National Anthem of France - "La Marseillaise" (The Marseillaise) Includes lyrics in both French and English. For the instrumental version: • French National Anthem...
I just realized something Marie Curie (who discovered two elements) married a man named Pierre I believe. She was a polish girl who moved to France. (Very random fact but I just thought it was interesting)
For those that didn't know, this anthem is actually used in Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture (the one with the cannons) as the piece marks a battle between the Russians and Napoleon. The piece documents Napoleon's arrival, the early victories of Napoleon but then Russia's victory (the most famous part of the piece). There's a better explanation of what the different parts mean on a comment section of the 1812 Overture I think.
Funnily enough, the anthem of Napoleonic France would have been "Chant du Depart", but Tchaikovsky included La Marseillaise because it would have been more recognisable as distinctly French.
you'd likely (not) be amazed at how many americans thing it was about the US 1812 war, as it's performed quite frequently by the Boston Pops on july 4th, and don't have a clue about the french breaking the Bastille.
Germany: *sings about how great Germany is* Britain: *sings a prayer for God to guide the queen* America: *sings about never giving up* France: *LET'S WATER OUR FIELDS WITH THEIR BLOOD!!!*
Actually Britain sings about how much they rule the seas. God save the queen should be a secondary anthem. It's the same tune as the damn german anthem.
La traduction ce ferat. Les français se sont battus contre les anglais pour que les USA se créer! Ils avaient envoyé des milliers de soldats pour les américains.
France is one of the countries I want to visit before I die. French is one of the languages I've wanted to learn since I was in high school. France is just such a beautiful place.
Come and check it out…. It is really beautiful….the problem I face in France is the language. You must learn a few words to get respect. Otherwise come to France it is an absolutely beautiful country.
used to be man i am french our country is an islamic piece of garbage now muslims are majority everywhere and there's rats and filth everything don;t come we are leaving it our great country died by liberals sadly
I'm Nigerian 🇳🇬 but learnt this anthem in my French language class many years ago. It suddenly popped up in my head this afternoon and I was surprised I still remember it well, so I came here to listen. I can feel the pride in my bones😍❤️
I think this has been translated through google translate, in reality, few phrases are the bloody flag is raised and they come to our arms to cut the throats of our sons and comrades.
I am Swedish, But I can't deny that this is most likely the most patriotic song on earth. Oändlig respekt från sverige till våra Franska vänner 🇸🇪🤜🤛🇫🇷❤
English guy here who loves his country but this is a brilliant national anthem, I can feel the pride listening to it. May we keep our longstanding cultures and histories respected whilst also moving forward together in peace.
We have to thank 🇫🇷 people who stood up against injustice and tyranny first. Without them, we couldn’t enjoy our freedoms of today. Happy bastille day and greetings from 🇩🇪
My grandma is Mexican, but she loves the French anthem, she even sings it sometimes. She got the opportunity to visit Europe with my cousins, and I'm so glad she had that experience.
And what do you mean by this? France wasn't the only country to commit regicide. On 26th January, 1649, Charles I, King of England, Scottland and Ireland was condemned to death and beheaded on 30th January, 1649, i.e. 144 years before Louis XVI.
Understanding the lyrics explains why France 🇫🇷 was an ally during the American 🇺🇸 Revolution. Both great nations have red, white and blue flags. France gave USA the wonderful Statue of Liberty as a gift.
@@zsideswapper6718 The USSR's anthem is musically great but the lyrics are kinda meh... They don't live up to the expectations set out by the epic orchestration. This is why I believe the Marseillaise to be slightly better overall
That's not what it says. It says "let's water our fields with our own blood. It's a revolutionary song. Pure blood = kings and nobles blood // Unpure blood : the people's blood. It means "they (Kings of Europe) say our blood is impure, let's show them and die for our values until we win".
@@pipoyouteub4049 pas réellement, le chant était parlais plus des monarchistes austro hongrois, italiens etc.. car à l’époque toute l’Europe visait à nous envahir
France, the first country outside of the United States I visited. Easy to fall in love with France. The food is outstanding. The scenery is beautiful, especially in the Provence region. Vive le France!
If it wasn’t for Britain and especially France to intervene in March 1854 to declare war on Russia due to their refusal to withdraw from Romanian principalities, my dad strongly believed along with others, there would be no Romania today. And Russia has always been Romania’s top enemy. Grateful to France to be bold and to have Romanian scholars and diplomats to be in France, who influenced the national movement of Romania and politics. Viva la France as a Romanian-American! 🇷🇴🇺🇸
When I was 5, my Dad was watching a baseball game on TV, and I sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" when it was played. My French-born Grand-pere said, "Well, if you're going to sing that one, you need to learn the other. He then proceeded to teach me "La Marseillaise," and 68 years later, I still sing it.
Wait a minute you were still dead in 1800 how can you be here Also the internet was still dead in 1800 how can you use it for the song Also this song was still dead in 1800 how can you play it
In fact the "impure blood" is french people's blood, which was considered impure by the upper classes. So they are saying that for the revolution to continue they are willing to give their blood.
the first 40 seconds make me feel like I'm in some French castle and looking out the window, I saw revolutionaries coming. :D Salutations de la Pologne!
That moment when you realize that france has the most victories in history and had a general with the most battle won.... *FRENCH SURRENDERING JOKES DROPPED TO -1000*
Vengeful Camel Un hymne national degueulasse plein de haine pour les autres nations, fait par des sagouins pour des sagouins incapables de s’être libérés tous seuls de la tyrannie pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, exactement mais exactement le contraire de ce qu’ils veulent faire croire en chantant cet hymne qu’on devrait appeler l’hymne anti frenchie !
These people abolished their king in just two days after their revolt and established the first real democracy of modern times. Respect eternel au peuple Francais de Grece🇬🇷.
