0:00 L'internationale 0:16 La Marseillaise 0:31 Bandiera Rossa 0:47 A las Barricadas 0:53 Hold the Fort 1:09 Смело товарищи в ногу 1:29 Vorwärts Internationale Brigade
Lyrics Make sure to subscribe: bit.ly/3iXVVtN Wir im fernen Vaterland geboren, Nahmen nichts als Haß im Herzen mit. - /: Doch wir haben die Heimat nicht verloren, Unsre Heimat ist heute vor Madrid. :/ Spaniens Brüder stehn auf der Barrikade, Unsre Brüder sind Bauer und Prolet. - /: Vorwärts, Internationale Brigade,! Hoch die Fahne der Solidarität! :/
@@hominideoconsciente5523 La Marseillaise could have been included for several reasons. Firstly, it's a song about revolution, and was a popular march for the armies of the First French Republic and remained popular throughout various revolutionary groups ever since. Such was it's widespread popularity that purportedly, the bands of the Finnish Red Faction would play it on the march during their civil war, and a Russian Bolshevik version was commissioned entitled 'Workers Marseillaise'. Lastly, given the theme of the video, and the fact that the other tunes in the medley correspond to famous foreign columns in Republican Spain's service (Warszawianka for the Poles, Thalmanlied for the Germans etc), La Marseillaise could also be a further allusion to the Frenchmen who served in the International Brigades.
@@wedgy4life there's also "reveille", a german revolutionary song set to the tune of the marseilleise composed by hermann freiligrath during the 1848 revolution (freiligrath was friend of marx and engels and a member of the communist league)
0:00 L'internationale
0:16 La Marseillaise
0:31 Bandiera Rossa
0:47 A las Barricadas
0:53 Hold the Fort
1:09 Смело товарищи в ногу
1:29 Vorwärts Internationale Brigade
The only german soldiers I am proud of
Matrosenaufstand in Kiel ?
Märzrevelotion ?
Защитники Баварской советской республики,
Рурская Красная армия,
Немецкая рота имени Эрнста Тельмана Народно-освободительной армии Югославии
@0:48 Star Wars vibe intensifies.
xD
Ultimate Revolutionary song
Lots of songs mashed up here!
Hoch die Internationale Solidarität!
Hoch die Internationalenbrigaden!
Lang lebe der Frieden der Völker und der Sozialismus!
¡No pasarán!
¡Pasaremos !
Lyrics
Make sure to subscribe: bit.ly/3iXVVtN
Wir im fernen Vaterland geboren,
Nahmen nichts als Haß im Herzen mit. -
/: Doch wir haben die Heimat nicht verloren,
Unsre Heimat ist heute vor Madrid. :/
Spaniens Brüder stehn auf der Barrikade,
Unsre Brüder sind Bauer und Prolet. -
/: Vorwärts, Internationale Brigade,!
Hoch die Fahne der Solidarität! :/
I forgot the name of the song at 0:55 can anyone remind me?
@@jjjg6266 ua-cam.com/video/grbolnc8GH0/v-deo.html Should be this one
@@ProfLiangZhu thanks!
Viva la CNT!
^^
Viva el PCE (no el de ahora claro)
@@alesba1187 ^^
For one time,people all around the world united together,despite their color,gender,races.
Back when patriotism an socialism wheren't contradictory
I agree!
Still isn’t. Patriotism and internationalism are not either.
Excellent 👌👏👏
❤
PROLETARIER ALLER LÄNDER---VEREINIGT EUCH !!!
^^
👌 keep up the great work!
^^
Vile.
Ernst Busch mein liebster verstorbener Sänger
Er stach auf jeden Fall raus!^^
Same
I like this Song
You do
The intro is like a medley
还得我国际共产主义的歌听着他妈带劲儿。
^^
0:17 this song looks pretty familiar to me, this can be obvious, but I will ask it anyways... Soooo, what's the name of this song?
Should be The Marseillaise, correct me if I'm wrong.^^
@@ProfLiangZhu oh ye thx, and do you have any ideia why they put french anthem in the middle of the song?
btw the song in 0:47 is Warschawjanka
@@hominideoconsciente5523 La Marseillaise could have been included for several reasons. Firstly, it's a song about revolution, and was a popular march for the armies of the First French Republic and remained popular throughout various revolutionary groups ever since. Such was it's widespread popularity that purportedly, the bands of the Finnish Red Faction would play it on the march during their civil war, and a Russian Bolshevik version was commissioned entitled 'Workers Marseillaise'. Lastly, given the theme of the video, and the fact that the other tunes in the medley correspond to famous foreign columns in Republican Spain's service (Warszawianka for the Poles, Thalmanlied for the Germans etc), La Marseillaise could also be a further allusion to the Frenchmen who served in the International Brigades.
@@wedgy4life that is really interesting, thank you
@@wedgy4life there's also "reveille", a german revolutionary song set to the tune of the marseilleise composed by hermann freiligrath during the 1848 revolution (freiligrath was friend of marx and engels and a member of the communist league)