She was on fire with her slow and subtle, cutting remarks. And this is a spiritual counterpoint to the Les Marseilles scene in Casablanca. That was an act of French defiance during the War, while this is the post-War answer as to the lingering effects of German occupation. Bookends to that dark chapter we must never allow again.
I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY THEY CANCELED THIS AND WHY SO LOW REVIEWS....LOVED THIS so very much...it was not mad men but it was in a way better...the scope was larger...and I loved Colletes character
I liked the show too but it was a bit clunky and hard to sustain good material. Think it would have worked on cable maybe with a shorter run of episodes.
Absolutely better than Mad Men. Better pacing, better variety: drama, romance, humor, intrigue, excellent acting and story lines... the characters evolved slowly as past secrets were revealed. The fact that this show was cancelled so soon while most of today's trash TV continues for years is evidence that Americans no longer have any concept of class and don't recognize it when they see it. Such a loss.
I wish people like you understood history and as Germany how it’s grown as a country and this song resembles how Deutschland as grown far and beyond.. respecting humanity.. it’s called growing up sir.. stop with these irrelevant comments. :)
@@anupa7496 Actually, she was using the nazi version, so she was actually shaming them and also saying go to hell. Even though she was in Germany, she wasn’t technically commiting a crime because she was in the United States Ambassador.
Unsere wunderschöne Nationalhymne die aktuell so zerfleddert ist dass wir rein theoretisch die alten Gebiete wieder haben sollten um diese Erweiterung unserer Nationalhymne wieder anzugleichen... ✌😉
A few things to clear up the historical errors made in this episode. First off, the building that the East German “Spy” from this episode mentions to the other stewardesses while waiting to get into this little shindig, she called the place the headquarters of the Luftwaffe, also known as the Reichsluftfahrtministerium, was not where the US Mission Berlin was located. The mentioned building was in East Berlin after the end of the war and division of the city into four sectors. The US Mission Berlin was actually located on the grounds of the former District Air Command (Luftgaukommando III) of the German Luftwaffe. This facility later became the headquarters of the Berlin Brigade, the US Commander of Berlin (USCOB), and the US Mission Berlin. The complex became known as the General Lucius D. Clay Headquarters after May 10, 1979. It sat along Clayallee. I know this because I was stationed in West Berlin from 88-92, at Tempelhof Central Airport, an airbase which was the US Air Force presence in the American Sector. I’d been to the Clay headquarters on too many occasions to count. I have to say that I enjoyed her rendition of Deutschlandlied, especially her singing of the first stanza, as a French woman who endured the nazi terror (as a child) that was unleashed upon France. It was the ultimate middle finger to the fait accompli that the Americans needed the Germans as a bulwark against communism in Western Europe, and, as she said, it was a “miracle” that absolved them of their collective guilt in one small speech. I am glad Kennedy gave that speech, it was fitting at a time when things there were so crazy, and like his predecessor Truman did with the Airlift, it assured the Berliners and the rest of Western Europe that we were staying put. We had a legal right to be there, and we were going to exercise that right, regardless of what the DDR and the Soviets decided to do. Great scene, one of my favorites from the entire series, for obvious reasons. If you like the show, it’s streaming for free on Crackle.
the song was initially a German unification song from the 1870's when 'Germany' was just a series of city-states ... by 1885 when my people left , it was unifying into one nation grabbing land in the French Alsace and renaming it Saarland , grabbing the Sudetanland from Czechoslavakia and Silesia from Poland ... the Third Reich forced the French in the 'Saarland' to speak German and the flight attendant , Colette, in the Pan Am tv show was one of those from France forced to speak German and memorize the 'new' German national anthem , and that's why she left crying !!!
That's total bullshit the Elsaß and the Saarland are two different things, yet of course both German. And it was France, who over centuries spread her disgusting influence not just into German, but also into Breton, Italian and Spanish territories? Vous, les gens dégoûtants, n'êtes certainement pas les victimes dans cette affaire! Que la France brûle en enfer.