?????? That is true and this was established back in 1690 if I am correct, that is, way earlier than the first French Republic but it wasn’t a real democracy though
You mean brutally murdered their king in mannerless way and reigned terror upon the world? France has many great things the 1789 revolution isn't one of them
French teacher: What do you use to cut? The Japanese classmate: Katana The Spanish classmate: Garrote The African classmate: Spears The normal kids: Knives French Teacher: WRONG! The answer is Guillotine
Historical facts: when the German broke through the Maginot Line, the French fought alone and destroyed a large part of the German tanks and planes while the British army ran away back to England from Dunkirk. 234,000 British soldiers were saved thanks to the French army in what is called “Operation Dynamo”. The German said, “The English will fight until the last French”... When the German attacked, the Allied Forces had planned a counterattack in Arras. But without telling the French and Belgian, the British Colonel Gort ordered his troops to withdraw to Dunkirk to go back to Britain in what was called "Operation Dynamo". If Colonel Gort, the British officer that started Operation Dynamo, had decided to fight with the French against the German instead of abandoning their allies, Hitler might have lost the war as soon as June 1940. Why? Because the French army alone managed to destroy about 50% of ALL the panzers that the Wehrmacht had, and the French and British Air Force managed to destroy 65% of ALL the planes that the Wehrmacht had. Hitler had taken a big risk, and put his entire military resources into this battle. On May 28th, Belgium capitulated. The French were left alone to fight against 120,000 German soldiers and 800 tanks, and managed to stop the German progression during four days, giving enough time to the British soldiers to evacuate and return to the UK. The French army eventually lost the battle on June 4th, because they couldn’t get any supply, and ran out of ammunition. And yet, the 137th French regiment, out of ammunition, didn’t even stop fighting, they attacked the German army with only their bayonets! Only 50 soldiers of the regiment survived. At the end of the battle, a German officer asked a French officer, “Where are the British soldiers?”. The French officer answered “In Britain”... Colonel Wäger (= Waeger), German officer, was so impressed by the French defense that he allowed the captured French soldiers to parade with their rifles shouldered while the German soldiers saluted them! (picture: i.redd.it/ap0qhnlviuq41.jpg , www.quora.com/Why-did-German-general-Kurt-Waeger-grant-units-of-the-French-First-Army-of-G%C3%A9n%C3%A9ral-Molini%C3%A9-the-honours-of-war-saluting-the-French-troops-as-they-marched-past-in-parade-formation-with-rifles-shouldered ) German General Küchler: “I find in these French soldiers the same ardour as those of Verdun in 1916. We've not been able to break through anywhere, and we are suffering terrifying losses...” Winston Churchill: “These Frenchmen, under the gallant leadership of General Molinié, had for four critical days contained no less than seven German divisions which otherwise could have joined in the assaults on the Dunkirk perimeter. This was a splendid contribution to the escape of their more fortunate comrades of the BEF”. After many British soldiers had already left the place, the British officers said “operation complete”... Churchill was the only one who insisted that the French soldiers should be saved as well after helping the Brits, and thanks to him about 100,000 French soldiers could be evacuated at the end of Operation Dynamo. Only a few hours later, the evacuated French soldiers sailed back to Brest and Cherbourg in France from England in order to go on fighting, while the British were celebrating their soldiers back home as if they had been victorious... On June 14th, the British launched Operation Ariel to withdraw all remaining British troops from France. Abandoned by their allies and left alone, Pétain signed the armistice after several conferences with De Gaulle, Churchill and Weygand to find the best solution in this dismay and for the long term to avoid civil disorder and the possible rise of communists in Paris, while other ministers opposed to an armistice and wanted to go on fighting ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_P%C3%A9tain#Fall_of_France ). President Lebrun requested President Roosevelt for assistance in June 16, but the American president let the French down as well and only replied with vague promises. They only entered war several years later at a more opportune moment for them. The French army lost because of the strategy and decisions of their allies and French Etat-Major, but they had never shown anything but courage on the battlefield, which was not the case of the British. And who else better than the German can judge the reality when they said “The English will fight until the last French”? The German lost more tanks against the French in the Battle of Dunkirk in a short time than in the battle of Kursk which is considered the greatest tank battle in history. The British left behind them all their equipment (700 tanks, 45,000 motor vehicles, etc.), and its army was heavily weakened. By saving the British elite soldiers in Dunkirk, the French army allowed the UK to reorganize its army and defend its territory against the Nazi. The British called that “The Miracle of Dunkirk” to avoid explaining that they had actually run away and were saved by the French, hiding the truth behind the romantic image that they were saved by 850 Little Boats of British, Dutch and Belgian civilians. On June 2000, Prince Charles said: “Without the success of Operation Dynamo, without the fierce fighting around Dunkirk that held the ring long enough for 240,000 British and 95,000 French servicemen to be taken off the beaches, without the sacrifices made by those who never returned home, D-Day may never have taken place at all” Former Royal Artilleryman George Kay, 80, said: “Some people say Dunkirk was a defeat, but if all those men like me had not been rescued we could not have gone on to fight and win the war. Without Dunkirk, there would have been no Normandy - the miracle of Dunkirk should therefore be very precious to us all.” In 1944, thanks to the French Resistance who provided all the documents and maps concerning the infrastructures, enemy positions and enemy supply to the Americans, British and Canadians, Operation Overlord could be planned, the famous D-Day. The French Resistance blocked the German army by a series of sabotage actions, destroyed ammunition dumps, fuel depots, phone lines, power plants, roads so that the German couldn’t reach the beaches to fight against the Allies. These actions were called "Plans Vert, Rouge, Bleu, Violet, Jaune, Noir and Tortue". Even General Eisenhower in his memoirs "Crusade in Europe", said: "Throughout France, the Free French had been of inestimable value in the campaign. They were particularly active in Brittany, but on every portion of the front we secured help from them in a multitude of ways. Without their great assistance, the liberation of France and the defeat of the enemy in Western Europe would have consumed a much longer time and meant greater losses to ourselves", and estimated the value of the Resistance to have been equal to ten to fifteen divisions at the time of the landings" (One infantry division comprised about ten thousand soldiers) ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Resistance ) So why this absurd joke about French surrendering while the French army is actually the one that won the most battles in history ( th-cam.com/video/xgLKVaJwpXY/w-d-xo.html )? The USA and UK started a French-bashing campaign when the French refused to attack Iraq in 2003. After the World Trade Center attack in 2001, President Bush needed to show to his voters that America would take revenge. Colin Powell presented forged documents to the UN to lure other nations into thinking that Saddam Hussein was developing chemical weapons, and that an attack was required. The French president Jacques Chirac didn’t fall into the trap, and refused to attack a country based on false data. The Americans were furious that the French didn’t follow them to war, and started spreading wrong information about the French. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, took the wrong decision and followed the USA into an illegitimate war against Iraq. Now observe the consequences of the Americans attacking Iraq. About 1 million innocent people were killed, children, women, mothers, and the country was left in chaos. Hatred against the West started to grow in the population, which led to the creation of small terrorist groups that later became Daesh and that shaped the world we are living in today. Some uneducated American and British people still enjoy echoing their government’s propaganda these days, without realizing that the shame in on their own face.
