@@henryhallfan I think the audio is from the 40s but the backround is around west germany in the 1960s since the upside down train wasnt invented in germany until the end of ww2 (i am not really sure tho)
also another backround clue was the cars the only car in germany mostly for the people were the Volkswagen and probably most buildings might have idology on it
Oh yes? I am German, Here anything was beautiful! Before Versailles 1918 and the hate fromm England and France, USA at least! So, Take your opinion and Stick it to the darkzone!
This is beautiful. No tanks, no massed lines of SS troops marching in parade, no carnage. It's just a simple song about the german people and a small flower... called Erika.
Best version of Erika in my opinion, more prosperous, more joyful, more peaceful and more German. It doesn't sound like a war song but rather a German folk song. 100/10 will hear again
Fact: The first radio signal ever broadcast into space was Adolf's speech at the Berlin Olympics along with much German folk music... That means if anyone out there was listening, the first human voice ever heard by extraterrestrials would have been a German voice.
@@gillesderais2457 imagine one day they come down looking for the third empire wanting to make an alliance and then we have to explain how we destroyed them...
As a German in my history class we only were teached about the rise (and downfall) of the Nationalsocialism government thats it Yeah you heard it right thats it We didnt talked about the Olympics just the rising and thats it I spend my whole free time with it (focused on WW2 not the rise of it) because I wanted to learn it already and maybe tell my class they maybe didnt know yet and what had we talked about? The rise of it only this not even about the last battle in Berlin I literally wasted my half life💀
I have this song in my playlist, it's actually really chill to listen to while at work. I probably listen to this about 109 times a day. I'm trying to make it to 110 listens but it's always getting interrupted.
This feels like a version that would play in either a post war Nazi Germany that won WW2 or a more prosperous and competent Weimar Republic in the 40s.
@@Palaemon907 i think he stopped when he learned what hitler was actually trying to do, as he got people on his side and then said "the jews, who likes em? Not me thats for sure!" Then everyone else was like; tf? Correct me if im wrong just wanted to make sure.
Very sad how many cool cultures and countrys are shamed upon for things that they themselves didnt even do, or are joked upon. It was hitlers war, not germanys.
Im curious, I was listening to this one day, and wondered, is this song clean? Is it fine to listen to? And am I supporting old germany if I do so? Please help me on this. I want to make sure that I am not supporting the n@zis.@@potato96hasdrowned66
Such a lovely version of "Erika"! The words are so full of longing for home for the soldiers. Obviously sang this whilst marching as they felt lonely and sad.
Its so weird for that, when i think about it, its possible that if my grandpa ever heard me playing this music, hed say "turn it up son, this is from gramps times", he didnt really like talking about the war, but every picture i see of him pre and during war, he seems happy
I know it's verboten here in the West and I don't really want to take a side, but for what it's worth, I've there quite a few benefits for loyal Germans, all else aside. Can't really blame gramps, honestly.
I'm not German or even White but I appreciate this as a poem. The flower & all that symbology is even similar to Partigiano. But one is considered great & other one isn't. It's basically a love song in my opinion. If anyone didn't know its Nazi history, that is how they will see it. Just saying.
Both my grandfathers fought for the axis side of the war. My grandfather on my mum's side as a Imperial Japanese Zero Pilot and my father's side a Bf 109 and Me 262 pilot. On my dad's side he always sang this song for me. He says that He was not happy to fight for the bad side of WW2 but it was a very good experience for him.
@@shirosan6774Das ist nicht das, was er sagt. Mein Opa hat auf beiden Seiten der Familie für Deutschland gekämpft, weil ich Deutscher bin, aber es ist natürlich kein
@@vincentmerabi3681 ngl I think that'd be a good alt timeline Idea, Instead of Hitler kicking off World War 2, He starts a Worldwide Second Rennaissance Revolution with his works
Erika heißt übersetzt in die Theodische bzw. Althochdeutsche Sprache -EWIGES REICH - E=ewig und Rica = Reich. Der Name -Erich- hat die gleiche Bedeutung in der männlichen Form.