Huh, to clarify Alsace was always german, originally it was a german state under the Holy Roman Empire, though Strasbourg (the pre-eminent city of the state), it was captured in 1639 and kept a great degree of autonomy. For example it was still predominantly german speaking in all levels of local government, it was nearly universally protestant (unlike catholic france), and it remained this way until the 19th century where your story picks up with german unification.
Pretty actress and not a bad singer. Most of Pan Am was really bad. The plots they were writing were just not good. They decided to make it a soap opera. Many of us who watched were more interested in the airline, planes, flying and the flight attendants but not their love life.
lmao. It was intended to be a drama show. Was a decent series, without being mindblowing. I love planes etc but was not expecting it to be about that, that is being pretty autistic tbh.
@@jeep146 LOL is this supposed to be some kind of own? If you can't understand the main point was that it was intended to be a drama then you have some autistic brain thinking it was going to be about planes, good show or bad.
That's certainly how it would be seen by a one-dimensional technical mind. The fact is that it incorporated a variety of input: humor, intrigue, historical and social dynamics of the time, romance, but most importantly, the learning opportunities afforded by the story line putting them in 2-3 different countries every episode. But that would probably be difficult to discern by someone unfamiliar with the difference between there, they're and their.
The best!!! Obrigado a Deus por esta oportunidade de demonstrar o orgulho alemão, apesar da campanha contraia às nossas raízes e aos nossos ideais de um povo unido, Sem Culpas e prósperos! Graças a Deus!!! 🙏
Claramente tu não entendeu a cena. A personagem que cantou o hino é uma francesa que viveu sob ocupação alemã na segunda guerra. Ela perdeu familiares na invasão alemã e se ressente dos alemães pelos danos que a França sofreu na guerra. E o evento que aparece na série acontece em Berlim, num prédio que pertencia a Luftwaffe. Ela cantou essa versão do hino como provocação. Eu acho que você como alemão (ou descendente) deve saber que esse verso foi retirado do hino da Alemanha por causa da associação com o n4z1sm0. Basicamente a Collete (a personagem que canta) mandou os alemães, mais precisamente os nazistas, tomarem no c* de forma bem sutil.
Colette, who was singing, was a little girl in France living under German rule. She was singing the Nazi version of the German national anthem because that is the one she was forced to learn and sing when she was young. If I'm not mistaken, one of her parents was killed by the Gestapo because they were suspected of working with the Résistance.
It's not really the "Nazi Version". It's part of the riginal Deutschlandlied just as its first stanza just as much as the current German anthem is the third one. It's not about dominating other countries even though the Nazis successfully gave it that touch. It was about uniting Germany under one banner. In fact the Nazis banned the Deutschlandlied apart from the first Stanza and sung the Horst-Wessel Lied instead. Technically the first stanza is not banned to be sung in Germany either. You just don't sing the National Anthem when doing so. Thus singing it kinda is an affront against the German people - like singing "Dixieland" as US National Anthem.
@@Exodon2020 This. I am a German American and while I'm proud to be a American over everything else I wish my ancestral country would not consider it to be shameful to be prideful and Nationalistic because of something that happened 80 years ago. It is never racist or evil to be Nationalistic unless you take it that far.
This is a message to us today (2018, Dec.) Colette's agony was the result of a cult of German nationalism that caused immense horrors and pain to millions of people. The instruments creating these horrors and pain were the German people. These people are just like us. Loving and caring and kind. They were lead by nationalism to do very bad things. We are not immune from this danger. We can create this same world of nationalistic fervor that destroyed the lives of so many German neighbors and citizens. Only by accepting our own neighbors and citizens as equals, regardless of ethnic and social differences, can we save our children from Colette's pain.
It made complete sense for her to do this at that moment and space. Her parents were killed by the Nazis and this was her way to shame them - and in a large setting. Perfect writing and directing.