@@rain1641 Thank you for paying attention to it and for reading it even if it was long. The life of many soldiers, whichever country they may have come from, was shortened for what we can enjoy today. So we, who mostly never had to fight in a war, should be humble and thankful, and give them back the honor they deserve. I don't know if you are Korean from your name, but if so, you must know better than me what war means.
@@fabiana7157 Did you consider that as an essay?? It was just a flow of ideas, I hope you could structure your essays a little better at school. I've posted it in many places, just not here, and who said I hoped it would change anything? People who read it can get a little more educated about facts, that's it. On the opposite, someone like you will be writing "LOL" all their life, because you actually don't have much more to say, your words are pointless.
@@MFJMD564 Yes, that is an essay by TH-cam standards. And don't try to insult me LOL, I use "lol" and emojis, and I'm also a neurobiology student, one of the best in my year. Always been at the top of my class, from grade 1 all throughout school and university. Judging people because they use "lol" and other things that have become a habit for most internet users is just plain stupid. You're copypasting that everywhere but it doesn't change the fact that the Germans defeated your country and you surrendered. That's what people usually talk about, not your entire history, and that's why they joke about white flags and such. Germans were still fairly inexperienced in 1940 lol, you think the french army would have given them a hard time anywhere if they faced the type of German soldiers who were fighting on the eastern front in 1943-44? Or even '42. Don't think so. And btw, defensive fighting is different from offense (obviously). Basically, defending is easier than attacking, and so is inflicting casualties on the attacking forces. That was demonstrated by the soviet casualties too.
You know, there are 7 parts of La Marseillaise and only the first one is sung during national events (except on July 14th) so I think it's normal that we don't know the lyrics of the entire song. At least, every single French knows the "first lines", and if you have the time, it's very easy to learn the following parts (I did it during quarantine) ;)
@Иван Иванов все нормально, чесно у меня есть такое ник потому что я очень плоха с падежей и мне нужно запомнить несколько примеров ( и мне нравится, как это звучит )
Well, I m a Korean and I knew whole Korea anthem lyrics but now I’m not sure about that. This is natural humans doing, forgetting is part of our lives.
This is inspiring!! I couldn’t have the motivation to climb 6 flights…now after listening to this amazing national anthem of France, I carried on to my destination at level 10. It made me feel the pain anguish and the burning desire of the French to break free of their despotic Royalist shackles!
Hugo Corbric Ce que tu dis est extrêmement triste. Il y a des milliers d'endroits magnifiques en dehors de Paris. Paris n'a que 200 ou 300 ans d'histoire incroyable. Avant, c'était Lyon, ou Marseille. Châteaux de la Loire Vieux Lyon Côte Landaise Plages du Débarquement ...
And France still have great victory even being under German control, first with resistance attack, or the bir-hakeim battle or the D-Day (yes the first squad deployed on Normandy was french, then the reconquest of France and the attack of Germany at the end, France have always fought during world war 2 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
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Do you know that the French National Anthem is a copy of an italian song ?
My name was Juan before hearing this anthem.
*Now its Jean*
Difference is, juan is pronounced huan and jean is pronounced jan
Lol
Bro u got me dying 😂 lmfao
And after you hear UK anthem,it becomes John
I play this to my cat
Now hes a french loaf
And i cant turn him back T_T
I showed this to my cousins Pedro and Maria.
*They are now Pierre and Marie.*
Shouldn't it be Pierre and Marie? If i recall correctly, the French cognate of Peter is Pierre, not Paul.
@@awesomelegion9950 probably. I’m not very good with French names, so thank you for correcting me. I’ll edit my comment.
@@luigitaco2388 No problem, mate.
I just realized something Marie Curie (who discovered two elements) married a man named Pierre I believe. She was a polish girl who moved to France. (Very random fact but I just thought it was interesting)
@@avalovesmusic4310 that is interesting.
When King Macron raised retirement age from 62 to 64:
AVEC SA TÊTE
VIVE NAPOLÉON!
"King" 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Chop chop chop
@@EvilApple Yeah…about that… 🔪🤴
For those that didn't know, this anthem is actually used in Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture (the one with the cannons) as the piece marks a battle between the Russians and Napoleon.
The piece documents Napoleon's arrival, the early victories of Napoleon but then Russia's victory (the most famous part of the piece).
There's a better explanation of what the different parts mean on a comment section of the 1812 Overture I think.
1812 overture is the reason i came here in the first place!!
Funnily enough, the anthem of Napoleonic France would have been "Chant du Depart", but Tchaikovsky included La Marseillaise because it would have been more recognisable as distinctly French.
@@minjunkim9017I wonder what a chant du depart version of the 1812 overture would sound like
It is the other way around I think
you'd likely (not) be amazed at how many americans thing it was about the US 1812 war, as it's performed quite frequently by the Boston Pops on july 4th, and don't have a clue about the french breaking the Bastille.
13 colonies: We're rebelling and need help
France: Sorry no can do, we're kinda broke
13 colonies: It's against the British
France:
"Say no more"
And then the US never paid France back all the money they put them in debt by helping in the Revolutionary War which led to the French Revolution.
@@aquajosh The U.S. rebelling against a king (and winning) also didn't help things. Lol
@@aquajosh
The American debt was paid off by a private individual who took it on himself.
@@silentbandit1291 Nope.
Germany: *sings about how great Germany is*
Britain: *sings a prayer for God to guide the queen*
America: *sings about never giving up*
France: *LET'S WATER OUR FIELDS WITH THEIR BLOOD!!!*
It's good fertilizer
HON HON HON ROBESPIERRE GET LE GUILLOTINE
@@guss9553 Actually in French we say "La guillotine" not Le but good try though
Actually Britain sings about how much they rule the seas.
God save the queen should be a secondary anthem. It's the same tune as the damn german anthem.
@@guss9553 Nice moustache.
It’s hard not to get pumped up after listening to this. Vive La France!
Happy new year friend 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎇🎇🎇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎉🎄🎉🎄🎉🎊🎆 💙💙💙
I'm American, but I'm pretty sure that without these guys we would be nothing but a colony... Thank you, France.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Did you just insult Canada, Australia and other former British dominions?
La traduction ce ferat.
Les français se sont battus contre les anglais pour que les USA se créer! Ils avaient envoyé des milliers de soldats pour les américains.