Speer became Führer unexpectedly , sued for peace with the Allies in 1941 as part of a centrist coalition, becomes Acting Regent for future King of Germany like Franco with Juan Carlos I
@@mace1633 Das können wir wirklich nicht wissen. Meinst du was passiert wäre wenn der Zweite Weltkrieg nicht stattgefunden hätte? Ich will nicht sagen dass der Zweite Weltkrieg gut war aber wegen dieses Krieges hat sich die Technologie stark weiterentwickelt. Aber naja wir können nicht wissen ob es besser oder schlechter gewesen wäre wenn manche Dinge in der Vergangenheit nicht passiert wären
The first one was right since it was upside down, so he turned it and realized he needs to show it to the guy so turned it again. It's a map by the way.
That notebook it's really a map named roth guide ( red guide/guía roji), I remember police officers assigned to tourists areas carrying always one of those to answer travelers any questions on how to reach more fastest and easier to any point of interest.
@@KP3droflxp or he just treats civilians like civilians...if you are an american, i understand that this concept is hard for you to understand after america fried more than 200 000 civilians in a total of 3 days with just 2 bombs which each just took around a few seconds to fry their portion
@@refrigerant1245 civilians are good, but Germans also killed 6 million of them, along with the Japanese killing 6 million, then the Americans killing their few million
@@howie3750 everyone killed a fe million, true But like, neither Japanese civilians, nor german, american or soviet civilians where the executioner nor the one to give the order
lyrics: Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein Und das heißt Erika Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein Wird umschwärmt Erika Denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit Zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein Und das heißt Erika In der Heimat wohnt ein blondes Mägdelein Und das heißt Erika Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein Und mein Glück Erika Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht Singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein Und das heißt Erika In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein Und das heißt Erika Schon beim Morgengrau'n sowie beim Dämmerschein Schaut's mich an Erika Und dann ist es mir, als spräch' es laut "Denkst du auch an deine kleine Braut?" In der Heimat weint um dich ein Mägdelein Und das heißt Erika
@@kingastaroth7912 ein deutschland wie damals...mit wert auf der kultur, das traditionelle pflegen, den stolz zeigen dürfen, die deutsche flagge schwingen dürfen, folkslieder singen auf folksfesten, in einigkeit, recht und freiheit so wie es sein sollte...
English Translation: On the heath, there blooms a little flower and it's called : Erika. Eagerly a hundred thousand little bees, swarm around, Erika. For her heart is full of sweetness, a tender scent escapes her blossom-gown. On the heath, there blooms a little flower and it's called : Erika. Back at home, there lives a little maiden and she's called : Erika. That girl is my faithful little darling and my joy, Erika! When the heather blooms in a reddish purple, I sing her this song in greeting. On the heath, there blooms a little flower and it's called : Erika. In my room, there also blooms a little flower and it's called : Erika. Already In the grey of dawn, as it does at dusk, It looks at me, Erika! And it is as if it spoke aloud: "Are you thinking of your fiancée?" Back at home, a maiden weeps for you and she's called : Erika. German Lyrics: Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein und das heißt: Erika. Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein wird umschwärmt Erika, denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit, zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid. Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein und das heißt: Erika. In der Heimat wohnt ein kleines Mägdelein und das heißt: Erika. Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein und mein Glück, Erika. Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht, singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied. Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein und das heißt: Erika. In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein und das heißt: Erika. Schon beim Morgengrau'n sowie beim Dämmerschein schaut's mich an, Erika. Und dann ist es mir, als spräch' es laut: "Denkst du auch an deine kleine Braut?" In der Heimat weint um dich ein Mägdelein und das heißt: Erika.
@@ilaldkxb Perhaps. The line could be "there blooms a little flower and it's named" instead of "and it's called" because in this context it means practically the same thing. Tbh though, I don't even remember posting this.
