My electrician grandfather from Argentina always loves to listen to this song. Wearing his electrician hat with the signature insignia of his company "⚡️⚡️" He even does a funny hand gesture while listening to the music.😆😆
🇬🇧 Deutschland's national anthem is arguably the best national anthem. It seems to me that the author of the anthem's lyric, August Heinrich Hoffmann, who wrote it in 1841 during the era of possible German unification to form a union Empire (which eventually being realised about three decades later at around 1870s), try to reflect the long rich invaluable history of the land from the 10th century i.e. from the Holy Roman Empire, where (1) the strong roots and traditions become the foundation and inspiration for the people to carry out noble deeds throughout their lives, (2) the subsequent responsibility to safeguard and unite the German nations, and (3) the future hope for striving to have a prosperous, dignified, and honourable nation. In addition, the melody was composed by Joseph Haydn, the mentor and teacher of both Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Haydn usually began the manuscript of each composition with “In nomine Domini” (in the name of the Lord) and ended it with “Laus Deo” (Praise be to God). Wonderful! 🇩🇪 Die Nationalhymne Deutschlands ist wohl die beste Nationalhymne. Es scheint mir, dass der Autor der Lyrik der Hymne, August Heinrich Hoffmann, der sie 1841 in der Ära einer möglichen deutschen Vereinigung zu einem Unionsreich schrieb (die schließlich etwa drei Jahrzehnte später, etwa in den 1870er Jahren, verwirklicht wurde), zu reflektieren versucht die lange, reiche und unschätzbare Geschichte des Landes seit dem 10. Jahrhundert, d. h. seit dem Heiligen Römischen Reich, wo (1) die starken Wurzeln und Traditionen zur Grundlage und Inspiration für die Menschen werden, ihr ganzes Leben lang edle Taten zu vollbringen, (2) die darauf folgenden Verantwortung, die deutschen Nationen zu schützen und zu vereinen, und (3) die zukünftige Hoffnung auf das Streben nach einer wohlhabenden, würdevollen und ehrenwerten Nation. Darüber hinaus wurde die Melodie von Joseph Haydn komponiert, dem Mentor und Lehrer sowohl von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart als auch von Ludwig van Beethoven. Haydn begann das Manuskript jeder Komposition üblicherweise mit „In nomine Domini“ (im Namen des Herrn) und beendete es mit „Laus Deo“ (Lob sei Gott). Wunderbar!
Lieber Russischer Freund Deutschland hat seit dem 2 Weltkrieg noch keine Souveränität ,keinen Friedensvertrag.Deutschland ist immer noch Besatzungszone der USA.Niemand aus der Bevölkerung will Krieg aber die Politiker in Deutschland geben Waffen an die Ukraine und bilden Ukrainische Soldaten auf Deutschen Boden aus. Wenn Russland Deutschland Angreifen sollte ,dann nur die Nato in Deutschland. Liebe Grüsse nach Russland🇩🇪❤🇷🇺
This was the anthem of the Weimar Republic as well, but the Nazis only used the first stanza... Learn German history first before making a stupid and ignorant comment like that ever again, please.
Slightly incorrect The anthem never have any connection to the third reich, as this anthem was already written before the 20th century and was already used by the Weimar Republic And the current Germany does not use a different version of the anthem, but only use the third stanza as its official lyrics (the first and second stanzas were not banned, just stopped to be official)
Non of the stanzas are forbidden since its real meaning was to pursuit unification, but since naz1s used the first stanza as propaganda of expansionism singing it in public can be controversial.
Nope, the only songs banned from public display are explicitly Nazi songs, so Preußen Gloria for instance wouldn't be dinged since it is from the Kingdom of Prussia and not Nazi Germany
This song was written as a call for unity in the 1800s, then was adopted as the Wiemar republic anthem then the Nazis used verse 1 and Horst Wessel Lied now the last verse is the only one officially used