2017 was when Germany was tame. The other r/place events have been documented in more detail. I know that the versions of RvNx Mango have decent english subtitles. :D
Diese Kommentarspalte gehört nun der Bundesrepublik Deutschland! I think there was an other r/place where germany dominated the whole canvas, the german youtuber RvNxMango made a good video on that but i dont know if there subtitles, as well i want to recommend the Deutsche Bundesländer in einer Nussschale Part 1 and 2 (3 and 4 are going to be released) on his second channel Jules der Zweite. They present the federal states in a very funny way with many memes and clichés.
9:50 Erika is a marching song written during WW2 by a song writer who worked for the Nazis writing marching and propaganda songs. But the song Erika itself is not problematic
The song was writen by a Nazi for the Nazis. Used by Nazi propaganda. Used by right wing internet trolls. And on top of all that it's borderline sexist. How is it not problematic again? (In this video it is used sarcasticaly, which would not work if it did not have this baggage).
9:48 The song Erika, written in 1938, by a nacional socialist writer and composer, was a popular marching song of the german wehrmacht during World War II. It was also an important propaganda tool for the National Socialists. Even after the war, it was still very popular.
The amount of tooling that was created for this. You'd load your tampermonkey/greasemonkey scripts that had the definitions of how the artworks were supposed to look and which areas should be defended and your scripts'd do all the work. You just had to keep the r/place tab open. ppl made a TON of alt accounts, which is kinda weak but that's what happened. Thousands on people were on the r-de place discord, dozens of organizers. Dedicated artists working on pixel art while several dozens of people sat in a stage channel and proposed possible collaborations or topics that could be depicted. It had a political vibe with an eye on the whole society. Not the wild west of people randomly clicking pixels.
that was quite an event. there's a even better video by Mango (longer) or clips from the battle between papaplatte and xqc, from the last r/place ua-cam.com/video/bgRE8lRz4aQ/v-deo.html
"Erica" was a marsh Song of the german army since early 20. Century if I remember correctly. It's often used to make corny jokes about germany/nazis/Hitler/Wehrmacht
I did place some pixels both in 2022 and 2023, but wasn't really part of or aware of all the battles around it. I hope it will be back next year, I'm ready! 🖤❤️💛
Hey Mert, I have been watching your videos for a few years now and I always found them very enjoyable. If I could suggest a video about german culture (I'm from Saxony in Germany) for you to watch and comment on, I would recommend "The greatest hero of the universe (is no one you already know...)" by Perryversum (its like 5 minutes). I'm a huge fan of this german science fiction series and for some reason (language barrier?) nobody seems to have heard about it, even though it had a stable fan community for its entire runtime (60+ years) and has broken so much new ground and influenced a lot of other things (some rumor that even Star Wars creators took notice). I dearly hope you listen to my recommendation! Sincerely, A long time fan.
If you are really interested in an in deptj analysis of german r/place, you shpuld really waarch Mangoe's video on it. Its way longer than this one but really great!
9:57 erica is a famous song of the Wehrmacht. But if u sing this in germany its black humor or someone who wanne tell u the wehrmacht wasn t so evil it was just the ss. Its for germans a redflag that this one at least di not see the nazi times as not so bad.
Erika is a old Folk song that to my understanding, Adolf Hitler used as a sord of Marching song. Please correct me if I'm wrong because that is how I as a german think the song was used and because I never dug deeper into the use of this song during ww2 and the meme nowdays besides being used in very NSDAP fashion, emphasis on the NS There is also a 2nd video explaining it a bit better in my opinion but everyone likes different styles. the video: Creator: RvNx Mango Title: Wie Deutschland r/place dominierte Thumbnail: German flag with a quadratic speech bubble with the headline "r/place" and the below stated text "Sprich Deutsch du Hu********" (the censored word in english mean son of a bitch or whore and is censored in the thumbnail and for a authentic describtion I chose to also censor the profane word)
"Erika" is a marching song created in 1938 and was used by the Wehrmacht. It's a song about the wifes of soldiers waiting for their return. Not an indexed SS song btw. And even way later used by the Austrian Bundesheer. Any uneducated fool on the right side of politics will try to use it for NS propaganda. And any uneducated fool on the left side of politics will therefore try to convince you this was hardcore etthno state propaganda. (#FCKNZS and #FCKAntifa, if you both weren't enemies, you'd be working together. Your behaviors are cut from the same cloth.) Peace out and thank you Mert for this reaction ❤
Erika was an old military song way before the second world war, unfortunately the Nazis used this song for propaganda purpose and many people will have a very specific view or better "hearing" about this one.
