There is a spartakist version, which is called "Im Januar um Mitternacht" which tells about the spartakist militias fighting against the right-wing Freikorps.
@@abradolflincler9500 It was renamed "Im Januar um Mitternacht" that way by the commies. The original name of the tune is "Argonnerwald um Mitternacht"
00:31 the work of the Parade Drummer is fantastic to the ears. (Snare drum/parade trommel)
I love how you can here the first tunes of La Mersailles then Uz Marsala Tita
uz marsala tita motif is the similar to the tune of several socialist songs: the Warszawianka, a las barricadas, etc.
well, it's the first modern revolution song after all
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Marseillaise
Auf auf zum kampf (About Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg)
Warszawianka
2:43 Where have I heard this before?
Edit; Its Argonnerwald!
Its: Im januar ummitternacht
Spartakus (Oh Spree Athen wieviel Blut hast du gesehn....)
There is a spartakist version, which is called "Im Januar um Mitternacht" which tells about the spartakist militias fighting against the right-wing Freikorps.
Sozialistenmarsch - Spartakus (Text Ernst Busch) - Thälmann Kolonne (Unter Spaniens Himmel...)
Really llike the intro
One of the tunes is Argonnerwald um Mitternacht, which dates from Germany, early First World War, and was patriotic for the Kaiserreich.
It is Im Januar um Mitternacht
@@abradolflincler9500 It was renamed "Im Januar um Mitternacht" that way by the commies. The original name of the tune is "Argonnerwald um Mitternacht"
@@RisitasLeGrand I know. German here
Thanks, I was looking for Argonnerwald! The tune of this song sound me similar to another one but I didn't remember the name of it 😅
I love this, it's got so many mixes of traditional Prussian marches mixed in with socialist music.
and la marsellaise lmao
What is the first song called?
Sozialistenmarsch
Sozialistenmarsch, bro
this isn't vorwärts du junge garde des proletariats. it's "sozialistenmarsch"