@@FRISHR knowing Hitler he's probably made clones off himself that are now everywhere, half successful clones anyway, he does have only one ball after all
1973 waren noch gefühlt 98% der Nazis und deren Anhänger am Leben. Zu der Zeit hat man in der Schule auch praktisch nichts über WK2 gelernt. Die Lehrer (damals mittendrin statt nur dabei) wollten darüber nicht reden.
As many commenters have pointed out, the members of the audience are about the age that they could live through the entire 12 years of the Nazi regime (1933-45), where the salute was part of everyday life, among others. Things like that burn into the collective memory
this probably still works today. Bülent Ceylan repeated this about a decade ago, as a nod to this routine here, and it worked perfectly. on TV, sold out stadium.
@@fleetwoodcraic4235there’s a hysterical video of an elderly woman with her family on her birthday. They all get ready to cheer and take a shot when the woman yell “heil Hitler!”
I forget the exact translation, but he jokingly says something along the lines of "It seems we have a lot of former comrades with us tonight" afterwards.
@@jakobjohnson7392 I understood only the "so viele alte Kameraden" but the rest of the sentence was quite hard for me to decipher, does he speak with a regional accent?
If this was tried nowadays he would be immediately canceled, it would cause a Twitter shitstorm, the police and constitution protection would investigate and his wife would leave him or something.
@@cyrusol don't forget finding out his kid is not his, his mom disowning him from the grave, his dad going to the graveyard for milk, getting bombarded with s offender allegations and getting deported
This was in the 1970's meaning WW2 vets would have been around in their 50's and early 60's and looking at the crowd seems like they have experienced it.
Thanks for the comment. Exactly this was what Johnny Buchardt wanted to show to the people. I wrote an extensive comment about the background of this short clip, but somehow it got deleted. Unfortunate! Thanks again for this reflecting comment. Refreshing after all those right-wing comments.
@@Infomaniac_Moment If you're holding something that weighs 40 Kg and then put it down, you'll feel refreshed. Does that mean that you can't handle it? No, you'd just rather not hold it.
German to English translation: “Let’s work on the vibe! Zicke-zacke (x2)!” “Oy!Oy!Oy!” (x2) “Hip-hip!” “Hooray!” (x2) “Sieg!” “Heil!” *Undistinct rumble noise and chatter* “You can’t be serious, people. What?! So many old comrades with us tonight or what’s happening? I’ve got a neighbour, you can’t imagine, [video cuts].”
I dont think he says "or what's happening", it sounds to me more like "Das is Irre" (That's crazy) "Was!? So viele alte Kameraden heute Abend hier, das is(t) Irre."
I think he says “So many ‘old comrades’…” Old comrades/Alte Kameraden being the German term for ‘veterans’. My hearing’s not great though so you may be right.
@@misdangered4326 Germans use the term veteran, too. It's more likely he meant 'former comrades' with the phrase. Meaning they changed but still reacted to what they've repeated countless times.
It's more just muscle memory if you din't heil you would be greatly punished so it embeeded in their brains upon hearing seig (especially after many phrases that are embedded into your mind like hip hip horay) to say hail it was more of a laugh of damm bro you got us then haha nazis are funny
@@SergiusXVII Every German citizen in WWII was mandated to say that at many points in their lives lest they wanna face the consequences, especially if they were kids at the time. What is muscle memory?
The fact that this was recorded in the 70s and the audience seems to be mostly middle-aged to seniors really makes you wonder if they were actually joking with him or if it was an automatic response
I can assure you this is an automatic response. My grandma who was ten years old when the war ended in 45 is suffering from severe alzheimers, therefore reverting to a more childlike state. If she has bad days she will greet you with a „Heil Hitler“ and the accompanying gesture every time you meet her in the house. If stuff like that gets drilled into you while you are learning your native language it‘s completely affixed in your brain.
Short explanation of the video. The comedian asks the public whether they are in a good mood, and he firstly yells two carnival sentences to which the public responds respectively 'hoihoihoi' and 'hurra'. His third sentence to catch the public off guard worked very well
this is a good example of pumping the same thing over and over again in the collective brain, at a certain point it becomes automatic no matter how many years later
It makes sense how a lot of the people here are quite old so it's not far fetched that 28 years after the fall of Germany, they'd remember it from when they were younger.