@@kredfieldkno he didn’t, the American independence from Britain would have never happen if they didn’t have support from France
@@kredfieldkWe helped the 13 colonies to become what we know today as the USA
This is so french it turned my fruit cutter into guillotine
Did you fruit named Louis XVI ?
@@theoclapson7042 yes one was louis the XVI and other was Maria Antoinette
@@hellflamerhellflamer3915 😁😁😁
Oo is your last fruit was Robisppere!
@@vitaminprotein2992 You never know whether its the last fruit or not
You can feel the entire French Revolution in this anthem.
100
To the guillotine!
I have learnt french revolution in class 9.
this song was taken wen national assembly decided a war against Prussia and austra
@Maximilien Robespierre(Anti-religion) Robespierre ?
@Maximilien Robespierre(Anti-religion) Où est Danton ?
Both France and Argentina's skill and tenacity brought us one of the greatest and intense world cup final ever. Congratulations to both teams 👏
this is my favourite national anthems 🇷🇺🇰🇿🇵🇹🇧🇷🇪🇸🇺🇦🇶🇦🇪🇬🇺🇲🇰🇭🇰🇵🇯🇵
France is one of the countries I want to visit before I die. French is one of the languages I've wanted to learn since I was in high school. France is just such a beautiful place.
Come and check it out…. It is really beautiful….the problem I face in France is the language. You must learn a few words to get respect. Otherwise come to France it is an absolutely beautiful country.
Used to be
Full of snobby people
@@snsnshhhs663 if you are not white I agree unfortunately yeah France is not so nice. It is a very white place.
used to be man i am french our country is an islamic piece of garbage now muslims are majority everywhere and there's rats and filth everything don;t come we are leaving it our great country died by liberals sadly
Germany and their motorized army: Haha France surrender 6 weeks
*Napoleon with la grande armée on foot* : Takes berlin in 19 days
Haha true. Cheers to that.
lmao
Vive la France
Germany : takes entire france within 6 weeks
Napoleon a XIX century communist dictator (liberal emperor).
Women: Treat me like a queen.
French people:
French giloutine go brrrrr
@@marcusanimations1843 Brrrrrr
@Jitâ26 brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Brrrrrrrr
@@norhingtoseehere8941 brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
VIVA LA FRANCE! J'adore la France depuis l'Australie.
P.S. I can speak French, German, Afrikaans, Russian and I recently began speaking Finnish.
You can speak French but you say "viva"? Sounds like a fraud to me.
Ofc Viva literally means Long live
Haha it’s vive
ANOTHER PERSON WHO SPEAKS AFRIKAANS! HALLO BOET! HOE GAAN DIT?!
I'm Nigerian 🇳🇬 but learnt this anthem in my French language class many years ago. It suddenly popped up in my head this afternoon and I was surprised I still remember it well, so I came here to listen. I can feel the pride in my bones😍❤️
Nice
Europe: **exists**
Napoleon:
*"I'm about to do what's called a pro-gamer move."*
Thought Napoleon was eyetalian.
Fun fact: Napoleon banned this song during his rule of France.
POG
Haha
1@@asmokingdoge4613 bigelowice
Cream
From India, came here after reading "The French Revolution"
Bro I am here like you from india class 9 history chapter 1
Ya
Feel the power of history my Bros 🔥
united kingdom, france and germany,lets put the differences aside, best friends forever
Same here
Such a great anthem love from Greece🇬🇷❤️🇫🇷
This anthem has depth in it and full of pain and freedoms blood from the tyranny
Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷 🇫🇷
"Let's march so that the impure blood waters our fields!"
Not gonna lie, that's metal as f-ck lmao.
I love this lyrics.
tremble, tyrants and you, traitors, the dishonour of all parties
I think this has been translated through google translate, in reality, few phrases are the bloody flag is raised and they come to our arms to cut the throats of our sons and comrades.
The French anthem is emo af
It is about all of the events of the French Revolution
“The customer is King”
“We behead Kings”
« Le client est roi » we say it too in French but there’s no problem with it haha
When a Karen come to a french restaurant
In france customer is a guest not a king
ROBESPIERRE GET LA GUILLOTINE! THIS CUSTOMER SAID HE IS A KING!
@@hashslingingslasher2032 *viva la revolution*
One of the best if not the best anthem.
I am Swedish, But I can't deny that this is most likely the most patriotic song on earth. Oändlig respekt från sverige till våra Franska vänner 🇸🇪🤜🤛🇫🇷❤
HELLOO I'M FRENCH THANK YOUU
(I love 🇸🇪 language idk why)
Nobody:
Louis XVI: why do i hear boss music?
*Guillotine Noises*
Execution noises
Or Louis XIII
@@santilovaschi1970 SOVIET ANTHEM
🤣🤣
This anthem make feel so proud of being french, and I am not even french.
The most musical anthem imo.
Noice
not even this composition is french
Your icon looked so weird I thought that it was the Bulgarian flag lol
The same case is with every national anthem...🇮🇳🇮🇳
Love France from India 🇮🇳. The French Revolution was a turning point in the history of the world. Btw, I am learning French.
Esse bhot accha apna Hai
🇷🇺🤝🇨🇵 Vive la France, la France a un hymne très puissant et patriotique. Meilleures salutations de la Russie.
Salut ami français
Rusia, gobernada por un asesino psicópata. RUSOS SOIS UNOS COBARDES!
Why don't you speak Chinese
This is so french it turned my bread into a croissant
Not a long bread
BaGuEtTe
wait so croissants were not from Austria?-
@@uhohstinky3118 bru-
@@starkokachian IM SORRY IM DUMB I HAVE NO IDEA HOW HISTORY WORKS😭
Are you genshin player
French revolution changed the history of the world.
Indeed
Yes
it did, because from 1789-1815 it was a French era
and a lot happened in these 30 years
yes indeed
Louis XVI bankrupted his country supporting a republic trying to overthrow their king.
English guy here who loves his country but this is a brilliant national anthem, I can feel the pride listening to it. May we keep our longstanding cultures and histories respected whilst also moving forward together in peace.
I love France. I love you very much from Saudi Arabia.🇸🇦🇸🇦❤️
No one:
Tchaikovsky: You know what this needs? Cannons.
Bruh I just listened to 1812 overture a couple of hours ago.
Did tchaikovsky made this song??
