Fun fact: When Melchor Rodríguez García, an anarchist known as the "Red Angel" due to his efforts to prevent killings of Nationalist prisoners during the Spanish Civil War, passed away in Madrid in 1972, anarchists sang this song at his funeral, as Francoist police officers stood respectfully at attention.
And, just incase libs are reading this: Under no circumstances does this mean that both fascists and anarchists can "find a middle ground" . Stuff like this happens, and reveals the human faces behind those who commit and are complicit to atrocities
The teachings of Jesus are of selflessness and humility. He spoke of working for others expecting no rewards. I tied one to one and saw communist ideas requires willful selflessness and humility. I’m a catholic comm. I
George Orwell on Anarchist Barcelona: "It was the first time I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle. Practically every building of any size had been seized by the workers and was draped with red flags or with the red and black flag of the Anarchists; every wall was scrawled with the hammer and sickle and with the initials of the revolutionary parties; almost every church had been gutted and its images burnt. Churches here and there were being systematically demolished by gangs of workmen. Every shop and café had an inscription saying that it had been collectivised; even the bootblacks had been collectivised and their boxes painted red and black. Waiters and shop-walkers looked you in the face and treated you as an equal. Servile and even ceremonial forms of speech had temporarily disappeared. Nobody said Señor or Don or even Usted; everyone called everyone else Comrade and Thou, and even said Salud! instead of Buenos dias." -George Orwell, "Homage to Catalonia"
@@JackSardonic But sadly Franco's buddy Hitler lost and Franco finally died. Now you are crying because germany and europe aren't "great" anymore and you don't have anyone anymore who's saying where to go, right?
The only thing I have against anarchists is that they burnt churches and priests. Why ? I'm sure that the majority was very good people with a kind heart for every person from each race.
this song really does make you think: how far are people going to go for their ideas? CNT-FAI was the only hope for the impoverished and the workers of Catalonia. They knew they had no chance against the republicans nor the francoists, but they still revolted. This is bravery and valiance in its purest form.
@@roskcity Without the Black Army there would be no USSR. This is a passage is from Peter Arshinov's "History of the Makhnovist Movement": "It is necessary to emphasize the historic fact that the honor of having annihilated the Denikinist counter-revolution in the autumn of 1919 belongs almost entirely to the Makhnovists. If the insurgents had not won the decisive victory at Peregonovka, and had not destroyed the Denikinist supply lines for artillery, food and ammunition, the Whites would probably have entered Moscow in December, 1919. The battle between the Whites and the Reds near Orel was relatively insignificant. In fact, Denikin’s southern retreat had already begun before this battle, having been provoked precisely by the defeat of its rearguard. All the subsequent military operations of the Denikinists had the sole purpose of protecting their retreat and evacuating their munitions and supplies. Along the whole length of the route from Orel through Kursk to the shores of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the Red Army advanced almost without resistance. Its entry into the Ukraine and the Caucasus was carried out exactly the same way as its entry had been carried out a year earlier, at the time of the fall of the Hetman - along paths that were already cleared."
The melody is also present in "Red River Valley" and the "Jamara" words also echo "Red River Valley." Guthrie would have been intimately familiar with "Red River Valley." The book "Rise Up Singing: 1200 Songs Words, Choruses, Sources" traces it to "In the Bright Mohawk Valley" in 1896. The "Fireside Book of Folk Songs" Also traces it to "The Bright Mohawk Valley" and describes the song as spreading to the south, and the river name being changed to the Red River in Texas, where it became a cowboy favorite. Guthrie was from Oklahoma, and the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma is the Red River.
@Joseph Tarkington what can I say. Most of anarchists still hate you, but I really hope that one they will understand that we are much stronger when we work with each other.
My great grandfather fought against Franco and he was a captain of the Spanish Republic army. He got in prison once and a priest saved him. Also, he got caught in France and was sent to a concentration camp with his son. When the Spanish Civil War ended he and some of his friends bought a bomb pen to the Soviets and even tried kill Franco. They planned that and they even knew in what train was Franco and a what time. It’s a long story and my grandfather was writing a book about those times and the things that happened. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2010 and couldn’t finish the book
Finish the book yourself. Get his notes. See if anyone else involved or their descendents is still alive and remembers the story. Research the priest as well the same way. Then do the paper research: Birth certificates, judicial records, French spanish refugee records, french judicial documents of arrest, concentration camp / deportation records, spanish secret police archives about the plot etc etc there is always a paper trail even if often incomplete that will help corroborate the story, fill in gaps, open new avenues. Note that not all your great grandfather remembered and told might be as he said (Not be the truth), the human mind memory and psychology get in the way of absolute accuracy, but that is part of the research: triangulating his memory and story with records that themselves might "lie" and the memories of others. As an example, in my family a story survived from my great grandfather. He was recruited into the Portuguese army in 1917 and was being prepared to be sent to France to the trench war with a second Portuguese contingent (the first one fought bravely but was essentially decimated). The story is that he was going to war but "a very pretty lady showed up in Fátima and told them the war was going to end and evrybody was sent home" He was a peasant and very religious so he associated not being sent to war with the aparitions of Fátima, and not relating it to the change of government (in Lisbon) that had decided not to send troops to France but keep them for the campaigns we were having against the Germans in the colonies. So the story is composed and interpreted and then retold accross generations to fulfill the psychological needs (religious) of my family associating my greatgrandfathers salvation from war with divine intervention. Historical research is fascinating. Its like being a criminal detective
Esta cancion esta inspirada en una canción polaca titulada Varshavianka, compuesta en 1883. Fue cantada por primera vez en las calles de Varsovia en una manifestacion obrera el 2 de marzo de 1885 y a partir de allí se popularizo
@@comissar8953 attacking? Lmaooo im just adding a little bit of info,i never have intention to "attack" you,maybe you think i attacked you because i add "goddamn" ?
