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The majority of partisans in France were Jews, I suppose. "Brave Frenchmen" have lost the war in 40 days, supported Pétain, and served in Charlemagne Waffen Grenadier Division. I still wonder, why France is considered to be an "ally" in coalition against Nazi. Anyway, respect to your Dad.
@@dmitryshaykin3784 well, you are mistaken. Jews were indeed over-represented within the resistance but by no means did they constitute a majority. The French army was defeated in 6 weeks because of terrible strategic decisions, not because french soldiers were not brave. France was considered an ally because its territory was occupied and because a large contingent of frenchmen fought with the Allies, in France or in other theater of operation. As for the Holocaust, 75% of the jewish population survived, which would not have been possible without an extensive rescue net work.
@@peopleskingdomofwolcottia There are many governments who claim to be "liberators," yet only end up enacting the same acts of terror and systems they oppose. The Nazis are a great example, when it comes to what a government truly is, don't let their words dictate the truth. This is just such an idiotic statement. If the Nazi's weren't fascists, idk what the hell are.
@@dr.koanvore Winston Churchill hated Nazi Germany because he was a fascist. His goal was to liberate the fascist italians, fascist french, and fascist Spanish from Nazi Germany and the Soviet union. Despite what propaganda say, the Nazi Germany and Soviet Union were Allied in World War II.
Todos los que lucharon contra los nazis. Soldados y partisanos son héroes de la humanidad, hoy vivimos Gracias a su valentía y sacrificio... ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
And yet, it's happening again as we speak - only now with the Palestinians as the victims. There's a cruel, bitter irony to it. Victim becoming victimizer.
@@Judean_Zionist Not all Palestinians are terrorists. And from the perspective of the Nazis, the Jewish partisans in WW2 were terrorists too - but from any sane perspective, those partisans were heroes. I'm no fan of Hamas. But given the state terrorism, land theft and apartheid conditions imposed upon the Palestinian people by Israel, I can definitely understand why they exist too. Israel's current war is only making Hamas stronger too - for each actual terrorist they kill, they slaughter several innocent civilians and radicalise another bunch. The current approach can only end in outright genocide or failure.
The jewish partisans were one of the most righteous causes in human history. They knew that capture meant death (I mean, other partisans suffered the same fate, but the Jewish partisans would suffer a particularly gruesome death). To actively fight so that your very existence isn't denied, that's powerful. Eternal glory to the jewish partisans who fought so that their people could breathe free air in the Eretz Yisroel!
@@loslingos1232 Not exactly true. Quite a few of them were. Abba Kovner the Nakam guy an example of one of those. It would be hard to say which one is more dominant though even in Poland where the Bundists tended to be, they also tended to be less popular then Zionists overall IIRC.
It sounds like an old German song, which is truly astonishing. To be expected, but still. Many words are different, but intonation, sound, rhythm, it's very close.
You don't know what you're talking about. Yiddish is an independent language, culture and civilization. The melody is Russian/Jewish and has nothing to do with German music. Yiddish phraseology is light-years away from German expressions. What do you know about "old German songs"? Nothing. As far as Yiddish is concerned, you're not qualified. [ This comment has been written by a Yiddish linguist and professor of Yiddish. ]
@renedupont1953 yeah. Totally independent. Not related to German at all. I obviously don't mean modern high German. But middle high German. And although modern Yiddish is obviously a lot removed from modern high German (which I never denied), you can hear the connective past. If you can't, that's on you. Funnily enough, you actually managed to mention melody, the only thing I did not refer to. That actually had a reason, as you so sharply noticed. So, maybe start with reading comprehension before whatever that rambling is supposed to be. Also, you are not a German linguist or at least a native speaker, I hope.
@@renedupont1953 As a german I could understand some although there other songs that are easier to understand. & yiddish is the language I can understand the most.
Mercy to the souls of all those lost as a result of these heinous massacres, and we hope that history will not persecute a people or sect with such crimes again..... An eternal tribute to the souls of all those soldiers who were killed on the altar of freedom to restore human dignity and liberate the world from the scourge of Nazism and fascism.