Mi piacciono tutte le versioni di Erika , ma questa è così rasserenante , è davvero molto bella non l' avevo mai sentita prima !! la conserverò con cura ! 🇮🇹🫂🇩🇪❤️
i like this one better, because it's less dissonant and warlike, and is more cheerful and joyful. Which is what the point of the song is in the first place. It's telling the story about a lady named erika, and that she lives in the hills. Nothing on the song points to anything about an war or something else, yet the one variant that is the most popular, is very dissonant, that it gives that feeling that the song is made for war.
This song is Really Beautiful! it's about flowers so if i get married i want this song in my wedding :] update: he left me and there is no wedding that going to happen soon
@@Imbecile_crazy_philosopher Erika was made in the 1930s. Although it may sound like a good song about a flower named Erika, it was used as aa n@zi german march. But the song anyway Is harmless. As of now. The song is kinda banned in Germany but you can play it privately, in some areas you can't play/sing it.
"Erika" is a German marching song. It is primarily associated with the German Army, especially that of Nazi Germany, although its text has no political content. It was created by Herms Niel and published in 1938, and soon came into usage by the Wehrmacht. It was frequently played during Nazi Party public events.
To think only a couple years before this footage was made Germany was in ruins and the people shattered to see such a prosperous place shows how quickly Germany bounced back
The recording was made by the Adalbert Lutter dance orchestra, the singer is Erwin Hartung.
Any idea on the year?
@@patricknorthrup7708 not sure of the exact date, but sometime in the early 40s. This recording was made for troops at front to enjoy, via radio.
@@henryhallfan I think the audio is from the 40s but the backround is around west germany in the 1960s since the upside down train wasnt invented in germany until the end of ww2 (i am not really sure tho)
also another backround clue was the cars the only car in germany mostly for the people were the Volkswagen
and probably most buildings might have idology on it
@@jarredabad1284 the footage is from west Germany yes
This version much more matches with the lyrics of the song
the best known version is the military version
Agreed 100 percent
I wanna like ur comment but it's 69
Love this version!
@@ianc2336 sexually lol
A video with Erika playing while featuring nothing military at all is very rare
I approve
.сегей
Ито
@@breno3928 "This man is a military bruh" yes. That man is the entire German military
@@rakishpotato4783 Ohhh where is the mood of people...
@@breno3928 He's police, bozo
Finally, I found it. My grandfather always sing this everytime he's feels nostalgic though I don't know German. Love from Argentina 🇦🇷
@Explosionismedd wdym 🤔
🗿
ARGENTINA?!?! AH A TRUE GERMAN! FUR FUHER UND REICH!
wait a minute....
Desconfio 😱
I'm totally stunned on how beautiful this version is.
ikr
I'll vote rwondo da sosa next year
Oh yes? I am German, Here anything was beautiful! Before Versailles 1918 and the hate fromm England and France, USA at least! So, Take your opinion and Stick it to the darkzone!
@@marcus-flavius I'm sorry, but what is that supposed to mean?
@@marcus-flavius What?
This is beautiful. No tanks, no massed lines of SS troops marching in parade, no carnage. It's just a simple song about the german people and a small flower... called Erika.
W
You don't even have to explain why u like this 💀
Brother the song is about a soldier giving his last regards to his wife what are you yapping about
Yapping
Germany looked so good in the 30s propper german clothes
When Austrian painter gets accepted in art school.
The good ending
:)
The prosperous ending
Great ending where 70 mil or some where around there don't die!!
And the Weimar Republic didnt failed
Best version of Erika in my opinion, more prosperous, more joyful, more peaceful and more German. It doesn't sound like a war song but rather a German folk song. 100/10 will hear again
you, good sir surely must be from the "based" department
@Straight outta Uganda Sounds like a love song to me, both military and folk versions.
yep
@@kodacv1612 I do :)
Danke
My grandpa used to sing this to me when i was a baby.
Love from Argentina
XD
And your grandma was Erika?
Ok does he have that german cross?