Nah because they lost and him cupping a hand over his mouth demonstrates that he's just a coward who didn't have the balls to double down on it and publicly admit, face and all, career and goals put at risk for his beliefs [a true act of conviction], his sympathies for that regime. So no, not a win. Dude's a beta.
@@donkarnage6986 why do you claim that his statement is wrong without giving proper sources? It‘s a joke anyways and you reacted in the most pathetic way, du Kackbratzn
@@deathtrooper7760we were dragged into it by our government, remember over 60% of Americans asked just a few months before pearl harbor said they wanted jack to do with the war and it was none of our business
Those old dudes were seig hailing for 20 years, it's like a reflexes for them. My grandfather is Yugoslavian communist to the core and all the catchphrases and slogans from the time you only need to say the first word he will finish the sentence.
German here. The actual translation is: "This cannot be possible... Seriously*??? So many old comrades are here tonight or what?" He then proceeded with the next joke: "I've got a neighbor, you won't believe it [...]" *: He technically said "what", but in this case it would be interpreted as "Seriously" Edit: Updated the translation a bit considering a dude in the replies was mad.
"Accent" Was ist los mit euch? Wo ist da ein Akzent? Der redet einfach normales Deutsch, bevor es sich durch Internet, Social Media & Globalisierung zu dem entwickelt hat, was es jetzt ist. Da ist weder ein Akzent, noch ein Dialekt hörbar.
You see, this is called the Nazi test. Simply go into an old German retirement home, and shout Sieg at the top of your lungs. You will know who has not forgotten their old ways by whoever shouts Heil
"Alte Kameraden" is probably what you're looking for. Composed in 1889 and very famous, its melody is used in a lot of different songs from all over the world.
For context: it's a yearly carnival speech held either in mainz or cologne (carnival is a huge deal there), so most of them are either drunk or semi drunk. It's mainly about dressing up, getting drunk and making jokes. The "Zicke zacke" and hip hip" parts are a traditional chant where the audience is expected to shout the respective answers. "Let's hear how the mood is. Zicke zacke, Zicke zacke..." "Hoi! Hoi! Hoi" "Hip hip..." "Hurra!" "Sieg..." "He*l!" ... "This can't be real. What?! So many old comrades here this evening.."
This is like that bit in The Great Escape when the German officer says “Good luck” and the British solider instinctively replies “Thankyou” in English.
Good comedic setup. Get the two other chants through to set up the rythm and cycle, and then play on their instinctive responses drilled into them for years.
Better laugh at your dark history than ignore it. Joking about our dark history isn't all that uncommon in everyday life here, even nowadays. However that also seems to depend on the region and the amount of its former military influence.
@JohnDoe-bt9qp there's a video in which a comedian was singing the clap your hands song and at some point he changes the phrase for: if you are racist and you know it clap you hands... People did.
*MUSCLE MEMORY*
BROOOOOOOOOO
Lmao
Indeed
yo yo yo its hump day
Actually makes sense because this was from the 70s
When you confuse '73 with '37.
Underrated comment!
Hahahaha
😂😂😂😂
Nazis were in charge of Germany in 1937. 37 is 73 backwards
😂😂😂
No comedian will ever be able to pull this exact joke and prank ever again. The fact that it's caught on film is legendary in itself.
Bülent Ceylan did it in 2014: ua-cam.com/video/TOla8S-xG8Y/v-deo.htmlsi=lv2AX4mUv9iHDug-
@@lyndislegion287 amazing. Although it's probably a reference and the audience is in on it, it is indeed the same exact joke but not prank.
@@lyndislegion287it looks like in that one some security staff are moving in on him after he did it.
Being a comedian is just as dangerous as minesweeper nowadays
Making this joke while looking like the wish version of Goring is comedy
Him saying "looks like there are still some comrades here" is a joke in itself 🤣
Kameraden does not mean socialist comrades
@@shiceggl4870 thats exactly what was meant by it
@@luijui3613 not it isnt, he meant, how much people from that time we have here
@@luijui3613 "Old comrades" is a common phrase for former/still nazis specifically. He didn't mean actual peers as such.
"Old comrades" is a common phrase for former/still nazis specifically. He didn't mean actual peers as such.
Hitler was probably laughing his head off watching this on Pirated TV in his Brazilian Beach House
H was surfing like a pro in Brazil.
shhhhhh dont telllll
Kkkkkk Brasil tá famoso
Not in Argentina?
