 2007
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sovereign's servant is the title in English. It is a russian movie so the original title of the movie is in russian.
The Swedes and the Finns suit together, despite our different languages.
i see you as a big brother.. kinda annoying, but well meaning.. and in a tight spot we can rely on eachother
@@veryrancid3128 See Me as the best brother, as you can see me, not the older brother or younger one, but just the brother. Even my older brother hurt me sometimes, but when I grew up , I stroke him hard with the fist. He never dared to challenge hes little brother once again. Now we are very good equal brothers again. I also never tried to be over him, for it was not my way. I set a score to my elder brother, he got the thing. No more fighting. As with the Swear an the Geats in the 600 or 700's, but their was way more bloody and different. At last they became good friends in the end.
I am Upplänning, Södermanlänning and Western + Eastern-Geat and Gotlänning all at the same time :) Well, and Norlänning and Lapp also. Smålänning and Skåning.
I am Finnish as well as before 1809.
The Swear and Geats fought the very great battle of Bråvalla. I Think this was the last great battle in Sweden. Perhaps ~700 AD.
Valkyriorna fick flyga skytteltrafik till Valhall med alla döda.
No more fighting between the Geats and the Svear.
@@user3141592635 because very soon they will be replaced with Muhammad and Ibrahim
What is the name film?
The Sovereign's Servant (2007)
Proper Northern fight
Poltava btl. 1709?
The drums are doing their job
well played
In the service, we attacked with infatntery, supported by 105 mm or 155 mm howitzers, killing most of people in front of them. Air burst mostly. AF-Zonar, the best, or URV, Urverksrör. Air-burst over the head. One shard flyes way over 1000 m/s and makes a funny noice in the flight.
What movie is this?
Sweden vs Russia
man thats stabbing range
Porilaisten marssi. Pori's March
"Vad fan har Björn Borg med det här att göra?" (If you know you know) :)
Finns are somewhat Swedish people not speaking Swedish and vice versa. We do not speak Finnish easily. It it is not a Germanic Language.
No more brother wars.
TND
"POOOOJAAAAT KANSAN URHOKKAAAN!"
Would the Finn , Norwegian, Dane and Swedes won in a battle on the Rus in the north ? We would have devastated them and won the battle so extremely well.
Многие до тебя пробовали. Закончили все одинаково.
yet you did not, entire army was almost wiped out and sweden empire collapsed.
Не победили, да и норвежцы с датчанами были на нашей стороне
WERE GONNA MAKE IT TO THE DOCKS IN VARDO BOYS WITH THIS ONE
I think a lot more men would have fallen in the first barrage of muskets, at least 1/3 or 1/2.
The entire reason for the "line up together and fire at once" strategy was that the muskets were still not good and accurate enough to be fired like WW1 era rifles.
By firing an entire volley you were more likely to hit "at least something" than if you were to line up separate shots.
you have to remember that musket barrels are smoothbore, so the bullet bounces around inside the barrel while it starts its trajectory out and can leave the barrel at any sort of angle, also many line infantrymen were not seasoned soldiers but rather green (and expendable) conscripts, and as such they would instinctively aim above the enemy's head so they wouldn't have to kill a man with their own shot,
Сражение при Полтаве?
Да
Ciao come si chiama questo film?
Sluga Gosudarev
I like the old howizer, I am educated on a more powerful one, namely 155 mm Haubits 77, the first one self-moving in the world. The Bofors barrel good for 5000 rounds :)
2:40 they begin storming without bayonets fixed, but end up a second later with fixed bayonets... unnecessary fault by the film-crew. Or the cutter.
This is a very realistic movie.
What movie is this from
The sovereigns servant
Meaningless killing of men. The old hand-grenade is cool though. It is a bömb made out of cast Iron, filled with corned black-powder, timed with a fuze :) It could also be shot out from a cannon or Howizer :)
few know the meaning of corned black powder.......
Guts and blackpowder
The Vikings also attacked in mass to great loss of men.
what are you talking about?
@@Statix- They did not win all battles.
Finns eventually got the same rights as Swedes under the Swedish King. No serfdom for example. Pay tax of the land you own, not more.
Судя по флагам фильм на тему Северной войны 1700- 1721 гг, закончившаяся Ништадским мирным договором.
