@@G1CAAAAEO I don't know what you mean, but you can be proud of your country without being overly political, also when the past is so complicated there are many issues that can be easily politicized.
Five night at Deutchland Freddy: Kaiser Wilhelm II Bonnie: Paul von Hindenburg Chica: Prinzessin Viktoria Foxy: Otto von Bismarck Golden Freddy: Frederich der Großen Mile Schmidt: Adolf Hitler
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, unsern guten Kaiser Franz! Lange lebe Franz der Kaiser, in des Glückes hellstem Glanz! Ihm erblühen Lorbeerreiser, wo er geht, zum Ehrenkranz! Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, unsern guten Kaiser Franz!
Music was written by Haydn, lyrics by Haschka, as a God Save the King-type anthem (“Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser") for Kaiser Franz II, Holy Roman Emperor, first performed 1797 in Vienna. Later known as the Kaiserhymn. Numerous adaptations for other purposes the most famous being the appropriation of the tune for the liberal-nationalist Deutschlandlied in 1841.
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Germany used this tune as its national anthem starting in 1919, so if this was composed before 1919 then I'm sure this was the national anthem of the Austro-Hungarian empire
@@chaos1710 yeah, you both are right. This relic is itself a historical anomaly. There must be very few, if this is not the only one, and the melody was the Austro-Hungarian Empire anthem back then.
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Though the words to Deutschlandlied were written in 1841, it didn't gain popularity until around the turn of the 20th Century. More than likely, the music box is playing this.... ua-cam.com/video/w81MS8qDb80/v-deo.html
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Not quite, the Austrian Anthem by 1868 was Gott Erhalte, Gott Beschutze. Gott Erhalte Franz den Kaiser was the personal anthem of Holy Roman Emperor Franz II
@@jci-sg4ywthere was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Fredhauzen frazbur when the lights go out
Har har har
@@egosoco8181nein, it’s hauß hauß hauß
@@TinPanMan_REAL WAHT
Don’t ask what Freddy did between 1939-1945
shut up
Зігував
Omg I'm dead😂💀
Or in 1914-1918.
@@matthewjabeznazario8769the german empire wasn’t fascist nor super nationalist, it was just a monarchy like most european states during the period
Five nights at Kaiser Fredreich’s
Lol
Oh, it's so beautiful! It still sounds like brand new. Thanks for sharing 😍
Von Fredereich Fazbauer has entered.
This is the music box tune I would've expected least! As a politically neutral German I'm proud that this actually happened
It's not common to hear this on a music box
'politically neutral German' lol?
@@G1CAAAAEO That means I'm not seeing this as anything political. I'm kind of honored in a way without thinking about what every stereotype says
A music box is an interesting thing to be proud of.
@@G1CAAAAEO I don't know what you mean, but you can be proud of your country without being overly political, also when the past is so complicated there are many issues that can be easily politicized.
Five night at Deutchland
Freddy: Kaiser Wilhelm II
Bonnie: Paul von Hindenburg
Chica: Prinzessin Viktoria
Foxy: Otto von Bismarck
Golden Freddy: Frederich der Großen
Mile Schmidt: Adolf Hitler
Kaiser freudgang
Bon bon Hindenburg
Prinzessin chicktoria
Otto Von Wolfgang
Fredreich der Caßiden
Adolf hitler
Mangle: Ludwig Van Beethoven
Spring trap: Johann Sebastian Bach
Helpy: Felix Mendelssohn
Did you know the Kaiser was cousins with King George V and Tsar Nicholas
you are just jealous of germans
@@Voucher765they were cousins not brothers their grandma was Queen Victoria
Friedrich von Fazbären has entered
Hohenfazbären
I love this tune👍🏻👍🏻❤️🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪❤️❤️
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, unsern guten Kaiser Franz!
Lange lebe Franz der Kaiser, in des Glückes hellstem Glanz!
Ihm erblühen Lorbeerreiser, wo er geht, zum Ehrenkranz!
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, unsern guten Kaiser Franz!