hey there i came across a really nice TV work which is english sub. its a german TV show sat3. its a deep topic, what if a modern and an old Philosophes were to meet. title: Nietzsche has a discussion with Plato [FULL ENGLISH SUB] link ua-cam.com/video/WTRKW1GqlF4/v-deo.html yes it is half an hour, but a grave experience. and its interesting to think about how i persive the world. just an idea. have a nice day. stay hidratad and have a good time.
"auf der heide blüht ein kleines blümelein" ("on the heath a little flower blooms") is a german folk song that became famous through herms niel's interpretation. it originated in the 1930s and was often sung by soldiers during world war ii, giving it a historical connection to that time. the lyrics speak of love, longing, and homeland, which resonated with many. however, the song is also controversial today due to its ties to the propaganda culture of that era. it remains an example of how music and history are intertwined - a melody that evokes both nostalgia and reflection.
Explanation what the song "Erika" is It's basically the most famous German marching and military song although it's a very simple song it's a about a flower and a girl named Erika. It was made in the Weimarer Republic but only really used by the Wehrmacht that's why people like to call it a "Nazi" song although that's wrong. Hasn't anything to do with Nazis only thing is that it was used as a Marching song during the third Reich but it was not invented by the Nazis (Like many other things. They really just used stuff that was already there like the iron cross and the beautiful Kaiserreich flag until 1935 when the swastika flag became the only real flag of the state) And it's basically a meme whenever Germans invade they play this song OR "Preußens Gloria" (Prussias Glory) which was the most famous Prussian marching song and is better than Erika in my opinion.
2017 was when Germany was tame.
The other r/place events have been documented in more detail. I know that the versions of RvNx Mango have decent english subtitles. :D
mangos are better overall anyway.
Yeah the RvNX Mango Version ist an absolut Fierbertraum and well done
the funfact is that the german community was better organized than other governments of a whole country.
and certainly better organized than our own government these days
@@olgahein4384 Thats not very difficult these days to be fair.
the 2th video from "mango" tell the story from the next r/place. and germany was even more ready!
@@Zubarus RvNxMango is his channel name, I think.
being better organized then a government is not a flex
Für den Stuhl 🫡
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Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Staatseigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
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Prima Guinness für alle
it's a little bit longer, but worth it. the "documentation" of the last r/place: Wie Deutschland r/place für immer veränderte
I can also recoment the video from RvNx Mango about r/place
ua-cam.com/video/bgRE8lRz4aQ/v-deo.html
The Video is quit long but still, it is defenitly worth it
Yeah!
PS. I forgot to mention it before but the video also has "official" English subtitles and not these automatic created once from youtube
Better
Yes. Both of them!
RvNx Mango has two videos about r/place 2022 and 2023 and to me they are better than this one. It's also more about Germany
the feeling of power when you understand both languages and dont need subtitles so you can listen to in the background
grüße von der nachtwche o7
Für den Stuhl 🫡
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o7
Like we say in Germany: Uhhh, great cinema ^^
Look the long version by Mango (or Papaplatte). This is a blind thumb up!
Erika is an German Panzer song from the second world war
Diese Kommentarspalte gehört nun der Bundesrepublik Deutschland! I think there was an other r/place where germany dominated the whole canvas, the german youtuber RvNxMango made a good video on that but i dont know if there subtitles, as well i want to recommend the Deutsche Bundesländer in einer Nussschale Part 1 and 2 (3 and 4 are going to be released) on his second channel Jules der Zweite. They present the federal states in a very funny way with many memes and clichés.
Für die Nachtwache. o7
Für Grishmir, der nie seine Storys erzählen durfte! Für den Stuhl, Für VC2!
like he keep his serious face when the screen shows a child screaming "Du Hurensohn!" :D
9:50 Erika is a marching song written during WW2 by a song writer who worked for the Nazis writing marching and propaganda songs. But the song Erika itself is not problematic
A Song that is low key about a girl that gets f*caked by a whole Battalion is kind of problematic though. Just not in the typical Nazi way.
