Zudem diese Version hat der beste Mittelhochdeutsche Aussprache. Arany Zoltan singt sehr schön aber er kommt aus Ungarn, deshalb singt er mit dem Akzent
I actually like how this song isn't really that much like what you would consider a typical "Deus Vult" song. It's almost entirely about the Crusader's awe and humility in the presence of the Holy Land, the place where Christ walked the Earth, rather than being about battle or conquest. That makes sense, because talking about battle and conquest requires you to talk about yourself a lot, whereas the writer of this hymn/song realized how insignificant he was compared to God.
Pferd Schild They said *typical*, not actual, "Deus Vult" song. The typical Deus Vult song heard nowadays is like the bombastic "In the name of God" the memers like to abuse every time a sentence related to anything Crusader or anti-Saracen/Muslim is uttered. The actual Deus Vult songs are songs like this. although I do have to agree with you on how cancerous the meme culture was
Pferd Schild It's an old ass fanart I did of an Alliance admiral in the old LotGH. Figured that, if nobody even knows who this character is, might as well make it my mascot. it's fleet admiral lobos if you really wanna know
I think the German language has to be one of the most beautiful spoken. Whether in the form of a religious hymn or military march, German songs have always stood out as exceptional.
English speakers: "noooo, German angry, noo noo, German harsh, me not like German, me smart!" While the only German he heard is German from American propaganda movies.
Palästinalied is probably the most popular crusader-song in the modern day. I didn't use to understand the reason, (I always loved it, don't get me wrong) but now after hearing this version, I think I get it. Is this the sound of a bloodthirsty conqueror? No, it's the hymn of a man who has experienced the most important thing in his life. I understand how this is so excellently portrayed thanks to this version. The singer starts by simply speaking in a mesmerized fashion. He is overwhelmed. When his emotion grows to much for speaking, he begins to chant. Then, imagine the grace of his Saviour, he can no longer contain himself. He sings. What does this man sing? A confession of faith. This is what he needed in his life, to see the Holy Land. For him, it affirms his faith, instilled at a young age. Perhaps he never really had a very strong faith, but this sight changes all that. Just by being here, he understands. The awe consumes him. Then, with his emotions at a height, he sings again. This time, it's what we expect more from a crusader song; you can hear the "God wills it!" (Deus vult, there, I said it) in his voice. Now, his mind is on conquest, but still not one of greed and villainy that most thik of. For this man, it is truly a Holy War. Most singers don't perform these last two verses, likely because they don't want to seem like they support a physical holy war, but these verses put that "holy war" into context. That is why this man is here, even if his being here is the most important thing to him. The Crusades were not a glorious fight; war never is. There were also mercenaries fighting fir wealth and prestige, just like any conflict true, some men are just bloodthirsty. I also don't agree with all of the sentiments of the crusades, but those were the views at the time, and these people weren't evil for having them. This is why I think Palästinalied is so beloved; it isn't about the Crusades at all, unlike many other crusader-songs; it's about the mindset of a crusader and the story of a man whose faith is re-newed by the sight of a place he has long heard of but never seen. Now he lives worthy. Many can relate to this, whatever their life-changing moment was, it surely felt similar to this. This song certainly gave me a similar moment, experiencing this man's pure, raw emotion. Songs like these give us a view of people from an oft-studied point in history and show that maybe, the aren't so foreign and different from us after all?
@@dr.ludwig Thank you! This song and version really has affected the way I see many things in life, and I felt I needed to put my thoughts out on page. I thank you so much for doing this, otherwise I never would have found this and for that, I am eternally grateful.
Croatian catholic here I agree with you this song really is a story of a man who experienced a most important thing in his life. Is not your typical "deus vult" type of song that teenagers listen because they pretend to be some kind of crusaders. Is not about war and conquest. Is really unique compared to other songs. Sorry if said something wrong my english is not very good. Also this is the best comment about this song ever! You have really said what you feel while listening to this song and what you realized after listening to this version of this song! I don't know why but while reading this comment i felt like reading a part of some book.
@@based_catholic_dude3071 Thanks! Both this song and this version have really had an effect on me and I wished to share what it means to me with everyone else; I'm glad that I'm not alone. :)
@@peculiarpangolin4638I don't know if this is a correct way to put it but you are really good at..... ehhhh.... how can i say this.... expressing you fellings? I just don't know is that a correct way to say it.....
Jesus, this is beautiful! Greetings from S Korea, I'm learning German(not yet good to communicate), and I am also considering studying abroad in Germany. This medieval German is truly charming and new! This is similar to modern German, but also different in many places. And also the best version of Palästinalied.
@@Treva097Pretty sad and sorry to tell this but sadly, its postponed for while. I once considered Studying in Germany, but several reasons and after careful consideration, I decided to prepare for Japanese Universities and their exams, so I am studying Japanese and their exam. This was pretty hard decision. I might re-start studying German after being accepted to collage. Maybe about 3 years later, I might be able to answer this comment in German!
One-day we Germans will take up our rightful place and spread Christianity across the world. Christ will spread throughout the world yet again! Gott Mit Uns
You've probably already done it . Seek people that in spite of their crimes against you... you chose to protect. Why did you choose them? What do you hope to gain from people who hate you? These are questions only you can answer. Do you want to live? If the answer is yes, I know you. Go live amongst the people and love it.
I am a Persian who knows English and I've startrd to learn German just a few months. This is a really beautiful song and the fact that now I can understand some words and phrases in German helps me to enjoy listening to the song more. Ich freue mich sehr, dich auf UA-cam zu finden. Liebe aus Persia.
Walther von der Vogelweide ist im Lusamgärtchen in Würzburg begraben und war der bedeutenste Barde des Mittelalters. Verfasst in der Sprache der Zeit, dem Mittelhochdeutsch.
@@amarth251060 Thank you very much my friend🙏❤️. You have also an ancient country and a great nation which has passed days of glory and misery during its history, and today it's a free, developed and beautiful land. I hope we also finally free our land from evil Mullahs and make it great again! Vielen dank, Liebe von Persia nach Deutschland!❤️
@@edwinquinineza9237 What do you expect? The romans enslaved, robbed and slaughtered the germans for hundreds of years, just like they did with all other people which tried to stay free from their influence. The downfall of rome was the result of their decadence, nothing more. And now stop whining you sore loser.
Aus meiner Region (Schweiz) waren tausende an den Kreuzzügen beteiligt. Bei mir im Ort steht eine Kapelle, welche von Rückkehrer aus Dankbarkeit am Leben zu sein gebaut wurde, incl. original Stadtplan von Jerusalem anno 1208. Diese Kapelle ist wie eine Zeitkapsel, unfassbares Gefühl.
@@a.skowronek3915 die ist sogar wöchentlich 2 Std. fürs Publikum geöffnet. Bewacht von der Bäuerin nebenan mit dem Schlüssel. Unfassbar, das ginge in Zürich auch nicht...
This is one of my favorite versions of this song. It really emphasizes how the author’s gave more importance to the Holy Land and the Lord instead of battles by themselves. Germans nowadays have a lot to learn from their medieval ancestors. God bless you all, brothers. Respect from Brazil 🇧🇷
Greetings back - a friend of mine is a Finnish German teacher in Finnland. BTW i understand most scandinavic languages, but Finnish is totally different animal.
In times when humility and reverence for God and his creation fades away, this song also fits into our time. A song full of humility and awe. Thank you.
Eine unglaublich tolle Version! Anfangs war ich leicht skeptisch, aber ab der 2. Strophe war es einfach herrlich! So ruhig und besonnen, aber dennoch mächtig!
I can see a bunch of exhausted and bloodied German warriors gathering around a campfire after a long day of fighting and playing this music, the rhythm and lyrics rejuvenating them and reinvigorating them, rekindling the fires of their faith for the next battle. One of my favorite versions of this song that I've heard good job man
This song perfectly captures the awe and adoration one feels at the infinite power of the Lord and the beauty of His creation, it never fails to make my heart soar. Thank you for reuploading this, and God bless you and all of our brothers in Christ.
As a german descendant by part of my paternals great-grandfathers, I feel proud of having that blood in my veins. Such a beautiful piece. Greetings from Argentina!
Wow this is so gorgeous. Really appreciate this. German is so beautiful, I’m so happy to have it in my heritage. I also loved the translation & the melody a lot. It’s beautiful when you can feel you live history & get a sense of what was being felt & implied in that time. Ty 🌸
@@glukhar_agapov9990 German here. Yes it is. I can understand most of it but not everything. Almost like the dutch language where i can also understand most, but not everything
This is by far the best version of the song. The build-up in the opening is just perfect. Mournful, holy, but it fills you with resolve. I can just imagine knights riding to their deaths to this...
@Muffinator Almost all European languages with the exception of a very few can be traced back to the same root. One exception is Basque, it is believed that this might be one of the last remaining traces of a language spoken of the let’s say pre European natives. Which makes perfectly sense as living in the mountains is a way to isolate. Europe was basically colonized following the rout from North Africa passing by the Middle East to the Caucasus and/or Bosphorus. They also spread to Asia, India specifically thus the name of this (wider) language family Indo-European.