Indeed, she is from the part of the Moselle department that went to Germany in 1871, went back to France with the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919 and annexed by Germany in 1940, together with the two Alsatian departments. The German rule was no fun.
Okay, good anthem yes. But that version of the Anthem was outlawed and banned, because it was played by the Nazi regime. So her singing it was like a slap in the face to the Germans and overall disrespectful. So, props to her. Power move 😎
It isnt banned, its just not Part of our anthem anymore. People don`t like it/find it weird if the 1st verse is sung in public (Which is why many think its illegal) but it is in fact not illegal. Many university fraternitys sing the whole anthem quite often for traditional reasons. So yeah her singing that song wasnt illegal at that time, it just was the ultimate disrespect.
@Darius Kang Awww "Snowflake"? Hope you didn't hurt your little brain thinking of that one. Careful now, you don't want to overwork your two brain cells on little ol me :3
tv show called pan am on ABC. it was really good but ABC didn't promote or support it. they were in a rush to try whatever instantly sticks so they canceled this show in the first season along with tons of other shows. This was a time when TV networks were launching several new shows every season of the year and canceling agonist everything in the first season. right around 2011 if I recall correctly.
Es Lebe Deutschland do you know If the German anthen "Deutschland Uber alles" was writen before the third Reich? I Think It is so Dumb to Skip This verses. They até beautiful.
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ranjan maithani In another episode she finds out she is of Jewish descent which made this scene even more powerful...
@@taroman7100 She was French. She sings this to embarrass the Germans and remind them of what they did to her people in the occupied zone during the Second World War. She already hints at this pain and bitterness was her statement that she "was forced to learn" German (and therefore this verse of the anthem) as a child.
@@taroman7100 The actress is indeed Canadian, more precisely from Quebec. They probably chose her in case they would need an actress able to play in French for the role.
This a beautiful anthem that has nothing to do with WWII but the united, beautiful, glorious Germany and its amazing and nice people. I can´t stand all the negative propaganda that (especially) american series and movies try to spread about my favourite country. Disgusting!
Well, you can't ignore the Holocaust and World War II even if you love Germany, just as patriotic Americans can't legitimately ignore large-scale plantation slavery or the near-genocide of Native Americans.
Six million jews, and millions more Russians, Romani, handicapped and gays beg to differ. My father nearly gave his life liberating millions from concentration camps. Germany has it plusses (partly German myself), but read history and get back to me.
Then you should well know that the first stanza heard here is not part of the national anthem anymore, that it's never sung in Germany in public settings, and above all why. This is historical fiction, not propaganda, set in a period not so long after your amazing and nice people turned up doing some rather less amazing or nice things.
POWERFUL. “You speak German really well.” “I was forced to learn it as a child.” Bravo, Collette.
Yes, Bravo for being a jaded schlut.
She was on fire with her slow and subtle, cutting remarks. And this is a spiritual counterpoint to the Les Marseilles scene in Casablanca. That was an act of French defiance during the War, while this is the post-War answer as to the lingering effects of German occupation. Bookends to that dark chapter we must never allow again.
*La Marseillaise
@@Alan_MacThank you, couldn’t correct it on my phone.
The daggers at the pianist when her voice starts to break like “don’t you fucking dare stop playing”.. i love her
Yeah❤
Too bad the show was cancelled. It was the best show on TV.
why? :(
@@somewherenear3003 . Ditto.
@@somewherenear3003 The show was too deep and layered for the average brain dead viewer whose idea of entertainment is reality TV.
@@barrykidd1977. Sad because the show had so much potential.
I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY THEY CANCELED THIS AND WHY SO LOW REVIEWS....LOVED THIS so very much...it was not mad men but it was in a way better...the scope was larger...and I loved Colletes character
6xtbirk because vampires and wolfs are more interesting for teenfools
I liked the show too but it was a bit clunky and hard to sustain good material. Think it would have worked on cable maybe with a shorter run of episodes.