@@mukhtarsyajaratun1025 he wrote 1812 overture which uses the beginning motif of this song. 1812 overture has cannons in it
The ironic is Tchaikovsky didn't love much the 1812 Overture, because it was very loud, obnoxious, and lacks artistic merit
This is one agressive anthem... damn...
It was written in somewhat warlike times, to put it mildly.
...Beaucoup de sang à coulé sous cette hymne...
Pretty sure it sounds like it would be made during the day’s of Napoleon Bonaparte
It was made during the Révolution Française, as to give strenght to the soldiers marching to Paris from the South ( from which it’s name Marseillaise)
@@hugolarget961 ouais enfin à la base ça étais écris à Strasbourg, rien à voir avec Marseille
I am so proud to be even just part french. This is beautiful. 🇫🇷
We have to thank 🇫🇷 people who stood up against injustice and tyranny first. Without them, we couldn’t enjoy our freedoms of today. Happy bastille day and greetings from 🇩🇪
My grandma is Mexican, but she loves the French anthem, she even sings it sometimes. She got the opportunity to visit Europe with my cousins, and I'm so glad she had that experience.
Are you the guy from fortnite?!
@@amexzar5495 No.
Mexican French war lol
Idk why i even said that lmao
hmm
in 1860s there was a war between france and mexico, i think thats where she gets it from
@@dogboi187 is she that old she should be 160 years old by now then actually no almost 200
I showed this to my bread
It turned into a baguette
a baguette is a bread and a bread is a baguette
Admiral Bloxy a normal bread isn’t a baguette
@A Random Person Who Hates COVID-19 shut up you wooshed a wrong guy lol
I played it to my rooster.... He volunteerly jumped into the red wine sauce...
This song: "I've done nothing but transform bread into baguettes for 3 Centuries."
Congratulations from Ireland for beating England
🇮🇪🤝🇫🇷
oh of course it’s from ireland
French here, Now because you have beaten the tea drinkers you have me interested
@@WolfRoseQUEENhello frenchie, remember what we did to napoleon and supposed grande armee? By the way your empire was nothing next to ours.
My favorite anthem! I loved hearing this when ruling France
Lol
Europe in 1800s be like
*Who's playing boss music*
U.K.: Are those baguettes?
Austria: Why is the moon a crossaint?
Russia: Did the rivers just become wine?
Germany: *Fuck. It's France*
@@pikamonketchumlol1237 Laughs in Portugal with a portuguese-british alliance :D
*Laughs in napoleon*
It’s still incredible to this day. Most of European nobility allied against one rebellious country. Got mopped by the French Horde anyway.
And then the 1900s happened
When you see a monarch with their neck intact...
I cannot like your comment... I like my monarch, only because shes more clever than 80% of politicians.
And what do you mean by this? France wasn't the only country to commit regicide. On 26th January, 1649, Charles I, King of England, Scottland and Ireland was condemned to death and beheaded on 30th January, 1649, i.e. 144 years before Louis XVI.
@@francinesicard464 bruh momento
@@francinesicard464 bruh
City of the Vatican is politically a Monarchy...
JOKING for those who are religious, this is a joke.
It was really great Amthym. I was really happy to see this video.
Love France From Philippines
🇵🇭 ❤ 🇫🇷
"Every man has two nations his own and France" - Thomas Jefferson
French people: confused screaming
Every human has two languages, their mother tongue and French - Staven Byrne
Syria loves that fact
@@mcaiesterin8676 DOUBLE THE FRENCH Á DEUX FRANCIS
U.S.A forever grateful to Napoleon (France) for Louisana purchase.
When you have the most powerful army in Europe but people think your always surrendering
France: *sad baguette noises*
@@afox9561 lolll
I thought the UK had the best army in Europe
@@norbertruiz5110 nope, France does
@@trollinape2697 uk has 2 of the most modern aircraft carriers in the world. Britain is the most powerful European nation
I feel patriotic about France even though I’m Australian
Fellow Australian here! (With a full French father) let’s be honest here with ourselves:
French anthem is 100% better then our own-
@@WolfRoseQUEENour anthem is awful
@@yerlocalpeanutdealer795 French is just 🔥🔥🔥
Australian one go ❌❌
Understanding the lyrics explains why France 🇫🇷 was an ally during the American 🇺🇸 Revolution. Both great nations have red, white and blue flags. France gave USA the wonderful Statue of Liberty as a gift.
I never knew a French song could give me such empowerment.
Off with their heads!
Try USSR. National anthem
@@annanthsangwan1235 he did say French though
Try the Internationale
Edit: I accidentally spelled it without the e before. Also the melody is Belgian I should probably mention
I listen to this when I'm feeling down. It's so get up and go
My French Friends.... RESPECT FROM GREECE!!!!
Thank you very much :).
Love France ♥♥♥
I love france aswell love from the smallest middle east country and in asia called lebanon
@@JDOTBlocka bless Lebanon in these desperate time
my brother ✝ ☦ 😘
Ireland, Wales and Scotland all were singing this yesterday after they beat England 😂
Can confirm
😂
3 inferior nations
Cet version de la Marseillaise est vraiment tout simplement magnifique !! ❤
Most patriotic anthem on Earth. Here goes my heart.
USSR anthem? (I'm French myself)
@@zsideswapper6718 The USSR's anthem is musically great but the lyrics are kinda meh... They don't live up to the expectations set out by the epic orchestration. This is why I believe the Marseillaise to be slightly better overall
@@simonrobillard As a french : USSR anthem >>>>>>> My anthem
Red army is the strongest & Marshi I UÇK are better than the USSR anthem, honestly.
You haven't heard Kazakhstan anthem yet. Ik that orchestra could be better but lyrics is kinda.
Some country: Atacks France
The entire French country: *takes knife out* "we need to water our fields"
That's not what it says. It says "let's water our fields with our own blood.
It's a revolutionary song.
Pure blood = kings and nobles blood // Unpure blood : the people's blood.
It means "they (Kings of Europe) say our blood is impure, let's show them and die for our values until we win".
@@pipoyouteub4049 Finally, I found someone with a brain in this comment section !
@@pipoyouteub4049 Enfin quelqu'un qui l'explique omg 👍
@@pipoyouteub4049 pas réellement, le chant était parlais plus des monarchistes austro hongrois, italiens etc.. car à l’époque toute l’Europe visait à nous envahir
France, the first country outside of the United States I visited. Easy to fall in love with France. The food is outstanding. The scenery is beautiful, especially in the Provence region. Vive le France!
