Kaiserhymne - Imperial Anthem of Austria and the Holy Roman Empire
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2023
- Initially composed as "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" (God save Francis the Emperor) in 1797 for the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II, the melody was later adopted as the anthem of the Austrian Empire and, later, it was used as the imperial anthem of Austria-Hungary until its dissolution in 1918, following the end of WW1.
This melody was readapted during the inter-war period by the Weimar Republic to become "Deutschlandlied" (Germany's song), which, to this very day, remained the National Anthem of Germany.
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In pre-WW1 era Europe, only three countries declared and enacted minority rights, and minority protective acts, The first was Hungary (1849) second was Austria (1867), and the third was Belgium (1898). No other countries tolerated any forms of minority rights (not even cultural rights) on their territory in Europe. In July 1849, the Hungarian Revolutionary Parliament proclaimed and enacted the WORLD's FIRST laws on ethnic and minority rights. It gave minorities the freedom to use their mothertongue at local administration, at tribunals, in schools, in community life and even within the national guard of non-Magyar councils. However these laws were overturned after the united Russian and Austrian armies crushed the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. After the Kingdom of Hungary reached the Compromise with the Habsburg Dynasty in 1867 (Ausgleich), one of the first acts of the restored Hungarian Parliament was to pass a Law on Nationalities (Minority rights law: the act number XLIV of 1868). The situation of minorities in Hungary was not even comparable to the contemporary pre WW1 Europe. Other highly multiethnic /multinational countries were: France Russia and UK. See the multi-national UK: The situation of Scottish Irish and Welsh people in "Britain" during the English hegemony is well known. They utmost forgot their original language,only English language cultural educational institutions existed. The only language was English in judiciary procedures and in offices and public administrations. In Wales Welsh children were beaten by their teachers if they spoke Welsh among each others. This was the infamous “Welsh Not” policy... The contemporary Irish question and tensions are well documented. The situation of Ireland was even a more brutal and bloody story. It was not a real "United" Kingdom, it was rather a greater England. Let's don't forget: The English legal system did not know even basic the minority rights (neither linguistic rights) for aboriginal minorities (Scots, Welsh) until the post ww2 period. See the multiethnic France: In the era of the Great French revolution, only 25% of the population of Kingdom of France could speak the French language as mothertongue. But even in 1870, France was still similar-degree multi-ethnic state as Hungary, only 50% of the population of France spoke the French language as mothertongue. The other half of the population spoke Occitan, Breton, Provençal, Catalan, Corsican, Alsatian, West Flemish, Lorraine Franconian, Gallo, Picard or Ch’timi and Arpitan etc... Many minority languages were closer to Spanish languages or Italian language than French) French governments banned minority language schools, minority language newspapers minority theaters. They banned the usage of minority languages in offices , public administration, and judiciary procedures. The ratio of french mothertongue increased from 50% to 91% during the 1870-1910 period!!! The situation in German Empire was well known (Polish territories and Sorbs) Just look some Eastern countries in the oreintal so-called Eurasian (aka. Orthodox) civilization : The legal system of pre-WW1 Kingom of Serbia did not know minority rights. Also, the legal system of pre-WW1 Kingdom of Romania did not know minority rights. Pre WW1 Kingdom of Romania was the only country in pre WW1 era Europe which did not grant citizenship and suffrage for ethnic minorities, despite they represented rougly 20% of the population. Morover, Kingdom of Romania applied strong anti-Semitic disciminative laws against Jewish people, which was similar to Tzarist Russia. Slavery disappeared during the high medieval period on Western Christian European soil, however it existed in Romanian territories until the mid 19th century! The Gypsy slavery and slave markets were abolished only in 1852!!! (Gypsies of Romania had similar status like blacks in USA before the civil war. Just examine the high contrast between Kingdom of Hungary and contemporary pre WW1-era Europe: The so-called "Magyarization" fantasy was not so harsh as the contemporary western European situation, because the minorities were defended by minority rights and laws. Contemporary Western European legal systems did not know the minority rights, therefore their political leaders loudly and proudly covered up their minorities by the force of law. 1.Were there minority primary schools in Western European countries? NO. 2. How many official languages existed in Western-European states? Only 1 official language! 3. Could minorities use their languages in the offices of public administration in self-governments , in tribunals in Western Europe? No, they couldn't. 4. What about newspapers of ethnic minorities in Western Europe? They did not exist in the West.... We can continue these things to the infinity. 5. Were minority languages allowed in ny cultural institutions in Western European countries? No, they were not. The Austro-Hungarian compromise and its supporting liberal party remained bitterly unpopular among the ethnic Hungarian voters, and the continuous successes of these pro-compromise liberal parties in the Hungarian parliamentary elections caused long lasting frustration for Hungarians. The ethnic minorities had the key role in the political maintenance of the compromise in Hungary, because they were able to vote the pro-compromise liberal parties into the position of the majority/ruling parties of the Hungarian parliament. The pro-compromise liberal parties were the most popular among ethnic minority voters, however i.e. the Slovak, Serb and Romanian minority parties remained unpopular among their own ethnic minority voters. The coalitions of Hungarian nationalist parties - which were supported by the overwhelming majority of ethnic Hungarian voters - always remained in the opposition, with the exception of the 1906-1910 period, where the Hungarian-supported nationalist parties were able to form a government.[48]🇭🇺✌🏻...
