@@Alexbat-ml2br This particular version of “The Star Spangled Banner” sounds like the one composed by Arturo Toscanini in the “Hymn of the Nations” released in 1944.
The german anthem istnieje actually N@zi one. The n@zi one is Horst Wessel lied, but they played deutschlandlied on olympics because they couldnt play a n@zi anthem. (I talked about olympics because the recording of Deutschlandlied was from 1936 olympics games
Actually Italy didn't had an anthem. Giovinezza is one of the main songs of fasc1st rule, but wasn't the anthem. There are also many fasc1st songs that can be considered as it, like "Faccetta nera" or "all'armi siam fascisti". At the time, the real one was the "Marcia d'Ordinanza" of the king, he was the italian leader but he gave to Mussolini too much power an then this one became the most important and known italian man during the ww2. After he was murd3red and in Italy was established a republic, the government chose "Il canto degli italiani" as national anthem
@@alalalalalalallalalalalalalala Но в немецком фильме про олимпиаду 1936 года я слышал Giovinezza, а не "Королевский марш", когда награждали итальянскую спортсменку
Where did you even get that info??? Alexander Alexandrov, the guy who composed the song was Russian. He was born in April 13, 1883 in the Plakhino, Ryazan Governorate, Russian Empire (pretty much next to Moscow). The 2 poets who wrote the lyrics for the song, Sergey Mikhalkov and El-Registan weren't Ukrainian either, Mikhalkov was Russian and Registan was Armenian.
ua-cam.com/video/nybtOIxlku8/v-deo.htmlsi=SkXZqmD4-qVVsKXW Where they steal music? At that time, Ukraine was an ordinary socialist republic within the USSR, which did not have its own anthem. Well, when it appeared, it was not at all similar to the Soviet and Russian ones.
fun fact: Stalin tried to refuse his name being put in the soviet anthem
Sounds like a made up story to sell people on his virtuosity
@@turperperв интервью он признавал свой культ личности, но считал его естественным, ибо совецкий народ был малообразован
i like that you used recordings from the time! they must have been hard to find?
Only USA anthem years was hard to record because we don't know when this version appeared and when appeared a new version.
@@Alexbat-ml2br i can imagine so, i know the german one was from the 1936 olympics or its a very similar one anyway
@@Alexbat-ml2br This particular version of “The Star Spangled Banner” sounds like the one composed by Arturo Toscanini in the “Hymn of the Nations” released in 1944.
Soviet one is legendary
I am a German Bavarian decent person I love the German anthem but I am not a fan of Nazism
Honestly they all sounded good😊
Great Video
0:01 what the sound it is? Sounds terrifying
Siren of the Soviet Union 1941, when Germany declared war on the USSR
its sablin reference
This the old short wave song for Radio Moskva or the USSR radio. The song is called "Wide is My Motherland". A beautiful song if you haven't heard it.
The german anthem istnieje actually N@zi one. The n@zi one is Horst Wessel lied, but they played deutschlandlied on olympics because they couldnt play a n@zi anthem. (I talked about olympics because the recording of Deutschlandlied was from 1936 olympics games
The Anthem was never Horst Wessel lied. It was always Deutschlandied.
It was both. First part of "Deutschlandlied" and first part of "Horst Wessel Lied".
Wasnt the ussr anthem at the time, the internationale?
it was, they changed it towards the end of the war though I thought.
They changed it towards the end of the second world war
No, they're not really mistaken, the modern USSR anthem was approved in 1943, only the lyrics were changed in 1977 and 2000.
You do remember that the Soviet Anthem was the Internationale until 1944, correct?
Yes. But WW2 was not end when Soviet anthem from video released.
Actually Italy didn't had an anthem.
Giovinezza is one of the main songs of fasc1st rule, but wasn't the anthem.
There are also many fasc1st songs that can be considered as it, like "Faccetta nera" or "all'armi siam fascisti".
At the time, the real one was the "Marcia d'Ordinanza" of the king, he was the italian leader but he gave to Mussolini too much power an then this one became the most important and known italian man during the ww2.
