Ich finde kaum noch lieder aus der Ritterzeit Deutschlands, die ältesten Lieder die ich finden konnte waren aus dem ersten Weltkrieg, super was du machst, immer weiter so!
@@spades7227 Alles gut ^^ Ich war damals auch überrascht als ich herausgefunden hab, dass des Geyers schwarzer Haufen nach dem ersten Weltkrieg entstanden ist
The song is from the poem "die Balten Fahne" from Karl Freiherr Manteuffel-Katzdangen. I'm usually publishing these type songs (patriotic, war, march etc.) with "folk song" title.
Yes its about the German soldiers coming back from the Baltic after they were unable to defend it any longer from the Bolsheviks. this song hits be hard because I have heritage in Latvia and my family suffered under the Red Terror.
Hallo, ich bin Kurde aus der Türkei aber bin in Deutschland geboren und bin Ausländer! Deutschland ist ein Teil von mir. Ihr habt meine Familie aufgenommen...danke dafür! Bleiben wir stark in dieser schweren Zeit!
When Lithuanian and Belarusian kids bulling Deutsch kid *His grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grandfather:*
If anyone's wondering this song is about the German soldiers finally losing the Baltic to the Bolsheviks after they were basically forgotten by their country after WW1. This song hits hard because its an acknowledgment that they have been estranged and forgotten but still fought on to the last moment. I have heritage in Latvia and my family suffered under the red Terror and would have been killed if they did not flee to Canada. I also have a great uncle who stayed and fought as resistance there.
In fact, in the end of WW1, they lost the Baltic to the Baltic peoples (and partly the Poles), not to the Bolsheviks. Germans had conquered and established colonies in the Baltic and Slavic peoples' lands during the Middle Ages and, of course, tried to conquer them in WW1. While they did fight the Bolsheviks, their main objective was simply to establish German control, but the (capitalist) Balts supported by the Entente pushed them out, hence the sad tone of the song. Naturally, the Germans felt it was still somehow their right to conquer and control the East anyway. So this song glorifies and romanticises past German imperial-colonial aggression against eastern peoples and is part of the nationalist propaganda that prepared the new Nazi imperial-colonial aggression against eastern peoples.
@@leafboy3967 I think it is hard to compare the Baltic German occupation to the Soviet one. The former was based on centuries of essentially what was serfdom and sometimes even slavery (whether it is appropriate to compare the former serfdom to [chattel] slavery in terms of how terrible it was is of course an entirely different debate, however I tend to think [as I will express further in this comment about the Baltic German vs Soviet occupation] that different sufferings while one might be statistically worse than the other, are incommensurable in terms of actual felt pain), whereas the latter was actually a traditional occupation where Latvian culture was diminished and sometimes prohibited, and of course anything that seemed nationalistic was definitely prohibited and instead ideas that supported the Soviet Union's state-communist system was encouraged (which ofc only encouraged nationalism rather than diminish it!). Also, it is worth noting that during the original Red Terror Jewish Latvians were taken at a rate double to that of Gentile Latvians, who were ofc taken around double more often than Russians. I can get the source for that if you would like. Of course, we do not necessarily know what would have happened if the Baltic Germans regained Latvia and Estonia. Perhaps it would have been much better than the Soviet one, and eventually a sort of Germanized Latvian/Estonian society will emerge where Latvians and Estonians have equality to Baltic Germans, or will have almost as much equality as Baltic Germans. Or maybe it'll become incredibly oppressive like the South Africa or the US (in some ways - the oppression was more localized there!). We do not really know, since this did not occur. Side note: at first I was nervous you were talking about the Nazi occupation. The Nazi occupation was of course just as murderous if not more so compared to the Soviet occupation, only they targeted Jewish people and used Latvians who felt that Jews did not belong in their nationalistic fantasy to help murder them (the amount of Latvian collaborators is argued, however the fact that there were some is definite. And no, just because some Latvians were forced to joined the Latvian Legion and did not participate in the Holocaust does not mean that it's ethical to go parading down Rīga in SS uniforms because the SS and all that they represent is immoral and it sends a hateful message to any Jewish, Romani, queer, disabled, or neurodivergent person who sees it. Sure, they may have fought the Soviets who were definitely bad, but so were the Nazis! Choose some other group of fighters who had no relations to the Nazis, or actively fought against the Nazis as well as the Soviets, of which there were quite a few!). Uhh... I think that's it. 😅Edit: should've mentioned that the Nazis actively oppressed the use of Latgalian, a Latvian minority language, and planned eventually to genocide 50% of Latvians and 70-80% of Latgalians (forgot the exact percentage), and also very much hated the Latvians (preferred the Estonians for some reason). So yeah, Nazism and all that it represents does not even just actively send a hateful message Jews, Romani, queer folk, disabled ppl, and neurodivergent people, but also to the Latvians who dress up in SS uniforms themselves, even if they do not realize this!
