Испокон веков они хранят память о Марсельезе. Для них он не просто гимн или песня, а посыл народов мира и нации действовать против тирании и диктатуры!
As a french i can tell this is pretty accurate to the history of my country the only things i didn't know for is the "paris commune", anyway this is a great video Vive La France 🇫🇷
@@indigoproxima Aux armes citoyens Formez vos bataillons Marchons marchons Qu'un Sang Impure Abreuves nos sillons Arm Citizens Form your batallions Let's march, let's march An Impure blood Water our fields
Napoléon & Général De Gaulle are two great figures in French history. I have always admired King Henri IV , and Président Pompidou , who gave their country stability and peace , after turbulent periods.
The anthem of the Paris Commune was actually the Internationale, not the Marseillaise of the Commune. It was originally sung to the tune of the Marseillaise, but the Marseillaise of the Commune was written after the Commune lost power in 1871.
Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi isn't a version of the british anthem, God Save the King, in fact, God Save the King is a variation of Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi, a small mistake but it makes all the difference, btw, great video.
@@rafexrafexowski4754 The music and the text, Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi was made to celebrate the recovery of Louis XIV after his anal fistula operation.
44:15 The anthem of the French Resistance. Nous souviendrons tous les héro·e·s qui ont donné leur sang pour la liberté de la France. Restez-vous en pouvoir, camarades
As a French i can say that it's pretty accurate but the anthem of Vichy France isn't ''La Marseillaise'' but ''Maréchal nous voilà'' first (La Marseillaise refers to the french republic). The recording from De Gaulle🔥
Napoleone Buonaparte is his real name, from Corsica. His family originally from Tuscany fought with Pasquale Paoli against France.He changed is surname in Bonaparte because he was discriminated in France. He learned french at the age of 9 and had a very strong Italian accent. He and his family were speaking Italian and married Italian nobility.
Average italian hater. All u said is not true. Made ur research. Bonaparte family was pro France and their house was attaqued bc of it. He had to make them come to Toulon. Corsica was given to france bc genova could handle it and give it to the only contry w power. France. AT Brienne Napoléon loved his contry, France, more then everything
«Siamo Còrsi per nascita e sentimenti, ma prima di tutto ci sentiamo Italiani per lingua, costumi e tradizioni... E tutti gli Italiani sono fratelli e solidali davanti alla Storia e davanti a Dio... Come Còrsi non vogliamo essere né servi e né "ribelli" e come Italiani abbiamo il diritto di essere trattati uguale agli altri Italiani... O non saremo nulla... O vinceremo con l'onore o moriremo con le armi in mano... La nostra guerra di liberazione è santa e giusta, come santo e giusto è il nome di Dio, e qui, nei nostri monti, spunterà per l'Italia il sole della libertà.» (Pasquale Paoli a Napoli nel 1750
Napoleone used France for what he wanted : Power . Napoleone Buonaparte is his real name from Corsica. His family originally from Tuscany fought with Pasquale Paoli against France. His father Carlo and him support the values and ideals of Paoli. Only when reached the pover left the ideals of Corsica for the unification of Europe under his power. He was really proud of his Italian and Tuscan ancestors and he used to Say : "I am more Italian and Tuscan than Corso"He changed is surname in Bonaparte because he was discriminated and bullied in France because he was not considered french. He learned French at Age of 9 and spoke French all his Life With a very strong Italian accent. He and his family were speaking Italian at home. His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility.
@@maximiliendolisie6724 But all this does not mean that Napoleone was not proud to be the emperor of the French. He loved France and he was proud to be french. He wanted to be buried in Paris. Because without France he was nothing. But at the same time he was From Corsica and his family was from Tuscany and he was very proud of It. The last letter that he wrote to his son was about to remember Who he was and his family.
*“Vive Henri IV !”* Слова: неизвестного, Анны Строй Музыка: Эсташи Дю Корруа Доброму Генриху Славу мы поём. Как повезло нам С нашим королём. В любви, в пирах и в драках Везде он молодцом! К чёрту раздоры, Усобицы, войну! Споёмте хором, Как деды в старину. Под звон стаканов Поём свою страну! Пусть эту песню Подхватит весь народ. Боже великий, Храни весь царский род, Пока на землю Не рухнет небосвод! Генриху слава, Франции хвала! От Реймса до Парижа Везде гремит «ура». Генриху слава, Франции хвала!