I'm an arab deist, whenever I listen to the palästinalied, I get goosebumps, reading the lyrics and listening to the chant made me almost feel what the christ went through, I hope that humanity live happily together and understand that *GOD* is love and *GOD's* path is not sowrds and mass beheadings.🕆
@@CaraCha212 Of course they werent't good. It was in fact a horrible war. The mid-ages were barbaric. Its just so long ago, that you can still think these songs are cool
@@bananajoechucknorris7267 In etwa gleich viel wie die Kriege einer anderen Religion: Von 635 n.Chr. bis Jahr 1099 überfielen muslimische Truppen Palästina, Syrien, Jordanien, Israel, Marokko, Ägypten, Tunesien, Algerien, Lybien, Iran, Irak, Spanien, Portugal, Teile Frankreichs, Sizilien, Griechenland, Bulgarien, Jugoslawien, Rumänien, Armenien, die Türkei (Byzanz), Zypern, Usbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kirgisistan, Tadschikistan, Afghanistan, Indien, China und Pakistan. "zwinker" Denn nur wer frei ist von Sünde werfe den ersten Stein! Und heute stehen sie schlange vor den Konsulaten der Ungläubigen und die Ungläubigen wollen Urlaub in den Ländern der Muslime machen... hach schön wie sich die Welt ändert.
@@mrpaddy3318 Weil hier eine bessere Wirtschaft und die schöneren Frauen sind. Ist doch perfekt für die wenn sie hier rumschmerrotzen. Und zusätzlich noch schön Asylgeld statt Essensmarken. Soll ja auch bloß niemand merken dass sie das neueste Samsung haben;)
Man muss ein wenig differenzieren und die Kausalität beachten. Viele "Eroberungen" der Muslime waren eher von der hiesigen Völkern gewünschte Wiedererborungen bzw. Befreiungen arabischer Länderein gewesen. Andere wiederum waren nicht gerechtfertigte Kriege, besonders während der osmanischen Ära. Das muss jetzt aber nicht heissen, dass somit ein Moslem an sich böse ist. Und dies beruht auf Gegenseitigkeit. Man kann auch nicht alle Christen verteufeln, weil viele im Namen deren Religion Kriege führten bzw. noch führen. Ich empfehle mal das Buch von Dr. Warwick Ball, Out of Arabia. Und Rome in the East, vom gleichen Autor. Gegenseitige Anschuldigungen bringen rein gar nichts. Denn der Feind der Menschheit, seien dies Muslime oder Christen oder andere Menschen, ist der gleiche.
Greetings from an Egyptian kid. Germans are the nobles of Europe, and I think I may have been a German in a former life, as I love this country for a reason beyond my grasp. I wish one day the world would stop fighting and we would come together in one peaceful vessel of faith in our loving father above the canopy. Marvellous song about the holy land. Alle Menschen werden Brüder! Update: I turned out 5% German by DNA! Who would've thought?
@Hohenstein Really? I prefer going to Walhalla, to my Pagan ancestors. But, actually we are going nowhere - just organic carbon being recycled. Therefore Adam is much closer to the truth than you are.
@@BewareOfTheKraut I doubt that you do know anything about the truth, you are a worm in comparison to God, why should I think that your words are even worth a cent when I have the word of God? What claim of truth does your word have in comparison to the Bible? Which authority do you have in comparison to the Church Universal? You're words are worth nothing.
Even some Poles cry of once grand Germany to fall this low. The traditions across europe are slowly forgotten. It's sad to see everybody running trough their lifes so fast sometimes to the point they forget to pass the tradition or make it interesting to the next generation.
I’m an Native American (Kickapoo) and I respect European culture. You guys truly had something great. I’m a proud Christian and proud Native American. Let the warrior spirit fly.
@@fyrlefanz if they did'nt then another thing that is potentially worse would take place... imagine a europe where everyone is an HRE and every state had a religion that they would kill other people for and you just get more and more cultures that die off, it'd literally be the same now but a hundred times worse
You can pronounce or sing German hard, but also softly. I've traveled halfway around the world and heard so many people admire us. We are very present on the Internet and our popularity is increasing year by year in this world. Germany does not only consist of 12 years of horrors, but has been enriched by poets, thinkers, inventors, musicians, philosophers etc. for centuries. more than any other country in the world.
@Game Over Says the guy from the country that is 27 years or longer at war with diffrent other countrys... We are the good guys, he screams from the top of his lungs while bombarding a arabic wedding with a drone
@Game Over Uhm please tell me that you know that we are allowing the US to have military bases on our soil, the US is not occupying Germany since 1990, the US signed this, please dont tell me you dont know that, pretty please with cherry on top. We are allies, not opressor vs opressed. It´s also not US-NATO, its NATO, the US is just part of it. Also talking about Globalism are you sure you dont want to intervene in foreign wars? Because pretty much everything you sit, work, drive or eat is probably whole or in some parts foreign. Or do you really think that BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes are completly manufactured in germany? Or that GM, Boeing or Ford is building every part in the US?
Love to Germany from Palestine 🇵🇸 Many crusaders remained here, many Palestinian families still carry German, English and French last names, as well as the last name Al Sleby/ The Crusaders
Much love from Germany to Palestine! Thanks for the information - always nice to have something new to dig into! Just started to research the medieval times in Germany. I'm so overwhelmed by how much fun it can be to learn something about my country, when I'm not getting more depressed by every new fact I learn. The school I went to made me feel like there is nothing worth knowing about Germany, apart from WWI+II... Shouldn't have been so lazy on the educational side.
"Anders Waeren wir verlorn." is only a few letters away from the Dutch translation of this sentence. It's amazing to see the Germanic heritage of my language in action like this.
@@dans4138 no? Tf not even if you said it's the root of all European languages thatd also be false. The Germanic languages are the only languages that have their roots in old German. And even the historic area of the language, where it was spoken and came to be was also not modern German borders really. At least not in the far south like the Alps. More Scandinavia and north Germany and the lowlands is where it came to be
@@dans4138 for instance north Germans share a lot of DNA with Scandinavians and Dutch people and that is the center of the Germanic language where it came to be.
@@felix8greenasmr14 you're both wrong. Germanic tribes came from Scania(southern sweden) and Denmark. Germanic tribes spread all throughout Europe and Africa. Germany is one of the last tribal groups to become a nationality. Followed by the dutch and Flemish and luxembourgish. Sweden, Denmark and Norway are basically the same countries and people. Plus most of the Germanic nations share extremely similar traditions and culture and their languages are extremely similar. If one cant understand the spoken sister language they should still be able to understand part of the written one.
I find it really sad that I get judged for listening to traditional music like this. To be called racist just because other people who listen to such music are racists is just wrong. Although I'm Arab and Muslim, I'm still fascinated by traditional music, as it represents a unique document of the ideas and general way of thinking of that specific place and time.
I'm a Palestinian muslim living in the middle east, i like this music and i find it fascinating, arabs find me weird to listen to german old music and crusade music, European accuse me to be stupid and nazi. I don't care as long as i shape my own opinion and value others heritage.
Even though that I'm an Arab and Muslim and a descendent of the people who fought the crusaders, I find old German a beautiful language and the song generally is fascinating regardless of that I don't agree with most of the poem, greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
You cannot be saved as a Muslim, and the Crusades were a good thing. You must convert to Traditional Catholicism to save your soul. Look at vaticancatholic.com for critical information about the Traditional Catholic Faith, which is necessary for salvation. Also, you should pray the full 15 decade Rosary everyday.
@@r.a1301 That is correct, but we cannot judge the people of the past by today's standarts. The teutonic were not pagans, they were just completely fed up with Roman propaganda.
Oh Mann, wenn das wirklich so gesungen wurde früher.... Ich wäre aber sowas von beindruckt als einfacher Knecht und hätte mich so klein gefühlt mit gleichzeitiger Bewunderung für diese Kämpfer!! Glück auf
@@justgamesaaron7968 Good. It'll grow to the point even the biggest multiculturalism loving western pussies will see how filthy it is and fight it. Islam is to the world what cancer is to a human.
Just games Aaron .. We know your true face very well. We cant kill a kid. We will let islam grow and show his true self to all the world. Then you will se the power of the Trinity. Deus Vult.
i am german, and its sad that our history to everyone is 1939-1945, it so much more. but even in our schools, atleast the school i was in, just teaches how evil we are.we kinda need a change in our history classes , so we can be proud of being german, and not being guilty being german...
The Jews are afraid of Nationalistic Germany because of its potential power and solidarity. Do not be afraid of being called an antisemite for no reason or hateful for they are afraid of you.
Gruß zurück mein Slavischer Bruder.Am Ende aller Tage. Mann sieht in Zeitlupe das Sterben der Deutschen.Unsere Art zu sein ist bald vergangen.Trotzdem danke mein Bruder
@@axelhollstein4074 Ekelhaft bist du. Slawen und erst recht Polen sind nicht unsere Brüder. Deine Aussagen sind weinerlich und dazu auch noch in miserablem Deutsch verfasst. Schäm dich und wage es bloß nicht dich einen deutschen zu schimpfen.