@@klickklack5580 Grandpa With A Girl's Name? Probably How He Escaped
Wait what
I've been looking for this one version for so long. I thought it was lost forever! Protect this at all cost!
Same bro :D
Yes, at all cost. 👍
same glad i found it again
DOWNLOAD IT NOW
@@Fr1thar dw I got it
Fact: The first radio signal ever broadcast into space was Adolf's speech at the Berlin Olympics along with much German folk music... That means if anyone out there was listening, the first human voice ever heard by extraterrestrials would have been a German voice.
interesting
So that's why the UFO haven't made contact with us yet. They were spooked by the mustache man! 😶
@@gillesderais2457 imagine one day they come down looking for the third empire wanting to make an alliance and then we have to explain how we destroyed them...
As a German in my history class we only were teached about the rise (and downfall) of the Nationalsocialism government thats it
Yeah you heard it right thats it
We didnt talked about the Olympics just the rising and thats it
I spend my whole free time with it (focused on WW2 not the rise of it) because I wanted to learn it already and maybe tell my class they maybe didnt know yet and what had we talked about? The rise of it only this not even about the last battle in Berlin
I literally wasted my half life💀
@@Better_Clean_Than_Green ye because the goal is about erasing history...
I have this song in my playlist, it's actually really chill to listen to while at work. I probably listen to this about 109 times a day. I'm trying to make it to 110 listens but it's always getting interrupted.
Me too hahah
I listen to it 6 gazillion times a day, trying to push it more but also getting interrupted
If you were to listen to this song on 15 speakers 4 times for every hour of the day, how many times would you have listened to this song in 5 years?
@goyimdestroyer This isn't math class my guy
@@ImperiumRomanum476 but it doesn't add up, does it?
This feels like a version that would play in either a post war Nazi Germany that won WW2 or a more prosperous and competent Weimar Republic in the 40s.
Hopefully the latter
Hopefully the former
Hopefully the former.
Hopefully the first
I'm trying to imagine a 40s without the war and I just can't
wake me up when this video has 6 million views and it's not rare anymore.
sure I will 12 thousand rn
@@chadgaming8071 13 k now
@@flabby2142 ok
@@flabby2142 14 k now
Great pun
Finally I found the version on those map shorts🔥🔥🔥
Exactly
i came searching for this version after a fucking warthunder short
This version is very refreshingly different: no military vibes, just pleasant german culture
@ㄉㄎㄉ • ꨆꨟꨮꩆ ꨣꨰꨕ so a nazi song?
(Disney was a huge nazi fan xD )
@@Palaemon907 that's not true. There aren't evidence that Disney was a nazi, an anti-Semite, or a Hitler's supporter
@@Palaemon907 i think he stopped when he learned what hitler was actually trying to do, as he got people on his side and then said "the jews, who likes em? Not me thats for sure!" Then everyone else was like; tf? Correct me if im wrong just wanted to make sure.
Very sad how many cool cultures and countrys are shamed upon for things that they themselves didnt even do, or are joked upon. It was hitlers war, not germanys.
@@KB-ke7pk it's pretty sad how one man tainted a whole culture and nation
See guys? This is actually peaceful
it's because the video was 1950s
the song wasnt supposed to be aligned with holocaust... so i think the fact that it isnt all that bad makes sense
Im curious, I was listening to this one day, and wondered, is this song clean? Is it fine to listen to? And am I supporting old germany if I do so? Please help me on this. I want to make sure that I am not supporting the n@zis.@@potato96hasdrowned66
Einfach super schön und beschreibt Jahrzehnte alte Heimatlieder. Zum Mitsingen jederzeit. Tolle Melodie! ❤
When the beat matches the lyrics
Man literally described music here
the march is better
@@ioheil801 what, like the month
@@SalmonFeet then April 20
@@ioheil801 what
Such a lovely version of "Erika"! The words are so full of longing for home for the soldiers. Obviously sang this whilst marching as they felt lonely and sad.
Piękne okolice, czystość i porządek!!!
