The Soviets played a version of this march on their WW2 victory parade 24th June 1945, which I find very interesting, since it's a German march. (You can hear it in Mark Felton's video titled 'Stalin's Nazi Flags')
This march has a really interestiong history. It was written in 1913 by Heinrich Homann. Then, after anti-french coalition was created (which included UK, Austria, Sweden, Russia and Prussia) Russia also sterted to using this march as a present from Prussia (really funny, but this information from history book for musicians, I studied at musical school).In WW1 Russian Empire and German empire used this march in some kind of different, but similar versions. We, russians, call this composition "German-Russian march". *P.S: If I did some grammar mistakes, Sorry, this is Putin's fault* Greetings from Russia
This piece is from Russia. Created by Anton Dorfeldt at the time music instructor for the Russian military. You can find his other pieces in the AMS that was shared shortly after the Napoleonic Wars. Prussia borrowed his from Russia due to a large amount of Russian influence over the country from music, uniforms, tactics, culture.
Yes Germany had close ties ever since Katharina the Great and also the alliance against Napoleon. It´s quite sad that this brotherly connection was killed in the 20th cent.
Dr. Ludwig Yes, the Holy Alliance was a great representation of the concert of Europe and German and Russian friendship. I recall reading about a large Prussian military parade with the monarchs of Prussia (Frederich Wilhelm II) and Russia (Alexander I) present. Edit: (Der Grobe Zapfenstreich) They begin the procession with slavic orthodox songs (Kol Slaven which they still play), debuts of new marches (I think Prussian Present March). It really showed how close Russia and the Germans were.
Hast du dir schon überlegt nen Notfallkanal auf Bitchute oder DTUBE zu erstellen? Ich will nicht auf deine Musik verzichten falls es dir ergeht wie dem Marschliederkanal ;)
Another beautiful song to be added to my playlist. Thanks Dr. Ludwig
Hoffentlich wird dein Channal nicht mit der yt zensur gelöscht!
Ansonsten gutes lied
Kein Mensch löscht so was. Warum sollte UA-cam auch nur irgend was gegen diesen Marsch haben?
Deutschland, Deutschland über alles,
Über alles in der Welt..
Und wenn alles in Scherben fällt.
Züri 4ever
You never seem to disappoint with these. Nice job.
The Soviets played a version of this march on their WW2 victory parade 24th June 1945, which I find very interesting, since it's a German march. (You can hear it in Mark Felton's video titled 'Stalin's Nazi Flags')
ah, the jäger corp, brave hunters devoted to their duty
Ach wie schön 😍
Mein Lieblingsjägermarsch😁👍📯
Excellent
March Herr Dr.
Again
stirring the blood first thing in the morning
This march has a really interestiong history. It was written in 1913 by Heinrich Homann. Then, after anti-french coalition was created (which included UK, Austria, Sweden, Russia and Prussia) Russia also sterted to using this march as a present from Prussia (really funny, but this information from history book for musicians, I studied at musical school).In WW1 Russian Empire and German empire used this march in some kind of different, but similar versions. We, russians, call this composition "German-Russian march".
*P.S: If I did some grammar mistakes, Sorry, this is Putin's fault*
Greetings from Russia
Surely you mean 1813, during the Napoleonic Wars?
I play this along with weidmannsheil evertime i hunt in red dead redemption
Wir sind ein volk..DER DDR..
Das Bild ist Krass ich küss Ludwigs Auge,was für ein Ehrenmann!
Mein Auge XD Danke
Thanks
Auf gehts!
Марш єтот великолепен!!! Александр Одессит
This piece is from Russia. Created by Anton Dorfeldt at the time music instructor for the Russian military. You can find his other pieces in the AMS that was shared shortly after the Napoleonic Wars. Prussia borrowed his from Russia due to a large amount of Russian influence over the country from music, uniforms, tactics, culture.
Yes Germany had close ties ever since Katharina the Great and also the alliance against Napoleon. It´s quite sad that this brotherly connection was killed in the 20th cent.
Dr. Ludwig Yes, the Holy Alliance was a great representation of the concert of Europe and German and Russian friendship.
I recall reading about a large Prussian military parade with the monarchs of Prussia (Frederich Wilhelm II) and Russia (Alexander I) present. Edit: (Der Grobe Zapfenstreich)
They begin the procession with slavic orthodox songs (Kol Slaven which they still play), debuts of new marches (I think Prussian Present March). It really showed how close Russia and the Germans were.
Yes and we also called a huge square in Berlin Alexanderplatz and had the Alexander march. Also the March from Petersburg became famous^^
Dr. Ludwig Yup, also the Kaiser Alexander Grenadiers named after the Russian Tsar Alexander I who was its colonel in chief. Funny how things change.
Hast du dir schon überlegt nen Notfallkanal auf Bitchute oder DTUBE zu erstellen? Ich will nicht auf deine Musik verzichten falls es dir ergeht wie dem Marschliederkanal ;)
Ein Freund von mir lädt alles auf minds.com hoch, aber auch bitchute ist ne gute Idee^^
Deutschland...🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🍀💫🌟🌷🌷🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖🌟💫🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌟🌟🌟🌟🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🍀🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌹🌹
This Prussian March was played during the very first Soviet Victory Parade in 1945!
Long live Prussia !
Viva o Brasil!!!👉😎👉
Did the Soviet Union use this march during their victory parade in 1945? It's strange, they used a very similar march.
Germany and Russia influenced each other a lot with their music.
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I've got some of the recordings from ww2.
Is there a female version of anthem of hollezohen
Never heard one sorry
@@dr.ludwig I always hear it each time I play Hoi 4 kaiserreich with the kaiserreich music mod
what is jager again..???😎
Hunter^^
All this time i thought this was a russian march
A few marches have a Russian inspiration, but idk if this one has.
composer Heinrich Hohmann