@@axelhollstein4074 Da du offensichtlich noch immer nicht in der Lage bist in vernünftigem Deutsch zu schreiben halte ich diese Diskussion für sinnlos. Du hast durchaus recht damit dass es im Osten hin und wieder zu Vermischung zwischen Slawen und Germanen kam, sowie im Westen zwischen Kelten und Germanen. Dadurch entstanden jedoch nicht Deutsche sondern Völker wie die Polen. Auch ein Teil meiner Familie stammt aus Ostpreußen und dennoch trage ich (mit Tests belegt) keinen Tropfen slawisches Blut in mir. Dass du hingegen solches in dir trägst lässt sich schon durch deine Ausdrucksweise und Rechtschreibung vermuten.
The mankind will always miss what Germany was before the XXI century, the mankind has lost one of its best cultures. It's incredible how me, a man from Hispanicamerica, far away from Germany and without a German background, loves Germany more than the most of germans.
Mankind is also losing France, Britain, Belgium, Sweden etc... Marseille, Rotherham, Brussels, Malmö look all the same and whole Europe will follow. We'll have middle Ages again here, but with with another God.
@@alpw1234 and it is time for history to repeat itself. After hundreds of years of conquest and oppresion from the Muslim nations, christians called a crusade and started a fight to reclaim what was theirs and they won, they won but the mercy shown by not smashing apart their religious sites and preserving their religion and culture was seen as a weakness. Let them continue, for it will unite us once again, and the recoil will be so strong that their world will forever cease to exist.
This song reminds me of an event I experienced 6 years ago: My buddy and I went with other friends to the Medieval Festival in Bückeburg, Germany. We all dressed up, me as a mage and my buddy as a crusader. I should perhaps mention here that my buddy is very historically knowledgeable, he loves European history and is an absolute expert in it too, so his armor was historically accurate and absolutely authentically replicated from metal, as was his sword.... Anyway, we were at the festival that day and we all had a good time together, drinking a lot and having fun. It was around midnight when, dead drunk, we staggered into town in our costumes to look for a cab to take us home. Looking for it, we passed a shisha bar that played loud Arabic music. My buddy stopped in front of it and just looked into this bar for about 10 minutes without saying a word, when I asked him to come with me for the hundredth time, he said to me "I'll be right back..." then he closed his helmet flap and entered Shisha bar. Inside the Arab youths laughed at him until he drew his sword and yelled "DEUS VULT" at the top of his voice and smashed the pipes and kicked the tables away... I only remember running into the bar to stop him, then I woke up in the hospital with broken ribs and a sprained neck. My buddy got his nose and both wrists broken... probably his own fault for the latter. I haven't drunk mead since then.
ApachE yep dropped out of highschool so u have a point there but for me agnostic is the only logical way to look at it anyway yet stil i say "thank god" for thats what my parents and just about anyone often says it regardless of their believes
You are eithet 100%german or not at all if one of your parents was german that does not make you german you are 100% from where you were born get it right
Imagine the bravery that crusaders had. Imagine leaving your home, whether its a castle, town, or village to undertake a perilous voyage across the Mediterranean or dense Balkan and Anatolian forests and mountains, ultimately landing in a desert full of religions, cultures, and languages you see or hear for the first time ever.
Have you done any reenacting? If not, that's how I curb my love for the history of the world wars and I'd recommend it. There's just something about being around people that love the same things you do, and put their time into reenacting history for the pure enjoyment of it.
Gesegnet sei der Vater, auf das Er seinen Sohn schickte. Gesegnet sei der Sohn, das Er uns die Liebe Vaters offenbarte. Gesegnet sei der Heilige Geist, auf das Er unsere Herzen mit Feuer füllt. Gesegnet sei der HERR - der Einzig Wahrer der uns das ewiges Leben gibt.
Wohl eines der schönsten und eindruckvollsten Mittelalter - Lieder, das ich kenne. Textlich als auch musikalisch. Ein wunderschönes Lied!👌 Vielen Dank für's Hochladen & Teilen!👍
Ich stimme dir zu der gesang die alte sprache und auch musikalisch ist das lied sehr schön ABER Aufgrund des antisemitischem Text solltest du mal überlegen ob man das lied in dieser form lobpreisen sollte vorallem erwähnst du den Test auch noch 🤮
Muss man denn heutzutage in alle Dinge irgendetwas hineininterpretieren?! Der Text entspricht der Weltanschauung des Mittelalters und nicht der des Jahres 2022!
@@jsgermany3955 auch wenn das die weldanschauung von damals entspicht ändert das nicht Ich höre das lied auch weil der gesang und die melodie gut ist Aber wenn wenn einen antisemitischen text lobpreißt ist echt ne grenze überschritten und man sollte sich überlegen was man da überhaupt schreibt
@@Dreckigerdan164 Ehrlich gesagt, habe ich keinen Bock, mit Ihnen hier eine Grundsatzdiskussion über Antisemitismus zu führen. Wenn Sie das unbedingt möchten, dann gehen Sie doch in die Politik - die können das dort auch sehr gut! Nochmal: Mir gefällt dieses Lied und ich mag den Text - unabhängig davon, ob er Ihrer Meinung nach antisemitisch ist! Dieses Lied entstand zu einer Zeit, da gab es diesen Begriff "Antisemitismus" noch garnicht. Natürlich ist mir auch bewusst, das eine pauschale Feindseligkeit ggü. Juden schon um die 2500 Jahre besteht. Aber zu jener Zeit im Mittelalter war diese Feindseligkeit den Juden ggü. in religiösen Ansichten und Gründen verankert. Dafür kann ich aber nichts - genauso wenig, wie für die Judenverfolgung im Dritten Reich! Muss ich mich denn mittlerweile für jede Meinung, die nicht ins doppelmoralige Bild von Deutschland passt, oder irgendwelchen fremden Leuten nicht gefällt, rechtfertigen? Man kann es auch übertreiben! Nur weil ich dieses Lied mag, bin ich noch lange kein Judenhasser oder Rassist! Entschuldigung, aber da kann ich nur noch mit den Kopf schütteln... Und im übrigen überlege ich mir schon sehr wohl, was ich schreibe!
@@jsgermany3955 Du musst dich nicht für deine Meinung Entscheidigen Was du tun solltest ist zu überlegen ob du öffentlich sagen willst das du diesen antijüdischen feierst
It sounds Medieval because it is Medieval. ;-) Written by Walther von der Vogelweide, who lived 800 years ago and who is the most famous German lyricist from that era.
@ChrisK312 that's just notes though, the presentation and Instrumentality is a very modern style. We have treatises detailing how song such as thia would've been performed in period, and it'd be quite a bit different.
It sounds quite beautiful and better than most versions of this song around, HOWEVER it doesn't sound medieval. The instruments, theoretical framework and techniques are more similar to what would've been practiced in the early modern period onwards. A more medieval presentation would've incorporated a lot more melody ornamentations, melismatic singing and (and this is very important) little to no harmony.
During the crusades there was a German emperor called Friedrich. He lived most of his life in sicily and had contact with the islamic world there, learning even the language. He met many muslime leaders in Palestine and treated them with respect, getting Jerusalem without any bloodshed. There is a small docu about him: ua-cam.com/video/eDzE6KlWr-0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SH Sadly only in German.
We greeks Had German Kings, modern greece is a very Mixed ethnicity, that came to be by taking in many ethnicities by mistly slavery. The greeks language IS Not what IT was, Ready a little more and you will See there was also a big part of the greeks in Support of Germany in that time, mostly British supported the opposition, and after WW2 the UK Turmes Greece into a Military dictatorship that bombed ITS own people withnapalm Germania!
I didn't know this version, which has more lyrics than some others. It's funny how the last verses still apply to the Jerusalem conflict of today somehow
Zanlam Really strange. First Jews, then Muslims, then Christians and Muslims fought over it. Then Muslims kept it and now Jews again. Think it will ever go back to the Christians and that might keep it?
No chance for that, the era of crusades is over. Now it's only the people living there, fighting for it. But it will probably end in blood. This region is too unstable, everyone is plotting against each other. Demographics could shift rather quickly and play a huge role in the outcome (secular Jews = low birth rates, Palestinian arabs and orthodox Jews = very high birth rate)
treznorify Yeah, but you do have my nation (Amerika) fighting in the Middle East. So maybe the crusades never really ended, only came to a halt for a few thousand years. Then you have the Islamic immigration into Europe and you’ve seen how much of a problem that will cause. History does repeat itself, so we might see another crusade.