Oswiecim
@@unknownengineergaming Oida warum hast du das geschrieben? Der Typ hat doch nur einen positiven Kommentar gemacht
I wish youtube don't cancel or hate speech this masterpiece.
It's mainly because a nazi party member composed the song, so it's affiliated with nazisim.
Ikr
Yeah its so wholesome :/
they wont , because the actual rylics being sung are really nice, they sing about flowers
Its so weird for that, when i think about it, its possible that if my grandpa ever heard me playing this music, hed say "turn it up son, this is from gramps times", he didnt really like talking about the war, but every picture i see of him pre and during war, he seems happy
Germany?
Remember before digital, film cost money, so people mostly smiled when being photographed!
@@G6JPG well thats cool when you think about it, you pay a big amount of money so everyday you can see you smiling on the wall
I know it's verboten here in the West and I don't really want to take a side, but for what it's worth, I've there quite a few benefits for loyal Germans, all else aside. Can't really blame gramps, honestly.
I'm not German or even White but I appreciate this as a poem.
The flower & all that symbology is even similar to Partigiano. But one is considered great & other one isn't.
It's basically a love song in my opinion. If anyone didn't know its Nazi history, that is how they will see it. Just saying.
Both my grandfathers fought for the axis side of the war. My grandfather on my mum's side as a Imperial Japanese Zero Pilot and my father's side a Bf 109 and Me 262 pilot. On my dad's side he always sang this song for me. He says that He was not happy to fight for the bad side of WW2 but it was a very good experience for him.
Its Not a war song
@@shirosan6774Das ist nicht das, was er sagt. Mein Opa hat auf beiden Seiten der Familie für Deutschland gekämpft, weil ich Deutscher bin, aber es ist natürlich kein
Based on
Good ending: Moustache man ended up getting into art school and became a well known painter in Austria
1939 the second renaissance?
@@vincentmerabi3681 ngl I think that'd be a good alt timeline Idea, Instead of Hitler kicking off World War 2, He starts a Worldwide Second Rennaissance Revolution with his works
But USSR goes westward regardless, becoming the USSSSSSSSR.
And Stalin becomes an Orthodox priest. 😏☺️
@@lopakacooper1668 This made my day thanks
this version used to be on youtube about 12 years ago, hosted in japanese letters.
What happened to the video?
@@CooltasticOG got nuked
@@pit7356Damn
POV: The teacher kept teaching children in schools, the painter kept painting and the emperor wasn't greedy
and his mom dont dead
Who's the teacher
ua-cam.com/video/Sh7OEq5fm2Q/v-deo.html
@@TbV-st8efPretty sure it is Mussolini
@@_1_05_ ok
*Time Traveler kicks a rock*
The timeline:
Erika heißt übersetzt in die Theodische bzw. Althochdeutsche Sprache -EWIGES REICH - E=ewig und Rica = Reich. Der Name -Erich- hat die gleiche Bedeutung in der männlichen Form.
Man hat den wichtigsten Teil meines Kommentar durchgestrichen!
Speer became Führer unexpectedly , sued for peace with the Allies in 1941 as part of a centrist coalition, becomes Acting Regent for future King of Germany like Franco with Juan Carlos I
That would be much better than this one we are in.
@@mace1633 Das können wir wirklich nicht wissen. Meinst du was passiert wäre wenn der Zweite Weltkrieg nicht stattgefunden hätte? Ich will nicht sagen dass der Zweite Weltkrieg gut war aber wegen dieses Krieges hat sich die Technologie stark weiterentwickelt. Aber naja wir können nicht wissen ob es besser oder schlechter gewesen wäre wenn manche Dinge in der Vergangenheit nicht passiert wären
2:19 lol the officer turned the notebook twice
2:30 the boy working in the sweatshop looked miserable. [nearly splitting my sides laughing]
Es war einmal vor langer langer Zeit. Danke f. diese Erinnerungen, die damit für mich verbunden sind. MFG
An actual banger
2:18 i dunno why but i find this funny af
@Labeling Sushi No just the fact that he had to try 3 times to get the notebook on the right side
@@abs3050 jajajaja
The first one was right since it was upside down, so he turned it and realized he needs to show it to the guy so turned it again. It's a map by the way.