Wow this video is so so good ❤ I can't stop rewatching it. Music and images fit so well. It is a shame it only has few views!!
thank you 🙏
Today was a tough day, but here I'm back relaxing with this beautiful video ❤️🤍❤️
I agree with you comrades
@@brianthegreatofgermany thank you 🙏🏻
Mir geht es genau so.Östetreich und Bayern sollten wieder zur Monarchie zurückkehren. Ich bin bekennender Monarchist! Gott schütze das Kaiserhaus Habsburg und das Herzoghaus Wittelsbach!
God save their country.
Majestic and beautiful.
Thanks for this video.
You’re welcome! Thank you for the kind comment ❤️
Watching it again.
I just love that anthem.
Thanks.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Omg I love this video so much 💙 I can't stop listening to it ❤❤❤
Thanks
@@BrunhildAnthems YW. I should thank you for posting these beautiful videos 🙏🏻🤍
And here we are back again ❤ soooo beautiful ❤️🤍❤️
I'm here again while procrastinating all the stuff I have to doo 😩
Back to Austria Hungary ❤️🤍❤️ ❤️🤍💚
Gott beschütze unser Land
Einigkeit und Rechit und Freiheit
Your next task is to draw the Austrian Hungarian coat of arns
That’s a pretty tedious job
I dare you to draw the flag of venice. Scissors might be needed.
@@canQUEfrang true, and a lot of patience in order to draw all those patterns and decorations
@@BrunhildAnthems I just found something. Do NOT google "George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham coat of arms."
@@canQUEfrang this man loved flexing his entire genealogy ahahha
"Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser"♥️🤍❤️A.E.I.O.U.😎
The hymn of Austrian-Hungary and the hymn of German have same melody. Which is oldest?
Well, to make a short story short: this anthem was written fro the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (who ruled over both Austria and Germany) but then Napoleon destroyed the Holy Roman Empire and Francis became the first emperor of Austria and kept the anthem. Until the end of ww1 it was the anthem of Austria, then with the fall of austria-Hungary, the German Republic of Weimar adopted a version of the melody adapted for Germany and the anthem remained to this very day as the German one. If you would like a more in depth dive in the subject, a couple of months ago I made an entire video on the history of this anthem. I link it here, if you want you can feel free to check it out :) ua-cam.com/video/KJsxyTy1YZk/v-deo.htmlsi=uzdpA1e7VXuzS4Pj
Mountain Germany
#Uber Alles!!!
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Viva l'Italia
Viva a la Italià desmembraada*
Onore alla bella e grande Italia,
@@giuseppemalacrino1830 disunuur: desmembraaduur di pòpol e cultür!
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This NEVER Will be German Anthem,it's AUSTRIAN Anthem that Germany uses
ALWAYS Will be Austrian
Technically speaking it was written to be the anthem of the Holy Roman Emperor, so in its early usage it was the anthem of both Austria and Germany since they were both part of the Holy Roman Empire
@@LITTLEValkyrie265 AUSTRIAN not German
The compositor was austrian
@@filippovismara7889 yeah, the composer was Austrian, Emperor Franz was Austrian too (even if the Habsburg family originated in Swabia, modern day Germany), but he reigned over the Germans too since all of modern Germany was under the Holy Roman Empire. So since the anthem was dedicated to the Holy Roman Emperor (this anthem is older than the title of Austrian Emperor), it was both the anthem of Austria and Germany.
Then when the Holy Roman Empire collapsed because of Napoleon it remained as the anthem of the Austrian Empire, but there were also versions used unofficially as anthems of the Germanic confederation.
@@LITTLEValkyrie265 True. It was designed to be the anthem of Kaiser Franz, Holy Roman Emperor, but shortly after the Holy Roman Empire collapsed. But still, it was designed for all the Empire, not just Austria.
Who cares, it’s all the same. Ein volk, German nations should never have been separated.
DEUTCHLAND DEUTCHLAND UBER ALLES
Ese non es el himno alemán y NUNCA lo será es el himno AUSTRIACO que Alemania usa
Una vergüenza que Alemania es todavia un país después de todo lo que pasó pero países como Austria Croatia y Hungría están demostrando tener mucha más soberanía y identidad de un país como Alemania que ni es la sombra de lo que fue el gran imperio Alemán
@@filippovismara7889 für einen mit so wenig Ahnung hast du aber eine große Klappe ;)
@@filippovismara7889someone’s mad that their countries just mini mountain Germans
Que pueda el gran Imperio en un dia no muy lejano volver a resurgir,por favor Orban empieza tu a hacerlo!
La Europa de hoy,es solamente una parodia
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Austria-Hungary was the poorest country in Europe, even poorer than Russia. And now Austria is one of the most developed countries in the world. Only the blind can't see the difference. Absolutism is absolute bullshit. The free market is above everything.
Jamais!
Das ist die deutsche Nationalhymne
Bevor es zur deutschen Hymne adaptiert wurde (was in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik geschah), war es die Hymne Österreichs
@@BrunhildAnthems Das stimmt, Brunhild. Österreich hat aber niemand gezwungen, sie aufzugeben
@@franzbauer4906 Es war tatsächlich eine Entscheidung der österreichischen republikanischen Regierung, die Hymne zu ändern
@@BrunhildAnthems Und das Volk wurde wie immer nicht gefragt