Well, I'm not a big follower of American politics, but from what I've seen, in every presidential campaign, each candidate tries to show how much he supports Israel more than the other one. So it doesn't look like there's any big interest in the Christian community to reconquer Jerusalem except from internet trolls. Honestly I'm not too concerned about it, Jews can have it, or Muslims can have it, whatever. I'm more concerned about Europe, as you say. Muslims come endlessly, and they have higher birth rates than Europeans : especially in countries like Germany, France, UK, Belgium, Sweden. If there is something that could be considered as a crusade, it won't be for Jerusalem. It will be to retake our own European soil. But populations and leaders are spiritually numb, they don't even realize what's going on, or pretend not to. Eastern countries are much more aware of it.
The vocalist has a stunning voice- his voice is quite haunting and melodious- not many vocalists can pull off making German sound so beautiful in song- that is a very rare talent!
This version has even more verses than the last two ones.
Dr. Ludwig sie klingt auch am besten meiner Meinung nach
Zudem diese Version hat der beste Mittelhochdeutsche Aussprache. Arany Zoltan singt sehr schön aber er kommt aus Ungarn, deshalb singt er mit dem Akzent
Ich behalte alle^^
Dr. Ludwig pls make this video downloadable
Well done Dr Ludwig !In just two days you got 4000 viewers .In only about 2000000 days ,this is going to be Despacito 2 .I can bet on that ;-).
I actually like how this song isn't really that much like what you would consider a typical "Deus Vult" song. It's almost entirely about the Crusader's awe and humility in the presence of the Holy Land, the place where Christ walked the Earth, rather than being about battle or conquest. That makes sense, because talking about battle and conquest requires you to talk about yourself a lot, whereas the writer of this hymn/song realized how insignificant he was compared to God.
Exactly those people were not dumb slaughterers, they really believed in sth.
its not like they slaughtered the baltics and forced them to die in war
Pferd Schild They said *typical*, not actual, "Deus Vult" song. The typical Deus Vult song heard nowadays is like the bombastic "In the name of God" the memers like to abuse every time a sentence related to anything Crusader or anti-Saracen/Muslim is uttered. The actual Deus Vult songs are songs like this.
although I do have to agree with you on how cancerous the meme culture was
Pferd Schild Understandable, have a great day.
Pferd Schild It's an old ass fanart I did of an Alliance admiral in the old LotGH. Figured that, if nobody even knows who this character is, might as well make it my mascot.
it's fleet admiral lobos if you really wanna know
I think the German language has to be one of the most beautiful spoken. Whether in the form of a religious hymn or military march, German songs have always stood out as exceptional.
Yes i agree the old and the "modern" german. Is such a beautiful and unique language.
To it sounds elegant and utilitarian simultaneously.
English speakers: "noooo, German angry, noo noo, German harsh, me not like German, me smart!"
While the only German he heard is German from American propaganda movies.
@@appleslover what are you even on about
I don't think so
Palästinalied is probably the most popular crusader-song in the modern day. I didn't use to understand the reason, (I always loved it, don't get me wrong) but now after hearing this version, I think I get it. Is this the sound of a bloodthirsty conqueror? No, it's the hymn of a man who has experienced the most important thing in his life. I understand how this is so excellently portrayed thanks to this version. The singer starts by simply speaking in a mesmerized fashion. He is overwhelmed. When his emotion grows to much for speaking, he begins to chant. Then, imagine the grace of his Saviour, he can no longer contain himself. He sings. What does this man sing? A confession of faith. This is what he needed in his life, to see the Holy Land. For him, it affirms his faith, instilled at a young age. Perhaps he never really had a very strong faith, but this sight changes all that. Just by being here, he understands. The awe consumes him. Then, with his emotions at a height, he sings again. This time, it's what we expect more from a crusader song; you can hear the "God wills it!" (Deus vult, there, I said it) in his voice. Now, his mind is on conquest, but still not one of greed and villainy that most thik of. For this man, it is truly a Holy War. Most singers don't perform these last two verses, likely because they don't want to seem like they support a physical holy war, but these verses put that "holy war" into context. That is why this man is here, even if his being here is the most important thing to him. The Crusades were not a glorious fight; war never is. There were also mercenaries fighting fir wealth and prestige, just like any conflict true, some men are just bloodthirsty. I also don't agree with all of the sentiments of the crusades, but those were the views at the time, and these people weren't evil for having them. This is why I think Palästinalied is so beloved; it isn't about the Crusades at all, unlike many other crusader-songs; it's about the mindset of a crusader and the story of a man whose faith is re-newed by the sight of a place he has long heard of but never seen. Now he lives worthy. Many can relate to this, whatever their life-changing moment was, it surely felt similar to this. This song certainly gave me a similar moment, experiencing this man's pure, raw emotion. Songs like these give us a view of people from an oft-studied point in history and show that maybe, the aren't so foreign and different from us after all?
Wow this is probably the best comment about the Palästinalied so far, you went really deep and I like the result!
@@dr.ludwig Thank you! This song and version really has affected the way I see many things in life, and I felt I needed to put my thoughts out on page. I thank you so much for doing this, otherwise I never would have found this and for that, I am eternally grateful.
Croatian catholic here I agree with you this song really is a story of a man who experienced a most important thing in his life. Is not your typical "deus vult" type of song that teenagers listen because they pretend to be some kind of crusaders. Is not about war and conquest. Is really unique compared to other songs. Sorry if said something wrong my english is not very good. Also this is the best comment about this song ever! You have really said what you feel while listening to this song and what you realized after listening to this version of this song! I don't know why but while reading this comment i felt like reading a part of some book.
@@based_catholic_dude3071 Thanks! Both this song and this version have really had an effect on me and I wished to share what it means to me with everyone else; I'm glad that I'm not alone. :)
@@peculiarpangolin4638I don't know if this is a correct way to put it but you are really good at..... ehhhh.... how can i say this.... expressing you fellings? I just don't know is that a correct way to say it.....
Beautiful music from a beautiful culture!
Love from your Christian brothers in Greek Cyprus!
There is only one christian, and he died on a cross.
My Brother. Hello from north cyprus!
North Cyprus is Muslim 😊
It’s interesting to hear that this old version of German sounds similar to old English.
Two germanic nations
Actually, I, as a German can also understand old english very well. For me, it seems to be a mixture of english and old German.
British are called anglo-saxons for a reason and house Windsor was not named Windsor forever. Their real name was house Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Wessex , Anglo-Saxony
@@sfjlfkjsdlfkjdsist sehr interessanter Beitrag, danke dafür. Ich hab witzigerweise 23% Balkan DNA 😅
Salute from your Belgian neighbours.
Beautiful song, respect to the German Crusaders!
This has quickly become my favorite version of this song
Yes the beginning is calm, but suddenly it becomes really strong.
Anglo, you may like the channels of Father Spyridon and Archimandrite Philip; )
Dr. Ludwig if i might ask, who’s the artist for this specific version?
Jesus, this is beautiful! Greetings from S Korea, I'm learning German(not yet good to communicate), and I am also considering studying abroad in Germany. This medieval German is truly charming and new! This is similar to modern German, but also different in many places. And also the best version of Palästinalied.
how is your learning going my friend?
Cool I'm learning Korean on the other hand lol
@@Treva097Pretty sad and sorry to tell this but sadly, its postponed for while. I once considered Studying in Germany, but several reasons and after careful consideration, I decided to prepare for Japanese Universities and their exams, so I am studying Japanese and their exam. This was pretty hard decision. I might re-start studying German after being accepted to collage. Maybe about 3 years later, I might be able to answer this comment in German!
@@Beak7861 its alright, do what is the best for you!
@@Treva097Thanks for your kind words! Again, thanks!
Being Christian and German, I felt very moved by this song. Danke für dieses Lied, es ist sehr gut.
keep it up brother and stay strong
🇩🇪✝️
@@muslimcrusader5987 🇩🇪❤️✝️
I'm German and not religious but I'm also moved xd
One-day we Germans will take up our rightful place and spread Christianity across the world. Christ will spread throughout the world yet again! Gott Mit Uns
When Christianity and Germany was forged together it truly created one of the most magnificent cultures in history.
God bless Germany, from Norway
Now Germany is pretty much dead
germany was called holy roman empire during chrisitian times after it slayed italies slave hunting expeditions all over the mediteranian
Suck a jerk? Is that a new insult how come I never Heard of it that’s so weird I’m usually plug in this doesn’t make any sense I’m googling it
Gott Mit Uns
when germans were catholic
From the USA, born in Germany-
Yesterday- openly wept listening.
Today- looking for my lance and sword.
You've probably already done it . Seek people that in spite of their crimes against you... you chose to protect. Why did you choose them? What do you hope to gain from people who hate you?
These are questions only you can answer.
Do you want to live?
If the answer is yes, I know you. Go live amongst the people and love it.
I am a Persian who knows English and I've startrd to learn German just a few months. This is a really beautiful song and the fact that now I can understand some words and phrases in German helps me to enjoy listening to the song more.
Ich freue mich sehr, dich auf UA-cam zu finden. Liebe aus Persia.
Mich ehrt und freut es sehr, dass du deutsch lernst. Viel Erfolg! Und Gott segne das alte Persien.