Would you run away after a few months of fighting, as most the International Brigadists did?? When the volunteers found out that there was not chance of an easy winning (in fact there was not chance of winning at all) they ran back to their countries, while the Catalonia Anarchist stood for one more year defending to death the cities on the barricades.
@@powerdriller4124 What do you expect when the Fascist's were getting state of the art tanks and planes from Germany and Italy when the Republic was more or less blockaded and only got outdated equipment from the Soviets and ammo from Mexico. The fact that they held them back for three years shows how heroic they fought. Besides the Republic was forced to send the International Brigades back in 1938 by the League of Nations in hopes that they would give them equipment, which they didn't.
Justin my friend in now days fight between progress and reaction there are people fighting for the same cause in the mountains of Chiapas or the mountains of Rojava. If you are so brave go and fight there. I´m not so brave so i try to do the best i can as a petit bourgeois of the first world. revolutionary kisses from the U.S colony colled europe
Dios, es tan orgulloso saber que mi país fue uno de los países con más relevancia anarquista. No soy anarquista, porque sé que es imposible, pero, es la mayor expresión de la libertad del pueblo. Algo así de bonito no es para el humano.
Aunque parezca imposible, el anarquismo ha funcionado en casi todas las ocasiones en las cuales se ha puesto en practica, seguramente digas eso porque pienses que el anarquismo es simplemente que no hay reglas y todos ha hacer lo que quieran, cosa que no es así, ya que en las reuniones que se hacían en las comunas (lugares anarquistas) se establecían las reglas que tenían que seguir todos los que vivían allí, y en cuanto a la economía, estaba colectivizada, lo cuál era muy efectivo, te recomiendo que busques como funciona una economía colectivizada si no sabes en que consiste, y básicamente solo quería explicar porque el anarquismo funciona, si quieres ejemplos al respecto te recomiendo que busques por ejemplo, Majnovia, aquí en España mismo, la comuna de Shinmin o la comuna de Paris, aunque hay más pero en fin. El problema es que hay muchos payasos (porque no tienen otro nombre) que dicen ser anarquistas solo para creerse peligrosos o algo así ni entiendo porque lo hacen que no saben lo que es el anarquismo y van diciendo por ahí que en el anarquismo ellos podrían hacer lo que quisiesen o que no tendrían que trabajar y eso es falso, si la gente supiese lo que es el anarquismo, te garantizo que todos lo seríamos.
Youre either a more center left party willing to work with the borgiouse, or youre too far left for the more center, and are smart enough to think that maybe if we remove power from the borgiouse we can do much more
the employer: do you speak spanish by any chance? me: no, I have only memorized one song... the employer: which song? me: are you sure you wanna know? the employer: yeah me:
my great grandfather was the boss of the andalucian C.N.T , once the franqoist tried to kill him, but they didnt and they kill my grandfather brother ho was only 14 years old. Thats whta my grandfather told my, i dont know it is true , but have anarquist blood. sorry for bad inglish im am (obiusly) from spain
now all trace of him is lost (he was eliminated but his name was Jose Rodriguez Bermudez. Known in his town as "pepe" if anyone finds something of him please send it to me. the only thing there is is family possession a book that my grandfather wrote, and He obviously talks about my great-grandfather (the leader of the C.N.T of Andalusia was my great-grandfather, not my grandfather, I see the confusion in the comments) and the book is not published, so please someone look for something about him
Even with their missteps, you’ve got to admire the anarchist revolutionaries. They stood up for liberty against impossible odds, showing us that a better world is possible if you fight for it. ¡Viva la FAI!
@K MB Callate facha. Nunca lo sabras, porque nunca vivistes bajo los anarquistas, y nunca pusistes ver sus efectos. Las reformas de Franco son muy mezcladas en lo que han traído a españa, y no son unas de libertad. Si tienes algo bueno de decir de Franco, mejor elige algo como su creación de la clase media española, y no te saques algo falso del culo. ENGLISH TRANSLATION Shut up fascist. You will never know such a thing, because you never lived under the anarchists, and have never seen the repercussions of their rule. Franco's rule is a highly debated and mixed topic about what he did to spain, and it DEFINITELY wasn't to bring liberty. If you want to talk about the good things franco did, talk about something such as him creating the Spanish middle class, and not just pulling some random shit out of your ass.
@K MB If you aren't spanish, don't talk about spanish history like you know its repercussions and are living them, unless you are an expert in this field which I HIGHLY doubt. Let me translate it for you.
@K MB So you view a far right dictator as overall good? You clearly lack knowledge about him and spain overall. Franco prepared Spain economically for the boom of the 80's, but that still doesn't excuse him from the massive oppression the spanish people lived under, particularly those who weren't of the far right, as to say, most of Spain. Franco did some good things, but he is generally viewed as not evil but a relic of the past and not the worst yet not the best leader in spain's 20th century, and honestly who knows if the anarchists would've been better because they didn't rule spain. Personal knowledge always trumps facts, and you should listen to me about this topic because I know far much more than you about it, and live its repercussions in every part of life.