(Будем любить девок, Будем пить вино, Как нам, солдатам, По жизни суждено. Пусть поют святоши С нами заодно).
Napoleon: Soldiers! I am your Emperor! If anyone of you wishes to kill his Emperor, here I am! Soldiers: Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor!
@moose_inventor I like Napoleon II better than the first and the third. He never became Emperor of the French, but he had every right to succeed his father. Instead, he was forced to live under his grandfather, whom he never forgave, and died of tuberculosis when he was only twenty-one years old.
Napoléon ne se considérait initialement pas comme français et se sentait mal à l'aise dans un environnement où ses camarades de classe étaient pour la plupart issus des rangs de la haute aristocratie transalpine, et se moquait cruellement de lui en se moquant de son nom comme "la paille au nez". l'accusation d'être étranger le hantera pour le reste de sa vie).
Totalement faux il se considérait comme français lui-même voulais être enterrer à Paris au invalide donc stp ta juste à écouter c'est citation qui l'emploi pour comprendre qui l'aimer la France surtout qui disa qu'il aime le peuple français
Translate this letter was written by Napoleone. Francesi, non paghi di averci portato via tutto ciò che ci era caro, avete anche corrotto i nostri costumi. La situazione attuale della mia patria, e l'impossibilità di mutarla, sono dunque un nuovo motivo per fuggire una terra in cui sono obbligato per dovere, a lodare uomini che per virtù dovrei invece odiare. Quando arriverò nella mia terra, che atteggiamento adottare, che linguaggio tenere? Quando la patria non è più, un buon patriota deve morire. » (Napoleone Bonaparte, 1787)
He loved France and he was honored to be french. He wanted to be buried in Paris because without France he was nothing. France gave him Power and glory. But at the same time he was from Corsica and his family was from Tuscany. He was very proud of It. At home he was speaking Italian and corso with his family. Learned French when he was 9 years old. The First years in France for Napoleone were very difficult for lack of monay and more because His camerade were bulling him for His Italian accent and origins and considering him not french. During these Years he was not really Happy to be in France...... For this reason changed his surname Buonaparte to a more French Bonaparte. His father Carlo and his mother fought with Pasquale Paoli. Napoleone never forgave his father when left the fought to give to his family peace and stability. (beautiful are the letters that Napoleone wrote to Paoli and viceversa during all his Life) When in Italy went to the Village in Tuscany to visit the house and tomb of his family. The last letter that he wrote to his son was about to remember Who he was and his family (For Napoleon the family was the most importante institution ). His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility. Say that Napoleone was French in my opinion Is reductive. There Is a public Napoleon the Emperor and a private Napoleon that was speaking Italian to his mother and Brothers and Corso with his nunny. Culturally his family was italian. We still consider Corsica Culturally italian. It Is like to Say that Garibaldi was french because he was Born in Nizza or Caterina de Medici was french because was the Queen of France....
Hey man, a another Maximilien here ! Kisses from France. Et merde pourquoi je parle anglais c'est vrai que tu es Belge après tout ! @@MaximilienRobespierre-kw4rt
@@unisangalaxystudioduring the time of Clovis and Charlemagne,the country wasn't really "french" it started being french in "1087" when Hugue Capet Created the Royal Domain and Renforced French and in 1500 almost every part of France now Speak French
Well, Emmanuel Macron (Current French President) decided to change the blue in the french flag, cause it could bring back some memories of the French Revolution. (The flag was actually used in the revolution.) It'd also bring back Nostalgia, some people liked it, some people didn't really like the change of design. But it was Macron's choice
@@AlxzAlec Because brighter blue was the same blue as the european flag. He did not made a noise about this to not send anti-EU vibes. As much as I hate Macron, i am fully alligned with him in that one decision. Original blue is prettier, it's an heritage from the Revolution and should never have been changed.
French, you are not satisfied with having taken away everything that was dear to us, you have also corrupted our customs. The current situation of my homeland, and the impossibility of changing it, are therefore a new reason to flee a land where I am obliged by duty to praise men who by virtue I should instead hate. When I arrive in my land, what attitude to adopt, what language to use? When the homeland is no more, a good patriot must die. » (Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte, 1787)
Bitter italian detected. Young pre-revolution Napoléon was anti-France and for a Corsican independence, but when the revolution occured and he came to quickly rise up the rank of the army, he became strongly patriotic, to the point of becoming Emperor of the french, making large administrative reforms, submitting hostile neighbor countries (including Italy), exporting the idea of the revolution, and making France the world superpower of that time. And why do you quote a 19 yo Napoléon and not his last memory were he declared his love for France, the french people and Josephine ?