Thats the Austrian Empires Anthem, Not Deutschlandlied
Dio conservi Ferdinando salvi il nostro imperator!
"Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion city of our God." It was a hymn long before it became the National anthem of Germany.
“Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser“. It was a hymn long before „Glorious things of thee are spoken“
Music was written by Haydn, lyrics by Haschka, as a God Save the King-type anthem (“Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser") for Kaiser Franz II, Holy Roman Emperor, first performed 1797 in Vienna. Later known as the Kaiserhymn.
Numerous adaptations for other purposes the most famous being the appropriation of the tune for the liberal-nationalist Deutschlandlied in 1841.
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Yeah but it was written as a anthem to Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor in the late 1700's. What is your point?
Germany used this tune as its national anthem starting in 1919, so if this was composed before 1919 then I'm sure this was the national anthem of the Austro-Hungarian empire
The Deutschlandlied was first used some years after the Vienna congress the melody was based on the Austrian Kaiserhymne
@@chaos1710ty for the information
@@chaos1710 yeah, you both are right. This relic is itself a historical anomaly. There must be very few, if this is not the only one, and the melody was the Austro-Hungarian Empire anthem back then.
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
This was written in 1848
Five nights with Fritz
"The Nazis do tend to get quirky at night."
Красота
Fünf nachts am Friedrich's
Add more distortion and will fit it with a mysterious number station.
Everybody gangsta until adolf fazbear lights on the fire 💀💀💀💀
5 Years with Austrian painter
79 years without him, and we miss him and need him so much.
@@Sandokan-sj5zh no 😎
@@samuelwalker4304Germany is literally about to legalize ((CP)) and that's your response? As Patton said "We fought the wrong enemy"
@@samuelwalker4304Ja! 🗿
Five nights at berlin
This melody was also the anthem of Austria-Hungary
Fünf Nächte im Herrenhaus des Grafen Friedrich von Fazbär
Frikadellen fazburschlunne be cookin on those tunes tho 🔥 and
Though the words to Deutschlandlied were written in 1841, it didn't gain popularity until around the turn of the 20th Century. More than likely, the music box is playing this.... ua-cam.com/video/w81MS8qDb80/v-deo.html
The music what poland hears when the lights go out
Poland:
AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Fredrich Fasburger
Фредди Фазбер стал Фридрихом Фазбером
if it's from 1868 it's more likely to be related to the original, the Austrian "Kaiserlied"
there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
mark felton production wants your location
FNAF but it's 1933
and you're in Germany
What the Steiner Scout Squad goes to sleep to.
Das ist wahrscheintlich "Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze"
❤️😍🥰🎶🎵
Fnaf + germany
combation.
Friedrich Fazbauer
It’s just a music box.
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪❤️👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
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there was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Omg just shut up about the FNAF references we get it bruh 💀
Sound of a bygone era.
Not the German anthem then, but the 🇦🇹 Austrian "Gott beschütze Franz den Kaiser !"
Not quite, the Austrian Anthem by 1868 was Gott Erhalte, Gott Beschutze.
Gott Erhalte Franz den Kaiser was the personal anthem of Holy Roman Emperor Franz II
@@TheT-90thatstaresintoyoursoul before 1868, the Franz version was the anthem
@@jci-sg4ywthere was no Germany back then, gott erhalte gott beschutze was anthem of the Austrian empire. In 1842, Deutschlandlied was written on the hymne of the gott erhalte gott beshutze. This anthem was created to increase the pan-german nationalistic feelings among germans for the creation of a german state including Austria (Austria is ethnically german). Austria and Germany were the same, Austria was a part of germany and was assumed to be the leader of the Germans.
Funf Nacht Mit Freddy
Pov a german goed to bed
Respektlos zu sagen ‚‘Its from 1939-1945“ es it die Nationalhymne von Deutschland 🇩🇪 nicht der aus den einen krieg
German FNAF
When Hitler's bunker goes dark and all you can hear is a single gunshot
In 1868 this would have been the Austrian anthem, not the German or Prussian one.
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