@@FRISHR knowing Hitler he's probably made clones off himself that are now everywhere, half successful clones anyway, he does have only one ball after all
that fact that everyone knew what to say without hesitation... lmao
The fact is that everyone knows even when they have never heard of it
@@fatihmfajar5303 this was in 1973, they were alive during the WW2 era.
Yeah it's an automatic response. It was illegal to not do it for years now it's illegal to do it.
@@noahpaulette1490 Its horrible now. Shitty german state
@@noahpaulette1490 who the fuckk said that?
"so viele alte Kameraden" 😂 er weiß wovon er redet
JA !! LOL
Ja mein brutter
@@jakewilliamson2584 brutter?
Hoffentlich alle an Corona verreckt
1973 waren noch gefühlt 98% der Nazis und deren Anhänger am Leben. Zu der Zeit hat man in der Schule auch praktisch nichts über WK2 gelernt. Die Lehrer (damals mittendrin statt nur dabei) wollten darüber nicht reden.
As many commenters have pointed out, the members of the audience are about the age that they could live through the entire 12 years of the Nazi regime (1933-45), where the salute was part of everyday life, among others. Things like that burn into the collective memory
this probably still works today. Bülent Ceylan repeated this about a decade ago, as a nod to this routine here, and it worked perfectly. on TV, sold out stadium.
@@kevboard link? Source?
Kind of like the stories of elderly people with dementia greeting people with a heil Hitler jsutc cause it’s what the grew up with back in the 40’s
@@fleetwoodcraic4235there’s a hysterical video of an elderly woman with her family on her birthday. They all get ready to cheer and take a shot when the woman yell “heil Hitler!”
@@schmietwechdeschiet4340ua-cam.com/video/TOla8S-xG8Y/v-deo.html
I forget the exact translation, but he jokingly says something along the lines of "It seems we have a lot of former comrades with us tonight" afterwards.
luckily, you've run into someone who speaks German :) he said "So many old comrades with us here"
Yea he was acting sarcasticly happy to have so many friends with him tonight lol
@@jakobjohnson7392 I understood only the "so viele alte Kameraden" but the rest of the sentence was quite hard for me to decipher, does he speak with a regional accent?
lmao
@@michasz4297 he speaks with a cologne accent. He Segwayed directly into a joke about his neighbor
He just baited everyone. Biggest troll ever
gg to him was fun to hear
Ever hear about the American teacher that turned his school into a facist dictatorship?
After that he seems scared like a Jew
nah
just an automatic answer
because you know ... in those years was obbligatory :))))
Ive someone would do that today the screaming would be big very big
He would loose his House His Bank Account his Reputation His social Media 😂
German version of "If you racist and you know it clap your hands"
"Wtf dude"
It would better if you replace it with “raise your arm”
👏👏
"If you're racist and you know, salute your boss"
**YOU'RE* ‼️‼️‼️
Holy shit a German with a sense of humor, they do exist
They did.
It was funny then becuase it was harder to deny the halocaust
What a nazi thing to say.@@Cicada-3301
There was a german comedian who made 25 mln communist laugh
I am funnybot
He's a real professional. He knows exactly how he can pull this off and immediately go to the next joke as if nothing happened.
Was a MASTER
If this was tried nowadays he would be immediately canceled, it would cause a Twitter shitstorm, the police and constitution protection would investigate and his wife would leave him or something.
@@cyrusol Good
@@cyrusol don't forget finding out his kid is not his, his mom disowning him from the grave, his dad going to the graveyard for milk, getting bombarded with s offender allegations and getting deported
@@cyrusol stfu, that’s all bs
This was in the 1970's meaning WW2 vets would have been around in their 50's and early 60's and looking at the crowd seems like they have experienced it.
They could have been in there 40s
@@bartender.official no 50s they were born between 1918-1927
@@ribarxlittlexyea at the end of the war children were fighting on the eastern front and in Berlin against the red army
@@ribarxlittlex nope if you were 18 fighting in 1945 you would be in your 40s
@@bartender.official And 17 year olds as well.
I like that everyone in the crowd seems to be 50-70s meaning they were probably in their 20-30s during his rule😭
Who's "he"?
@@fathirendrawan5846its Adolf Hitler he's talking about
@@fathirendrawan5846Sauron
@@fathirendrawan5846 Austrian painter
@@fathirendrawan5846are you that dumb?