And 1703 mega disaster. 🏗️🏛️St Petersburg built on old Swe land’s.. still z At the Baltic😢
The Baltic is already an internal NATO lake. Just wait until the Russian Federation begins to disintegrate. Like the USSR and the Russian Empire. Russians want to have an empire but do not want to create, so all their creations disappear from history@@454FatJack
Это Полтава! Фильм про двух французских дворян, которых Луи 14й отправил одного к Петру, другого к Карлу.
@@454FatJackэто не старая шведская земля. Здесь жили племена словен, кривичей и водь с ижорой. Это все предки современных россиян.
🇫🇮
Glad l missed it.
In the Service, we hid in the forests, shot with 155 mm Haubits, moved away. We were armed with a G3-Rifle, every man.
Создатели этих кадров не потрудились понять суть линейной тактики тех лет. Батальоны шли в бой четырьмя шеренгами. При сближении с противником останавливались и шеренги стреляли поочередно меняясь местами - одна шеренга стреляла, остальные заряжали ружья. Так обеспечивалось постоянство стрельбы, залп за залпом. В случае атаки кавалерии, батальон строился в каре (квадратом) и продолжал непрерывную стрельбу. Кавалерия отступала. А если противник дрогнул и нарушил свои ряды, то только тогда можно было пойти в штыковую атаку, но лишь для того, чтобы враг не успел построиться в каре и чтобы получить возможность атаковать его кавалерией. Рассыпной строй это признак поражения. Кавалеристы рубят одиночных солдат саблями и поражают пиками. Перезарядить ружья одиночные солдаты не успевают и им остается только бежать с поля боя.
Net sovsem tochno. Bolshoi chasti 18.veka armii kareem ne ispolzovalis'. Tolko vnom nachali ispolzovatsya etoi formacii vo vremya revolucionih i napolenskih voinei.
@@kaiserjager2754 Спорить не будем. В википедии по этому поводу пишут, что каре применялся в различных европейских армиях XVII-XIX века.
@@user-bm4yy1ms1f Problema wikipedie v tom chto tam kazhdi pishet to shto ugodno i chto informacie po raznom v raznih variantah yazikov. Ya naprimer s zhenoi porugals' po voprosu vahabizma neskolko nedli nazad po etom shto v angliskoi verzi pishet shto vahabizm shkola v sunizme a ruskom variantu takogo net i ona dumaet chto vahabizm sovrsheno samostayatelno napravlenie v islame.
V angliskoh verzi wikipedie navoditsya "tercio" katori bil chto to cud po drugom a posle kare kak kare tolko s nachala revolucionarnih voini. Menya lichno neizvesno srazhenie iz 7 godne voini kde bi etoi formaiciom ispolzovalisya.
I am from Svea Artilleriregemente as Furir (leader) on 155mm Haubits-77A (the world's first self moving howitzer) and holds also the "Automatvapenskyttemärke i Silver" with G3-Rifle :)
Look at the Indians, they are still using the Haubits-77 B, and are very good at it, despite their public ritualistic displays.
Lexington and concord be like:
Wikings attacked with cutting and Shields at foot, Modern Swedes Attacked by piericing and with the horse.
Poor horses I like horses much. I like to snuze them in ther nose, to show my friendlyness, now that I am not allergic anymore :) Now I can sit up on them again. Before, I was very allergic to horses. Not now. The same with dogs and cats. I have got rid of mostly all of it. Allmost no allergy at all. The same with my sons, they are also getting rid of their allergies as well, as they age.
WE MAKING OUT OF VARDOUS ON THIS ONE
1:41 wtf is Erliing Haaland doing?
hahahaha
The Swedes had only 4 cannons and 17 thousand soldiers, the Russians had 86 cannons and 42 thousand soldiers, however, the Russians won with great difficulty and very heavy losses. Incredibly, the Swedes, having 21 times fewer guns and 2.5 times fewer soldiers, were still able to take the Russian redoubts and were one step away from victory. If the Swedes had at least 15 more guns and 5 thousand soldiers, they would have won.
если у бабушки был …… она была бы дедушкой:):):) История не терпит сослагательного наклонения. Шведы биты под Полтавой навсегда!!!!!!!!
Блядь, суки западные, англосаксы гребанные! Снова у вас Вова Путин виноват