The Anarchists were the best Republicans during the Civil war everyone else on the Republican side was very uninteresting and no future for Spain. But the Anarchists are cool and I mean there is no other Anarchist countries so it would be cool if one existed
@@alspezial2747 Yeah but it’s not the same thing. And before anyone says so I know it would be impossible for an Anarchist state to survive but if it did that would be kind of cool.
Negras tormentas agitan los aires Nubes oscuras nos impiden ver. Aunque nos espere el dolor y la muerte Contra el enemigo nos llama el deber. El bien mas preciado es la libertad Hay que defenderla con fe y valor. Alza la bandera revolcuionaria Que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos. Alza la bandera revolcuionaria Que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos. De pie el pueblo obrero, a la batalla Hay que derrocar a la reacción. ¡A las barricadas! ¡A las barricadas! Por el trinfuo de la confederación. ¡A las barricadas! ¡A las barricadas! Por el trinfuo de la confederación.
Es una cosa temporal, los anarquistas nos odian aunque tengamos la misma finalidad. Después de eso pelearemos, y no es por nada, pero tengo plena confianza en la victoria del marxismo- leninismo. Digo, desde nuestro punto de vista los anarquistas a pesar de tener solida teoría revolucionaria, no tienen en cuenta las condiciones materiales creando revoluciones poco solidas, que es lo que menos quiere uno a la hora de luchar contra el capitalismo, sin embargo para los anarquistas somos similares a los "nazis", y pues obviamente es imposible convivir con personas que creen eso de ti.
Vigente hoy... Sin representación... Las barricadas hoy en contraposición a las que había que levantar cuando este himno se compuso... Están en Gaza y más sitios desconocidos para el gran público
@@AdmiralKarlDonuts >they aren't oppressing and butchering their people it's never their people, bolsonara allreay openly admited multiple times that he want a voilent regime, modi just started the repression of muslims, protesters and even students have been attacked by police. Assad isn't a socialist, he's a fascist if anything, if china is socialist is debatable.
@@xshwei nationalism as a poplitical ideology allways leads to fascism. Fascism is nothing more than an ignorant reaction to capitalism and that's what the majority of ukrainians are these days.
@LaMorteBianca-INVICTVS VII the black flag was flown against the Blackshirts. Anarchists and libertarian socialists were using the black flag before Mussolini was even born.
Fun fact: When Melchor Rodríguez García, an anarchist known as the "Red Angel" due to his efforts to prevent killings of Nationalist prisoners during the Spanish Civil War, passed away in Madrid in 1972, anarchists sang this song at his funeral, as Francoist police officers stood respectfully at attention.
And, just incase libs are reading this:
Under no circumstances does this mean that both fascists and anarchists can "find a middle ground" . Stuff like this happens, and reveals the human faces behind those who commit and are complicit to atrocities
@Oswald Mosley fuck off fascist
@@kendalljohnson9172 coping big time
@@Juan-hc4zb , finally someone knows about this.
Fascist are animals, they don't deserve mercy.
The audio quality gives something very unique to the song.
It sounds yet so grim, albeit cheery and joyful simultaneously.
Kuhl stuff.
It feels like exploring the ruins of a long dead utopia. (I am not claiming that the CNT was a utopia)
@@bigmoniesponge Idk, you’re asking me. Maybe it’s just a decent understanding of English?
@@bigmoniesponge Welp, I guess there’s nothing to be said then.
It’s makes it sound like it’s the real people that made it. As much I disagree with their ideology, I can see why it inspired people
I love how polish song got translated into so many languages and and was sang on so many revolutions...
those are ot the same lyrics
@@lana_del_Rei.neet- yeah but the music is the same and bout lyrics you can see that they were based on one another
The teachings of Jesus are of selflessness and humility. He spoke of working for others expecting no rewards. I tied one to one and saw communist ideas requires willful selflessness and humility. I’m a catholic comm. I
As a Pole I don't respect Warshawianka in any case 😅😇
K_Kaziuu whaaaaa why?
George Orwell on Anarchist Barcelona:
"It was the first time I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle. Practically every building of any size had been seized by the workers and was draped with red flags or with the red and black flag of the Anarchists; every wall was scrawled with the hammer and sickle and with the initials of the revolutionary parties; almost every church had been gutted and its images burnt. Churches here and there were being systematically demolished by gangs of workmen. Every shop and café had an inscription saying that it had been collectivised; even the bootblacks had been collectivised and their boxes painted red and black. Waiters and shop-walkers looked you in the face and treated you as an equal. Servile and even ceremonial forms of speech had temporarily disappeared. Nobody said Señor or Don or even Usted; everyone called everyone else Comrade and Thou, and even said Salud! instead of Buenos dias."
-George Orwell, "Homage to Catalonia"
He forgot to write about the nuns and catholic woman raped by this "honest and brave" workers.
Luckily, they lost, and Spain became great once again.
@@JackSardonic But sadly Franco's buddy Hitler lost and Franco finally died. Now you are crying because germany and europe aren't "great" anymore and you don't have anyone anymore who's saying where to go, right?
@@markolinir3945 you're assuming an awful lot about me, geezer
The only thing I have against anarchists is that they burnt churches and priests. Why ?
