@@endreviragos1182what? most of them were created during his life, some were before he was born, but after his death people didn't create that much. Of course tgere is still a lot of them, because much time has passed. Some marches were created by other know compositeurs, like Ludwig van Beethoven created Yorckscher Marsch
Der Defiliermarsch IST Preussisch - angesichts seines Komponisten und dessen Praegung zur Kaiserzeit - zumal, da Preussen nach 1918 immernoch zwei Drittel des Reichsgebiets ausgemacht hatte. Unter diesen Umstaenden muss die Militaergewalt nicht unbedingt bei diesem Teilstaat liegen, wie teilweise noch bis 1914. Schon der Erste Weltkrieg hat diese reichsinternen Parallelstrukturen Hinfaellig gemacht. Meine eigenen Eltern wurden kurz nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg geboren. Sie haben sich immer als Preussen empfunden - ich auch, Jahrgang 1965. Das Preussentum ist in erster Linie eine Lebenseinstellung.
0% self care 0% expedient pleasures 0% 8-hours nights 115% iron willed discipline and sheer neglect of unfathomable flesh wounds until the enemy formation is utterly shattered by shot and shell
You can't be serious. The historical facts clearly show that many men weren't in the army just because of the music. Many were even forced into the military back then. In later times you had to do a 3 year compulsory military service. Anybody who fled the military service (draft dodgers) had no possibility to ever get the right to live in Germany any more or to obtain a passport. Thats what Friedrich Trump (Donald Trumps grandfather) had to find out when he returned to Germany. Bavarian authorities determined that Trump had emigrated from Germany to avoid his military-service obligations, and he was classified as a draft dodger. On 24 December 1904 the Department of Interior announced an investigation to banish Trump from Germany. Officially, they found that he had violated an 1886 law that punished immigration to North America to avoid military service with the loss of Bavarian and thus German citizenship. In February 1905, a royal decree was issued ordering Trump to leave within eight weeks due to having emigrated to evade military service and failing to register his departure with the authorities.
@@Mike-zk4qx Der Ehrbegriff ist heute durchaus noch bekannt, nur wird er inzwischen anders gesehen als noch zu Zeiten der Preußen. Ich glaube kaum, dass du weißt, wie dieser Ehrbegriff damals gesehen wurde, ganz besonders in Offizierskreisen. Für die meisten Soldaten war der Wehrdienst keine Frage der Ehre, sondern eine Frage des Zwangs und der schlichten Notwendigkeit.
Speaking of which, if I could rank all of the renowned German/Prussian leaders in history, it would go something like this: 5th) Frederick William the Great Elector - managed to defeat the Swedes on the field at the Battle of Fehrbellin, destroying the myth of Swedish military invincibility. 4th) Erich von Manstein - single handedly saved the Wehrmacht with his great operational counteroffensives. His greatest success was certainly the 1943 Third battle of Kharkov which was instrumental in halting the Soviet advance. He was still able to conduct operations in 1943 with very limited resources of every kind. 3rd) Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck - held against the 300,000 Entente troops with just 14,000 soldiers (3,000 Germans and 11,000 Africans) for four years. He's considered the great grand father of special operations. 2nd) Moltke the Elder - Genius reformer, invented the Mission type command structure, reorganized with a more formal officer corps, conscription, and a doctrine supporting low level officer initiative. What won Prussia its wars above all else was logistics, trains and rapid mobilization are devastating in the hands of an expert like Moltke the Elder. 1st) Frederick the Great - in his time, the Prussian army wasn't actually great. It wasn't actually notable in terms of organization or competence of individual soldiers or officers. Its success derived entirely from Frederick's military genius, without him the army is no different than any other army in Europe. Just look at how Napoleon absolutely demolished Prussia even worse than Austria or Russia. Napoleon considered him a military genius and a bit of an idol.
@@h.-p.steinmuller4720 sie haben die Heilung verdient. Sie sind gestorben, damit wir leben können.(im Kriege )Sie sind unsere Wurzel, unsere Geschichte. Wer seine Geschichte nicht kennt, ist heimatlos! Glaube er nur, was er geprüft hat. (Friedrich II. König von Preußen).
If you please, dear Sir, it is Dessauer, not Dressauer. In remembrance of Leopold, sovereign Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, who was a professional soldier in the Prussian Army, drilled it to perfection for Frederick the Great to use in his wars, saved Frederick himself from his court martial by his father, and won his own independent famous victory at Kesselsdorf, before the arrival of Frederick, who was rushing, as Frederick believed, to his rescue. He married an apothecary's daughter, and the emperor, whom he had served under Prince Eugen, had to intervene to ennoble her as an Imperial Princess, thus giving their children the status to succeed him, or to marry into his circles of sovereign Imperial principality. Britons reading this will be interested to remember that Leopold fought under Eugen of Savoy and Marlborough at Blenheim and at Malplaquet.
