They left us an echo, a melody of what they had known. Their footsteps did not fall emptily or without purpose, there were sent to the stars and reflected back from them upon the hopeless waste.
"We and our tank crew stopped for a rest, drinking a song like this. I don't know what it's called, I was just told to sing along. Somewhere out there in the distance we can hear it echoing as our hope of victory. The Russians are 8 kilometers away, as I understand it. At any moment, we could get shot by a sniper in the bush, but we, Fritz, and the others, sit singing this song, by a fire dying as our strength does."
Dude If I ever become a director I could use this song in a scene were German soldiers are coming back to the dead or are marching can already picture it in my head the song sounds so evil and I love it❤
I know what you mean. As someone who's really into horror and dark gothic fantasy, I have an idea for a scene where a group of Germanic like soldiers are digging up a cemetery on a dark foggy day to run experiments on the corpses and turn them into zombies to be used as cannon-fodder for an upcoming battle. Many of them are singing a song like this to try and keep their minds off of it and some of them are just breaking down crying because their violating the graves of their past loved ones and family members. I'm going for like a nazi/Dracula kind of villain. "From beyond our graves, we rise and fight to preserve the proud fatherland we built for our children and grandchildren."
No, not quite. The song was abused like so many songs. The text was written in 1920 and is supposed to be aimed at the deeds of the peasant leader Florian Geyer and his "black pile" (his peasant army) during the peasant uprising in 1525.
@gitfted_by_AI The EU is the ennemy of this song... This song was created in the 1920's during the National Socialist Revolution, in remembrance of the Peasant Revolt/war in the 1524-26.
Fascists: "Ah yeah I love this song" Song: [literally about the poor fighting the rich and overthrowing corrupt noblemen and church leaders] Fascists: "I'm gonna pretend I didn't see that"
@@lamogio7938lyrics is indeed medival origin of 1381 like the phrase "Adam grun und Eva spann, wo war denn da der Edelmann...." This song was sang by left-wingers as well as right-wing iarties and organisations
One of the most underrated folk songs out there
Translate Russian😅
@@БелыйМаг-о2ж одна из самых недооцененных народных песен
“Rota„ better
Possibly because it was used by the Nazis, shame it was though, its a nice song
*distorted
I get chills at 0:17 it just sounds so melancholy... but powerful, too.
The power of my language.. i forget that sometimes
I imagine hearing ghost German soldiers singing this in a haunted mansion
The banners start falling down
It would bring pure terror if it was in a forest
they can never feel rested given the state of germany 2023.. look what they died for
@@iceteasahneagreed
Haunted mansion? You mean a dark western german forest where they died? I don't think Germans have mansions
We all lie in wait, for the day that the Saxon began to hate.
Soon
You lie in wait for netto to open 😂
Imagine if cod waw zombies was marketed with this song
It wouldn't fit honestly
@@Justin-yt7pi you're right
You got to be sub-human. Imagine if people still had Honor, Integrity, Loyalty, and Respect.
Are the zombies 16th century peasants?
@@skylarpatterson1408 yea thats kinda why i dont think its would fit
I think this is one of the best versions I've heard.
There is never peace, only war.
Facts Brotheren
in the grim darkness of the 41st millenium
True
I fell asleep listening to this. When I woke up I had a Luger pistol in my hand and uniform and I was inside a tiger tank sleeping
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
This is probably the most epic-sounding song Ive ever heard. Dankeschon Kamerad.
P.S. Congratulations on 400 Subscribers, und gut Gluck Kamerad.
👍
They left us an echo, a melody of what they had known. Their footsteps did not fall emptily or without purpose, there were sent to the stars and reflected back from them upon the hopeless waste.
This was the first German song I learned
ok
@@dontmindifido5490 ok
wunderbar!
Imagine hearing this shi in a foggy forgotten battlefield in a forest from all around you
We don't riot
We march
Среднестатистический человек : думает что в песни поётся о нацистах
Уберменш : крестьяне борятся против феодалов вместе с Гайером
Gigamensch: both
This is actually pretty damn good
Will our young Soldiers live in peace. ✝️
"We and our tank crew stopped for a rest, drinking a song like this. I don't know what it's called, I was just told to sing along. Somewhere out there in the distance we can hear it echoing as our hope of victory. The Russians are 8 kilometers away, as I understand it. At any moment, we could get shot by a sniper in the bush, but we, Fritz, and the others, sit singing this song, by a fire dying as our strength does."
This sounds so good, could you possibly do teufelslied in the future?
the video would be taken out then...
It souds slower and more powerful. Thanks! Greeting from Belarus.
Hört sich gut an 👍🏻🖤🤍❤️🙋♂️
What the fuck 💀
🙋♂️
Dude If I ever become a director I could use this song in a scene were German soldiers are coming back to the dead or are marching can already picture it in my head the song sounds so evil and I love it❤
Tell me when the movie is finished 😁
I know what you mean. As someone who's really into horror and dark gothic fantasy, I have an idea for a scene where a group of Germanic like soldiers are digging up a cemetery on a dark foggy day to run experiments on the corpses and turn them into zombies to be used as cannon-fodder for an upcoming battle. Many of them are singing a song like this to try and keep their minds off of it and some of them are just breaking down crying because their violating the graves of their past loved ones and family members. I'm going for like a nazi/Dracula kind of villain.