Fantastic voices,fantastic melody,fantastic history
I showed this to an Oreo-
Now it’s a macaron.
Lmao nice
Ok, *w h a t*
America -USA- yes. It’s so inspiring that objects upgrade themselves after only hearing it.
Eat it.
Oreo
Upgrade
Macaron
Update
No update required
"Say u love america"
Frenchman: "I love america."
"Sing the national anthem"
Frenchman:
Allons! Enfants de la Patrie!
Le jour de gloire est arrivé!
Rush Hour
Rush hour baybee
Rush hour is life hahahaha
That scene never gets old 😂
love our anthem and love our country!
If it wasn’t for Britain and especially France to intervene in March 1854 to declare war on Russia due to their refusal to withdraw from Romanian principalities, my dad strongly believed along with others, there would be no Romania today. And Russia has always been Romania’s top enemy. Grateful to France to be bold and to have Romanian scholars and diplomats to be in France, who influenced the national movement of Romania and politics. Viva la France as a Romanian-American! 🇷🇴🇺🇸
yeah and nowdays 🇺🇲 and 🇨🇵 hates romania with passion
Not to mention discriminate our population so no thanks from Romania
When I was 5, my Dad was watching a baseball game on TV, and I sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" when it was played. My French-born Grand-pere said, "Well, if you're going to sing that one, you need to learn the other. He then proceeded to teach me "La Marseillaise," and 68 years later, I still sing it.
Kathleen Calder so you were born in 1947?
TEACH ME PLS
@@DubABattery Go online to Mireille Mathieu sings the Marseillaise. She sings and they print the words.
Thank you from France, your grandfather is an hero for our nation 🇫🇷
Merci! Oú habitez-vous? Ma famille est des Pyrénées.
Me: Plays this in the 1800s
Rest of Europe: *Wait, why do I hear boss music?*
This was banned during the Empire so not so much.. Check out "Le Chant du Départ"
@@etienner.4433 IT IS A JOKE !
Etienne R. no
Etienne R. It wasn’t banned but it was too long back then now it’s just the short version of it today
Wait a minute you were still dead in 1800 how can you be here
Also the internet was still dead in 1800 how can you use it for the song
Also this song was still dead in 1800 how can you play it
Ngl one of the best anthems out there
Roget D islee sung this anthem first time... During French Revolution when Louis xvi was the king 👑of France...
England : "God save our queen!"
America : "Our flag is grand!"
Germany : "Ve are ze best!"
France: "WATER OUR FIELDS WITH THEIR BLOOD!!!"
You should read Mexico's.
French mentality that we try to do understand by our enemies. From a French military 🤫😂💪🏻🇨🇵
In fact the "impure blood" is french people's blood, which was considered impure by the upper classes. So they are saying that for the revolution to continue they are willing to give their blood.
The Unknow Man Merci pour ce que vous faites 🇫🇷
@@PawPatrolTheLionGuardFan 💪🏻💪🏻
I’m in Florida and this makes me want to take up arms for France.
France?
Think about Turkish army, cause without argument, we are one of the BEST you know :)
It's the true symbol of honor.
@@ryanbearse8831 That's the joke.
Are You An Florida Man?
The Noblest Anthem On Earth 🌍🌎🌏
Forever ♾️ & Evermore ...
Vive La France 🇨🇵💙🤍❤️💐💞
Eva ♀️🎀🇨🇵💙🤍❤️
I am from India and the national anthem of France is really cheerful. I really love French language and one day I might learn it.🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷
It isn't cheerful at all!
@@coolguy1235 Bro, what are you talking about?
@@glorytorussia1999just read the English of it. It's extremely dark
literally all the virgin on tiktok: "the French are cowardly"
a Corsican boy and his Empire:
…who on TikTok even said that?
@@dude4054 No one, people just like to pretend a type of person exists and get mad about it
napoleon banned this song though
the first 40 seconds make me feel like I'm in some French castle and looking out the window, I saw revolutionaries coming. :D Salutations de la Pologne!
I know right
SALUTATIONS
Marsz marsz Dabrowski is also a beautiful anthem ;)
@@rollolol6053 it's Marsz Marsz :)
@@borsuk1237 przepraszam ^^
The most beautiful anthem.
Awesome. I remember standing at formation in Normandy listening to this. US Army day 2009
That moment when you realize that france has the most victories in history and had a general with the most battle won....
*FRENCH SURRENDERING JOKES DROPPED TO -1000*
Melody Abrogar
7 coalitions were needed to defeat napoleon Bonaparte
Vengeful Camel Un hymne national degueulasse plein de haine pour les autres nations, fait par des sagouins pour des sagouins incapables de s’être libérés tous seuls de la tyrannie pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, exactement mais exactement le contraire de ce qu’ils veulent faire croire en chantant cet hymne qu’on devrait appeler l’hymne anti frenchie !
@@fahoodie1852
Napoléon wasn't even French
@Kevin Han
Wot ?
@@friendlycreature6375 Napoléon was french
These people abolished their king in just two days after their revolt and established the first real democracy of modern times. Respect eternel au peuple Francais de Grece🇬🇷.
I don’t speak any Greek but thank you mate!
?????? That is true and this was established back in 1690 if I am correct, that is, way earlier than the first French Republic but it wasn’t a real democracy though
@Tonia P Check out the history of democracy in Iceland.
yes; the democracy of france after the french revolution was kinda, the far left wingism took power, and it turned into a massive charcuterie
You mean brutally murdered their king in mannerless way and reigned terror upon the world?
France has many great things the 1789 revolution isn't one of them
Words cannot express how much I like France right now.
why
@@Step1234 france
@@terrifichorse369 what do you mean "france" dumb idiot
Yes France is amazing.
I will make France fascist soon. And no, I do not mean invasion.
Love and respect from the UK. Happy 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale 🇬🇧🤝🇫🇷
From the UK: Vive la France.
From France : Merci ! / Thank you
Rule Britannia
de La France
longue vies aux deux patrie
@Илиан Алексиев you know your done when France and Britain start to collaborate
Quoi?
cursed
French teacher: What do you use to cut?