MOZART BEEN REAL QUIET EVER SINCE THIS RELEASED🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
NOOOOOO MOZART DROPPED😭
Ehem, Napoleon II went deafeningly silent..
Since most of these pieces (MOST) were componated after his death, yeah, he were in fact very silent.
@@endreviragos1182Was*
@@endreviragos1182what? most of them were created during his life, some were before he was born, but after his death people didn't create that much. Of course tgere is still a lot of them, because much time has passed. Some marches were created by other know compositeurs, like Ludwig van Beethoven created Yorckscher Marsch
You aint gonna like the news I got for you chief...
Impressive and great music, indeed.
Very enjoyable, thanks for posting. The Defiliemarch is not Prussian, it was composed in the 1920s
Der Defiliermarsch IST Preussisch - angesichts seines Komponisten und dessen Praegung zur Kaiserzeit - zumal, da Preussen nach 1918 immernoch zwei Drittel des Reichsgebiets ausgemacht hatte.
Unter diesen Umstaenden muss die Militaergewalt nicht unbedingt bei diesem Teilstaat liegen, wie teilweise noch bis 1914. Schon der Erste Weltkrieg hat diese reichsinternen Parallelstrukturen Hinfaellig gemacht.
Meine eigenen Eltern wurden kurz nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg geboren. Sie haben sich immer als Preussen empfunden - ich auch, Jahrgang 1965.
Das Preussentum ist in erster Linie eine Lebenseinstellung.
Der Defiliermarsch IST Preussisch -
angesichts Herkunft und Praegung seines Komponisten.
Das Preussentum ist in erster Linie eine Lebenseinstellung.
0:44 what i hear after clapping french regiments by 1,3k points in 100v100 lego war
ay
move up move up move up move up move up
Pull out everybody pull everybody pull pull pull
3 2 1 CHANT
FLAG WHAT ARE YOU DOING !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
lego war?
0% self care
0% expedient pleasures
0% 8-hours nights
115% iron willed discipline and sheer neglect of unfathomable flesh wounds until the enemy formation is utterly shattered by shot and shell
And all that for what?
@LopezTheHeavy834
Der! Die! Das!
Wer? Wie? Was?
WIeso? Weshalb? Warum?
Wer nicht fragt bleibt dumm!
@LopezTheHeavy834 PS. Prussia was no "Vaterland" - it was a disease that eventually ruined everything it touched.
To much of EU4
I am convinced that the Prussian soldiers were only joining the military to listen to this wonderful music.
You can't be serious. The historical facts clearly show that many men weren't in the army just because of the music. Many were even forced into the military back then. In later times you had to do a 3 year compulsory military service. Anybody who fled the military service (draft dodgers) had no possibility to ever get the right to live in Germany any more or to obtain a passport. Thats what Friedrich Trump (Donald Trumps grandfather) had to find out when he returned to Germany. Bavarian authorities determined that Trump had emigrated from Germany to avoid his military-service obligations, and he was classified as a draft dodger. On 24 December 1904 the Department of Interior announced an investigation to banish Trump from Germany. Officially, they found that he had violated an 1886 law that punished immigration to North America to avoid military service with the loss of Bavarian and thus German citizenship. In February 1905, a royal decree was issued ordering Trump to leave within eight weeks due to having emigrated to evade military service and failing to register his departure with the authorities.
Nein wegen einer Sache die heute keiner mehr Kennt ! EHRE
@@Mike-zk4qx Der Ehrbegriff ist heute durchaus noch bekannt, nur wird er inzwischen anders gesehen als noch zu Zeiten der Preußen. Ich glaube kaum, dass du weißt, wie dieser Ehrbegriff damals gesehen wurde, ganz besonders in Offizierskreisen. Für die meisten Soldaten war der Wehrdienst keine Frage der Ehre, sondern eine Frage des Zwangs und der schlichten Notwendigkeit.
i think the people that havent ever heard this dont know what music really is is a comfortable thing
Very nice.
i always feel relaxed when i hear this
I downloaded this, it'll be great on my morning walk.
just dont end up in poland again
Nice
Sehr schön 👍👍
I marched three miles with this music in 3/4 of an hour uphill with thirty pounds on my back. (Google said it would take an hour and a half)
it's because google is American, not Prussian
@@Pomato_guy Hahaha! That must be it!
❤🎉😊
only 1816's kids will remember
On god
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher.