@TheFearsomePredator I know it is just mildly humorous given the stereotype of the French. Besides, having a white flag as a national flag is stupid af.
Испокон веков они хранят память о Марсельезе. Для них он не просто гимн или песня, а посыл народов мира и нации действовать против тирании и диктатуры!
As a french i can tell this is pretty accurate to the history of my country the only things i didn't know for is the "paris commune", anyway this is a great video
Vive La France 🇫🇷
I don’t think it’s accurate because it should’ve been internationalte
@@Truerussiantigershark yes
@@TruerussiantigersharkVive l’Algérie
@@badinaser2282 Gros L
@@Truerussiantigershark Yes, it was supposed to be the Internationale.
I’m excited to hear the First French Republic anthem
Of course you are.
You ended up beheaded following the the events of French Revolution
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 I was beheaded of course but you CAN’T tell that was karma
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 man wants to hear the Anthem because the last thing he heard was blood pouring out his head.
@@indigoproxima
Aux armes citoyens
Formez vos bataillons
Marchons marchons
Qu'un Sang Impure
Abreuves nos sillons
Arm Citizens
Form your batallions
Let's march, let's march
An Impure blood
Water our fields
Domine salvum fac regem is so beautiful!
Merci pour cette vidéo mon chère ! ❤🇫🇷
Napoléon & Général De Gaulle are two great figures in French history.
I have always admired King Henri IV , and Président Pompidou , who gave their country stability and peace , after turbulent periods.
Vive l’Algérie
@@badinaser2282
Bien sûr ! Les ' Pieds Noirs ' , aussi.
@@fundamentos3439
Why not Louis XIV?
2:24 王國 佛國 (Domine salvum fac regem)
2:24 王國 佛國 (Grand Dieu Sauve Ie Roi)
2:33 王國 佛國 (Marche Henri IV)
This video was so wholesome 100%
The Greatness and gorgeousness and attraction of France is off the charts
France is Japanese favorite country
Probably because they let you invade South-East Asia without too much trouble
Beloved Kingdom of France.
👑
⚜️ ⚜️
⚜️
✔️
La Marseillaise is the revulotionary anthem, against the Monarchy.
Very well done video, lots of effort
4:30 vive la france vive roi henri
Does anyone have the source version of the Chant de guerre pour l'Armee du Rhin at 6:31 ? It's beautiful.
I don't really know but It's similar to "La Marseillaise"
@@quinoah9678 of course, as it is the same....
The anthem of the Paris Commune was actually the Internationale, not the Marseillaise of the Commune. It was originally sung to the tune of the Marseillaise, but the Marseillaise of the Commune was written after the Commune lost power in 1871.
Internationale was wrote to the theme of La Marseillaise but was changed in theme, also, it was written after The Commune permanently disintegrated.
@@RSjs25 The music for the Internationale was written in 1888, but the lyrics were written shortly before the Commune came to power in 1870.
@@RSjs25 Moreover, the Paris Commune still exists to this day. It is simply no longer in power.
Domine salvum fac Regem sounds heavenly.
48:21 That's general de gaulle's voice
Really?
Yes when he was president
hes a nice singer
Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi isn't a version of the british anthem, God Save the King, in fact, God Save the King is a variation of Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi, a small mistake but it makes all the difference, btw, great video.
If we are talking about the text, then yes, but the music is British.
@@rafexrafexowski4754 The music and the text, Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi was made to celebrate the recovery of Louis XIV after his anal fistula operation.
@@rafexrafexowski4754The melody of God save the queen is french 😂😂 :) your welcome
the text is different but the music is the same, you could have made an effort for your anthem 😂
Isnt the melody from Haendel ?
Mesdames et Messieurs :
LA FRANCE 🔵⚪🔴
17:39 isn't it from Tchaikovsky's ballet?