@@sparten6 Vielen dank mein Freund. Gott segne auch Deutschland.❤️
Walther von der Vogelweide ist im Lusamgärtchen in Würzburg begraben und war der bedeutenste Barde des Mittelalters. Verfasst in der Sprache der Zeit, dem Mittelhochdeutsch.
You should be Proud to be Persian, you have an old and wisdomful culture with many writers, ❤ from germany
@@amarth251060 Thank you very much my friend🙏❤️. You have also an ancient country and a great nation which has passed days of glory and misery during its history, and today it's a free, developed and beautiful land. I hope we also finally free our land from evil Mullahs and make it great again! Vielen dank, Liebe von Persia nach Deutschland!❤️
Beautiful, proud to share Europe with Germans.
Hails to you Liam of English!
Oh dry your eyes you fcking lame wimp.@@edwinquinineza9237
after what they have done to the whole europe you must be really a madman more than 70 millions of ppl are fucking dead now.
@@edwinquinineza9237 rome was shitty all the way, fuck rome i cant belive we germans suported them against the galic
@@edwinquinineza9237 What do you expect? The romans enslaved, robbed and slaughtered the germans for hundreds of years, just like they did with all other people which tried to stay free from their influence. The downfall of rome was the result of their decadence, nothing more.
And now stop whining you sore loser.
You can feel both Christian piety and the German spirit in this song. Love from Russia.
Kind regards back!
Mari ar "conscience" - OE. ār "honor, dignity, glory, respect, mercy, happiness";
I hate that we are now called enemys. Good faith to you in Russia
@@ChrisK312 ,the enemies are in our Elites, not in Russia!
We are brothers in Spirit. Brüder im Geiste.
As a Hungarian I find this music elevating, Yes, the siebelung style makes me shiver. Beautiful is not a good enough word to describe our feelings.
Nevertheless I find the tempo slow.
Very Siegfried-like. Those were turbulent times and a lied/song must have functioned as a marching song,
Good thoughts mein bruder
I'm an Orthodox Christian, but the Germanic blood I withhold in my veins loves this song. Good job with this find.
wheres the difference
Bless you. I am a descendant of German immigrants myself, brother.
Aus meiner Region (Schweiz) waren tausende an den Kreuzzügen beteiligt. Bei mir im Ort steht eine Kapelle, welche von Rückkehrer aus Dankbarkeit am Leben zu sein gebaut wurde, incl. original Stadtplan von Jerusalem anno 1208. Diese Kapelle ist wie eine Zeitkapsel, unfassbares Gefühl.
In DE unmöglich...
@@a.skowronek3915 die ist sogar wöchentlich 2 Std. fürs Publikum geöffnet. Bewacht von der Bäuerin nebenan mit dem Schlüssel. Unfassbar, das ginge in Zürich auch nicht...
Ich komme auch aus der Schweiz würde mich interessiren wo diese Kapelle steht ?
Lieben Dank für diese schöne Anekdote.
@@derwolf7094 ich danke der 😊
This is one of my favorite versions of this song. It really emphasizes how the author’s gave more importance to the Holy Land and the Lord instead of battles by themselves. Germans nowadays have a lot to learn from their medieval ancestors. God bless you all, brothers. Respect from Brazil 🇧🇷
This is beautiful, greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹✝️
Essa caução é extremamente linda saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
Bin ich der einzige, der bei diesem Lied Gänsehaut bekommt?
Nein
Bist du nicht. Geht direkt ins Herz😍
Maharcuja ..... nein, and nicht nur Gaensehaut! 😠
im Antlitz Gottes geschieh dir nichts anderes zuteil!
Nicht doch.
Nice song dude! Greetings from a Finnlanddeutscher
Wow nice to hear from one!
Greetings back - a friend of mine is a Finnish German teacher in Finnland. BTW i understand most scandinavic languages, but Finnish is totally different animal.
Rick2010100 Yes our grammar is like a godzilla and schwedish is a little kitten :)
Here are the two missing commata: , ,
@@Rick2010100 Finland isn't scandinavian.
Thank you for this beautiful song, which transports me through time and space. Greetings from Argentina.
we germans love you guys from ARGENTINA
In times when humility and reverence for God and his creation fades away, this song also fits into our time.
A song full of humility and awe. Thank you.
Eine unglaublich tolle Version! Anfangs war ich leicht skeptisch, aber ab der 2. Strophe war es einfach herrlich! So ruhig und besonnen, aber dennoch mächtig!
I can see a bunch of exhausted and bloodied German warriors gathering around a campfire after a long day of fighting and playing this music, the rhythm and lyrics rejuvenating them and reinvigorating them, rekindling the fires of their faith for the next battle. One of my favorite versions of this song that I've heard good job man
Превосходно!Замечательная музыка и красивая песня с глубоким смыслом!
This song perfectly captures the awe and adoration one feels at the infinite power of the Lord and the beauty of His creation, it never fails to make my heart soar.
Thank you for reuploading this, and God bless you and all of our brothers in Christ.
Better than pop thats for sure
Nope
Than k pop
Anything is better than pop
@Dimitri Fugue still better
@matt Anderson that sounds like herecy but I do agree with your hidden notion of FUCK THE NEW POPE!
As a german descendant by part of my paternals great-grandfathers, I feel proud of having that blood in my veins. Such a beautiful piece.
Greetings from Argentina!
cool- wait argentina?
🤔
Wasn't your grandpa German electrician? I'm from Czech's Sudeten and my grand grandpa was
German from Argentina, nice...wait what
I have heard many versions of this song but this is by far the best.
Respect from Brazil ,Very beautiful lirics, thanks!
Wow this is so gorgeous. Really appreciate this. German is so beautiful, I’m so happy to have it in my heritage. I also loved the translation & the melody a lot. It’s beautiful when you can feel you live history & get a sense of what was being felt & implied in that time. Ty 🌸
It´s so cool that you don´t forget your roots, have a nice day :)
I'm impressed. How is it possible for Dr. Ludwig to upload such good content? This channel is absolutely the best.
As a German Roman Catholic, I can hear the cadence of the Latin chants from mass. Beautiful!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that was a older version of your German language? Or High-German era of your language?
german more like stupid gay idiot sounds@@glukhar_agapov9990
@@glukhar_agapov9990it’s an older version of the German language
@@glukhar_agapov9990 German here. Yes it is. I can understand most of it but not everything. Almost like the dutch language where i can also understand most, but not everything
@glukhar_agapov9990 Our language has changed a lot in recent centuries. Especially the spelling has changed a lot.
Greetings from egypt ! Keep uploadin these pearls plz ! Absolutely spiritful !!
Thanks man!
This is by far the best version of the song. The build-up in the opening is just perfect. Mournful, holy, but it fills you with resolve. I can just imagine knights riding to their deaths to this...
The best version of Palästinalied I've ever heard. Excellent in both artistic and scholarly way.
Einfach wunderbar, diese tiefe Gläubigkeit, sein Leben dem Herrn zu geben. Ohne Wenn und Aber
I personally love the way old German sounds, and I especially like the way it really brings out the song.
@Muffinator Almost all European languages with the exception of a very few can be traced back to the same root. One exception is Basque, it is believed that this might be one of the last remaining traces of a language spoken of the let’s say pre European natives. Which makes perfectly sense as living in the mountains is a way to isolate. Europe was basically colonized following the rout from North Africa passing by the Middle East to the Caucasus and/or Bosphorus. They also spread to Asia, India specifically thus the name of this (wider) language family Indo-European.
WOW! GERMAN, CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL !! NOTHING COMBINES SO PERFECTLY!
The virgin crusader vs the chad mamuluk
@@fightsandroasts7764 UA-cam +stupid comments🙄🚬 what a match
M W
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@@fightsandroasts7764 Ralé!
@@fightsandroasts7764 "chad" mamuluk ...cringe. kkkkkkkk
I really like how this song develops, it starts calmly and becomes so powerful with drums beat at 2:21.
Thats how you know its german
I'm an arab deist, whenever I listen to the palästinalied, I get goosebumps, reading the lyrics and listening to the chant made me almost feel what the christ went through, I hope that humanity live happily together and understand that *GOD* is love and *GOD's* path is not sowrds and mass beheadings.🕆
The crusaders killed many Christians of Palestine. They're not as good as many make them out to be.
@Der Sachse And?????
@Der Sachse Yes, that's exactly what happened. Even Christians killed other Christians in Europe
@@CaraCha212 Of course they werent't good. It was in fact a horrible war. The mid-ages were barbaric. Its just so long ago, that you can still think these songs are cool
@@VentilatorenBumser the only cool thing about this song is the fact that it shows Palestine was the ancient name of this region, not an invention.
Honestly this version is by far my favorite one of that song. Keep up with the great work, Herr Ludwig.
Gott mit uns Brüder, Deus Vult.