I listened to this song for the first time, but I feel really nostalgic… Idk why🤔 Greetings from japan
日本へのご挨拶
BANZI!!!!
All jokes aside this version of Erika is possibly the best
The good ending: Adolf got accepted into art school, he is singing joyfuly!
Judging by the style of a few cars in the video and the style of dress/ haircuts that can be seen, I would judge this to be middle to late 1950's.
It was in the fifties
This is amazing
Good music to listen to while driving
...into Poland.
...and France
…and Netherlands
…and Belgium
...and Turkey
if the austrian painter never failed art school
says David
Says: @@MM-of1vf
@@MM-of1vfSays MM-of1vf
🤣🤣
@@MM-of1vfmf has beef with David 😭😭
The way the policeman rotated his notebook because it's upside down and realized he's wrong 2:19
LITTERAL CHAD
That notebook it's really a map named roth guide ( red guide/guía roji), I remember police officers assigned to tourists areas carrying always one of those to answer travelers any questions on how to reach more fastest and easier to any point of interest.
He even roatedes it back again bc his Realisation Was wrong lol
twice
Something surreal about watching an ancient recording of someone fumbling around with a book
I love that song ^^
yes
Yea but, the story behind it is...
@@maxenergyformaxresults is it? the song is about a flower, right?
@@chadgaming8071 no its...hitler.
@@maxenergyformaxresults What?, no its ERIKA like Hitlers is not a girl or a flower
Love this song from Italy 🇮🇹❤️🇩🇪
Wow, this is Germany?? I have never seen this version. This looks amazing. Bless all these people's souls. They did nothing wrong, just enjoying life.
If you’re referring to WW2 you’re a fucking Nazi or apologist.
@@KP3droflxp or he just treats civilians like civilians...if you are an american, i understand that this concept is hard for you to understand after america fried more than 200 000 civilians in a total of 3 days with just 2 bombs which each just took around a few seconds to fry their portion
@@refrigerant1245 civilians are good, but Germans also killed 6 million of them, along with the Japanese killing 6 million, then the Americans killing their few million
@@howie3750 everyone killed a fe million, true
But like, neither Japanese civilians, nor german, american or soviet civilians where the executioner nor the one to give the order
@@KP3droflxp someone has been brainwashed it seems
lyrics:
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
Und das heißt
Erika
Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein
Wird umschwärmt
Erika
Denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit
Zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
Und das heißt
Erika
In der Heimat wohnt ein blondes Mägdelein
Und das heißt
Erika
Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein
Und mein Glück
Erika
Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht
Singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
Und das heißt
Erika
In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein
Und das heißt
Erika
Schon beim Morgengrau'n sowie beim Dämmerschein
Schaut's mich an
Erika
Und dann ist es mir, als spräch' es laut
"Denkst du auch an deine kleine Braut?"
In der Heimat weint um dich ein Mägdelein
Und das heißt
Erika
Eigentlich ist das Lied beziehungsweise die Lyrics nicht schlimm aber...
*A Blonde Little Girl lives at home that means ERIKA*
Discord mod intensifies
@@lolofr Ich finde es echt schade, dass man diesem Lied eine ganz andere Bedeutung verpasst hat wobei es eigentlich einen schönen Text hat :(
When do I get my Goebbels Schnauze?
Thank you. Vielen Dank.
timeless classic 92 years latter
If I ever getting married I want this song playing
Its just perfect
Your wife's name better be Erika or...
@@DarknessVery Would be a gift for me but I dont know anyone whos named Erika :c
NAZI SWINE just kidding
@@Mikewazowskioverheaven Dont worry Iam German living in Germany
And if some people wont understand it then Iam probably a epicfailure I guess
@@Better_Clean_Than_Green good luck convincing people u arent there to make the 4th Reich
I remember when this video only had around 15,000 views, and I'll be damned it certainly has blown up.