I'm sure that the majority was very good people with a kind heart for every person from each race.
this song really does make you think: how far are people going to go for their ideas? CNT-FAI was the only hope for the impoverished and the workers of Catalonia. They knew they had no chance against the republicans nor the francoists, but they still revolted. This is bravery and valiance in its purest form.
The whites in the Russian civil war too,i really respect those people
@@dimitrimolotovvyacheslav4604more like "greens"
@@user-kp1js6cb2s the greens too
@@dimitrimolotovvyacheslav4604 The Reds almost lost early on the war. If it weren't for the Black army the reds would have been defeated.
@@roskcity Without the Black Army there would be no USSR. This is a passage is from Peter Arshinov's "History of the Makhnovist Movement":
"It is necessary to emphasize the historic fact that the honor of having annihilated the Denikinist counter-revolution in the autumn of 1919 belongs almost entirely to the Makhnovists. If the insurgents had not won the decisive victory at Peregonovka, and had not destroyed the Denikinist supply lines for artillery, food and ammunition, the Whites would probably have entered Moscow in December, 1919. The battle between the Whites and the Reds near Orel was relatively insignificant. In fact, Denikin’s southern retreat had already begun before this battle, having been provoked precisely by the defeat of its rearguard. All the subsequent military operations of the Denikinists had the sole purpose of protecting their retreat and evacuating their munitions and supplies. Along the whole length of the route from Orel through Kursk to the shores of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the Red Army advanced almost without resistance. Its entry into the Ukraine and the Caucasus was carried out exactly the same way as its entry had been carried out a year earlier, at the time of the fall of the Hetman - along paths that were already cleared."
Wow, C.N.T makes good music, I'm looking forward to their next album
Polish song called the “Whirlwinds of Danger”, its been used by tons of major countries in political movements
It's a Russian song "March of the Izhevsk regiment"
Keep waiting cuz they re underground 😉😉
It will never happen
guys I was joking I wasn't asking for another song
When you complete “Anarchism Knows no Borders” focus in HOI4
Another cultured misaka profile pic dude I see
shut up, why can't hoi4boos just shut up?
@@lana_del_Rei.neet- because hoi4
Heil torch empire
I'm love Hungary :)))))
This song makes me want to grab any weapon near me and start a revulotion
Me too!
Amongus
Is there DP-28 laying around by any chance? ⚜️
@@justcloggedthetoilet sus
Finna role up on the capital building with a broomstick
Igualdad, solidaridad y fraternidad son las consignas que llevamos en nuestros corazones 🖤❤️
❤️🖤❤️ por una lucha de una España sindical unida donde ni un marxismo narcisista ni una capitalismo opresor reine en esta nación de naciones
@@Pablomotosantena3 Mhh yes with that flag it makes sense.
@@AshleyGravesreal what make sense?
@@Pablomotosantena3 The pfp and your comment totally.
@@AshleyGravesreal Ooh you mean the portair of Spain, of couse why a Guy from other country would defend the falange
¡A las Barricadas!
Mi más sincero apoyo al anarco sindicalismo y anarco colectivismo ✊ soy anarco capitalista pero... Anarquismo, unido, jamás será vencido ✊
@@Zero-rp6jk Épico
Zero anarcocapitalismo no es anarquismo
@@Zero-rp6jk él mismo se venció porque nadie se sabía controlar en ningún sitio, anarquismo= Apocalipsis
@@Zero-rp6jk anarco capitalismo es neofeudalismo
love to all Spanish comrades from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤ 🇪🇸
Yes we are celts
Nothing more misguided and ignorant than a first world communist 😂😂😂
Meanwhile in Seattle,
usa 4 way civil war when
@@soniceverhate9179 When the German nationalist party takes over and invades all of Europe.
@@conradhansen6180 yeah right
Meanwhile in Minneapolis...
@@riverslogue1056 be careful what you wish for, fascists might win.
The Defence Council of Aragon
GLOBAL DEFENSE COUNCIL!
@@ThatCamel104 GALACTICAL DEFENCE COUNCIL
@@ollieoxenfree6317 UNIVERSAL DEFENSE COUNCIL.
@@ThatCamel104 MULTIVERSAL DEFENCE COUNCIL
Abraham Lincoln dimensional defense council!
Gracias por dar vuestro dolor y vuestra sangre para intentar liberarme, compañeros...
...siempre seréis honrados y amados con todo mi ser...
GRACIAS
Solidarity at its finest. We'll succeed yet, comrades. We must have hope.
Well said comrade, well said
Seethe more
As Spanish Anarchist socialist, si, the time will indeed come in our favor mi kamaradas.
@@lopakacooper1668 no puedes ser más ignorante colega
Keep dreaming lol
I'm Polish and I'm proud that Spanish Anarchists took a melody (with some changes) from Warszawianka (Polish revolution song from 1905). @@@
A warm thanks from Polynesia!
🇪🇸🇪🇸⚜️🇬🇧🏴
Anarchists don't separate nations. We are all the great human family
The melody is also present in "Red River Valley" and the "Jamara" words also echo "Red River Valley." Guthrie would have been intimately familiar with "Red River Valley." The book "Rise Up Singing: 1200 Songs Words, Choruses, Sources" traces it to "In the Bright Mohawk Valley" in 1896. The "Fireside Book of Folk Songs" Also traces it to "The Bright Mohawk Valley" and describes the song as spreading to the south, and the river name being changed to the Red River in Texas, where it became a cowboy favorite. Guthrie was from Oklahoma, and the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma is the Red River.