The Japanese classmate: Katana
The Spanish classmate: Garrote
The African classmate: Spears
The normal kids: Knives
French Teacher: WRONG! The answer is Guillotine
american kids: guns
indian kids: swords (talwar)
chinese kids: chopsticks
egytpian kids: khopesh
australian kids: boomerang
FRANCE! SHOW EUROPE THE WAY
Que no se preocupe el pueblo francés. Todo latinoamerica siempre está aquí de alianza ❤
get a job
When you have nuclear weapons but everyone makes fun about you surrendering 😂
Historical facts: when the German broke through the Maginot Line, the French fought alone and destroyed a large part of the German tanks and planes while the British army ran away back to England from Dunkirk. 234,000 British soldiers were saved thanks to the French army in what is called “Operation Dynamo”. The German said, “The English will fight until the last French”...
When the German attacked, the Allied Forces had planned a counterattack in Arras. But without telling the French and Belgian, the British Colonel Gort ordered his troops to withdraw to Dunkirk to go back to Britain in what was called "Operation Dynamo". If Colonel Gort, the British officer that started Operation Dynamo, had decided to fight with the French against the German instead of abandoning their allies, Hitler might have lost the war as soon as June 1940. Why? Because the French army alone managed to destroy about 50% of ALL the panzers that the Wehrmacht had, and the French and British Air Force managed to destroy 65% of ALL the planes that the Wehrmacht had. Hitler had taken a big risk, and put his entire military resources into this battle.
On May 28th, Belgium capitulated. The French were left alone to fight against 120,000 German soldiers and 800 tanks, and managed to stop the German progression during four days, giving enough time to the British soldiers to evacuate and return to the UK. The French army eventually lost the battle on June 4th, because they couldn’t get any supply, and ran out of ammunition. And yet, the 137th French regiment, out of ammunition, didn’t even stop fighting, they attacked the German army with only their bayonets! Only 50 soldiers of the regiment survived. At the end of the battle, a German officer asked a French officer, “Where are the British soldiers?”. The French officer answered “In Britain”... Colonel Wäger (= Waeger), German officer, was so impressed by the French defense that he allowed the captured French soldiers to parade with their rifles shouldered while the German soldiers saluted them! (picture: i.redd.it/ap0qhnlviuq41.jpg , www.quora.com/Why-did-German-general-Kurt-Waeger-grant-units-of-the-French-First-Army-of-G%C3%A9n%C3%A9ral-Molini%C3%A9-the-honours-of-war-saluting-the-French-troops-as-they-marched-past-in-parade-formation-with-rifles-shouldered )
German General Küchler: “I find in these French soldiers the same ardour as those of Verdun in 1916. We've not been able to break through anywhere, and we are suffering terrifying losses...”
Winston Churchill: “These Frenchmen, under the gallant leadership of General Molinié, had for four critical days contained no less than seven German divisions which otherwise could have joined in the assaults on the Dunkirk perimeter. This was a splendid contribution to the escape of their more fortunate comrades of the BEF”.
After many British soldiers had already left the place, the British officers said “operation complete”... Churchill was the only one who insisted that the French soldiers should be saved as well after helping the Brits, and thanks to him about 100,000 French soldiers could be evacuated at the end of Operation Dynamo. Only a few hours later, the evacuated French soldiers sailed back to Brest and Cherbourg in France from England in order to go on fighting, while the British were celebrating their soldiers back home as if they had been victorious... On June 14th, the British launched Operation Ariel to withdraw all remaining British troops from France. Abandoned by their allies and left alone, Pétain signed the armistice after several conferences with De Gaulle, Churchill and Weygand to find the best solution in this dismay and for the long term to avoid civil disorder and the possible rise of communists in Paris, while other ministers opposed to an armistice and wanted to go on fighting ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_P%C3%A9tain#Fall_of_France ). President Lebrun requested President Roosevelt for assistance in June 16, but the American president let the French down as well and only replied with vague promises. They only entered war several years later at a more opportune moment for them. The French army lost because of the strategy and decisions of their allies and French Etat-Major, but they had never shown anything but courage on the battlefield, which was not the case of the British. And who else better than the German can judge the reality when they said “The English will fight until the last French”?
The German lost more tanks against the French in the Battle of Dunkirk in a short time than in the battle of Kursk which is considered the greatest tank battle in history. The British left behind them all their equipment (700 tanks, 45,000 motor vehicles, etc.), and its army was heavily weakened. By saving the British elite soldiers in Dunkirk, the French army allowed the UK to reorganize its army and defend its territory against the Nazi. The British called that “The Miracle of Dunkirk” to avoid explaining that they had actually run away and were saved by the French, hiding the truth behind the romantic image that they were saved by 850 Little Boats of British, Dutch and Belgian civilians.
On June 2000, Prince Charles said: “Without the success of Operation Dynamo, without the fierce fighting around Dunkirk that held the ring long enough for 240,000 British and 95,000 French servicemen to be taken off the beaches, without the sacrifices made by those who never returned home, D-Day may never have taken place at all”
Former Royal Artilleryman George Kay, 80, said: “Some people say Dunkirk was a defeat, but if all those men like me had not been rescued we could not have gone on to fight and win the war. Without Dunkirk, there would have been no Normandy - the miracle of Dunkirk should therefore be very precious to us all.”
In 1944, thanks to the French Resistance who provided all the documents and maps concerning the infrastructures, enemy positions and enemy supply to the Americans, British and Canadians, Operation Overlord could be planned, the famous D-Day. The French Resistance blocked the German army by a series of sabotage actions, destroyed ammunition dumps, fuel depots, phone lines, power plants, roads so that the German couldn’t reach the beaches to fight against the Allies. These actions were called "Plans Vert, Rouge, Bleu, Violet, Jaune, Noir and Tortue". Even General Eisenhower in his memoirs "Crusade in Europe", said: "Throughout France, the Free French had been of inestimable value in the campaign. They were particularly active in Brittany, but on every portion of the front we secured help from them in a multitude of ways. Without their great assistance, the liberation of France and the defeat of the enemy in Western Europe would have consumed a much longer time and meant greater losses to ourselves", and estimated the value of the Resistance to have been equal to ten to fifteen divisions at the time of the landings" (One infantry division comprised about ten thousand soldiers) ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Resistance )
So why this absurd joke about French surrendering while the French army is actually the one that won the most battles in history ( th-cam.com/video/xgLKVaJwpXY/w-d-xo.html )? The USA and UK started a French-bashing campaign when the French refused to attack Iraq in 2003. After the World Trade Center attack in 2001, President Bush needed to show to his voters that America would take revenge. Colin Powell presented forged documents to the UN to lure other nations into thinking that Saddam Hussein was developing chemical weapons, and that an attack was required. The French president Jacques Chirac didn’t fall into the trap, and refused to attack a country based on false data. The Americans were furious that the French didn’t follow them to war, and started spreading wrong information about the French. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, took the wrong decision and followed the USA into an illegitimate war against Iraq.