@marioksoresalhillick299 the Latvian people who glorify the SS are dumbfucks but the bolshiviks outright tried to murder half my family. When Germany took Latvia back, they were welcomed as liberators, and for good reason. Both sides were bad but one was far far worse.
Sigma skibidi music, i love this so much. I can literally listen this for 24 hours and not going to get brain cancer. too good music :)). Germany is so good country even when it was something else. This music reminds me of history classes when we talked about second world war when germany was n**i germany. It was so chill and i had a good teacher there. I would like to listen this with the most expencivest and the most good quality headphones, bc this music is too good to exist in this world. (not too good to dissapear, then it would be shame because then i cant listen this music then i could be depressed because i cant because listen because this because when the when when the when good when the when this when the good music when the really good and best quality music!! My grandad's sons friends cat moms rats dads dog lived in german and he lived in a very luxuriest luxury when the when when house. It was so beautiful and it had very good view to my bestfriend's SISTERS HOUSE. (i dont mean it like it like it was something like sus, i didnt even looked there) (atleast i dont admit it) but yeah... ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() Thank you for reading this non-sense essay. But those first when the when lines WERENT any type of non-sense. So have good day sir, and i hope you had a really really really reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally really gyrr day :)) have a good one or else....
Yeah, it might be the same melody as "All things bright and beautiful". Common practice in the olden days, a few melodies reused with new lyrics as needed. No copyrights after all.
I really didn't know this kind of German folk music. THANK YOU for uploading this and the other ones! I love this. It's incredibly beautiful. It gave me a whole new perspective of my motherland. I still hate to hear singing in German, but the lyrics and especially the music is just wonderful. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland!
In case you ever want to hear German songs that *aren't* 20th-centuries glorifications of imperial chauvinist militarism, nationalism and basically fascism for a change, there's Zupfgeigenhansel (Fordre niemand, mein Schicksal zu hören, Ein stolzes Schiff, Mein Michel), Liederjan (O König von Preussen, Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen), Hannes Wader (Die Moorsoldaten - no more and no less of a 'folk song' than this one) and many others. Believe me, there's a rich and valuable tradition of German songs that *aren't* fascist. Also, hating to hear singing in your mother tongue (and, I assume, thinking that American English is the only language that it's possible to sing in) is just ridiculous and a symptom of how sick European and global culture has become nowadays.
@@dumupad3-da241 I have never cared so much about the meaning or lyrics of the music I like and love. I have always much more listened to the MUSIC itself. I'm not a political person and I'm not interested in history(although I should, I know.). Thanks for the musical suggestions, I will try them out. But don't ever accuse ME of only listening to american music xD Honestly, that's hilarious. I have loved traditional folk music more than any other my whole life long. To be exact since I listened to a russian choir when I was 3. It was the first musical experience that truly impacted my musical taste and my whole life. Since then I've been mostly listening to folk music I like, no matter what country or context. Mostly slavic, especially czech, slovak, russian, polish and ukrainian (I'm talking only about the music, not the political or any other aspects). But also a lot of romanian, latin american, gaelic, greek etc. I don't know anybody else that is only remotely as interested in different cultures ,music and languages as I am myself, which sucks. Nobody to share my interests with. But I won't let someone tell me I only listen to that fucking shit that's played on the radio over and over. That doesn't interest me in the least. Different thing when it comes to classic rock like Led Zep, Stones etc. Or heavy metal. I guess my musical taste is all over the place but the one thing I hate is flat, modern shit without any depth. Which are the most modern german songs, that's just a fact. Same 2 chords, same 3 lines of lyrics and nothing more. Sorry, but that's how I feel about that.