When you buy la rasistance
Greetings from Ukraine! Maknovshina 1918-1921
Catalonia 1934-1939
с 1917 по факту ^^"
Warsaw 1905
@@sujalthapa7887 ?
Makhnovia, Catalonia, and Rojava are all based
@Joseph Tarkington what can I say. Most of anarchists still hate you, but I really hope that one they will understand that we are much stronger when we work with each other.
Greetings from Russia, Anarchist brothers!
Not an anarchist, but this is a beautiful song!
The most beautiful!
@giakietnguyen2931 I am an anarcho-communist too! 🟥⬛
@@Bubba_Sawyer_1974 Greetings comrade, I'm an ancom too! 🚩🏴 (I have no idea how to change my pfp, it is years old)
My great grandfather fought against Franco and he was a captain of the Spanish Republic army. He got in prison once and a priest saved him. Also, he got caught in France and was sent to a concentration camp with his son. When the Spanish Civil War ended he and some of his friends bought a bomb pen to the Soviets and even tried kill Franco. They planned that and they even knew in what train was Franco and a what time. It’s a long story and my grandfather was writing a book about those times and the things that happened. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2010 and couldn’t finish the book
Not all priests are evil
At least he saw liberty return to Spain!
Finish the book yourself. Get his notes. See if anyone else involved or their descendents is still alive and remembers the story. Research the priest as well the same way.
Then do the paper research: Birth certificates, judicial records, French spanish refugee records, french judicial documents of arrest, concentration camp / deportation records, spanish secret police archives about the plot etc etc there is always a paper trail even if often incomplete that will help corroborate the story, fill in gaps, open new avenues.
Note that not all your great grandfather remembered and told might be as he said (Not be the truth), the human mind memory and psychology get in the way of absolute accuracy, but that is part of the research: triangulating his memory and story with records that themselves might "lie" and the memories of others.
As an example, in my family a story survived from my great grandfather. He was recruited into the Portuguese army in 1917 and was being prepared to be sent to France to the trench war with a second Portuguese contingent (the first one fought bravely but was essentially decimated). The story is that he was going to war but "a very pretty lady showed up in Fátima and told them the war was going to end and evrybody was sent home"
He was a peasant and very religious so he associated not being sent to war with the aparitions of Fátima, and not relating it to the change of government (in Lisbon) that had decided not to send troops to France but keep them for the campaigns we were having against the Germans in the colonies. So the story is composed and interpreted and then retold accross generations to fulfill the psychological needs (religious) of my family associating my greatgrandfathers salvation from war with divine intervention.
Historical research is fascinating. Its like being a criminal detective
@@AureusUA-camno, creo que eso no lo vio
Your great grandfather was a traitor and a coward
Iam listening to this while playing anarchist spain in hoi4
The most powerful version of warszawianka
beside the original. the original warszawianka sung by polish rebellions in russia is so powerful...
"EL PUEBLO, UNIDO; JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO!"
Esta cancion esta inspirada en una canción polaca titulada Varshavianka, compuesta en 1883. Fue cantada por primera vez en las calles de Varsovia en una manifestacion obrera el 2 de marzo de 1885 y a partir de allí se popularizo
Los rusos tenian tambien une version y en francia, está conocida como "la varsovienne"
¡Gracias por la información camarada!
@@lopakacooper1668 de na', saludo desde Francia Camarada, Viva la révolucion social y libertaria
¡Hola hermano y camarada en la causa de la libertad de Soain! ¡Un placer conocerte! 🤝
¡Y un saludo fraternal a ustedes, leales camaradas! o7
when the teacher doesn't allow your class to go down to the playground at the break.
Spanish Warshawianka.
Yeah I noticed it sounded similar
@@comissar8953 because its the goddamn same song just with different lyrics
@@jasjus722 I was just saying, why you gotta attack?
@@comissar8953 attacking? Lmaooo im just adding a little bit of info,i never have intention to "attack" you,maybe you think i attacked you because i add "goddamn" ?
@@jasjus722 oh , yeah English isn't my first language
I'm Canadian and if I was alive back then I would've fought in the International Brigade's.
@@Amoore-vv9wx Your not the first to say that to me.
Would you run away after a few months of fighting, as most the International Brigadists did?? When the volunteers found out that there was not chance of an easy winning (in fact there was not chance of winning at all) they ran back to their countries, while the Catalonia Anarchist stood for one more year defending to death the cities on the barricades.
@@powerdriller4124 What do you expect when the Fascist's were getting state of the art tanks and planes from Germany and Italy when the Republic was more or less blockaded and only got outdated equipment from the Soviets and ammo from Mexico. The fact that they held them back for three years shows how heroic they fought. Besides the Republic was forced to send the International Brigades back in 1938 by the League of Nations in hopes that they would give them equipment, which they didn't.
@@Canada1994 :: I know. That´s how hopeless was the situation.
Justin my friend in now days fight between progress and reaction there are people fighting for the same cause in the mountains of Chiapas or the mountains of Rojava. If you are so brave go and fight there. I´m not so brave so i try to do the best i can as a petit bourgeois of the first world.
revolutionary kisses from the U.S colony colled europe
En Chile se cantaba "a las parrilladas, a las parrilladas"
This is the most powerful version of Warszawianka
Yes because those people were fighting back then and you can hear it in their voices.
