Que bello verlos marchando con paso de ganzo y ver esa diciplina y honor prusiano ...felicidades . Ustedes fueron nuestros profesores en 1885 y por eso los admiro y amo los himnos prusianos . saludos desde chile amigos.
True Words! But thats not the Responsibility of the Army, but of the Politicians. German military Traditions are politically incorrect in the Federal Republic of Germany. So you will never see a public military Parade in the FRG.
Gott sei dank es ist wenigsten noch etwas von unserem Vaterländischem Geist und Traditionen überig geblieben und hoffentlich wird das mal wieder mehr das wir nicht ganz geschluckt werden! " Super tolle Marschmusik !"
The goose step was created by Prince Leopoldo of Anhalt-Dessau, also known as the Old Dessauer. He was one of the top generals of King Frederick William I and the famed and renowned Frederick the Great.
Ritterhall it’s not politically incorrect, as you can see in this video. It’s just the loss of tradition and fear to be associated with Nazism, despite the fact that Prussian traditions far predate National socialism
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@@martinhansmann8636 bundeswehr benutzt den marschstil Preußens der leichten Infanterie natürlich könnte man den stech Schritt einführen zb fürs wachbatalion aber das muss ja das Ministerium entscheiden und die sind ja zu beschäftigt die Armee kaputt zu sparen ..
@@fvids9440 Sie sind nicht zu beschäftigt. Sie sind zu links. Es ist ihre Aufgabe, beschäftigt und nicht faul zu sein. Wenn sie ein Gefühl dafür hätten, was die Bundeswehr wollte und einen guten Verteidigungsminister bekommen würde, dann würde der Stechschritt meiner Meinung nach zurückkommen. Jetzt tun es diese faulen, traditionshassenden Idioten dort nicht. Hoffentlich ändert sich das bald.
Die Bundeswehr hat nur noch leichte Infanterie und die haben nie den Paradeschritt verwendet. Abgesehen davon marschiert die Bundeswehr auch so gut wie niemals an Offizieren oder Truppenfahnen vorbei.
Wsa solstl du dargelegt haben? Die Aussage das es der Bundeswehr verwehrt ist ist einfach falsch. Es entspricht der deutschen Tradition das leichte Infanterie nicht im stechschritt marschiert.
Erstmal seie gesagt hat das Schützenfest nix mit den Traditionen der Preußen zutun. Zweitens marschiert die Bundeswehr nach den Regeln der Leichten Infanterie, also komplett preußisch.
I was stationed in Germany in the late 70s. I must say I love Germany, and I love the German people. The goose step looks like it would be difficult to do for a long time.
Yes it is. If you watch some other videos they explain how Germans would goose step for just a brief period in honor of luminaries attending the parade, then go back to normal marching. We're made to believe they marched like that all the time because we only see clips of them goose stepping in front of H. The only ones that goose step all the time are the Chileans, North Koreans, and also the Taiwanese (although I think they stopped now)...talk about having to be in shape!!
@@REOGURU If you watch a video of a Chilean parade they march the traditional Prussian way, in that they also goose step in front of dignitaries and then revert back to normal marching once they've passed them.
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Loved the parade and the goose step,it identifies Germans,from memory "parade Schiss"? Good fun reminds me of my childhood in Hawick in the Scottish borders.We a drummer and three side flutes,with great tunes same type of country town.The small band certainly used to wake us up to get into the beer.Keep up the good work!
Achja der Lockmarsch klingt aufm Schützenfest immernoch am Besten! Ich war jahrelang nicht aufm Schützenfest und habe beim nächsten Besuch erst gemerkt, was man verpasst :O Ich freue mich jedoch seit ich mich erinnern kann immer wieder auf die Paraden :)
These guys march better than the Russians on the 2014 May Day Parade celebration. Germans still know "HOW" to march "WITH" music instead of just marching with music playing. hehe
It is well done, but it is far from anything close to the Russian May Day Parades. Search up the Chilean military parades if you want a true German march. Germany has long abandoned their impressive parades.
***** This is just a local parade. Russian May Day Parade they practice long and hard for it and still do not match in step with the music it's pathetic. China for example it's all pointless show, they spend weeks prepping before the march starts including selecting hundreds of soldiers of the exact same build and stature to make a clone army effect where they all look the same. Utterly boring once you get past it all. Yes.. Chilean marching is wonderful, but it isn't really Chilean, it's mostly just German marching just done by Chileans. Personally I would prefer to see local parades like this vs those over the top often failed attempts of presenting "Real" Men/women marching being they're so so so badly staged China being the worst of them at it.
***** I like how you had to mention that the parades were staged, as if you think I thought they were on accident. All parades are staged. Anyway, it's all just a matter of opinion. But the only true German parade I know of today is the Zapfenstreich. And I never said the parade style was invented by Chile, but they're doing a better job at upholding the tradition than Germany itself, which is sad.
***** Well more "Staged" than normal. Even the Nazis didn't select people who looked exactly the same to march in line during parades. Like China and Russia seem to do. There is this one SS clip showing them marching down the street, the only staging done is the camera angles to show the least march worthy members of the unit in the back so they were hard to see, but they still kept the entire unit rather than picking soldiers from lots of units that fit the bill just for a single day's marching on holiday. I say Staged as it Staged Beyond Comprehension and Logic "Staged." Marching just isn't marching when you do not have entire Units Marching in line and just cherry pick the best from a lot of units just to make a show on TV.
***** Actually in Russia different formations are arranged by height, not by appearance. I've marched in parades before myself. I don't know about China, but that's just the way it's done. Not so much for looking pretty as it is to just make it easier marching in step with the guy in front. You can expect much stricter regulations on who and what goes on parade during, say, a parade celebrating Hitlers birthday as opposed to a parade celebrating something considered less significant. In the end they're all achieving military discipline and a good display of it.
It is time that Germany can start to again use the traditions that date back before the 20th Century. Well done to these shooters. You can clearly see the old soldiers in the ranks. From a friend in Lorraine.
PS to last watch the old timers march they sway really sure they not ex Sailors , mind you l think a few largers been drank as like me a wide girth bless them
I was surprised to see the first group doing the 'goose step', the NVA had done it but why now..and some shooter groups as well. Well, no more German cars for me but the beer is something else :)
l keep watching the civil flute & drummers leading the band , they march in front the band in rear BUT there is a Green Lamp post in front lm not cruel but l keep waiting for the band to bump into it ,Very sorry but you can see the funny side of this ,oh the music wonderful really just well please you watch it , lm ex Regular British Army Drummer , Royal Anglian Regt, & was Bass drummer , & lve hit bollards & nearly fell over , & yes l laughed ,
NOT This marching style dates from the XIXth century, long before Hitler was born. But then again, why does the ignorance of random youtube-going louts not surprise me anymore?