Exactly ,it feels like a finessed Mad Men with real flavor
Absolutely better than Mad Men. Better pacing, better variety: drama, romance, humor, intrigue, excellent acting and story lines... the characters evolved slowly as past secrets were revealed. The fact that this show was cancelled so soon while most of today's trash TV continues for years is evidence that Americans no longer have any concept of class and don't recognize it when they see it. Such a loss.
Eye👻❤Collette.
Beautifully done. Absolute perfection.
sucks that this show was cancelled.. loved it so much!
Whats the name of movie?
@@faviocuadrado3877 Its a tV show called Pan Am.... l
Her acting is out of this world. Esp when she sings
Never heard a character be able to sing “Go to Hell” quite like that ...it was a great scene.
I loved watching this show! It was the best. I was so upset when they cancelled it so quickly. 🙁
I wish people like you understood history and as Germany how it’s grown as a country and this song resembles how Deutschland as grown far and beyond.. respecting humanity.. it’s called growing up sir.. stop with these irrelevant comments. :)
@@anupa7496 I completely agree!
I could feel the resentment through her expressions.. great scene and great acting
@@anupa7496 Actually, she was using the nazi version, so she was actually shaming them and also saying go to hell. Even though she was in Germany, she wasn’t technically commiting a crime because she was in the United States Ambassador.
I wish this show came out at around this time in our lives --- it would've been great on NETFLIX or PRIME!
It WAS on Netflix
@@RC-eb5hqBut it initially aired on ABC.
Das ist ganz toll, Collette!Gut gemacht!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Extremely touching scene. ..
so schön gesungen!
Unsere wunderschöne Nationalhymne die aktuell so zerfleddert ist dass wir rein theoretisch die alten Gebiete wieder haben sollten um diese Erweiterung unserer Nationalhymne wieder anzugleichen... ✌😉
A few things to clear up the historical errors made in this episode. First off, the building that the East German “Spy” from this episode mentions to the other stewardesses while waiting to get into this little shindig, she called the place the headquarters of the Luftwaffe, also known as the Reichsluftfahrtministerium, was not where the US Mission Berlin was located. The mentioned building was in East Berlin after the end of the war and division of the city into four sectors. The US Mission Berlin was actually located on the grounds of the former District Air Command (Luftgaukommando III) of the German Luftwaffe. This facility later became the headquarters of the Berlin Brigade, the US Commander of Berlin (USCOB), and the US Mission Berlin. The complex became known as the General Lucius D. Clay Headquarters after May 10, 1979. It sat along Clayallee. I know this because I was stationed in West Berlin from 88-92, at Tempelhof Central Airport, an airbase which was the US Air Force presence in the American Sector. I’d been to the Clay headquarters on too many occasions to count. I have to say that I enjoyed her rendition of Deutschlandlied, especially her singing of the first stanza, as a French woman who endured the nazi terror (as a child) that was unleashed upon France. It was the ultimate middle finger to the fait accompli that the Americans needed the Germans as a bulwark against communism in Western Europe, and, as she said, it was a “miracle” that absolved them of their collective guilt in one small speech. I am glad Kennedy gave that speech, it was fitting at a time when things there were so crazy, and like his predecessor Truman did with the Airlift, it assured the Berliners and the rest of Western Europe that we were staying put. We had a legal right to be there, and we were going to exercise that right, regardless of what the DDR and the Soviets decided to do. Great scene, one of my favorites from the entire series, for obvious reasons. If you like the show, it’s streaming for free on Crackle.
Eye... Hope... That...
You...
Are a h.s. teacher of History now.
Thank You 4 your Service & may GOD Bless you & yours:
Merry Christmas!!!
Canadian Actress imitating a Parisian-style French Accent, to sing in German, for an American TV show =D
I didn’t know the context for this until now. Holy shit.