It is also the one sung the best.
una canción revolucionaria muy linda
Brothers! we must rally to defend against capitalist reactionnaries!!!
Beautiful song
Si mi amigo!
A las barricaddas! 🇪🇸🇪🇸⚜️
I'm with you bro
No with a French
@@Pablomotosantena3 Anarchism isn't xenophobic
@@analaurabarreraoliva2989 yes but we re realist that the frenchs instaure the bourbons and all that fucking shits
A year since Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. We will rebuild without tiring. We have a world to win.
Ok fed
@@mkwke215 Piss off, boojie poser trash.
@@psycher7 I'm literally Burmese
@@mkwke215 I'm literally not giving a shit.
@@psycher7 good to know that we have international solidarity while the fascists are killing us one by one
Fun fact: this is the spanish version of Waschawjanka
I couldn't think of a way to spell it more wrong
How many versions of Warszawianka are there?
@@thepingusdingus2918 A LOT
@@thepingusdingus2918 a lot but polish Warszawianka is the original
@@Zapadoslavist La Varsovianka.
Τιμή και δόξα στους αγωνιστές
Gloire et honneur à ces guerriers
Hola Greek brethren,
A brotherly salute from a Spainard.
🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸o7
o7
Timi ke doxa stus agonistés!
o7 🚩
¡Larga vida a la revolución!
¡Viva la república!
Very Cool. Very Nice.
This gave me goosebumps
i like how the melody is kinda catchy lol
Dios, es tan orgulloso saber que mi país fue uno de los países con más relevancia anarquista. No soy anarquista, porque sé que es imposible, pero, es la mayor expresión de la libertad del pueblo. Algo así de bonito no es para el humano.
Aunque parezca imposible, el anarquismo ha funcionado en casi todas las ocasiones en las cuales se ha puesto en practica, seguramente digas eso porque pienses que el anarquismo es simplemente que no hay reglas y todos ha hacer lo que quieran, cosa que no es así, ya que en las reuniones que se hacían en las comunas (lugares anarquistas) se establecían las reglas que tenían que seguir todos los que vivían allí, y en cuanto a la economía, estaba colectivizada, lo cuál era muy efectivo, te recomiendo que busques como funciona una economía colectivizada si no sabes en que consiste, y básicamente solo quería explicar porque el anarquismo funciona, si quieres ejemplos al respecto te recomiendo que busques por ejemplo, Majnovia, aquí en España mismo, la comuna de Shinmin o la comuna de Paris, aunque hay más pero en fin. El problema es que hay muchos payasos (porque no tienen otro nombre) que dicen ser anarquistas solo para creerse peligrosos o algo así ni entiendo porque lo hacen que no saben lo que es el anarquismo y van diciendo por ahí que en el anarquismo ellos podrían hacer lo que quisiesen o que no tendrían que trabajar y eso es falso, si la gente supiese lo que es el anarquismo, te garantizo que todos lo seríamos.
why are you read book?
@@hekanoka497 哈哈哈哈
We will succeed comrade
They will not pass! At the barricades!
@@Amoore-vv9wx took them long enough
They didn’t passed threw Madrid, but other Spain was passed.
As a French idiom once stated:
“A ne passé pas!”
@@lopakacooper1668 on ne passe pas
@@randomyankee8923 Thanks for the correction, monsieur ou madame.
I love when my grandma telled me history's of the civil war (im spanish)
...which trough the Communal Revolutionary struggle WE WILL WIN!
National focus completed:
Regional Defense Council of Aragon
As a Spainard in the cause, I still have the hope for us.
A las barricaddas!
90 years from the day this was publishied
Greetings from Serbia❤
Meanwhile in rojava:
LOL
Greetings from polish anarchists 🖤❤
when there are half a dozen revolutionary socialist parties that all hate one another
As a leftist, this is basically leftism in a nutshell
Youre either a more center left party willing to work with the borgiouse, or youre too far left for the more center, and are smart enough to think that maybe if we remove power from the borgiouse we can do much more
@@ricardofan2733 bourgeoisie*
???:자 스페인 루트를 볼까요? 아 아라곤이네 Tlqkf
'인민을 무장시켜라'
Lo admito, es una canción bonita.
Es el último lugar en el que esperaría ver un liberal
@@PelagiusPrinceps La ideología da igual, Es una bonita canción y vine a disfrutarla.
Si, this song represents the struggle of the worker against the boot of oppression.
@@lopakacooper1668 It is just a good song, we don't have to find a deep meaning to anything to enjoy it
Sure mi amigo.
Still, the spirit still resonates in this song of valor. Remember these guys who died for liberty….. ⚔️🇪🇸
the employer: do you speak spanish by any chance?
me: no, I have only memorized one song...
the employer: which song?
me: are you sure you wanna know?
the employer: yeah
me:
Yeah that would get you fired quickly lol. Unless it's a worker coop, I guess? But then you wouldn't really have "an employer" I suppose.
Este hino é lindo, dá até para sentir o ressoar da revolução
Greetings to our anarchist comrades ✊❤️🚩
Vuelven las negras tormentas... Hay que prepararse para derrocar a la reacción. 2024.