We remember all those who fought bravely the German armies with whatever they had in their hands.
My dad was a Jewish partisan in southern France during WWII.
The majority of partisans in France were Jews, I suppose. "Brave Frenchmen" have lost the war in 40 days, supported Pétain, and served in Charlemagne Waffen Grenadier Division. I still wonder, why France is considered to be an "ally" in coalition against Nazi. Anyway, respect to your Dad.
FTP-MOI ❤❤❤
@@dmitryshaykin3784 well, you are mistaken.
Jews were indeed over-represented within the resistance but by no means did they constitute a majority.
The French army was defeated in 6 weeks because of terrible strategic decisions, not because french soldiers were not brave.
France was considered an ally because its territory was occupied and because a large contingent of frenchmen fought with the Allies, in France or in other theater of operation.
As for the Holocaust, 75% of the jewish population survived, which would not have been possible without an extensive rescue net work.
Based
Yes
In Yiddish the word "Yid" is just the word for Jew
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עם ישראל חי
Rest in peace to all who fought against nazis😢❤💐
may the memories of those who paid the ultimate price in the fight against fascism never be forgotten 🚩🌹
Nazis were anti-fascists who hated Franco and invaded Italy (that was Fascist). The Allied Powers fought for Fascism against Nazi Germany.
@@peopleskingdomofwolcottia Wtf
@@peopleskingdomofwolcottia There are many governments who claim to be "liberators," yet only end up enacting the same acts of terror and systems they oppose. The Nazis are a great example, when it comes to what a government truly is, don't let their words dictate the truth. This is just such an idiotic statement. If the Nazi's weren't fascists, idk what the hell are.
@@dr.koanvore Winston Churchill hated Nazi Germany because he was a fascist. His goal was to liberate the fascist italians, fascist french, and fascist Spanish from Nazi Germany and the Soviet union. Despite what propaganda say, the Nazi Germany and Soviet Union were Allied in World War II.
Todos los que lucharon contra los nazis. Soldados y partisanos son héroes de la humanidad, hoy vivimos Gracias a su valentía y sacrificio... ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Honour to all those who fought fascism
We must keep fighting fascism comrade. It’s a dirty cancer when one starts defending the fascists of today
Never again!
Never again
And yet, it's happening again as we speak - only now with the Palestinians as the victims. There's a cruel, bitter irony to it. Victim becoming victimizer.
@@TheLostArchangel666lol how cringe, terrorists aren’t victims
@@Judean_Zionist Not all Palestinians are terrorists. And from the perspective of the Nazis, the Jewish partisans in WW2 were terrorists too - but from any sane perspective, those partisans were heroes.
I'm no fan of Hamas. But given the state terrorism, land theft and apartheid conditions imposed upon the Palestinian people by Israel, I can definitely understand why they exist too. Israel's current war is only making Hamas stronger too - for each actual terrorist they kill, they slaughter several innocent civilians and radicalise another bunch. The current approach can only end in outright genocide or failure.
I agree@@TheLostArchangel666
פֿון די געטאָס תפיסה־װענט
אין די װעלדער פֿרײַע
אַנשטאָט קײטן אויף די הענט
כ'האַלט אַ ביקס אַ נײַע.
אויףֿ די אויפֿגאַבעס מײַן פֿרײַנט
קושט מיך האַלדז און אַקסל
מיטנ ביקס כ'בין איך פֿון הײַנט
פֿעסט צונויפֿגעװאַקסן.
װײניק זײַנען מיר אין צאָל
דרײַסטען װי מיליִאָנען,
רײַסן מיר אױףֿ באַרג און טאָל
בריקן, עשאַלאָנען.
דעמ פֿאַשיסט, ער ציטערט הערט
װײס ניט װוּ, פֿון װאַנען,
שטורמען ייׅד פֿון אונטער ערד
ייׅד - פּאַרטיזאַנער.