The nostalgia almost gassed me out .
Very good song it has an awesome meaning behind it.
No wonder my great grandpa loved this song
We need a 1 hour version of this gem.
WTF just click loop
@@kurbiskopf290 Yes, but what I need is a seamless loop ;-;
@@orcathewanderingmammal4101 give me a month and I’ll do it. (I will forget it)
@@matura93 Reminder,
ua-cam.com/video/pvmZYyEPIG0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=jakewidersum
This is my favorite version of the song,
it genuinely sounds nice
Thank you for uploading such beautiful music!😌💯💖🎼
Time traveler:kill the guy who reject the austrian painter
The timeline:
The guy who rejected the Austrian Painter is the responsible for everything.
Superschöne Erinnerung, welche viel Wärme vermittelt.❤ MFG
Sounds like a version that would be danced to.
I love this beautiful song. Good version.
When Germany was Germany. This Germany gone with the wind.
Wir brauchen ein besseres Deutschland.
@@kingastaroth7912 *besseres
In the good old days before the world got screwed over.
Today its full of refugees💀
The old times was definitly better
Greets from an German with a Asian mother who is not a refugee begging for money
@@kingastaroth7912 ein deutschland wie damals...mit wert auf der kultur, das traditionelle pflegen, den stolz zeigen dürfen, die deutsche flagge schwingen dürfen, folkslieder singen auf folksfesten, in einigkeit, recht und freiheit so wie es sein sollte...
We replacing the shower pipes with the right pipes with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥
my phone is gonna die in a few seconds, this is the last thing it will hear.
once again, it dies with this song.
Same here, I'm on 5 percent
Красивое и совсем не военное исполнение!
Олично! Первый раз слышу!
2:13
道を教えているだけ
@@breno3928 thats police
@@Millkshake59 Military 😎😱
Марш звучит красивее. А что тут красивое-то? - картинка - т.е. краса Рейха.
unbelievable footage - fits the song perfectly
The beat drops harder the french defenses
Best comment I’ve seen all day
not for world war 1
i love to listen to this music, it's kind of warming for your heart
Thank you for uploading all of these treasures, especially under the environment we all knew.
My argentinian grandpa says it's a certified hood classic
Indeed, it was and still is. I played this with my regiment in Burgund for a while
This version of the song is so beautiful and elegant.
WE NOT GETTIN TO STALINGRAD WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🚫🧢
I really love all these amazing songs and music from the past 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
The only Time I can actually enjoy Erika
0:07 best part
Brilliant, I love this version. My name is Erica and I'm German American.
Что обозначает твоё имя? А то в переводе на русский странная какая то песня .. с сексуальным подтекстом
The universe when the Argentinian people drive boats
And a talented austrian painter becomes one of the most know people in the world
This version of Erika is so good,I put this on loop and listened for at least an hour.
What a beautiful version
From pakistan i love it even now i can sing first 7 lines....ERIKA
You can speak German?
Impressive
@@JustAnotherFinger some might even say its... sussy
Am from bangladesh **smirk**
There could have been pakistani guys that fought for germany in ww2
man, this song is just so good, Anne Frankly, this might be the best version i've found! I salute you.
What do you mean by saying "Anne Frankly"?
@@gabrielleyolo6636 yeah.
English Translation:
On the heath, there blooms a little flower
and it's called : Erika.
Eagerly a hundred thousand little bees,
swarm around, Erika.
For her heart is full of sweetness,
a tender scent escapes her blossom-gown.
On the heath, there blooms a little flower
and it's called : Erika.
Back at home, there lives a little maiden
and she's called : Erika.
That girl is my faithful little darling
and my joy, Erika!
When the heather blooms in a reddish purple,
I sing her this song in greeting.
On the heath, there blooms a little flower
and it's called : Erika.
In my room, there also blooms a little flower
and it's called : Erika.