Trotzdem haben eure Kurzzüge nix gebracht 😂
@@bananajoechucknorris7267 In etwa gleich viel wie die Kriege einer anderen Religion: Von 635 n.Chr. bis Jahr 1099 überfielen muslimische Truppen Palästina, Syrien, Jordanien, Israel, Marokko, Ägypten, Tunesien, Algerien, Lybien, Iran, Irak, Spanien, Portugal, Teile Frankreichs, Sizilien, Griechenland, Bulgarien, Jugoslawien, Rumänien, Armenien, die Türkei (Byzanz), Zypern, Usbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kirgisistan, Tadschikistan, Afghanistan, Indien, China und Pakistan. "zwinker"
Denn nur wer frei ist von Sünde werfe den ersten Stein!
Und heute stehen sie schlange vor den Konsulaten der Ungläubigen und die Ungläubigen wollen Urlaub in den Ländern der Muslime machen... hach schön wie sich die Welt ändert.
@@horstknallzigarre9824 mit dem Unterschied das die Moslems nicht zum Urlaub nach Europa kommen, die bleiben und wollen Herrschen
@@mrpaddy3318 Weil hier eine bessere Wirtschaft und die schöneren Frauen sind. Ist doch perfekt für die wenn sie hier rumschmerrotzen. Und zusätzlich noch schön Asylgeld statt Essensmarken. Soll ja auch bloß niemand merken dass sie das neueste Samsung haben;)
Man muss ein wenig differenzieren und die Kausalität beachten.
Viele "Eroberungen" der Muslime waren eher von der hiesigen Völkern gewünschte Wiedererborungen bzw. Befreiungen arabischer Länderein gewesen. Andere wiederum waren nicht gerechtfertigte Kriege, besonders während der osmanischen Ära. Das muss jetzt aber nicht heissen, dass somit ein Moslem an sich böse ist. Und dies beruht auf Gegenseitigkeit. Man kann auch nicht alle Christen verteufeln, weil viele im Namen deren Religion Kriege führten bzw. noch führen.
Ich empfehle mal das Buch von Dr. Warwick Ball, Out of Arabia. Und Rome in the East, vom gleichen Autor.
Gegenseitige Anschuldigungen bringen rein gar nichts.
Denn der Feind der Menschheit, seien dies Muslime oder Christen oder andere Menschen, ist der gleiche.
When you speak german and can understand all of that it just hits differently
If you can understand Mittelhochdeutsch yes, if you understand modern german, not quite as much
@@m0-m0597 You still can understand much
I have chills that go up my spine when I listen to this. it's so beautiful.
Such a beautiful song, coming from the strong and hamble heart. So inspiring and heartmoving, thank you for sharing with us ❤
Greetings from an Egyptian kid. Germans are the nobles of Europe, and I think I may have been a German in a former life, as I love this country for a reason beyond my grasp. I wish one day the world would stop fighting and we would come together in one peaceful vessel of faith in our loving father above the canopy. Marvellous song about the holy land. Alle Menschen werden Brüder!
Update: I turned out 5% German by DNA! Who would've thought?
Very well said thanks :)
Former life? We are Christians, not Pagans, there is no rebirth we go to God after our death.
@Hohenstein
Really? I prefer going to Walhalla, to my Pagan ancestors.
But, actually we are going nowhere - just organic carbon being recycled. Therefore Adam is much closer to the truth than you are.
@@BewareOfTheKraut I doubt that you do know anything about the truth, you are a worm in comparison to God, why should I think that your words are even worth a cent when I have the word of God? What claim of truth does your word have in comparison to the Bible? Which authority do you have in comparison to the Church Universal? You're words are worth nothing.
@Hohenstein
Yeah, I know that my words are worth nothing. That's exactly the point where we differ.
Germany is great country with huge history.
I love Deutschland and their culture!
My grandma is from Germany 🇩🇪
Hey from Russia 🇷🇺
Russia is as well a beautiful and colorful country
Hello from America 🇺🇸
@@mortemssoul6342 America and russia cool countrys fromm Germany 🇩🇪🇺🇸🇷🇺
Ich liebe Russland und Deutschland! Liebe von ein Bruder ins Amerika!
yes
Probably not going to be so great after this winter?
Our Ancestors cry out from the grave to preserve their sacrifice.
Even some Poles cry of once grand Germany to fall this low. The traditions across europe are slowly forgotten. It's sad to see everybody running trough their lifes so fast sometimes to the point they forget to pass the tradition or make it interesting to the next generation.
I’m an Native American (Kickapoo) and I respect European culture. You guys truly had something great. I’m a proud Christian and proud Native American. Let the warrior spirit fly.
Roaming Adventures
I respect you very much for that.
Our ancestors wish they never accepted abrahamism.
@@fyrlefanz if they did'nt then another thing that is potentially worse would take place... imagine a europe where everyone is an HRE and every state had a religion that they would kill other people for and you just get more and more cultures that die off, it'd literally be the same now but a hundred times worse
You can pronounce or sing German hard, but also softly. I've traveled halfway around the world and heard so many people admire us. We are very present on the Internet and our popularity is increasing year by year in this world. Germany does not only consist of 12 years of horrors, but has been enriched by poets, thinkers, inventors, musicians, philosophers etc. for centuries. more than any other country in the world.
Was du nicht im Boden hast, musst du im Kopf haben.
As a German, I am going to remember that way of describing our country 🙃
That is so true and more people need to know
@Game Over Says the guy from the country that is 27 years or longer at war with diffrent other countrys... We are the good guys, he screams from the top of his lungs while bombarding a arabic wedding with a drone
@Game Over Uhm please tell me that you know that we are allowing the US to have military bases on our soil, the US is not occupying Germany since 1990, the US signed this, please dont tell me you dont know that, pretty please with cherry on top.
We are allies, not opressor vs opressed.
It´s also not US-NATO, its NATO, the US is just part of it.
Also talking about Globalism are you sure you dont want to intervene in foreign wars? Because pretty much everything you sit, work, drive or eat is probably whole or in some parts foreign. Or do you really think that BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes are completly manufactured in germany? Or that GM, Boeing or Ford is building every part in the US?
Love to Germany from Palestine 🇵🇸
Many crusaders remained here, many Palestinian families still carry German, English and French last names, as well as the last name Al Sleby/ The Crusaders
Much love from Germany to Palestine!
Thanks for the information - always nice to have something new to dig into!
Just started to research the medieval times in Germany. I'm so overwhelmed by how much fun it can be to learn something about my country, when I'm not getting more depressed by every new fact I learn.
The school I went to made me feel like there is nothing worth knowing about Germany, apart from WWI+II...
Shouldn't have been so lazy on the educational side.
If you're not Christian fuck u
@@thegoldenboy3799 Geh jetzt wieder lieber in die Sandkiste spielen
@@mihajlozaric6957 ne
@@thegoldenboy3799 childish
"Anders Waeren wir verlorn."
is only a few letters away from the Dutch translation of this sentence. It's amazing to see the Germanic heritage of my language in action like this.
german is the root of almost every language
@@dans4138 no? Tf not even if you said it's the root of all European languages thatd also be false.
The Germanic languages are the only languages that have their roots in old German. And even the historic area of the language, where it was spoken and came to be was also not modern German borders really. At least not in the far south like the Alps. More Scandinavia and north Germany and the lowlands is where it came to be
@@dans4138 for instance north Germans share a lot of DNA with Scandinavians and Dutch people and that is the center of the Germanic language where it came to be.
@@felix8greenasmr14 you're both wrong. Germanic tribes came from Scania(southern sweden) and Denmark. Germanic tribes spread all throughout Europe and Africa. Germany is one of the last tribal groups to become a nationality. Followed by the dutch and Flemish and luxembourgish. Sweden, Denmark and Norway are basically the same countries and people. Plus most of the Germanic nations share extremely similar traditions and culture and their languages are extremely similar. If one cant understand the spoken sister language they should still be able to understand part of the written one.
Was dat niet een compleet wonder?
Powerful song, greetings from your French Cousins.
🇫🇷⚔️⚜️✝️⚜️⚔️🇩🇪
UA-cam:YHVH DEUTSCHLAND.
✡️
La Familia
Dylan Johnson juden kaput
Greetings, love and respect from a Christian, originally from Palestine, beautiful song, deep meaning, beautiful German culture ❤
This song sound so humble and majestic at the Same time so everything a good christian should be
I don't know how I missed this upload, this is a great version!
Great song, this version it's my favorite too, God bless Germany 🇩🇪 ✝️ greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
So beautiful, I am glad this introduced me to Vogelweides other works. The man was a genius
Tying: best way to learn German + eargasm song + Christianity with balls
And I got this
Christianity's only purpose is that the Germans forgive the romans what they did to us. The christianity made us forget this.
Don't forget Richard the Lionheart.
I find it really sad that I get judged for listening to traditional music like this. To be called racist just because other people who listen to such music are racists is just wrong. Although I'm Arab and Muslim, I'm still fascinated by traditional music, as it represents a unique document of the ideas and general way of thinking of that specific place and time.
I feel your grief, but if you look at the stupid content the masses love, you can definitly see that you are one of the few smarter ones :)
A Muslim being called racist. Are you in the middle east or Europe?
@@crossbones5428 im in the middle east and I often travel in Germany. But I get called racist from other other Arabs in Europe.