@@Philemaphobia what the fck are you talking? look up the songtext again
The song was writen by a Nazi for the Nazis. Used by Nazi propaganda. Used by right wing internet trolls. And on top of all that it's borderline sexist. How is it not problematic again? (In this video it is used sarcasticaly, which would not work if it did not have this baggage).
9:48 The song Erika, written in 1938, by a nacional socialist writer and composer, was a popular marching song of the german wehrmacht during World War II. It was also an important propaganda tool for the National Socialists. Even after the war, it was still very popular.
The amount of tooling that was created for this. You'd load your tampermonkey/greasemonkey scripts that had the definitions of how the artworks were supposed to look and which areas should be defended and your scripts'd do all the work. You just had to keep the r/place tab open.
ppl made a TON of alt accounts, which is kinda weak but that's what happened. Thousands on people were on the r-de place discord, dozens of organizers.
Dedicated artists working on pixel art while several dozens of people sat in a stage channel and proposed possible collaborations or topics that could be depicted. It had a political vibe with an eye on the whole society. Not the wild west of people randomly clicking pixels.
It’s not weak if the others couldn’t even manage that :D
Apprentice Canada: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh
Meister Deutschland: Komm Junge, ich zeig dir mal wie das geht.
Wow, I was never aware there was a pixel war on reddit!
nice video, but the real story is here: How Germany changed r/place forever. Only then you really understand.
He got a very nice Series about the German States, the 2nd Video jst launched a few Day ago.
Real Culture representing, lol.
He already watched the first part two weeks ago
10:00 a song thats got a little bit of baggage despite the relatively benign lyrics.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erika_(song)
I guess it works out for the subs but his voiceover sounds like it was translated directly from english in some of the parts. :D
Can just recommend RvNx Mango about r/place - that video went more into detail (especially about Germanys role)
grüße an die kolegen der nachtwache
ther is a 2th r/place video from mango, about waht happens at the next r/place after this one.
Yay, my stomach did hurt watching the original the first time.
Erika is a German song from the 1930s. It became a meme when the internet found out that German soldiers loved to sing that song, too ^^
Tha was the most fun in a long time! I will never forget this.
that was quite an event. there's a even better video by Mango (longer) or clips from the battle between papaplatte and xqc, from the last r/place ua-cam.com/video/bgRE8lRz4aQ/v-deo.html
"Erica" was a marsh Song of the german army since early 20. Century if I remember correctly.
It's often used to make corny jokes about germany/nazis/Hitler/Wehrmacht
I don't think I've ever lost as much sleep as during r/place
I wonder how long it will take until he can speak German XD
Im so happy i took part in it :)
The OSU! community an elite unit of professional circle klickers❤💛💙 greetings from Germany
Hippety hoppety This is now GERMAN PROPERTY
Wenn du ein oder zwei gute Videos überwiegend über Deutschland sehen möchtest empfehle ich dir die beiden Teile von r/place von RvnxMango
100% agreed!
you should do such a video and explain "Limmy's Show: Dee Dee: Yoker" because the subs are... not wörk verry well :D
I did place some pixels both in 2022 and 2023, but wasn't really part of or aware of all the battles around it. I hope it will be back next year, I'm ready! 🖤❤️💛
u neet to watch the next event r/place. Germany gone crasy!!!!
You should watch a vid about the last r/place
i was in the Nachtwache
Diese Komentarsektion ist nun Staatseigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Mangos video has actually written subtitles ;D
Die Kommentarsektion unter diesem Video ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Deutschland hat den Chat betreten ❤
Hey Mert, I have been watching your videos for a few years now and I always found them very enjoyable. If I could suggest a video about german culture (I'm from Saxony in Germany) for you to watch and comment on, I would recommend "The greatest hero of the universe (is no one you already know...)" by Perryversum (its like 5 minutes). I'm a huge fan of this german science fiction series and for some reason (language barrier?) nobody seems to have heard about it, even though it had a stable fan community for its entire runtime (60+ years) and has broken so much new ground and influenced a lot of other things (some rumor that even Star Wars creators took notice).
I dearly hope you listen to my recommendation!
Sincerely,
A long time fan.
Sry bin scheiße in englisch. Was ist Saxony
@Lele-Goat Sachsen
@@LibertarianLeninistRants hätte ich mir eigentlich auch denken können. Danke
If you are really interested in an in deptj analysis of german r/place, you shpuld really waarch Mangoe's video on it. Its way longer than this one but really great!