"So viele alte Kameraden"☠☠
Too bad the camera wasn't on the audience at that moment. I wonder how many hands went up.
Same
✋
O/
Mine
😂😂😂
I think thats great comedy in the german sense, demonstrating how easy it is to get caught up in the moment/flow/masses.
Thanks for the comment. Exactly this was what Johnny Buchardt wanted to show to the people. I wrote an extensive comment about the background of this short clip, but somehow it got deleted. Unfortunate!
Thanks again for this reflecting comment. Refreshing after all those right-wing comments.
@@s8RRRR Uh oh looks like the uploader can't handle other people's opinions, shaaame.
@@Infomaniac_Moment All he said was that it was refreshing. You're the one who can't handle someone's opinion, just look at you.
@@Infomaniac_Moment Yea, people tend to not handle pro-Nazi pro-fascist opinions after more than SIX MILLION PEOPLE got killed in camps.
@@Infomaniac_Moment If you're holding something that weighs 40 Kg and then put it down, you'll feel refreshed. Does that mean that you can't handle it? No, you'd just rather not hold it.
Bro just triggered the genetically-influenced muscle reflex
E
The fact the audience said it without a second thought is absolutely hilarious
E
The fact that he looked like Göring doesn't help either. 🤣
😂
duuuude
I can't unsee it now 😂
Zuperzize Mich!
Lmfaoooo
I see old habits never change.
It's stuck to them, they were taught to say that while being kids if I'm not wrong.
@@lnefty true anyone born in 1939 should remember this
@@shotokimakaze1316 anyone born at that time is 69 year old!
Old habits die hard
@@THEBIGGAME683 ....what??? They are in their 80s now bruh 😂
Still works today, but you're not allowed back at the venue
Allowed in Ukraine or Baltic states
@@SLavaluChinang5 Proof? "Trust me bro"
@@shrouddreamer if you are blocked on Internet, it is not my problem.
Bro got the trust me bro russian badge@@SLavaluChinang5
@@shrouddreamerThere are actual CIA reports on the subject, BBC pieces as well, articles in the Guardian dating back to at least 10 yrs ago
"so many old comrades here" always makes me laugh so hard
German to English translation:
“Let’s work on the vibe!
Zicke-zacke (x2)!” “Oy!Oy!Oy!” (x2)
“Hip-hip!” “Hooray!” (x2)
“Sieg!” “Heil!”
*Undistinct rumble noise and chatter*
“You can’t be serious, people. What?! So many old comrades with us tonight or what’s happening? I’ve got a neighbour, you can’t imagine, [video cuts].”
I dont think he says "or what's happening", it sounds to me more like "Das is Irre" (That's crazy)
"Was!? So viele alte Kameraden heute Abend hier, das is(t) Irre."
Thanks for the translation!!
HERO. I thought they saying Heil! before, but they said hooray before.
So that Sieg - Heil! Is pretty... Crazy 😅
Blessed comment, underrated
@@xarisch542 and "das darf doch nicht wahr sein"?
“I see we have a couple comrades here tonight” bruh that ending got me
Edit: Holy shit 19k likes Mum I’m famous
I think he says “So many ‘old comrades’…” Old comrades/Alte Kameraden being the German term for ‘veterans’. My hearing’s not great though so you may be right.
@@misdangered4326
Germans use the term veteran, too. It's more likely he meant 'former comrades' with the phrase. Meaning they changed but still reacted to what they've repeated countless times.
@@jonasklose6472 Alte Kameraden is the name of an old German military march that was used in ww2
@@cthulhuman6162 yes, but not relevant in this term…
So many old comrades
Modern Germany: "This is offensive to those who lived in WWII"
Those who lived in WWII:
It's more just muscle memory if you din't heil you would be greatly punished so it embeeded in their brains upon hearing seig (especially after many phrases that are embedded into your mind like hip hip horay) to say hail it was more of a laugh of damm bro you got us then haha nazis are funny
Believe it or not, white germans were not the people affected the most by WWII.
they're mostly dead.
they weren‘t the ones who got deported to concentration camps, you genius
@@SergiusXVII Every German citizen in WWII was mandated to say that at many points in their lives lest they wanna face the consequences, especially if they were kids at the time. What is muscle memory?
Very clever comic. Played them the way a maestro plays his violin.