Bu Avrupalıların müzikleri her ne kadar güzel olsa da bizimkiler gibi sanatsallık yok genellikle tekdüze ve aynı şarkı bitene kadar hep aynı tını.. Ben atalarına kurban olurum bize ne güzel eserler bırakmışlar
С заставы на востоке, скорейшей путь врага Заслон домой вернутся, на Рейна берега И хоть на осталось мало Исполнен долг смолна Латы залиты кровью, Но наша честь верна... И принесли мы знамя Что всё вело нас в бой В сражениях под Ригой Наш символ вековой В атаке нашей славы Не раз нас осинял И со времён исконных Нас на восток он звал Звал нас туда издовна С собой не для наград В Германии грядущее Мы уже внесли свой вклад Но мы стали чужими Холодно нас встретил Рейх И хоть наш стяг с востока Был на границах всех... И ныне мы не в подчёте Но не сломил нас рок! Своё потоком знамя Мы отдадим в залог Их вдознавит к совершенствам И день тот не долёк... Вернётся наше знамя в грядущем на восток! Вернётся наше знамя однажды на восток!
While listening to this song I can't help thinking about Ukraine... Fight to the last drop of your blood and heroically defend your country against the invading forces, we love you, Ukraine ✊⚔️
Well, Ukraine is fighting with German weapons now. Although this song is actually about Germany's own invasion and attempt to enslave the Baltic peoples, Belarusians and Ukrainians during WW1, which the song vows to repeat (as Germany really did twenty years later under Hitler's leadership).
Also, urging an entire nation to fight until its last representative is dead doesn't sound very kind of you. Why don't *you* go fight there until you die instead?
Ich finde kaum noch lieder aus der Ritterzeit Deutschlands, die ältesten Lieder die ich finden konnte waren aus dem ersten Weltkrieg, super was du machst, immer weiter so!
Thank you so much :)
i could learn german, i think it would be easy for me to pronounce, except for me rolling my r's any chance i get
Ich will ja nichts sagen, aber das Lied kommt vermutlich aus der Zeit zwischen 1918-1920
@@chaowingchinghongfingshong3109 Zerstör doch nicht mein Hoffnung 😭😂
@@spades7227 Alles gut ^^ Ich war damals auch überrascht als ich herausgefunden hab, dass des Geyers schwarzer Haufen nach dem ersten Weltkrieg entstanden ist
Dont know why but german folk songs are very good and epic.
German History >>>>>>
i don't think its a folk song but to a german this still sounds very good
Its a german knight song
Yes
The song is from the poem "die Balten Fahne" from Karl Freiherr Manteuffel-Katzdangen. I'm usually publishing these type songs (patriotic, war, march etc.) with "folk song" title.
Yes its about the German soldiers coming back from the Baltic after they were unable to defend it any longer from the Bolsheviks. this song hits be hard because I have heritage in Latvia and my family suffered under the Red Terror.
@@leafboy3967 I thought this was about the tectonic knights because they were in the Baltics
I lobe Germany so much! Love Germany from Bulgaria 🇧🇬❤️🇩🇪
Love back in the name of our nation! You are welcome at any time 🤝
*my not Max
I'm very proud of our neighbours.
I'm Austrian. 🇦🇹
Please tell me that you don't want to become an artist
Hey Brother you German too 🇩🇪🤝🇦🇹
@@thepopulationofkazakhstan1116 😂
@@thepopulationofkazakhstan1116 austrian have many artist lel
@@thepopulationofkazakhstan1116 especially in art
Folk müzik hayranı biri olarak bu kanalı yeni keşfetmiş olmama üzülüyorum ama aktif olması ve bildirim gelmesi beni çok mutlu etti:) seviliyorsunuz:))
Çok teşekkür ederimmm, bir süredir aktif değilim çok nadir şarkı atıyorum ama kanalda bir sürü şarkı var saatlerce dinleyebilirsin :)
@@FolkSongsInternational hiç kuşkunuz olmasın ☺️
Germany Is a beautiful country, and so It's her folk songs. Salutations from Italy🇮🇹!
@PixieFairy_01 in lot of languges it has
Danke mein Brüder
@@pixiefairy_0161*Mother* land, *Father* land, etc
Oh, the german music is nice and epic
Yep
Hallo, ich bin Kurde aus der Türkei aber bin in Deutschland geboren und bin Ausländer! Deutschland ist ein Teil von mir. Ihr habt meine Familie aufgenommen...danke dafür! Bleiben wir stark in dieser schweren Zeit!