Prussian Army Field Marshal Officer.
ok
You're welcome.
Speaking of which, if I could rank all of the renowned German/Prussian leaders in history, it would go something like this:
5th) Frederick William the Great Elector - managed to defeat the Swedes on the field at the Battle of Fehrbellin, destroying the myth of Swedish military invincibility.
4th) Erich von Manstein - single handedly saved the Wehrmacht with his great operational counteroffensives. His greatest success was certainly the 1943 Third battle of Kharkov which was instrumental in halting the Soviet advance. He was still able to conduct operations in 1943 with very limited resources of every kind.
3rd) Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck - held against the 300,000 Entente troops with just 14,000 soldiers (3,000 Germans and 11,000 Africans) for four years. He's considered the great grand father of special operations.
2nd) Moltke the Elder - Genius reformer, invented the Mission type command structure, reorganized with a more formal officer corps, conscription, and a doctrine supporting low level officer initiative. What won Prussia its wars above all else was logistics, trains and rapid mobilization are devastating in the hands of an expert like Moltke the Elder.
1st) Frederick the Great - in his time, the Prussian army wasn't actually great. It wasn't actually notable in terms of organization or competence of individual soldiers or officers. Its success derived entirely from Frederick's military genius, without him the army is no different than any other army in Europe. Just look at how Napoleon absolutely demolished Prussia even worse than Austria or Russia. Napoleon considered him a military genius and a bit of an idol.
Who saved the British butts at Waterloo. Seems that the Brits forget that and tribute Napoleons defeat to Wellington.
UNLEASH THE BLACK FLAGS MY CHILDREN
According to Max Brooks this kind of army is more suited to stop a Zombie apocalypse... Just saying.
Guts and Blackpowder mentioned
8:45 very good one
Y pensar que sólo en CHILE 🇨🇱 pueden escuchar y ver marchas prusianas.
Viva Chile!!!
Gemeinsam für Thron und Reich, Frieden und Freiheit. Heilung der Ahnen.🙏🦅⚔️⬛⬜⬛⚔️🦅
Wieso soll man die Ahnen heilen, die sind doch schon tot. Was gibt es da zu heilen?
@@h.-p.steinmuller4720 sie haben die Heilung verdient. Sie sind gestorben, damit wir leben können.(im Kriege )Sie sind unsere Wurzel, unsere Geschichte. Wer seine Geschichte nicht kennt, ist heimatlos!
Glaube er nur, was er geprüft hat.
(Friedrich II. König von Preußen).
@@h.-p.steinmuller4720😂
Die deutschen preusyrischen Märsche sind immer ein Genuss.
If you please, dear Sir, it is Dessauer, not Dressauer. In remembrance of Leopold, sovereign Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, who was a professional soldier in the Prussian Army, drilled it to perfection for Frederick the Great to use in his wars, saved Frederick himself from his court martial by his father, and won his own independent famous victory at Kesselsdorf, before the arrival of Frederick, who was rushing, as Frederick believed, to his rescue.
He married an apothecary's daughter, and the emperor, whom he had served under Prince Eugen, had to intervene to ennoble her as an Imperial Princess, thus giving their children the status to succeed him, or to marry into his circles of sovereign Imperial principality.
Britons reading this will be interested to remember that Leopold fought under Eugen of Savoy and Marlborough at Blenheim and at Malplaquet.
Glory to the Prussia!!!
MIS VIEJOS AMIGOS PRUSIANOS ERAN LA GENTE MÁS CULTA QUE CONOCÍ Y MUY ÉTICOS ,
Based prussia
Haha bro down there said 12 percent german. Hhhhheeeee hheeeeee im a wilhelm. PRUSSIAN ROYALTY.
I’m franconian, fight me
It’s the Kaiser!
2008: best song ever
2015: blood and iron
2023: guts and blackpowder
True
Part two when?
I listened to this while taking over France in Napolean total war
I’m American but my m also proud of my ancestry ICH LIEBE DEUTSCHLAND
;] good
"-Luigi VIII d’Assia-Darmstadt"
Rather Louis VIII of Hessen-Darmstadt...
My friend randomlly sent me this on discord.
Слава Бисмарку! И спасибо ему что объединил немецкий народ под флагом Пруссии!
What is the name of the first song?
8:45
HOHEN FRIED BERGER
ERM ACTCHUALLY
IT'S 28 MINUTES AND 49 SECONDS 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Beloved Kingdom of Prussia.
🏰👑🦅🛡️⚔️🇷🇺💍🤴
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Es lebe Preußen!
Don't forget your potato's !!!
Лайк от русского
The forst song is a french one