It's amazing how the thrill of marching off to war was transported through this song across an entire century. More amazing is the thought that this feeling is transported from millions of dead, who at first gracefully marched to what they didn't know would be a hellish end for them. The beautiful contrast of their bliss and the hell that awaited them. Makes me think about all kinds of people today proudly hauling everything and everyone according to their ideals, in reality tugging the fabric of stable civilization to shreds.
When you're German and you want to skip class with the Mexican kid but the British kid snitches on you
im so proud of my ancestors ;)
Everybody gangsta 'till the Yanks appear in the western front
What I play when I get mad at my german friend
Now I need a 10 hours version because I keep replaying this one
America intensifies
If you are watching this fight for Ukraine join because of the war song
It's amazing how the thrill of marching off to war was transported through this song across an entire century. More amazing is the thought that this feeling is transported from millions of dead, who at first gracefully marched to what they didn't know would be a hellish end for them. The beautiful contrast of their bliss and the hell that awaited them. Makes me think about all kinds of people today proudly hauling everything and everyone according to their ideals, in reality tugging the fabric of stable civilization to shreds.
Central Powers: Why do I hear boss music?
Listened to this while playing Verdun. Can confirm, definitely helps liberate trenches
Soldier: where is the enemy trench sir
Allied soldier:Hey where are the Jerrys?
Germany: Russia has surrendered! Yes!
USA: joins war
The song actually is short (
soldier: hey where are the germans
The first “Greatest Generation”...
The one dislike was the dude over there
"God created war so that Americans would learn geography"
As a Clone Trooper of The Galactic Republic and Empire I thank you for this much needed longer version of this song.