Havlvl
I'm glad you're back 🙌 👏👏👏👍😃
Thanks, I'm glad to see you :)
Bunun çok önceden farklı bir versiyonunu dinlemiştim hiç hoşuma gitmemişti.Ama buna bayıldım.Teşekkürler Folks Songs.
Rica ederim :)
German folk music is amazing and very beautiful. Love from Russia 🇷🇺 🇩🇪 ❤️
Yeah i hope you dont thinking your country in past
@@calwest689 what do you mean?
@@alejandrokuzinhos2661 hehe
Because in past german and russian is enemy
Em i mean history
I have a feeling that I've already heard this song somwhere...
Those Teutonic knights look terrifyingly badass
I am happy you are here :)
Thank you, I'm happy to see you :)
When Lithuanian and Belarusian kids bulling Deutsch kid
*His grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grand grandfather:*
If anyone's wondering this song is about the German soldiers finally losing the Baltic to the Bolsheviks after they were basically forgotten by their country after WW1.
This song hits hard because its an acknowledgment that they have been estranged and forgotten but still fought on to the last moment. I have heritage in Latvia and my family suffered under the red Terror and would have been killed if they did not flee to Canada. I also have a great uncle who stayed and fought as resistance there.
In fact, in the end of WW1, they lost the Baltic to the Baltic peoples (and partly the Poles), not to the Bolsheviks. Germans had conquered and established colonies in the Baltic and Slavic peoples' lands during the Middle Ages and, of course, tried to conquer them in WW1. While they did fight the Bolsheviks, their main objective was simply to establish German control, but the (capitalist) Balts supported by the Entente pushed them out, hence the sad tone of the song. Naturally, the Germans felt it was still somehow their right to conquer and control the East anyway. So this song glorifies and romanticises past German imperial-colonial aggression against eastern peoples and is part of the nationalist propaganda that prepared the new Nazi imperial-colonial aggression against eastern peoples.
@@dumupad3-da241 Dude im not saying the German occupation was good but the Soviet or communist one was straight up murderous.
@@leafboy3967 especially during wwII
@@leafboy3967 I think it is hard to compare the Baltic German occupation to the Soviet one. The former was based on centuries of essentially what was serfdom and sometimes even slavery (whether it is appropriate to compare the former serfdom to [chattel] slavery in terms of how terrible it was is of course an entirely different debate, however I tend to think [as I will express further in this comment about the Baltic German vs Soviet occupation] that different sufferings while one might be statistically worse than the other, are incommensurable in terms of actual felt pain), whereas the latter was actually a traditional occupation where Latvian culture was diminished and sometimes prohibited, and of course anything that seemed nationalistic was definitely prohibited and instead ideas that supported the Soviet Union's state-communist system was encouraged (which ofc only encouraged nationalism rather than diminish it!). Also, it is worth noting that during the original Red Terror Jewish Latvians were taken at a rate double to that of Gentile Latvians, who were ofc taken around double more often than Russians. I can get the source for that if you would like. Of course, we do not necessarily know what would have happened if the Baltic Germans regained Latvia and Estonia. Perhaps it would have been much better than the Soviet one, and eventually a sort of Germanized Latvian/Estonian society will emerge where Latvians and Estonians have equality to Baltic Germans, or will have almost as much equality as Baltic Germans. Or maybe it'll become incredibly oppressive like the South Africa or the US (in some ways - the oppression was more localized there!). We do not really know, since this did not occur. Side note: at first I was nervous you were talking about the Nazi occupation. The Nazi occupation was of course just as murderous if not more so compared to the Soviet occupation, only they targeted Jewish people and used Latvians who felt that Jews did not belong in their nationalistic fantasy to help murder them (the amount of Latvian collaborators is argued, however the fact that there were some is definite. And no, just because some Latvians were forced to joined the Latvian Legion and did not participate in the Holocaust does not mean that it's ethical to go parading down Rīga in SS uniforms because the SS and all that they represent is immoral and it sends a hateful message to any Jewish, Romani, queer, disabled, or neurodivergent person who sees it. Sure, they may have fought the Soviets who were definitely bad, but so were the Nazis! Choose some other group of fighters who had no relations to the Nazis, or actively fought against the Nazis as well as the Soviets, of which there were quite a few!). Uhh... I think that's it. 😅Edit: should've mentioned that the Nazis actively oppressed the use of Latgalian, a Latvian minority language, and planned eventually to genocide 50% of Latvians and 70-80% of Latgalians (forgot the exact percentage), and also very much hated the Latvians (preferred the Estonians for some reason). So yeah, Nazism and all that it represents does not even just actively send a hateful message Jews, Romani, queer folk, disabled ppl, and neurodivergent people, but also to the Latvians who dress up in SS uniforms themselves, even if they do not realize this!