That woman has balls to do that at that point in time
I love her 'bite'.
Trap?
@Bruno56 WHY NOT THE US HELPED REBUILD THEM
And in real life, at that time, she would have been fired the very next morning.
Hermosa escena!!! Beautiful !!! Muy emocionante!!!!
I remember this scene like yesterday and I cried. 🌷🌈😢
Lioness Es why the rainbow
So in love with her. Absolutely gorgeous.
the song was initially a German unification song from the 1870's when 'Germany' was just a series of city-states ... by 1885 when my people left , it was unifying into one nation grabbing land in the French Alsace and renaming it Saarland , grabbing the Sudetanland from Czechoslavakia and Silesia from Poland ... the Third Reich forced the French in the 'Saarland' to speak German and the flight attendant , Colette, in the Pan Am tv show was one of those from France forced to speak German and memorize the 'new' German national anthem , and that's why she left crying !!!
That's total bullshit the Elsaß and the Saarland are two different things, yet of course both German. And it was France, who over centuries spread her disgusting influence not just into German, but also into Breton, Italian and Spanish territories? Vous, les gens dégoûtants, n'êtes certainement pas les victimes dans cette affaire! Que la France brûle en enfer.
well are you stupid or what ??? What you say is full of lies.
Nice story, thanks for sharing the context. Nice clarification.
Huh, to clarify Alsace was always german, originally it was a german state under the Holy Roman Empire, though Strasbourg (the pre-eminent city of the state), it was captured in 1639 and kept a great degree of autonomy. For example it was still predominantly german speaking in all levels of local government, it was nearly universally protestant (unlike catholic france), and it remained this way until the 19th century where your story picks up with german unification.
Great actress!
No matter what it meant, love the song.
It's the German national anthem.
1st part of anthem but not song anymore only the 3rd part
the song is nice but the lyrics got a new, perverted meaning and that's why it changed
Long live Deutschland
🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@scottnichols3685
Long live Deutschland, you weak-stomached piece of human filth.
@@scottnichols3685
Be Nice.❤😊
es lebe Deutschland
Sadly beautiful
Bravissima!
PLEAAAAAAAASE bring this show back! You all SUCKED for cancelling without Colette saying she was pregnant!
Guarantee that would have happened.
I wish there was a season two so she could have found her brother!
"BEAUTIFUL"♥️"
Claus von Stauffenberg with respect and longing
Pretty actress and not a bad singer. Most of Pan Am was really bad. The plots they were writing were just not good. They decided to make it a soap opera. Many of us who watched were more interested in the airline, planes, flying and the flight attendants but not their love life.
lmao. It was intended to be a drama show. Was a decent series, without being mindblowing. I love planes etc but was not expecting it to be about that, that is being pretty autistic tbh.
@@alliedmastercomputer5407 I guess I was wrong what is it going on now, ten or eleven seasons? Wait it only made one season. I wonder why?
@@jeep146 LOL is this supposed to be some kind of own? If you can't understand the main point was that it was intended to be a drama then you have some autistic brain thinking it was going to be about planes, good show or bad.
That's certainly how it would be seen by a one-dimensional technical mind. The fact is that it incorporated a variety of input: humor, intrigue, historical and social dynamics of the time, romance, but most importantly, the learning opportunities afforded by the story line putting them in 2-3 different countries every episode. But that would probably be difficult to discern by someone unfamiliar with the difference between there, they're and their.
I can correct my post but sad to say, no hope for the script.
What is the name of the series?
Noe Cruz TV series Pan Am
What is the name of this film
Dankeschön
@fifu 1000 and what is the episode ?