The fact that this was recorded in the 70s and the audience seems to be mostly middle-aged to seniors really makes you wonder if they were actually joking with him or if it was an automatic response
Automatic. Hitler youth was a real thing. Their ideology was ingrained in their brains. It's second nature to them.
I can assure you this is an automatic response. My grandma who was ten years old when the war ended in 45 is suffering from severe alzheimers, therefore reverting to a more childlike state. If she has bad days she will greet you with a „Heil Hitler“ and the accompanying gesture every time you meet her in the house.
If stuff like that gets drilled into you while you are learning your native language it‘s completely affixed in your brain.
Dude come on....
You would do the same...
And what is your point? that every german is a nazi so we can bomb them?
@@kre4ture218 I literlly had to laugh out loud. how is you family handeling the situaiton?
@@kre4ture218 That is both extremely sad and highly hilarious hahaha
You could just hear the amount of "oofs" in the background
‘The Ooof’ is strong in this one…
Weapons grade ooftonium
bro oof wasn't invented back then
lost
Au weia...
When you wanted to celebrate carnival but now you want to invade Poland.
Das ist ein echter Klassiker....der nie aus der Mode kommt 🤣
The collective gasp when they all realized they’d been had. 😂
so they shot at the sun with a gun?
(Berlin, 1945.)
@@whatthefuck1852They shot at the sun with a gun
@@vault6242 they shot at their wily one, only friend
I did Nazi that coming
My favorite part is the smile he gives between the first chant and the second, when he’s realized this is going to work perfectly 😂
And the horror when it worked too perfectly.
@@mitamajr why horror? u dumb.
Short explanation of the video. The comedian asks the public whether they are in a good mood, and he firstly yells two carnival sentences to which the public responds respectively 'hoihoihoi' and 'hurra'. His third sentence to catch the public off guard worked very well
thanks man
What he said in the third sentence and what the people replied?
BRO I CANNOT STOP LAUGHING AT HOW HE TURNED AWAY AFTER THE CROWED SAID "HEIL"
When you forgot is 1973
Lmao
Elia Franzini LMAOOOOOOOOOO
@American Empire News 😂😂
They be living in 1943
He looks Like goering not gonna lie
Well...That escalated quickly...
their hands?
Hermann Göring is at it again
I love how half of the crowd said it no hesitation and the other half immediately pearl clutched 😂
The funny part about this is that a large amount of people in that crowd would’ve had parents who fought in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe or SS
...or fought in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe or SS themselves seeing their age.
Hence why the joke worked, he tricked the reflex
don't forget the Kriegsmarines
Whats wrong with the Wermacht and Luftwaffe? They were regular soldiers. It was SS and the SA that were monsters.
My man, literally everyone in Germany was involved in some way in the war from 1944 onwards. Everyone.
Trolled
"So viele Alte Kameraden..".. LOL!!! Bro was hired by Israel that night!
this is a good example of pumping the same thing over and over again in the collective brain,
at a certain point it becomes automatic no matter how many years later
Troll before his time, someone make this a meme please
SOMEONE
It happened
@@angelgarcia-lopez5032 where's the meme
@@angelgarcia-lopez5032 Where's the meme, Lebowski?
It is done.
I did nazi that coming
Alfie Burns
Did jew?
Anne frankly I find that quite offensive
This comment make me fuhrerious
Mengeley fascinating comments
Damit alfrie
fail? this is an epic win
It makes sense how a lot of the people here are quite old so it's not far fetched that 28 years after the fall of Germany, they'd remember it from when they were younger.
Reminds me of the Indian man doing the:
"If you a racist clap you hands"
Audience: 👏👏
"Wtf, bro..."
@@osmar_rajr"what the hell...?"
I clapped because I'm racist and I know it not because of pavlovian conditioning.
i'd clap voluntarily :/
Nah because they lost and him cupping a hand over his mouth demonstrates that he's just a coward who didn't have the balls to double down on it and publicly admit, face and all, career and goals put at risk for his beliefs [a true act of conviction], his sympathies for that regime. So no, not a win. Dude's a beta.
Gelernt ist gelernt. // Once learned never forgotten.
true!!germans never forget once they learn!!!
So ist es wohl
Герман Геринг воскрес чтобы дико зарофлить
Mach das heute und der ganze Saal schreit erneut.
Muscle memory kicked in real quick here
He was the last man since Hitler to make a crowd say Heil in Germany.