9:57 erica is a famous song of the Wehrmacht. But if u sing this in germany its black humor or someone who wanne tell u the wehrmacht wasn t so evil it was just the ss. Its for germans a redflag that this one at least di not see the nazi times as not so bad.
Erika is a old Folk song that to my understanding, Adolf Hitler used as a sord of Marching song. Please correct me if I'm wrong because that is how I as a german think the song was used and because I never dug deeper into the use of this song during ww2 and the meme nowdays besides being used in very NSDAP fashion, emphasis on the NS
There is also a 2nd video explaining it a bit better in my opinion but everyone likes different styles.
the video:
Creator: RvNx Mango
Title: Wie Deutschland r/place dominierte
Thumbnail: German flag with a quadratic speech bubble with the headline "r/place" and the below stated text "Sprich Deutsch du Hu********"
(the censored word in english mean son of a bitch or whore and is censored in the thumbnail and for a authentic describtion I chose to also censor the profane word)
Greatings🍒
Natürlich habe ich als stolzer deutscher dabei teilgenommen
"Erika" is a marching song created in 1938 and was used by the Wehrmacht. It's a song about the wifes of soldiers waiting for their return. Not an indexed SS song btw. And even way later used by the Austrian Bundesheer.
Any uneducated fool on the right side of politics will try to use it for NS propaganda.
And any uneducated fool on the left side of politics will therefore try to convince you this was hardcore etthno state propaganda.
(#FCKNZS and #FCKAntifa, if you both weren't enemies, you'd be working together. Your behaviors are cut from the same cloth.)
Peace out and thank you Mert for this reaction ❤
The song that sounds familiar to you is an old German military march song.
You should watch both mango's vid about r/place 2 and 3 too.
Mate... you may want to change the colour settings on your camera or video editing software. You are almost in gray scale.
Erika was an old military song way before the second world war, unfortunately the Nazis used this song for propaganda purpose and many people will have a very specific view or better "hearing" about this one.
Dieser Kommentarbereich gehört der BRD
Gude !
Jules legende
MAHLZEIT!
i swear every time i click on a vdeo from you, everything gets more grey
Why do you look so grey?
Jules is funny
Jules is the best youtuber, his videos are masterpieces 😂😂
He is good, leave the Church in the Town Bruh.
@HakleberryFinn why so salty, just my opinion 😂
@@JesseblueXai Sorry i just wanted to Drop that Church thing xD
@@HakleberryFinn lol
MOIN!
"erika techno remix" you didnt hear it yet? shame shame.... ok u are from an island so the internet has to build a tunnel first i guess
hey there i came across a really nice TV work which is english sub.
its a german TV show sat3.
its a deep topic, what if a modern and an old Philosophes were to meet.
title:
Nietzsche has a discussion with Plato [FULL ENGLISH SUB]
link
ua-cam.com/video/WTRKW1GqlF4/v-deo.html
yes it is half an hour, but a grave experience. and its interesting to think about how i persive the world.
just an idea. have a nice day. stay hidratad and have a good time.
"auf der heide blüht ein kleines blümelein" ("on the heath a little flower blooms") is a german folk song that became famous through herms niel's interpretation. it originated in the 1930s and was often sung by soldiers during world war ii, giving it a historical connection to that time. the lyrics speak of love, longing, and homeland, which resonated with many. however, the song is also controversial today due to its ties to the propaganda culture of that era. it remains an example of how music and history are intertwined - a melody that evokes both nostalgia and reflection.
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Explanation what the song "Erika" is
It's basically the most famous German marching and military song although it's a very simple song it's a about a flower and a girl named Erika. It was made in the Weimarer Republic but only really used by the Wehrmacht that's why people like to call it a "Nazi" song although that's wrong. Hasn't anything to do with Nazis only thing is that it was used as a Marching song during the third Reich but it was not invented by the Nazis (Like many other things. They really just used stuff that was already there like the iron cross and the beautiful Kaiserreich flag until 1935 when the swastika flag became the only real flag of the state) And it's basically a meme whenever Germans invade they play this song OR "Preußens Gloria" (Prussias Glory) which was the most famous Prussian marching song and is better than Erika in my opinion.
Here a (my opinion) better Video about Germany and r/place:
"RvNx Mango - Wie Deutschland r/place für immer veränderte"