"From beyond our graves, we rise and fight to preserve the proud fatherland we built for our children and grandchildren."
@@Roark787damn
I thought the same thing
the song is about fighting against tyranny
Florian Geyer’s legacy still lives, Neither Cross nor Crown, Nukla Crux Nulla Corona!
Florian Geyer was a Christian so stfu
Bauer
👍 i think this is really good
Yes comrade ys. Txn for posting but can u post another onthe that i'll suggest
Imma blast this in Israel 🙋🇩🇪
What do you mean?
It predates nazis. Please try again
Real
🤡
"Meine Ehre heißt Treue "
MrRadio Fantastisch danke herr ..
Ah nicht schlecht. Vielen Dank von einen Preußen
Sehr gut
Whenever I listen to this, it makes me want to make an edit wih this song, but I sadly can't edit for shit🤣
Für 1000 Jahres Reich! 🙋🏼♂️
Für das Großdeutsche Reich!
Прошли 1000 летний рейх за 12 лет
This is not a Nazi song.
@@MonsieurWeevil it is
@Endrr The Creator the version used in this video was written by a nazi, it was based of the medieval song yes but in the end it is a fascist song
Suena terrorifico pero esta muy buena 😮😮😮😮viva alemania poderosa 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪💪💪💪💪
[STRENG GEHEIM]
Himmler gefällt es
✋🏻⚫️⚪️🔴
how come nothing exists of a Wir Sind Des Geyers Schwarzer haufen. *But Only the Humming replacing all the other vocals?*
hits different.. (:(
Hail victory
Trough unending war we find peace through our comrades. - karshkin Trooper
If you like this, check out "wo allez straßen enden". They're powerful songs
Never thought I would feel this powerful on the toilet
Für Kaiser Gott und Vaterland
Tot den amerikanern, engländern und den franzosen
We are forsaken…
nah i hear german stormtrooper ghosts in my house again
🙋🏼♀️❤❤
When you can smell the mud and smoke but cannot see it anymore
Is there any way to download this to my iTunes? I am not to technically savvy. Thanks
Последняя надежда была у Европы,но она погибла.
Hope never dies...
Spotify?
Khaenri'ah Abyss Order The Black Serpents is singing
La mia grande Germania ✋❤️✋
Pic? Btw excellent video
I love German military songs, they are one of the best after the Russian ones
good pic
🇩🇪🔥💯
Danke!👍✌️🇺🇦
eu4 brandenburg gameplay
SEMPER FI
If you put it to x1.25 playback speed it goes to original speed 🙂
Edit: *Grammer has left the chat*
This is based on Florian Geyers.
Gibt es auch deutsche Kommentare in diesen Video
Isn’t this also the claimed anthem of the ‘Dirlewanger Brigade’? Also known as the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS
More for the 8th SS "Florian Geyer" Division, which is literally named after Him.
No, not quite. The song was abused like so many songs. The text was written in 1920 and is supposed to be aimed at the deeds of the peasant leader Florian Geyer and his "black pile" (his peasant army) during the peasant uprising in 1525.
@@joh_9012 Not really abused when its writer was a member of the NSDAP
Für gott und vaterland
its waffen ss panzer division
Hallo!⚫
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🔴
Zo gaau on these comments trying to convince us that diese lied is about Commies LOL. LMAO even
Yeah certainly not about Communists, but also certainly anti-authoritarian, so the Nazis here shouldn't be getting any ideas either.
@@goonsquad8258 It's a very anarchist song, but unfortunately a lot of LARPers misappropriate it under cringe auspices.
@@goonsquad8258 So true.
@@goonsquad8258 its composer was literally a national socialist
😃
UP THE RED FLAG!
The image is a bit too edgy for a Landsknecht song.
agreed
It isn't a Landsknecht song , it was written in the 1920s by a soon to be national socialist and is about normal peasants , not mercenaries
This music should be the EU anthem
@gitfted_by_AI
The EU is the ennemy of this song...
This song was created in the 1920's during the National Socialist Revolution, in remembrance of the Peasant Revolt/war in the 1524-26.
Fascists: "Ah yeah I love this song"
Song: [literally about the poor fighting the rich and overthrowing corrupt noblemen and church leaders]
Fascists: "I'm gonna pretend I didn't see that"
Please return to Reddit
soy
@@mando6659 I'm more masculine than you'll ever be.
Song: Composed in the 1920s by someone who then joined the NSDAP
@@lamogio7938lyrics is indeed medival origin of 1381
like the phrase "Adam grun und Eva spann, wo war denn da der Edelmann...." This song was sang by left-wingers as well as right-wing iarties and organisations
Jajajaja
this song is a peasant song against church and nobles. it is not nationalist song.
All of you, even the ones who saying theres no race, will realized who were the real heroes who tried to save eroupe in the hands of evil.
if you know the lyrics and the history of the song, then you should put a picture of the soldiers of the German Democratic Republic, not the Wehrmacht
If you know the lyrics and history of the song, you should get a picture of the SS, not the Wehrmacht
You Should have a Picture of peasents fighting a bloody war instead if you really know history
@@generalpinochet9821 When I want to show the kids how not to joke, I'll show them your comment
@@Dinosaurs847 I agree
@@realduhavip not very halal
Heil me. Transporta.
Love you
War hail