@marioksoresalhillick299 the Latvian people who glorify the SS are dumbfucks but the bolshiviks outright tried to murder half my family. When Germany took Latvia back, they were welcomed as liberators, and for good reason. Both sides were bad but one was far far worse.
Amazing song😢💧💙💧thanks..and good luck folk songs👼✋
Sigma skibidi music, i love this so much. I can literally listen this for 24 hours and not going to get brain cancer. too good music :)). Germany is so good country even when it was something else. This music reminds me of history classes when we talked about second world war when germany was n**i germany. It was so chill and i had a good teacher there. I would like to listen this with the most expencivest and the most good quality headphones, bc this music is too good to exist in this world. (not too good to dissapear, then it would be shame because then i cant listen this music then i could be depressed because i cant because listen because this because when the when when the when good when the when this when the good music when the really good and best quality music!! My grandad's sons friends cat moms rats dads dog lived in german and he lived in a very luxuriest luxury when the when when house. It was so beautiful and it had very good view to my bestfriend's SISTERS HOUSE. (i dont mean it like it like it was something like sus, i didnt even looked there) (atleast i dont admit it) but yeah... ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() Thank you for reading this non-sense essay. But those first when the when lines WERENT any type of non-sense. So have good day sir, and i hope you had a really really really reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally reallyreally really gyrr day :)) have a good one or else....
i dont admit that i liked my own comment :D xd lmaoo lmfaoo lol
i think thats a good reason to like own comment
yes, i know! it was fun to read this
yup i gaved you my time when i was reading this
AMAZING NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER WHAT? NEVER GIVE UPP!
Etkileyici içimde birşeyleri etkiliyor ve kabartıyor
I think I remember hearing this melody in church
Yeah, it might be the same melody as "All things bright and beautiful". Common practice in the olden days, a few melodies reused with new lyrics as needed. No copyrights after all.
Hello could you do Crimean Tatar Folk song? ’‘Ey Güzel Qırım‘‘ please
Perfect
Ah Deutschland.
This made me laugh way harder than I should've
@@hogierages How
@PixieFairy_01 yeah?
Ja nh 🥶
True Deutschland be friends with Italia forever 🇮🇹♥️🇩🇪
The German people shall live on for centuries
Wow,love from Italy
Piękna piosenka 💪👌❤️
Every Swadian playthrough when war declares unexpectedly and my tier II troops get PWned
I really didn't know this kind of German folk music. THANK YOU for uploading this and the other ones! I love this. It's incredibly beautiful. It gave me a whole new perspective of my motherland. I still hate to hear singing in German, but the lyrics and especially the music is just wonderful. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland!
In case you ever want to hear German songs that *aren't* 20th-centuries glorifications of imperial chauvinist militarism, nationalism and basically fascism for a change, there's Zupfgeigenhansel (Fordre niemand, mein Schicksal zu hören, Ein stolzes Schiff, Mein Michel), Liederjan (O König von Preussen, Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen), Hannes Wader (Die Moorsoldaten - no more and no less of a 'folk song' than this one) and many others. Believe me, there's a rich and valuable tradition of German songs that *aren't* fascist. Also, hating to hear singing in your mother tongue (and, I assume, thinking that American English is the only language that it's possible to sing in) is just ridiculous and a symptom of how sick European and global culture has become nowadays.