Yeah and I personally think it's one of the most beautiful musical compositions I have heard
44:15 The anthem of the French Resistance. Nous souviendrons tous les héro·e·s qui ont donné leur sang pour la liberté de la France. Restez-vous en pouvoir, camarades
2:19 is the reverse, we invented the song and the British copied it and translated it to English.
As a French i can say that it's pretty accurate but the anthem of Vichy France isn't ''La Marseillaise'' but ''Maréchal nous voilà'' first (La Marseillaise refers to the french republic).
The recording from De Gaulle🔥
38:48 last recording of “la Marseillaise” before switch8ng to German radio
Hey can you Do Custom Fictional anthem history for nations like mine if possible?
12:00 Why is there no sound?
Probably copyright, truly a shame tbh..
Napoleone Buonaparte is his real name, from Corsica. His family originally from Tuscany fought with Pasquale Paoli against France.He changed is surname in Bonaparte because he was discriminated in France.
He learned french at the age of 9 and had a very strong Italian accent. He and his family were speaking Italian and married Italian nobility.
Average italian hater. All u said is not true. Made ur research. Bonaparte family was pro France and their house was attaqued bc of it. He had to make them come to Toulon. Corsica was given to france bc genova could handle it and give it to the only contry w power. France. AT Brienne Napoléon loved his contry, France, more then everything
@@maximiliendolisie6724 Study and try to answer. Think before you write.
«Siamo Còrsi per nascita e sentimenti, ma prima di tutto ci sentiamo Italiani per lingua, costumi e tradizioni... E tutti gli Italiani sono fratelli e solidali davanti alla Storia e davanti a Dio... Come Còrsi non vogliamo essere né servi e né "ribelli" e come Italiani abbiamo il diritto di essere trattati uguale agli altri Italiani... O non saremo nulla... O vinceremo con l'onore o moriremo con le armi in mano... La nostra guerra di liberazione è santa e giusta, come santo e giusto è il nome di Dio, e qui, nei nostri monti, spunterà per l'Italia il sole della libertà.»
(Pasquale Paoli a Napoli nel 1750
Napoleone used France for what he wanted : Power .
Napoleone Buonaparte is his real name from Corsica.
His family originally from Tuscany fought with Pasquale Paoli against France. His father Carlo and him support the values and ideals of Paoli. Only when reached the pover left the ideals of Corsica for the unification of Europe under his power.
He was really proud of his Italian and Tuscan ancestors and he used to Say : "I am more Italian and Tuscan than Corso"He changed is surname in Bonaparte because he was discriminated and bullied in France because he was not considered french.
He learned French at Age of 9 and spoke French all his Life With a very strong Italian accent. He and his family were speaking Italian at home. His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility.
@@maximiliendolisie6724 But all this does not mean that Napoleone was not proud to be the emperor of the French. He loved France and he was proud to be french. He wanted to be buried in Paris. Because without France he was nothing. But at the same time he was From Corsica and his family was from Tuscany and he was very proud of It. The last letter that he wrote to his son was about to remember Who he was and his family.
I am never excited like this
44:16 Partisans forever!
Italy: ✊🏻✊🏻
Yugoslavia: forever!!
Beautiful !!!!
Can you make the Spanish, Portugese, Morocco, and Tonga Anthem Histories?
10:57 Accept it, you came for this
Or 40:08
48:24 for the fourth
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Newest 49:32
France have the best history
Not in 1940
@@spoffspoffington Least cringe engl*sh
Domine salvum fac regem ♥️♥️♥️🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
La mayoría de himnos reales van al ritmo de god save The King, en Rusia, Francia etc
God save the King was writing for Louis 14 the UK just translate ( sorry for my English but I'm French it's in my blood 😂 )
@@Lucky_9894 Claro,en el imperio ruso una versión de Dios salve al zar también era parecida a god save the king
Wow I just found out that the beginning parts of All You Need Is Love song by The Beatles they used beginning part of French anthem
*“Vive Henri IV !”*
Слова: неизвестного, Анны Строй
Музыка: Эсташи Дю Корруа
Доброму Генриху
Славу мы поём.
Как повезло нам
С нашим королём.
В любви, в пирах и в драках
Везде он молодцом!
К чёрту раздоры,
Усобицы, войну!
Споёмте хором,
Как деды в старину.
Под звон стаканов
Поём свою страну!
Пусть эту песню
Подхватит весь народ.