I'm a Palestinian muslim living in the middle east, i like this music and i find it fascinating, arabs find me weird to listen to german old music and crusade music, European accuse me to be stupid and nazi.
I don't care as long as i shape my own opinion and value others heritage.
@@abuhamzaalsafadi exactly my situation
Such a tranquil, serene song. It swells my heart with pride to remember such men lived, I have nothing else to say.
Even though that I'm an Arab and Muslim and a descendent of the people who fought the crusaders, I find old German a beautiful language and the song generally is fascinating regardless of that I don't agree with most of the poem, greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
حياك الله اخيرا عربي في القناه هذي
Pray for the fallen. Even if it is so many years ago.
@@mohamadejafer3954 الله يبقيك و يسلمك.
@@andrewchesler2029 YEAH WE ALWAYS PRAY FOR THEM
You cannot be saved as a Muslim, and the Crusades were a good thing. You must convert to Traditional Catholicism to save your soul. Look at vaticancatholic.com for critical information about the Traditional Catholic Faith, which is necessary for salvation. Also, you should pray the full 15 decade Rosary everyday.
Just came across this .
This doesn't feel like a normal song .
It's powerful and makes one sad and shiver at the same time 😍💥🙏 Respect you 🙏
This is what I call real culture
Dues Vult. In memory of all brave Scottish crusaders who went to Palestine and fought the Moors in Spain.
*Judea (Palestine is a pagan name)
@@iltam-sumra-rashupti-elatim
*Kingdom of Jerusalem
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 Yes, However Kingdom of Jerusalem is more of a political term rather than a geographical one.
@@iltam-sumra-rashupti-elatim the title of this song has Palestine in it lol. Teutonics are pagans then ig
@@r.a1301 That is correct, but we cannot judge the people of the past by today's standarts.
The teutonic were not pagans, they were just completely fed up with Roman propaganda.
Oh Mann, wenn das wirklich so gesungen wurde früher.... Ich wäre aber sowas von beindruckt als einfacher Knecht und hätte mich so klein gefühlt mit gleichzeitiger Bewunderung für diese Kämpfer!! Glück auf
When i hear music like this it depresses me cause it makes me think of what europe has become especially the west
p r a y
Then Fight. Dont depress, get Strong
Islam is on the rise on the west
@@justgamesaaron7968 Good. It'll grow to the point even the biggest multiculturalism loving western pussies will see how filthy it is and fight it.
Islam is to the world what cancer is to a human.
Just games Aaron .. We know your true face very well. We cant kill a kid. We will let islam grow and show his true self to all the world. Then you will se the power of the Trinity. Deus Vult.
The best version in my opinion
I am a Muslim and i find this incredibly beautiful !
RIP for all the souls died in these wars, Let's hope for a more peaceful future
Thanks so much for your respect!
Yes I agree peace to you
Great comment and profile 👏😅
@@florianstumpf4349 Thanks ^^
i am german, and its sad that our history to everyone is 1939-1945, it so much more. but even in our schools, atleast the school i was in, just teaches how evil we are.we kinda need a change in our history classes , so we can be proud of being german, and not being guilty being german...
The allies specifically molded the post war German rhetoric and education to destroy any sense of national pride in the German people.
Don't let the brainwashing get to you. It is all planned that way since 45.
12 years do not define over 1200!
독일은 수많은 위대한 철학자, 작곡가, 과학자, 기술자들을 낳은 비범한 나라입니다. 현대 대중음악의 근간이 된 전자음악도 독일의 작곡가 슈톡하우젠이 만들었습니다. 독일은 자부심을 가지기에 충분한 나라입니다.
The Jews are afraid of Nationalistic Germany because of its potential power and solidarity. Do not be afraid of being called an antisemite for no reason or hateful for they are afraid of you.
@@가요-f5f Vergiss bitte nicht die Autoindustrie und den schönen Mercedes :-)
Gott sei mit euch aus Polen!
Gruß zurück mein Slavischer Bruder.Am Ende aller Tage. Mann sieht in Zeitlupe das Sterben der Deutschen.Unsere Art zu sein ist bald vergangen.Trotzdem danke mein Bruder
@@axelhollstein4074 Ekelhaft bist du. Slawen und erst recht Polen sind nicht unsere Brüder.
Deine Aussagen sind weinerlich und dazu auch noch in miserablem Deutsch verfasst. Schäm dich und wage es bloß nicht dich einen deutschen zu schimpfen.
@@axelhollstein4074 Da du offensichtlich noch immer nicht in der Lage bist in vernünftigem Deutsch zu schreiben halte ich diese Diskussion für sinnlos.
Du hast durchaus recht damit dass es im Osten hin und wieder zu Vermischung zwischen Slawen und Germanen kam, sowie im Westen zwischen Kelten und Germanen. Dadurch entstanden jedoch nicht Deutsche sondern Völker wie die Polen.
Auch ein Teil meiner Familie stammt aus Ostpreußen und dennoch trage ich (mit Tests belegt) keinen Tropfen slawisches Blut in mir.
Dass du hingegen solches in dir trägst lässt sich schon durch deine Ausdrucksweise und Rechtschreibung vermuten.
@@lysbringer868 Bomber harrys do it again.
@@criz1003 Von Selbsthass zerfressene Deutsche sollten an Laternenmästen hängen um ihr Leid zu beenden.
Deus Vult! Hermanos alemanes!
Saludos de Espana
Gott will es! Meine deutschen Brüder!
Grüße aus Spanien
Grüße aus Deutschland 😉
Saludos desde Alemania respaldan a mi amigo
Deus vult mi hermano
Love back to our spain brethren and sisters!
The mankind will always miss what Germany was before the XXI century, the mankind has lost one of its best cultures. It's incredible how me, a man from Hispanicamerica, far away from Germany and without a German background, loves Germany more than the most of germans.
Mankind is also losing France, Britain, Belgium, Sweden etc... Marseille, Rotherham, Brussels, Malmö look all the same and whole Europe will follow. We'll have middle Ages again here, but with with another God.
its the result of decades of brainwashing.
@Damian Lopez post-war anti-white, anti-european propaganda by the mass media pushing white guilt, forced diversity, open borders, ...
@@alpw1234 and it is time for history to repeat itself. After hundreds of years of conquest and oppresion from the Muslim nations, christians called a crusade and started a fight to reclaim what was theirs and they won, they won but the mercy shown by not smashing apart their religious sites and preserving their religion and culture was seen as a weakness. Let them continue, for it will unite us once again, and the recoil will be so strong that their world will forever cease to exist.
Nothing is lost as long as we remember.
This song reminds me of an event I experienced 6 years ago:
My buddy and I went with other friends to the Medieval Festival in Bückeburg, Germany. We all dressed up, me as a mage and my buddy as a crusader. I should perhaps mention here that my buddy is very historically knowledgeable, he loves European history and is an absolute expert in it too, so his armor was historically accurate and absolutely authentically replicated from metal, as was his sword....
Anyway, we were at the festival that day and we all had a good time together, drinking a lot and having fun. It was around midnight when, dead drunk, we staggered into town in our costumes to look for a cab to take us home.
Looking for it, we passed a shisha bar that played loud Arabic music.
My buddy stopped in front of it and just looked into this bar for about 10 minutes without saying a word, when I asked him to come with me for the hundredth time, he said to me "I'll be right back..." then he closed his helmet flap and entered Shisha bar. Inside the Arab youths laughed at him until he drew his sword and yelled "DEUS VULT" at the top of his voice and smashed the pipes and kicked the tables away... I only remember running into the bar to stop him, then I woke up in the hospital with broken ribs and a sprained neck.
My buddy got his nose and both wrists broken... probably his own fault for the latter.
I haven't drunk mead since then.
Cap 🧢
@@brandonmireles3249 no cap mate
I'm not religious, but this is definitely powerful.
Read mere christianity by c s lewis
John Doe Thanks! I'll check it out. 🙂
@AutobahnWars I've read the Bible years ago. I appreciate the comment but I'm passed religion.
ApachE so agnostic it is?
ApachE yep dropped out of highschool so u have a point there but for me agnostic is the only logical way to look at it anyway yet stil i say "thank god" for thats what my parents and just about anyone often says it regardless of their believes
The German half of me shed a tear to this song.
Nice kuffiya
You are eithet 100%german or not at all if one of your parents was german that does not make you german you are 100% from where you were born get it right
You should shed another tear for its current disintegration...Europe must reclaim it's Christian and cultural roots now or be destroyed forever.
@@gameofdrones5419 you can have German descent and be from another country, so I don't see what the problem is...
@@gameofdrones5419 So if a family from Zimbabwe has a baby in Norway is the child 100% Norwegian?
Ave Christian Europe 💗
Ave Regina Maria 💗
Hail, from a Norwegian brother ⚔
greetings from Hungary !Ave Regina Maria! Patrona Hungariae!
Nee
Greetings from once a Christian country Egypt
Deus Vult.