@@dumupad3-da241 I have never cared so much about the meaning or lyrics of the music I like and love. I have always much more listened to the MUSIC itself. I'm not a political person and I'm not interested in history(although I should, I know.). Thanks for the musical suggestions, I will try them out. But don't ever accuse ME of only listening to american music xD Honestly, that's hilarious. I have loved traditional folk music more than any other my whole life long. To be exact since I listened to a russian choir when I was 3. It was the first musical experience that truly impacted my musical taste and my whole life. Since then I've been mostly listening to folk music I like, no matter what country or context. Mostly slavic, especially czech, slovak, russian, polish and ukrainian (I'm talking only about the music, not the political or any other aspects). But also a lot of romanian, latin american, gaelic, greek etc. I don't know anybody else that is only remotely as interested in different cultures ,music and languages as I am myself, which sucks. Nobody to share my interests with. But I won't let someone tell me I only listen to that fucking shit that's played on the radio over and over. That doesn't interest me in the least. Different thing when it comes to classic rock like Led Zep, Stones etc. Or heavy metal. I guess my musical taste is all over the place but the one thing I hate is flat, modern shit without any depth. Which are the most modern german songs, that's just a fact. Same 2 chords, same 3 lines of lyrics and nothing more. Sorry, but that's how I feel about that.
@@dumupad3-da241 where are you from btw?
I showed this to my British grandfather……… then he ran away JUST JOKING
C R U S A D T I M E
Suggestion: Karelian folk song - Petroskoil
Bu Avrupalıların müzikleri her ne kadar güzel olsa da bizimkiler gibi sanatsallık yok genellikle tekdüze ve aynı şarkı bitene kadar hep aynı tını.. Ben atalarına kurban olurum bize ne güzel eserler bırakmışlar
It’s like boss music.
You have mad it to the final day preper for the crusader doge
New German folk song in a while
By the way I know you used to have a video of the folk song erika did it get deleted
I'm still sad :'(
Oof
@@FolkSongsInternational ohhhh
Arkaplanı nerden buluruz kral
Savaşı gören gerçek bir savaşçı gibi hissettiriyor
🌹❤️🇩🇪
Alemania un símbolo que aunque los destrosen y no tengan nada pueden levantarse y ser mejores
East elbian curse, still alive today…
adam hala şarkı yolluyo ya çok saol
Love listening to the songs of a people who would have despised me 😸(not lying - this is a good song!).
Melody
Only 2 german songs here can class as Folk songs
Да, Восток всегда их звал...., Сложить свои головы)) 🇷🇺
О ещё ватник который не знает историю))
🇮🇹♥️🇩🇪
all you need is Japan and you got the unholy trio lol
I like duestchland
С заставы на востоке, скорейшей путь врага
Заслон домой вернутся, на Рейна берега
И хоть на осталось мало
Исполнен долг смолна
Латы залиты кровью,
Но наша честь верна...
И принесли мы знамя
Что всё вело нас в бой
В сражениях под Ригой
Наш символ вековой
В атаке нашей славы
Не раз нас осинял
И со времён исконных
Нас на восток он звал
Звал нас туда издовна
С собой не для наград
В Германии грядущее
Мы уже внесли свой вклад
Но мы стали чужими
Холодно нас встретил Рейх
И хоть наш стяг с востока
Был на границах всех...
И ныне мы не в подчёте
Но не сломил нас рок!
Своё потоком знамя
Мы отдадим в залог
Их вдознавит к совершенствам
И день тот не долёк...
Вернётся наше знамя в грядущем на восток!
Вернётся наше знамя однажды на восток!
Like Ukraine today
И ведь вернулось же...
kiedy zniknęły Niemcy?
Bunlar töton şovalyesi miydi?
Bu Halk Müziğinde l.Dünya Savaşı sonrası Çarlık tarafından Riga ve eşrafında sıkıştırılıp İmparatorluk tarafından unutulan şövalyeler anlatılır
While listening to this song I can't help thinking about Ukraine... Fight to the last drop of your blood and heroically defend your country against the invading forces, we love you, Ukraine ✊⚔️
Well, Ukraine is fighting with German weapons now. Although this song is actually about Germany's own invasion and attempt to enslave the Baltic peoples, Belarusians and Ukrainians during WW1, which the song vows to repeat (as Germany really did twenty years later under Hitler's leadership).
Also, urging an entire nation to fight until its last representative is dead doesn't sound very kind of you. Why don't *you* go fight there until you die instead?
CRUSADTIME
Can u do armenian song
Es ist einfach keiner in den Kommentaren Deutscher 🦧
Wait for Republika Srpska (Bosnia)
🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🤍🤍🧭🧭🧭🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🦕🦕
Prussia, komme zum mich
Blatt zum Drucken: andihoffnung.files.wordpress.com/2022/10/die-grenzwacht-hielt-im-osten-liedzettel-a4-empfohlene-tonart-a-moll.pdf