After he was murd3red and in Italy was established a republic, the government chose "Il canto degli italiani" as national anthem
У Италии должен быть королевский марш в качестве гимна, Giovinezza это именно партийный гимн НФП
А при Бенито Муссолини, в Италии играл королевский марш, во время мероприятий, где надо включать гимн или Giovinezza?
@@Alexbat-ml2br во время мероприятий сначала обычно проигрывался королевский марш, после него сразу же giovinezza.
Но если говорить про международные мероприятия, такие как олимпиада, то всегда исполнялся государственный гимн.
Ещё Saluto Al Duce был тоже
@@alalalalalalallalalalalalalala Но в немецком фильме про олимпиаду 1936 года я слышал Giovinezza, а не "Королевский марш", когда награждали итальянскую спортсменку
Soviet Anthem ⚒️🟥🟨🟥🟥
Soviet anthem is the best
Soviet Anthem ❤
Why don't Britain and Italy have kings, and why is Japan's flag wrong?
Japanese empire used this flag in WW2.
@@Alexbat-ml2br technically it was flag of IJA and IJN, while officially it was the same as current day flag
Is a war flag😂
German Anthem❤️
It's boring and monotone, no deep meaning
@@EdoardoBOVA-b4p of course there is
Wow, Dude🤨
@@EdoardoBOVA-b4p You have to unterstand German!
Anthem is really boring. Nothing special.
Hello from Russia!
Привет!
@@Alexbat-ml2br привет!🤝
AXIS GERMANY HITLER DEUTSCH AND ITALYA🇩🇪🤝🇮🇹
You missed Bulgaria.
That's main countries anthems.
Where is Australia and new Zealand in the allied anthems
Germany, Italy and japan it's main axis countries. In this video anthems of main axis and allies countries.
They weren't real countries, puppet states of the UK who should have really used Rule Brittiania instead of my country tis of thee
Axis Power anthem❤❤🇩🇪🇮🇹🇯🇵
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Bro im a italian-comunist with a comunisti family,do you think italians love fascism
@@Alfianism10-n you're a fascist pig 🐷
where poland where france where yugoslavia where others countries?
In this video anthems of main allies and axis countries.
Who even cares about them
USSR❤
Ussr is disgusting in every sense
СЛАВА СССР !
For me, the Axis Powers win. Wild how the villains always have the best music
In this battle USSR anthem it's hard artillery.
USSR!!!
RUSSIA🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥
Hello tovarisch!!!!
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bro put the wrong German one it's Erika Auf der heide blut that blue the light and dust hust Erika
Erika it's marsch
@@Alexbat-ml2brI thought that german anthem is Horst Wessel Leid or Die Fahne Hoch
erika is a march, the anthem was the one he showed, the co anthem which was often also played was horst wessel lied
reported for swastika use
it was not for propaganda purposes
Это историческая достоверность. И плюс это не используется в пропагандистских целях
it is true that Germany really used the swastika symbol
Soviet anthem = ucranian song Those Russians even steal music
Where did you even get that info???
Alexander Alexandrov, the guy who composed the song was Russian. He was born in April 13, 1883 in the
Plakhino, Ryazan Governorate, Russian Empire (pretty much next to Moscow).
The 2 poets who wrote the lyrics for the song, Sergey Mikhalkov and El-Registan weren't Ukrainian either, Mikhalkov was Russian and Registan was Armenian.
ua-cam.com/video/nybtOIxlku8/v-deo.htmlsi=SkXZqmD4-qVVsKXW
Where they steal music? At that time, Ukraine was an ordinary socialist republic within the USSR, which did not have its own anthem. Well, when it appeared, it was not at all similar to the Soviet and Russian ones.
@@Alexbat-ml2br He is a Ukrainian nationalist
@@Alexbat-ml2brwhy did u sent an ukr athem?😂
They stolen a melody from another composition
@@Hraheri see, he is a nice guy
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недобиток
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@axeldibujos мусор🐽♿
@@stevenbaer5999 1945
what happened to "not being a fan of nazism" 😭😭😭