Боже великий,
Храни весь царский род,
Пока на землю
Не рухнет небосвод!
Генриху слава,
Франции хвала!
От Реймса до Парижа
Везде гремит «ура».
Генриху слава,
Франции хвала!
(Будем любить девок,
Будем пить вино,
Как нам, солдатам,
По жизни суждено.
Пусть поют святоши
С нами заодно).
Nice video
*My favorite!* _3:00_
What cant I hear Le chant du départ
9:15 the best part
That song straight up sounded like a movie soundtrack
Napoleon: Soldiers! I am your Emperor! If anyone of you wishes to kill his Emperor, here I am!
Soldiers: Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor!
@moose_inventor I like Napoleon II better than the first and the third. He never became Emperor of the French, but he had every right to succeed his father. Instead, he was forced to live under his grandfather, whom he never forgave, and died of tuberculosis when he was only twenty-one years old.
Next, can I have the national anthem of Laos, please?
Wait did you get copyrighted for "Le chant dud départ" xD what has this website become
Vive la France et vive le roi ♥️🇫🇷
Vive la République Française
@@mariocanfora9117a bas la république des pleutre
Napoléon ne se considérait initialement pas comme français et se sentait mal à l'aise dans un environnement où ses camarades de classe étaient pour la plupart issus des rangs de la haute aristocratie transalpine, et se moquait cruellement de lui en se moquant de son nom comme "la paille au nez". l'accusation d'être étranger le hantera pour le reste de sa vie).
Totalement faux il se considérait comme français lui-même voulais être enterrer à Paris au invalide donc stp ta juste à écouter c'est citation qui l'emploi pour comprendre qui l'aimer la France surtout qui disa qu'il aime le peuple français
Translate this letter was written by Napoleone.
Francesi, non paghi di averci portato via tutto ciò che ci era caro, avete anche corrotto i nostri costumi.
La situazione attuale della mia patria, e l'impossibilità di mutarla, sono dunque un nuovo motivo per fuggire una terra in cui sono obbligato per dovere, a lodare uomini che per virtù dovrei invece odiare. Quando arriverò nella mia terra, che atteggiamento adottare, che linguaggio tenere? Quando la patria non è più, un buon patriota deve morire. »
(Napoleone Bonaparte, 1787)
He loved France and he was honored to be french. He wanted to be buried in Paris because without France he was nothing. France gave him Power and glory. But at the same time he was from Corsica and his family was from Tuscany. He was very proud of It. At home he was speaking Italian and corso with his family. Learned French when he was 9 years old. The First years in France for Napoleone were very difficult for lack of monay and more because His camerade were bulling him for His Italian accent and origins and considering him not french.
During these Years he was not really Happy to be in France......
For this reason changed his surname Buonaparte to a more French Bonaparte. His father Carlo and his mother fought with Pasquale Paoli. Napoleone never forgave his father when left the fought to give to his family peace and stability. (beautiful are the letters that Napoleone wrote to Paoli and viceversa during all his Life)
When in Italy went to the Village in Tuscany to visit the house and tomb of his family. The last letter that he wrote to his son was about to remember Who he was and his family (For Napoleon the family was the most importante institution ). His family moved to Italy and married Italian nobility. Say that Napoleone was French in my opinion Is reductive. There Is a public Napoleon the Emperor and a private Napoleon that was speaking Italian to his mother and Brothers and Corso with his nunny. Culturally his family was italian. We still consider Corsica Culturally italian. It Is like to Say that Garibaldi was french because he was Born in Nizza or Caterina de Medici was french because was the Queen of France....
didn't know france made a slight color change on their flag 2 years ago lol
Youc are fromm Rijeka, right?
Le chant du départ❤❤❤ 🦅N
Vive la France !
Crazy how France went through 5 republics ngl
I can’t hear the first French Republic national anthem
heu, de 40 a 44, c'est plutot "Marechal nous voila..."
I always wanted to be French........after watching this video i will apply for citizenship.
🇫🇷
Actually I’m Belgian but my family come from the first French Republic. 🇧🇪🇫🇷
Hey man, a another Maximilien here ! Kisses from France. Et merde pourquoi je parle anglais c'est vrai que tu es Belge après tout ! @@MaximilienRobespierre-kw4rt
@@maximiliendecaesteker c’est vrai
Better dead than french
Why is the first republic flag flipped
What is your application which is made this video?