ס'װאָ־ט “נקמה” האָט אַ זין,
װען מיט בלוט פֿאַרשרײַבסט אים,
פֿאַר דעם הײליקן באַגינ
פֿירן מיר די שטרײַטן.
נײן! מיר װעלן קײנמאָל זײַן
לעצטע מאָהיקאַנער,
ס'ברענגט דער נאַכט די זונענשײַן
דער ייׅד - דער פּאַרטיואַנער.
Why it's tone sound like "Казаки казаченьки" song
Same melody, it was based off of it
The jewish partisans were one of the most righteous causes in human history. They knew that capture meant death (I mean, other partisans suffered the same fate, but the Jewish partisans would suffer a particularly gruesome death). To actively fight so that your very existence isn't denied, that's powerful.
Eternal glory to the jewish partisans who fought so that their people could breathe free air in the Eretz Yisroel!
They weren't all Zionists, there were also quite a few Bundists
@@mariocanfora9117 nothing wrong with Zionists
@@mariocanfora9117 None of them were Zionists.
@@loslingos1232 Not exactly true. Quite a few of them were. Abba Kovner the Nakam guy an example of one of those. It would be hard to say which one is more dominant though even in Poland where the Bundists tended to be, they also tended to be less popular then Zionists overall IIRC.
@@loslingos1232a lot were zionists
The Yid, the partisan!
וילדע חיה никуда не делась
עם ישראל חי!
It sounds like an old German song, which is truly astonishing. To be expected, but still. Many words are different, but intonation, sound, rhythm, it's very close.
You don't know what you're talking about. Yiddish is an independent language, culture and civilization. The melody is Russian/Jewish and has nothing to do with German music. Yiddish phraseology is light-years away from German expressions. What do you know about "old German songs"? Nothing. As far as Yiddish is concerned, you're not qualified. [ This comment has been written by a Yiddish linguist and professor of Yiddish. ]
@renedupont1953 yeah. Totally independent. Not related to German at all. I obviously don't mean modern high German. But middle high German.
And although modern Yiddish is obviously a lot removed from modern high German (which I never denied), you can hear the connective past. If you can't, that's on you. Funnily enough, you actually managed to mention melody, the only thing I did not refer to. That actually had a reason, as you so sharply noticed. So, maybe start with reading comprehension before whatever that rambling is supposed to be.
Also, you are not a German linguist or at least a native speaker, I hope.
The melody is Soviet. music.th-cam.com/video/OC77qAsV7kg/w-d-xo.html&feature=shared
@@renedupont1953 As a german I could understand some although there other songs that are easier to understand. & yiddish is the language I can understand the most.
Kihn Crossing
Good!
Swift Vista
Dibbert Parks
Cossacks song?
Avis Skyway
Gods army
The footage is so cool!
❤️❤️❤️💐
Mercy to the souls of all those lost as a result of these heinous massacres, and we hope that history will not persecute a people or sect with such crimes again.....
An eternal tribute to the souls of all those soldiers who were killed on the altar of freedom to restore human dignity and liberate the world from the scourge of Nazism and fascism.
The palestinian resistance of our day is like the jewish resistance of that day
No
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relations_between_Nazi_Germany_and_the_Arab_world#:~:text=The%20two%20most%20noted%20Arab,Palestinian%20revolt%20of%201936%E2%80%9339
Palestinian resistance? Terrorism you mean.
@@LydlDrakheIsrael are the ones bombing hospitals
And Israel are the Nazis of today
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Lol this entire song glorifies Hamas...oh wait!
You should learn history and watch the news, then start writing comments
Ahahahah ahahahah ahahahah no
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relations_between_Nazi_Germany_and_the_Arab_world#:~:text=The%20two%20most%20noted%20Arab,Palestinian%20revolt%20of%201936%E2%80%9339
Oh wait...Arabs of British Mandate "Palestine" supported [s]HItler and got arms from the Nazis for the 1936-1939 Arab Riots.