Now observe the consequences of the Americans attacking Iraq. About 1 million innocent people were killed, children, women, mothers, and the country was left in chaos. Hatred against the West started to grow in the population, which led to the creation of small terrorist groups that later became Daesh and that shaped the world we are living in today. Some uneducated American and British people still enjoy echoing their government’s propaganda these days, without realizing that the shame in on their own face.
@@rain1641 Thank you for paying attention to it and for reading it even if it was long. The life of many soldiers, whichever country they may have come from, was shortened for what we can enjoy today. So we, who mostly never had to fight in a war, should be humble and thankful, and give them back the honor they deserve. I don't know if you are Korean from your name, but if so, you must know better than me what war means.
@@MFJMD564
Lol at your essay, it won't change anything in the end.
@@fabiana7157 Did you consider that as an essay?? It was just a flow of ideas, I hope you could structure your essays a little better at school. I've posted it in many places, just not here, and who said I hoped it would change anything? People who read it can get a little more educated about facts, that's it. On the opposite, someone like you will be writing "LOL" all their life, because you actually don't have much more to say, your words are pointless.
@@MFJMD564
Yes, that is an essay by TH-cam standards. And don't try to insult me LOL, I use "lol" and emojis, and I'm also a neurobiology student, one of the best in my year. Always been at the top of my class, from grade 1 all throughout school and university. Judging people because they use "lol" and other things that have become a habit for most internet users is just plain stupid. You're copypasting that everywhere but it doesn't change the fact that the Germans defeated your country and you surrendered. That's what people usually talk about, not your entire history, and that's why they joke about white flags and such. Germans were still fairly inexperienced in 1940 lol, you think the french army would have given them a hard time anywhere if they faced the type of German soldiers who were fighting on the eastern front in 1943-44? Or even '42. Don't think so.
And btw, defensive fighting is different from offense (obviously). Basically, defending is easier than attacking, and so is inflicting casualties on the attacking forces. That was demonstrated by the soviet casualties too.
I showed this to my cat
Now he is a Lion
I thought he turned into Oggy .
And he decided to lead a revolution against dogs neighbour
Il est un leon.
Lyon 😂
he is a Lyon.
As 🇪🇦and 🇺🇸 y have alot respect and friendship with france
Thank you France, for being an example to the freedom loving people of this earth ( thanks for helping us be free too).
Fun fact, french people just know the 5 first lines and just repeat those endlessely
We know the first part of the song ... it's a little bit long
You know, there are 7 parts of La Marseillaise and only the first one is sung during national events (except on July 14th) so I think it's normal that we don't know the lyrics of the entire song. At least, every single French knows the "first lines", and if you have the time, it's very easy to learn the following parts (I did it during quarantine) ;)
@Иван Иванов изучаю русский язык и знаю немного по-русский но я француз, это поэтому я могу сказать так
@Иван Иванов все нормально, чесно у меня есть такое ник потому что я очень плоха с падежей и мне нужно запомнить несколько примеров ( и мне нравится, как это звучит )
Well, I m a Korean and I knew whole Korea anthem lyrics but now I’m not sure about that. This is natural humans doing, forgetting is part of our lives.
The song of revolution !
Greeting's from Japan 🇯🇵
Chanson révolutionnaire! C'est très cool.
Salutations du Japon 🇯🇵
Vive la France! 🇫🇷
This is inspiring!! I couldn’t have the motivation to climb 6 flights…now after listening to this amazing national anthem of France, I carried on to my destination at level 10. It made me feel the pain anguish and the burning desire of the French to break free of their despotic Royalist shackles!
I am not a french, but i love france
me too
Even me
Hugo Corbric
Ce que tu dis est extrêmement triste.
Il y a des milliers d'endroits magnifiques en dehors de Paris. Paris n'a que 200 ou 300 ans d'histoire incroyable. Avant, c'était Lyon, ou Marseille.
Châteaux de la Loire
Vieux Lyon
Côte Landaise
Plages du Débarquement
...
Moi aussi!!!!!! And I am American!!
Kind of
"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
-Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲❤️🇫🇷
Eerily similar to 'Qu'un sang impur, Abreuve nos sillons' lyrics in the anthem.
@@DovahKanye Those last lines mean "you're willing to give your life for your Motherland by standing against Tyranny"
Methinks its once again time to water that tree...
So America needs to go to war with itself again
@@dawgtheundying5303 no
France is passion.
Come on France! Much love from Greece 🇬🇷♥️🇨🇵
France: *the country who won the most wars pretty strong and surrender only four times*
People: all you do is surrender!
They won many battles so what? It doesnt matter that much
And France still have great victory even being under German control, first with resistance attack, or the bir-hakeim battle or the D-Day (yes the first squad deployed on Normandy was french, then the reconquest of France and the attack of Germany at the end, France have always fought during world war 2 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
France is actually the Most Successful Military Power in Europe and in History.
🇫🇷 : 1115
🇬🇧 : 1105
🇺🇸 : 833
🇷🇺 : 491
🇩🇪 : 425
🇪🇦 : 387
what 4 wars did they surrender
@@Tamervlogz the 1871 german french war 1940 ww2 vietnam 1954 and 1964 algeria if i'm correct
I respect your country and your culture very much and I believe that France is a very beautiful country, salutations from Philippines
Me too, ako rin.
Ako rin
Ako rin!💕💕
@@dannyboiii3523 says the guy with a british flag as a profile pic
@@jaspernavall8204 he is dumb XD
0:14 love this❤
A badass national anthem!! Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
We Americans will forever thank you for being our first ally ever
❤️🇫🇷
You look Chinese bruh
Vijay Surendran USA is diverse though. Pretty sure there is an Indian-American there too.
@viyah you look indian
@@vijaybgood stfu
Tout notre soutien à la France pour vaincre le COVID-19! Soutien de l’Espagne! 🇪🇸🤝🇫🇷
Merci
Gracias, same to you!
Maybe things will get back to normal for all of you
Andrew García hey thank you! I already travelled to Spain once since the lockdown is over. Love Spain from France 🇫🇷❤️🇪🇸
Thanks to you your unflinching support
Love from India Tamil nadu 🇮🇫🇷❤ 🇮🇳