That is private and cannot be disclosed
Magnifique
July monarchy's anthem is the best
法蘭西共和國在1790到2年間推翻皇家制度,比中華人民共和國早近120年!
Very detail nice job
I was going to say
You miss Francia and West Francia but oh well nice job
Good luck finding a "national anthem" in a time where even the language Français wasn't even institutionally written and ruled 😅
No it’s about France not Francia.
@alxz9254 to me France starts with Clovis I when I see france
@@unisangalaxystudioduring the time of Clovis and Charlemagne,the country wasn't really "french" it started being french in "1087" when Hugue Capet Created the Royal Domain and Renforced French and in 1500 almost every part of France now Speak French
@Vince_ExE I mean I consider
Chlodio the 1st king in French history.
Like Charlemagne I consider the 1st King/emperor of Germany.
R.I.P. Kingdom of France
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
✔️
J'aime bien
Sad to see that the revolutionary song that was La Marseillaise is now a symbol of the bourgeoisie's dictatorship...
Kingdom of Fiume thx you even though I said it in the chat but still thx you
9:36 then they Will restrict Franchise 💁🏻♀️🇺🇸from Free by CIA and the Threatened Ministry boss ! 9:36 🙏🏻
What
VIVE LA FRANCE
VIVE LA FRANCE!! 🇫🇷
Here from Premier gang
same
why did they have to change the blue at the end? The brighter blue looked better in my opinion...🇫🇷
Well, Emmanuel Macron (Current French President) decided to change the blue in the french flag, cause it could bring back some memories of the French Revolution. (The flag was actually used in the revolution.) It'd also bring back Nostalgia, some people liked it, some people didn't really like the change of design. But it was Macron's choice
Only good thing Macron did was make it darker, because that’s the original flag. God knows why tf they made it bright
@@AlxzAlec true
@@AlxzAlec Because brighter blue was the same blue as the european flag. He did not made a noise about this to not send anti-EU vibes. As much as I hate Macron, i am fully alligned with him in that one decision. Original blue is prettier, it's an heritage from the Revolution and should never have been changed.
@@Karl.Kreuzberg 100%
Kingdom of France (1810-1814)
French, you are not satisfied with having taken away everything that was dear to us, you have also corrupted our customs. The current situation of my homeland, and the impossibility of changing it, are therefore a new reason to flee a land where I am obliged by duty to praise men who by virtue I should instead hate. When I arrive in my land, what attitude to adopt, what language to use? When the homeland is no more, a good patriot must die. » (Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte, 1787)
Bitter italian detected. Young pre-revolution Napoléon was anti-France and for a Corsican independence, but when the revolution occured and he came to quickly rise up the rank of the army, he became strongly patriotic, to the point of becoming Emperor of the french, making large administrative reforms, submitting hostile neighbor countries (including Italy), exporting the idea of the revolution, and making France the world superpower of that time.
And why do you quote a 19 yo Napoléon and not his last memory were he declared his love for France, the french people and Josephine ?
Create yourself a fantasy life kid
🇫🇷Merci..❤❤❤
The best is "marche henri IV
nicaragua please
Vive la France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷💙🤍❤️🥹😍
les italiens qui retournent leur veste en 43, nous font braire avec leur "bella Ciao"... le chant des partisans ca a quand meme une autre gueule....
VIVE LA FRANCE LIBRE!!!!!!!
Nice
🏳 is bourboun restoreATION FLAG
History anthem of Switzerland
France anthem
Vive le roi
17:57 So France at one point did have a literal white flag as their national flag! 🤣
And ?
@Dakio_VLF White flags represent surrender in war, and there is a common historically inaccurate joke that the French surrender a lot.
@@tk-6967white means "purety" and "royalty" if didn't know
@TheFearsomePredator I know it is just mildly humorous given the stereotype of the French. Besides, having a white flag as a national flag is stupid af.
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1879, is that all? What a rabble of a country
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La Marseillaise et le Chant du Départ merveilleux comme toujours ❤
Vive l’Algérie
@@badinaser2282I hope to visit Paris some day in future, the capital of Algeria
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وأنا آمل ذلك أن تأتي إلى الجزائر ❤❤
La marseillaise c'est une belle merde bien dégueulasse qui a juste servie a envoyé les français se faire tué
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