No pasaran
We’ve passed and will continue to pass
@@aguy5908 we've cummed and will continue to cum to 500 year old japanese princess drawings
Ya hemos pasao
@@aguy5908 Heck off fascist
Marshal Ondro pasamos y pasaremos
My fellow CNT comrades we must import billion morrocans in Spain
Dede Brasil , que viva la hermana classe trabajadora de España . Hasta la victoria siempre camaradas !
The song used for iron assault in roblox and a banger song
This is great. it also gives chills down my spine.
Must have meant something to you in a past life
I found the song of the IRA through you, and now the Anthem of Anarchy. Thank you.
Que linda esta canção!
A las barricadas! Liberate Minneapolis from the police state
no pasaran comrade!
No pasaran!
Jamais passarão! 🔥
No, police control minnepolis. And the riots dont make any sense.(i am black)
Ok, the police steamrolls you.
When the next civil war begins I’ll have to find a loudspeaker and blast this on repeat
i'm surprised that this song, 4 years old already, isn't still on songs with no chill
We were marshing for this song in Hungary in the seventies.
No soy de España pero este himno en cierta parte suena bien
Eres de Guatemala?
Hola from los Azores! 🇪🇸🤙
@@KönigNicoIBS no, soy de mexico
Kaiserreich time
CNT y Falange unidas, grandioso destino
Yes, I’ve finally found it..
Iron assault..
You too, huh?
Fuck u
@@flakitohdz30 fuck you
@Angeloy and fuck you
@Angeloy Cry about what? Iron assault is shit and if you cant afford a cheap game like hoi4 play rise of nation also your the one crying
my great grandfather was the boss of the andalucian C.N.T , once the franqoist tried to kill him, but they didnt and they kill my grandfather brother ho was only 14 years old. Thats whta my grandfather told my, i dont know it is true , but have anarquist blood.
sorry for bad inglish im am (obiusly) from spain
Your grandfather is brave
Tu abuelo es muy valiente
Fue muy valiente tu abuelo, respetos desde Andalucia!
saludos desde galicia, ahora vivimos alli
now all trace of him is lost (he was eliminated but his name was Jose Rodriguez Bermudez. Known in his town as "pepe" if anyone finds something of him please send it to me. the only thing there is is family possession a book that my grandfather wrote, and He obviously talks about my great-grandfather (the leader of the C.N.T of Andalusia was my great-grandfather, not my grandfather, I see the confusion in the comments) and the book is not published, so please someone look for something about him
¡ con el momentos! ¡en varsoviana, a las barricadas!
En pie pueblo obrero por la revolución
This song is played in the begining of the film called Josep.
I learn history exclusively through Ingen comment sections
Here's to the revolution who faced against two counter revolutions: the fascist and the stalinist.
Even with their missteps, you’ve got to admire the anarchist revolutionaries. They stood up for liberty against impossible odds, showing us that a better world is possible if you fight for it. ¡Viva la FAI!
@K MB Callate facha. Nunca lo sabras, porque nunca vivistes bajo los anarquistas, y nunca pusistes ver sus efectos. Las reformas de Franco son muy mezcladas en lo que han traído a españa, y no son unas de libertad. Si tienes algo bueno de decir de Franco, mejor elige algo como su creación de la clase media española, y no te saques algo falso del culo.
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Shut up fascist. You will never know such a thing, because you never lived under the anarchists, and have never seen the repercussions of their rule. Franco's rule is a highly debated and mixed topic about what he did to spain, and it DEFINITELY wasn't to bring liberty. If you want to talk about the good things franco did, talk about something such as him creating the Spanish middle class, and not just pulling some random shit out of your ass.
@K MB If you aren't spanish, don't talk about spanish history like you know its repercussions and are living them, unless you are an expert in this field which I HIGHLY doubt. Let me translate it for you.
@K MB I'm not actually a leftist, the pfp is a joke, also, you should really revise the sources you read if thats the conclusion you come to.
@K MB So you view a far right dictator as overall good? You clearly lack knowledge about him and spain overall. Franco prepared Spain economically for the boom of the 80's, but that still doesn't excuse him from the massive oppression the spanish people lived under, particularly those who weren't of the far right, as to say, most of Spain. Franco did some good things, but he is generally viewed as not evil but a relic of the past and not the worst yet not the best leader in spain's 20th century, and honestly who knows if the anarchists would've been better because they didn't rule spain. Personal knowledge always trumps facts, and you should listen to me about this topic because I know far much more than you about it, and live its repercussions in every part of life.
Does anyone know who made this recording and when?
Salud compas
I like this music. I have it in my playlist(Leftist Classics).
¡No pasarán!
Compañero, te aviso de que Al final pasaron
The Anarchists were the best Republicans during the Civil war everyone else on the Republican side was very uninteresting and no future for Spain. But the Anarchists are cool and I mean there is no other Anarchist countries so it would be cool if one existed
well Switzerland has a direct democracy. that's pretty close to being an anarchist state.
@@alspezial2747 Yeah but it’s not the same thing. And before anyone says so I know it would be impossible for an Anarchist state to survive but if it did that would be kind of cool.
@@T3nMiDGET5711 how would a perfect anarcho state look like?
@@alspezial2747 I’m not an anarchist that’s not my problem making fantasy into reality
@gamer its not like a dictatorship is by definition the polar opposite of anarchy.
Goosebumps 🔥🔥🔥anarchists spanish songs >>>>>>
Isnt that Warszawianka?