@@BronzetheGolden Well, Egypt is secular now. That's not much better than Islam; but it's a start. Hopefully, Christians can reclaim Egypt.
Imagine the bravery that crusaders had. Imagine leaving your home, whether its a castle, town, or village to undertake a perilous voyage across the Mediterranean or dense Balkan and Anatolian forests and mountains, ultimately landing in a desert full of religions, cultures, and languages you see or hear for the first time ever.
Gott mit Uns, mit Deutschland
Immer Treu, Deutschland über alles !
Respect from Ukraine
Бедная Украина
Long live Prussia and the Teutonic knights. D E U S V U L T
Silence yourself
@@manofthenorth273 stfu
Long live Hohenzollern
💪🏻
Bruh u know that this people killed innocent pagans in the baltics?
I may have just cried. Das lied ist so Schön. Danke für dies, kamerad.
I have a friend obsessed with the crusades and I’m obsessed with the World Wars. We found our song.
Have you done any reenacting? If not, that's how I curb my love for the history of the world wars and I'd recommend it. There's just something about being around people that love the same things you do, and put their time into reenacting history for the pure enjoyment of it.
I’m obsessed with both lol
Gesegnet sei der Vater, auf das Er seinen Sohn schickte.
Gesegnet sei der Sohn, das Er uns die Liebe Vaters offenbarte.
Gesegnet sei der Heilige Geist, auf das Er unsere Herzen mit Feuer füllt.
Gesegnet sei der HERR - der Einzig Wahrer der uns das ewiges Leben gibt.
Yes, early morning Hymns.
Wohl eines der schönsten und eindruckvollsten Mittelalter - Lieder, das ich kenne.
Textlich als auch musikalisch.
Ein wunderschönes Lied!👌
Vielen Dank für's Hochladen & Teilen!👍
Ich stimme dir zu der gesang die alte sprache und auch musikalisch ist das lied sehr schön
ABER
Aufgrund des antisemitischem Text solltest du mal überlegen ob man das lied in dieser form lobpreisen sollte vorallem erwähnst du den Test auch noch 🤮
Muss man denn heutzutage in alle Dinge irgendetwas hineininterpretieren?!
Der Text entspricht der Weltanschauung des Mittelalters und nicht der des Jahres 2022!
@@jsgermany3955 auch wenn das die weldanschauung von damals entspicht ändert das nicht
Ich höre das lied auch weil der gesang und die melodie gut ist
Aber wenn wenn einen antisemitischen text lobpreißt ist echt ne grenze überschritten und man sollte sich überlegen was man da überhaupt schreibt
@@Dreckigerdan164 Ehrlich gesagt, habe ich keinen Bock, mit Ihnen hier eine Grundsatzdiskussion über Antisemitismus zu führen.
Wenn Sie das unbedingt möchten, dann gehen Sie doch in die Politik - die können das dort auch sehr gut!
Nochmal: Mir gefällt dieses Lied und ich mag den Text - unabhängig davon, ob er Ihrer Meinung nach antisemitisch ist!
Dieses Lied entstand zu einer Zeit, da gab es diesen Begriff "Antisemitismus" noch garnicht.
Natürlich ist mir auch bewusst, das eine pauschale Feindseligkeit ggü. Juden schon um die 2500 Jahre besteht.
Aber zu jener Zeit im Mittelalter war diese Feindseligkeit den Juden ggü. in religiösen Ansichten und Gründen verankert.
Dafür kann ich aber nichts - genauso wenig, wie für die Judenverfolgung im Dritten Reich!
Muss ich mich denn mittlerweile für jede Meinung, die nicht ins doppelmoralige Bild von Deutschland passt, oder irgendwelchen fremden Leuten nicht gefällt, rechtfertigen?
Man kann es auch übertreiben!
Nur weil ich dieses Lied mag, bin ich noch lange kein Judenhasser oder Rassist!
Entschuldigung, aber da kann ich nur noch mit den Kopf schütteln...
Und im übrigen überlege ich mir schon sehr wohl, was ich schreibe!
@@jsgermany3955 Du musst dich nicht für deine Meinung Entscheidigen
Was du tun solltest ist zu überlegen ob du öffentlich sagen willst das du diesen antijüdischen feierst
I really enjoyed listening to Middle High German.
Lovely language.
Thank you for sharing.
Palästinalied: 100% historically accurate version
Incroyable.
C’est tellement beau ❤. Première fois que je découvre la vieille langue allemande et elle est tellement magnifique et poétique.
One beautiful song! It's sounds Medieval somehow. Gorgeous. Love the German language as it is of my ancestors!🇩🇪🎼❤️🤔🌹❗
It sounds Medieval because it is Medieval. ;-)
Written by Walther von der Vogelweide, who lived 800 years ago and who is the most famous German lyricist from that era.
@@laforzadeldestino4426 It is also one of the rare cases wher the Notes where written down and preserved till today
@ChrisK312 that's just notes though, the presentation and Instrumentality is a very modern style. We have treatises detailing how song such as thia would've been performed in period, and it'd be quite a bit different.
It sounds quite beautiful and better than most versions of this song around, HOWEVER it doesn't sound medieval. The instruments, theoretical framework and techniques are more similar to what would've been practiced in the early modern period onwards. A more medieval presentation would've incorporated a lot more melody ornamentations, melismatic singing and (and this is very important) little to no harmony.
As levantine Muslim , this song really does have a certain beauty to it ,a reminder of times when songs actually spoke to people.
I really Hope that Muslims'Christians and jews can live together without hate or conspiracy
I hear the echos of an era, a cry from the mists of time, personages of distant lore of a close land, touched by the grace of a mighty hand.
As an Muslim Arab this is THE most beautiful and breathtaking religious chant I’ve ever heard
During the crusades there was a German emperor called Friedrich. He lived most of his life in sicily and had contact with the islamic world there, learning even the language. He met many muslime leaders in Palestine and treated them with respect, getting Jerusalem without any bloodshed. There is a small docu about him:
ua-cam.com/video/eDzE6KlWr-0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SH
Sadly only in German.
respect from Buenos Aires.
@satida Jesus is Lord
Jesus is muhammads God @satida
Shut up!! JESUS IS GOD@satida
We Greeks call this country Germania
Long live Germania
Podziękuj Niemcom za ich okupację Twojego kraju
@@krzysztofbobo8804 Don't expect much intellect from a Greek with a Russian flag profile picture
@@krzysztofbobo8804ich verstehe nicht was du damit meinst Pole. Erkläre es mir bitte?
@@grantelbart841 He means that the third Reich occupied Greece in ww2
We greeks Had German Kings, modern greece is a very Mixed ethnicity, that came to be by taking in many ethnicities by mistly slavery.
The greeks language IS Not what IT was, Ready a little more and you will See there was also a big part of the greeks in Support of Germany in that time, mostly British supported the opposition, and after WW2 the UK Turmes Greece into a Military dictatorship that bombed ITS own people withnapalm
Germania!
Душевная музыка!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
As german i am very happy that there is something others like. Here in germany there is nothing left of proud about your land and your people.
Traurig aber meistens war.
I didn’t know you have internet in berlin.
Stimmt nicht.
I didn't know this version, which has more lyrics than some others. It's funny how the last verses still apply to the Jerusalem conflict of today somehow
Yeah even after nearly 1000 years people still fight over Jerusalem.
Strange place, isn't it?
Zanlam
Really strange. First Jews, then Muslims, then Christians and Muslims fought over it. Then Muslims kept it and now Jews again. Think it will ever go back to the Christians and that might keep it?
No chance for that, the era of crusades is over. Now it's only the people living there, fighting for it. But it will probably end in blood. This region is too unstable, everyone is plotting against each other. Demographics could shift rather quickly and play a huge role in the outcome (secular Jews = low birth rates, Palestinian arabs and orthodox Jews = very high birth rate)
treznorify
Yeah, but you do have my nation (Amerika) fighting in the Middle East. So maybe the crusades never really ended, only came to a halt for a few thousand years. Then you have the Islamic immigration into Europe and you’ve seen how much of a problem that will cause. History does repeat itself, so we might see another crusade.
Well, I'm not a big follower of American politics, but from what I've seen, in every presidential campaign, each candidate tries to show how much he supports Israel more than the other one. So it doesn't look like there's any big interest in the Christian community to reconquer Jerusalem except from internet trolls. Honestly I'm not too concerned about it, Jews can have it, or Muslims can have it, whatever. I'm more concerned about Europe, as you say. Muslims come endlessly, and they have higher birth rates than Europeans : especially in countries like Germany, France, UK, Belgium, Sweden. If there is something that could be considered as a crusade, it won't be for Jerusalem. It will be to retake our own European soil. But populations and leaders are spiritually numb, they don't even realize what's going on, or pretend not to. Eastern countries are much more aware of it.
The vocalist has a stunning voice- his voice is quite haunting and melodious- not many vocalists can pull off making German sound so beautiful in song- that is a very rare talent!
„Making German sound beautiful “ is not a „very rare talent“.
This channel is proof of that.
German is a beautiful language to begin with, fella.