Already In the grey of dawn, as it does at dusk,
It looks at me, Erika!
And it is as if it spoke aloud:
"Are you thinking of your fiancée?"
Back at home, a maiden weeps for you
and she's called : Erika.
German Lyrics:
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika.
Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein
wird umschwärmt Erika,
denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit,
zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid.
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika.
In der Heimat wohnt ein kleines Mägdelein
und das heißt: Erika.
Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein
und mein Glück, Erika.
Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht,
singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied.
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika.
In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika.
Schon beim Morgengrau'n sowie beim Dämmerschein
schaut's mich an, Erika.
Und dann ist es mir, als spräch' es laut:
"Denkst du auch an deine kleine Braut?"
In der Heimat weint um dich ein Mägdelein
und das heißt: Erika.
und das heißt can probably mean "and its name" idk idk german 💀
@@ilaldkxb
Perhaps. The line could be "there blooms a little flower and it's named" instead of "and it's called" because in this context it means practically the same thing.
Tbh though, I don't even remember posting this.
The lyrics are actually so pretty and cute, it's so sad that it had been associated to nazi
The background tune kinda reminds me of one of the south african erika verisons
Mi piacciono tutte le versioni di Erika , ma questa è così rasserenante , è davvero molto bella non l' avevo mai sentita prima !! la conserverò con cura ! 🇮🇹🫂🇩🇪❤️
Erwin Hartung... Mein absoluter Lieblingssänger (;
I always love german, it sounds cool
Certified European classic
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l l you know what this stickman is doing >:)
The man at the end is doing a vibe.
FANTASTIC. Marvelous, and I THINK I saw Erika in the boat with blue sweter. I'm already in love with her.
When the French exchange student is nice to you
i like this one better, because it's less dissonant and warlike, and is more cheerful and joyful. Which is what the point of the song is in the first place. It's telling the story about a lady named erika, and that she lives in the hills. Nothing on the song points to anything about an war or something else, yet the one variant that is the most popular, is very dissonant, that it gives that feeling that the song is made for war.
This song is Really Beautiful! it's about flowers so if i get married i want this song in my wedding :]
update: he left me and there is no wedding that going to happen soon
Probably not. It was an army song for the n@zi germans.
@AÖG. sans219 yeah....no? You arr do wrong on so many levels lmao
@@Imbecile_crazy_philosopher Erika was made in the 1930s. Although it may sound like a good song about a flower named Erika, it was used as aa n@zi german march. But the song anyway Is harmless. As of now. The song is kinda banned in Germany but you can play it privately, in some areas you can't play/sing it.
@@Akurstan_Rep so what he will use it for his wedding if he wants none of your business
@@chachichachi3557 I mean. Yeah it is ok to play it. But not in certain places. Mostly in Germany. That is.
The Hanging train or how people call it in english is the "Wuppertaler Schwebebahn"
Erika is and will always be a song about men singing about a pretty girl they miss back home
This is the best version!
"Erika" is a German marching song. It is primarily associated with the German Army, especially that of Nazi Germany, although its text has no political content. It was created by Herms Niel and published in 1938, and soon came into usage by the Wehrmacht. It was frequently played during Nazi Party public events.
When you are a Roman soldier but you hear the trees talking germanic:oh shi
Perfeito! Essa versão é bem mais calma..
Großartig! Vielen herzlichen Dank und LG aus Montreal, Qc, Canada
Such a joy to hear this😍
To think only a couple years before this footage was made Germany was in ruins and the people shattered to see such a prosperous place shows how quickly Germany bounced back
*painting schools theme be like:*
😂
Musica linda, me dá nostalgia... imprecionante que consigo compreender um pouco mesmo ficando anos longe de meus avós, velhas e boas lembranças😢
Danke für deine tolle Bewertung an den deutschen. Grüße aus Deutschland.
When he failed the art school, he studied in the music school
Now this feels like a song about flowers bees, spring and a girl named Erika
Love it!