Anarchist spanish version, sadly theres no communist one
@@elrandom6410
Anarcho-communist Version*
@@american357anarcho-syndicalist version*
I'm really love Hungary SO MUCH :))))
This was in Spain, and the song is sang in spanish. The hungarian warshawianka is the Varsavjanka
@@kpisti680 Yes I know but i"m Love Hungary
@Belgique Ball Who
@Malta Ball LMAO the way they put “Who”
Why didn't they translate "A las barricadas"? (To the barricades)
he does that with all his songs, kind of a trade mark if you will
Wow must be because is a Spanish song. You wanna hear it? Deal with it
@@LukaLopesPonciano what?
@@LukaLopesPonciano no? since when was warszawianka spanish
Hermoso e inspirador. Saludos desde la convulsionada Colombia.
A people willing to follow their hearts to inevitable death, the proletariat would be wise to learn from the FAI-CNT
Negras tormentas agitan los aires
Nubes oscuras nos impiden ver.
Aunque nos espere el dolor y la muerte
Contra el enemigo nos llama el deber.
El bien mas preciado es la libertad
Hay que defenderla con fe y valor.
Alza la bandera revolcuionaria
Que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos.
Alza la bandera revolcuionaria
Que del triunfo sin cesar nos lleva en pos.
De pie el pueblo obrero, a la batalla
Hay que derrocar a la reacción.
¡A las barricadas!
¡A las barricadas!
Por el trinfuo de la confederación.
¡A las barricadas!
¡A las barricadas!
Por el trinfuo de la confederación.
Proletario , anarquisto y communisto, luchad per la libertad en un fronte unido!
Es una cosa temporal, los anarquistas nos odian aunque tengamos la misma finalidad. Después de eso pelearemos, y no es por nada, pero tengo plena confianza en la victoria del marxismo- leninismo. Digo, desde nuestro punto de vista los anarquistas a pesar de tener solida teoría revolucionaria, no tienen en cuenta las condiciones materiales creando revoluciones poco solidas, que es lo que menos quiere uno a la hora de luchar contra el capitalismo, sin embargo para los anarquistas somos similares a los "nazis", y pues obviamente es imposible convivir con personas que creen eso de ti.
@@matzmilan7780 calla y vete a Corea del Norte que te lo pasaras yupi por lo que veo.
@@matzmilan7780 como Libertario, es decir, capitalista, daría mil veces apoyo a los anarquistas antes que a los comunistas, id a cagar lamebotas
national traitor of poland, fucking communist
@@kubajcz go cry PIS kid
Warzawianka?
Aunque no comparta ideología con la CNT-FAI, esto es un temazo hay que decirlo, nada une mejor que la música 🤝
QUE VIVA LA REPÚBLICA ESPAÑOLA Y SU NOBLE CAUSA ✊🏼
No, sois igual de parasitos que los monárquicos.
@@hispalismapping155Ok, retard.
long life to SPAIN 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
I want the republic Spain to come back :(
Its bether the republic spain
@Wojciech Szeliga the only good archivement of francoist spain is starting the Spanish space program with the help of basque engineers
@@samirnodormir3097 wtf
@@samirnodormir3097 solo teneis una broma
Vigente hoy... Sin representación... Las barricadas hoy en contraposición a las que había que levantar cuando este himno se compuso... Están en Gaza y más sitios desconocidos para el gran público
Spanish Warszawianka
Как и в любой революционной песне,в этой не нужно знать язык,на котором она поется,чтобы почувствовать рвение к свободе.
It's just Warszawianka in Spanish...
@Rodrigo Llión I prefer the original one, the very first version. It's not communist and we can hear tsarist times in it
Can't stop listening to this and I'm not even a socialist/anarchist
For free of the working class!
To liberate Spain and it’s people is worth the devotion mis kamaradas!
A las Barricaddas!!!
Damn, the anarchists always poppin out bangers, first mother anarchy loves all her sons and now this?
When I hear this I think of the Roblox version of Iron Assault.
YES
iron assault my ass
@@eitenitsgermanic5779 Try to make me
It's refreshing to hear these songs in this modern age of Fascism 2.0
@@angelofdeath1896 Fascism exists today, what nonsense are you babbling about?
ThatCamel ¿sabes acaso qué es el fascismo?
@@AdmiralKarlDonuts bolsonaro? Modi? There's also a far right fascist populist presence in the ukraine
@@AdmiralKarlDonuts >they aren't oppressing and butchering their people
it's never their people, bolsonara allreay openly admited multiple times that he want a voilent regime, modi just started the repression of muslims, protesters and even students have been attacked by police. Assad isn't a socialist, he's a fascist if anything, if china is socialist is debatable.
@@xshwei nationalism as a poplitical ideology allways leads to fascism. Fascism is nothing more than an ignorant reaction to capitalism and that's what the majority of ukrainians are these days.
Song of Warsaw!
Kwan Linus no
@Mapping Is is hard he meant music
Music is from "Warszawianka"
✊🏴
@The White death how how. "like our black shirts"
Black flag is amarchist :)
@The White death Yes. We know the history. but the flag of the fascists was not black. only shirts.
@LaMorteBianca-INVICTVS VII the black flag was flown against the Blackshirts. Anarchists and libertarian socialists were using the black flag before Mussolini was even born.
@@antifajaworzno già dire che l'anarchia ha un colore è contraddittorio. Essendo anarchico non puoi avere un colore di riferimento. Te sei te.