Wo alle Straßen Enden - German war song about world war one
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- 📌 A German song by Karl Sternau dedicated to the great war, also known as world war one. This song describes a recruit who's sending a letter to his family members about the horrible front. He's talking about the no mans land filled with corpses, and his thought of wondering when he's also going to die like his fellow soldiers.🪖🔥
📌The great war was a brothers war and a war like this must never again happen.🇩🇪🟥⬜⬛
other tags(ignore): German Empire Deutsches Kaiserreich Deutsch Krieglied German patriotic song german army song german war song march great war Weltkrieg world war one history Europe
Full of pain and suffering 💔
I lost My Opa who was from Austria today. He had family Who served for Germany,Austria. This song reminds me that I must honor him
I dont know uf its just me or bit but German war songs just sound so immaculate.
I know, I listen to German, Soviet, Tsarist, swedish, Irish, a little welsh, American, ...Southern States American (calm down it's not racist), spanish, finnish, polish, Serbian, probably some I'm not listening, but I know the most German songs, I know of at least 100 or up to maybe 300 German songs. My favorite is Schwarzbraun ist die haselnuss, but some songs I more recently found are Augen Geradeaus, Es leben die Soldaten, Das Lieben bringt groß freud, Wenn alle Brünnlein fließen, I could keep listing way more, but it'd go on a while,
this song isn't from WW1 though, half of the lyrics were written by Karl Sternau, the UA-camr who is singing it, the original was shorter and mostly humming, karl sternau added everything including and after "Ach Vater, mutter, schwester." The song is from the German foreign legion, I can't find what was it was but i think it was in Armenia, the song was written in the 60s. Ich hab' sehnsucht nach kaltem regen was written about the same conflict.
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That's the original, I heard a much different version that I believe was part of a Soldatenlieder Potpourri video, Potpourri in this context is a compilation of German songs usually shortened, some songs like I believe "Wer weiß on wir uns wiedersehen am grünen strand der spree?" Were intended to only be sung in potpourri, that song I mentioned was this way because the lyrics were just repeating that line twice, I cant find it now though.
@@ju87stukadivebomber87 Thanks. I mainly listen to South American songs, as you said I'm not racist even though I know the words to a bunch by heart, and also love the old Irish rebel songs. Primarily because I only speak English. I would listen to way more German stuff if I knew the language. One of my favorites is "Tuefelsleid" (I think), the translation is "Devils Laugh" I believe. According to the person who posted the video it's a WW2 marching song.
But I totally get it, love a bunch of different songs and what not but can't ever actually talk about them because they are a tad bit racist...
it means Debils Song 🤗
Devils Song
@behbear1 Is German your mother language or a secondary? Or something you just dabble with and know some words?
Thank you for making the age restricted one available 🙏
Stunning!
Ein sehr sehr schönes Musik Lied 👂👂⬛⬜🟥😇🙏🫶🖤🤍❤️👍💪👏⚫⚪🔴🫡😊😉
Liebe aus Griechenland. 🇬🇷🇩🇪
my heart aches for soldiers... 💔💔🙏
Ich so alle Straßen enden,ins nichts punkt.
Germans now should be shamed of themselves.They should be proud for their history
The Germans' achievements in war strategies, technologies and art are to be considered
wha?
bruh, Am German
I agree
Als DDR Bürger bekommt das einmal einen anderen Kontext (natürlich ohne Monarchie)!
It’s no original WWI song but created even after WW2. There’s no evidence this song ever existed before the 1960ies.
I clarify on the description that it's a song by Karl Sternau dedicated to that (check the description). I'll still change the title as I think that's what got your attention.👍🏻
Can you give then original song of either ww1 or ww2?@@Cav.unit2024