The best!!! Obrigado a Deus por esta oportunidade de demonstrar o orgulho alemão, apesar da campanha contraia às nossas raízes e aos nossos ideais de um povo unido, Sem Culpas e prósperos! Graças a Deus!!! 🙏
Claramente tu não entendeu a cena. A personagem que cantou o hino é uma francesa que viveu sob ocupação alemã na segunda guerra. Ela perdeu familiares na invasão alemã e se ressente dos alemães pelos danos que a França sofreu na guerra. E o evento que aparece na série acontece em Berlim, num prédio que pertencia a Luftwaffe. Ela cantou essa versão do hino como provocação. Eu acho que você como alemão (ou descendente) deve saber que esse verso foi retirado do hino da Alemanha por causa da associação com o n4z1sm0. Basicamente a Collete (a personagem que canta) mandou os alemães, mais precisamente os nazistas, tomarem no c* de forma bem sutil.
@@mbizarriaGrande irmão
The best Nationalist spirit..
wait, I didn't quite get what was going on from the beginning.
Colette, who was singing, was a little girl in France living under German rule. She was singing the Nazi version of the German national anthem because that is the one she was forced to learn and sing when she was young. If I'm not mistaken, one of her parents was killed by the Gestapo because they were suspected of working with the Résistance.
It's not really the "Nazi Version". It's part of the riginal Deutschlandlied just as its first stanza just as much as the current German anthem is the third one. It's not about dominating other countries even though the Nazis successfully gave it that touch. It was about uniting Germany under one banner. In fact the Nazis banned the Deutschlandlied apart from the first Stanza and sung the Horst-Wessel Lied instead.
Technically the first stanza is not banned to be sung in Germany either. You just don't sing the National Anthem when doing so. Thus singing it kinda is an affront against the German people - like singing "Dixieland" as US National Anthem.
Como se llama la película por favor
@@Exodon2020 This. I am a German American and while I'm proud to be a American over everything else I wish my ancestral country would not consider it to be shameful to be prideful and Nationalistic because of something that happened 80 years ago. It is never racist or evil to be Nationalistic unless you take it that far.
@@Buckshot-DCS i believe the term would be Patriotic not a Nationalist.
bravo kleine !!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is a message to us today (2018, Dec.) Colette's agony was the result of a cult of German nationalism that caused immense horrors and pain to millions of people. The instruments creating these horrors and pain were the German people. These people are just like us. Loving and caring and kind. They were lead by nationalism to do very bad things. We are not immune from this danger. We can create this same world of nationalistic fervor that destroyed the lives of so many German neighbors and citizens. Only by accepting our own neighbors and citizens as equals, regardless of ethnic and social differences, can we save our children from Colette's pain.
Shut up Jerre your not that insightful your just parroting someone sles views.
exactly this. 💯
best anthem ever...
La Marseillaise is much better than this.
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It's about shock; and the realisation by oppressors that the oppressed have found their voice; go Scotland 🙏
some people hold grudges
About the Holocaust and World War II, do you mean? How petty of them, hmmmm?
Great rendition though not sure how much plot sense it made to have her sing it there.
It made complete sense for her to do this at that moment and space. Her parents were killed by the Nazis and this was her way to shame them - and in a large setting. Perfect writing and directing.
good !!!!!
Is she from the Alsace-Lorraine part of France that they ceded to the Prussians/ German Empire in 1871?
Don't know... but they probably drink Gewurtztraminer white wine.
Indeed, she is from the part of the Moselle department that went to Germany in 1871, went back to France with the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919 and annexed by Germany in 1940, together with the two Alsatian departments. The German rule was no fun.
lei è stupenda.....
Could someone put me in context?
@@marissaurias5116 Deutschlandlied first stanza was used since Weimar Republic. Educate yourself.
respect for their proud
just like today brandon and schooez
Okay, good anthem yes. But that version of the Anthem was outlawed and banned, because it was played by the Nazi regime. So her singing it was like a slap in the face to the Germans and overall disrespectful.
So, props to her. Power move 😎
not so ONLY THE 1ST VERSE
It isnt banned, its just not Part of our anthem anymore. People don`t like it/find it weird if the 1st verse is sung in public (Which is why many think its illegal) but it is in fact not illegal. Many university fraternitys sing the whole anthem quite often for traditional reasons.