No he wasnt... I happen almost every day....
So why do you come online with information you dont know anything about?
@@donkarnage6986 Dude made a joke
@@donkarnage6986 why do you claim that his statement is wrong without giving proper sources?
It‘s a joke anyways and you reacted in the most pathetic way, du Kackbratzn
@@donkarnage6986 you would know
@@donkarnage6986
R/TeenageInternet
Misinput, everybody calm down, there’s been a misinput!
We fought the wrong enemy!
Docter: you have 26 seconde to live. Me: Watching this
but this 28
xname its until hè actuly says it
xname and hè says sorry
1973 is just three decades after the hight of WW2, so it's definitely possible some old habits were exercised that evening 😅
28 years at most. Gonna bet that those middle aged men with balding hairs in the audience were once the young men in the SS or wehrmacht.
@@syafsmith5085 If you are trying to say that they all were some hot looking models with the freshest haircuts on earth, you are correct.
@@johannesschmitz6370 just straight drippin in the hugo boss fam
@@highviewbarbell living life fash - iron cross, hugo boss suite. standing in a benz, do the roman salute
Old instincts you know... happens me all the time
The crazy thing is a lot of these people may have been party members
Probably most of them. The party was very popular.
And they say Germans don’t have humour 😂
You’re assuming it was a joke.
SIEG
Well the last timewe had fun the Russians and Americans had to work together
No, the English say Germans can't do humor
Because the English are mad that like everything else the Germans are better at it
@@deathtrooper7760we were dragged into it by our government, remember over 60% of Americans asked just a few months before pearl harbor said they wanted jack to do with the war and it was none of our business
@@victorkreig6089 winning world wars?
Building colonial empires?
He baited them so hard you could hear the slight chaotic embarrassment right after he starts to cover his mouth
Canadian Parliament be like
😂😂😂😂
German Ricky Gervais
Those old dudes were seig hailing for 20 years, it's like a reflexes for them. My grandfather is Yugoslavian communist to the core and all the catchphrases and slogans from the time you only need to say the first word he will finish the sentence.
12 years.*
Commie bastards
*sieg seig is not a German word the Sieg standing in the title dude
Your grandfather was a communist nazi?
I mean if u start a chanting people tend to follow the phrase that is memorable . It’s not a crime it’s just how human brain work.
Ahahha everyone responded
SL1Ck_1 Nazism is in their blood lol
after the joke, he says "so many old officers in the crowd tonight" 😂 im dead
Kameraden means Comrades. Wdym.
The look on his face tho like "holy shieße they actually did it" 😂
You know it's bad when even the comedian says "Oh hell no" 😂
Man accidentally went to default settings
This was funny as hell. It's comedy, people seem so butt hurt over this
crazy how thats probably just probably a muscle memory for the old ones lol
I love that he looks disapointed right after he does it 😂
And his words show it too. "That's crazy. What? I see we have some old comrades here." (Old comrades referred to Nazis past and present in German)
@@cleverhardy5230wow, an super very extrodinary excellent comment so smart
Of course he provoked it. I don't know if he's really shocked or just acting it out.
German here.
The actual translation is: "This cannot be possible... Seriously*??? So many old comrades are here tonight or what?"
He then proceeded with the next joke: "I've got a neighbor, you won't believe it [...]"
*: He technically said "what", but in this case it would be interpreted as "Seriously"
Edit: Updated the translation a bit considering a dude in the replies was mad.
I think he says: "Das is Irre" (that's crazy)
"Accent" Was ist los mit euch? Wo ist da ein Akzent? Der redet einfach normales Deutsch, bevor es sich durch Internet, Social Media & Globalisierung zu dem entwickelt hat, was es jetzt ist.
Da ist weder ein Akzent, noch ein Dialekt hörbar.
@@manzanasrojas6984 Accent is das falsche wort, ja. Aber man versteht die letzten Wörter die er da sagt schlecht.
actual german here, all of this is false
Er sagt: ..das ist dede" Quasi wurde damit die Sprachlosigkeit Signalisiert.
"Herr General, wieso ist diese Kommentarsektion noch nicht unter deutscher Kontrolle?"
Ein Volk, ein Reich
Ein Kommentarbereich
Ein Volk, eine Nation,
Eine Kommentarsektion
Old habits die hard.
You see, this is called the Nazi test. Simply go into an old German retirement home, and shout Sieg at the top of your lungs. You will know who has not forgotten their old ways by whoever shouts Heil
At this point, I have watched enough documentaries, movies and series on ww2 that even I might say heil if prompted. 😂
@@souravjaiswal-jr4bj
Sieg....????
@@michaelmaier904 heil!
Heil
@@michaelmaier904 Heil. ✋🏻🇾🇪⚡️⚡️
It’s an amazing display of Pavlovian conditioning in the real world.
Every time a bells rings the audience invades Poland…
Not me, drooling at the mention of Pavlov: ✋😒
@@E4439Qv5 I hate how right this comment is
That's not what that means.
No lol
Иронично, что этот мужик немного похож на Германа Геринга
это правда, товарищ
I like how you can feel the pride in the audience. He caught them off guard and they just delivered.
No pride dude. its just a reflex
That's why Operation Sea Lion and Operation Barbarossa is a success in the other dimension
TNO moment
@@jerryhu4763 tno TNO
@@jerryhu4763 SHEEEEESH
Oh no tno references.
Heil the Nightmare! Alexei Lives!
@@mojewjewjew4420God Save Russia, for no one else can
50 Years later and this is quite possibly the best bait to be ever pulled off by someone
*Man got the Veterans riled up for one second xD*
I dunno, Hitler baited them even better I'd say.
wrong
And then people say Germans do not have sens of Humor :)
Oh come on )
Greetings from Bulgaria, cousins :)
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Staatseigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
That’s F*CKING perfect
Proof Germans can have a sense of humour
Last time someone had a great joke 80+ million people died laughing.
@@Mp57navyoh my god 😂😂😂
@@Mp57navyyo😂😂😂😂
Fuck them
Well they used to have this sense. Try to do something like this now🤦♂⚰
It would have been very awkward if no one said Heil
Gotta take your chances
Old Habits die hard
You can´t teach old dog new tricks.
My grandpa was in a concentration camp… he fell from the guard tower
my condolences
"So many old comrades" hahaha. I think a very famous song revolves around that theme.
"Alte Kameraden" is probably what you're looking for. Composed in 1889 and very famous, its melody is used in a lot of different songs from all over the world.
He gave the whole crowd flashbacks lol
Flashbacks from the kinder past
I think the word you're looking for is "nostalgia"
@@TheBlahman3 Nostalgia of the good times
Замечательное чувство юмора и самоирония!
For context: it's a yearly carnival speech held either in mainz or cologne (carnival is a huge deal there), so most of them are either drunk or semi drunk. It's mainly about dressing up, getting drunk and making jokes.
The "Zicke zacke" and hip hip" parts are a traditional chant where the audience is expected to shout the respective answers.
"Let's hear how the mood is. Zicke zacke, Zicke zacke..."
"Hoi! Hoi! Hoi"
"Hip hip..."
"Hurra!"
"Sieg..."
"He*l!"
...
"This can't be real. What?! So many old comrades here this evening.."
This is like that bit in The Great Escape when the German officer says “Good luck” and the British solider instinctively replies “Thankyou” in English.
Spoiler alert?
1973 .... Da hat man noch ueber solche Gags gelacht.
Unvorstellbar heute.
Die Coolnes haben wir verloren.
I’m agree with you Deutchsland used to be a great country in the century 20th now your country is being ruled by mules
Good comedic setup. Get the two other chants through to set up the rythm and cycle, and then play on their instinctive responses drilled into them for years.
that def stimulated a nerve signal that was collecting dust 🤣
German comedy is hardcore, no sugarcoating just REAL WORLD
Better laugh at your dark history than ignore it. Joking about our dark history isn't all that uncommon in everyday life here, even nowadays. However that also seems to depend on the region and the amount of its former military influence.
German Comedy is no laughing matter.
@@masselfur i laughed and entire crowd back in '73 did as well
@@ryszakowyjust proved his point lmao
This reminds me of "If you're racist and you know it clap your hands."
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@@JohnDoe-bt9qp Wtf bro
@@autoredox Just clap your hands
@JohnDoe-bt9qp there's a video in which a comedian was singing the clap your hands song and at some point he changes the phrase for: if you are racist and you know it clap you hands... People did.
@@ivmarciott4695 send video link, ok ok?
If they only knew how much they've been lied to.
What do you mean?