So yeah her singing that song wasnt illegal at that time, it just was the ultimate disrespect.
@Darius Kang Aw.... did I hurt the little Nazi's feelings??? I'm sowwy :3
@Darius Kang Awww "Snowflake"? Hope you didn't hurt your little brain thinking of that one. Careful now, you don't want to overwork your two brain cells on little ol me :3
What show is this?
Bruh, the suggestion... 💀
good job
What is the tittle of this film?
tv show called pan am on ABC. it was really good but ABC didn't promote or support it. they were in a rush to try whatever instantly sticks so they canceled this show in the first season along with tons of other shows. This was a time when TV networks were launching several new shows every season of the year and canceling agonist everything in the first season. right around 2011 if I recall correctly.
What movie is this?
Movie title Please
ABC's Pan Am
its a tv show
Como se llama la película
FRIEDRICH JASSO HIMMLER Pan Am
He looks a lot like Dan Stevens.
Unfortunally to the show, the ww2 Germany isnt this One... This is post-war anthem...
高岡早紀?
film?
tv series Pan Am
Why is she crying in a bad way... She must be proud of German's national anthem such a beautiful country with great culture
She was French & was living in nazi occupied France during WW2 & was forced to learn it. I saw this episode.
Jesse Navarrete means she is singing just to show how she was treated
Jesse Navarrete but i love german national anthem and she should had been proud that she knew the verses
Es Lebe Deutschland do you know If the German anthen "Deutschland Uber alles" was writen before the third Reich? I Think It is so Dumb to Skip This verses. They até beautiful.
ranjan maithani In another episode she finds out she is of Jewish descent which made this scene even more powerful...
Is it West Germany?
Technically, they're in West Berlin
Pan AM finished but Lufthansa ongoing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🙋
She sings perfectly. Although the actress is Canadian, we would think she is a real German woman who loves her country.
I thought she was French.
@@taroman7100 She was French. She sings this to embarrass the Germans and remind them of what they did to her people in the occupied zone during the Second World War. She already hints at this pain and bitterness was her statement that she "was forced to learn" German (and therefore this verse of the anthem) as a child.
@@taroman7100 The actress is indeed Canadian, more precisely from Quebec. They probably chose her in case they would need an actress able to play in French for the role.
@@italixgaming915 . The Quebec people are more French than the people in France. lol
@@AI-hx3fx oh I thought she were remembering the thousands of German women who were r@ped by the French war criminals in 1945 and later
My love xd
lovely accent. hard for english natives to pronounce german properly.
R. Krupa: kin to Gene??
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FÜR DEUTSCHLAND ALLES UND DAS NUR NOCH MIT DER AFD .
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Woruber redest du??? Ich verstehe dich nicht!!!!🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
This a beautiful anthem that has nothing to do with WWII but the united, beautiful, glorious Germany and its amazing and nice people. I can´t stand all the negative propaganda that (especially) american series and movies try to spread about my favourite country. Disgusting!
Well, you can't ignore the Holocaust and World War II even if you love Germany, just as patriotic Americans can't legitimately ignore large-scale plantation slavery or the near-genocide of Native Americans.
Six million jews, and millions more Russians, Romani, handicapped and gays beg to differ. My father nearly gave his life liberating millions from concentration camps. Germany has it plusses (partly German myself), but read history and get back to me.
Then you should well know that the first stanza heard here is not part of the national anthem anymore, that it's never sung in Germany in public settings, and above all why.
This is historical fiction, not propaganda, set in a period not so long after your amazing and nice people turned up doing some rather less amazing or nice things.
And it wasn't until 2014 when the Nazis returned to Europe under Zelensky
Nice try, bot.
I don’t know what this movie is but I can bet she’s a jew
Actually, French under occupation