Yes they are indeed something very special!!! They have brought me years and years of non stop musical enjoyment. Some people have chocolate as their "guilty pleasure." I have music like this as mine l guess. Even if I go a long time without listening to any of it SOMETHING in the end always draws me back. Or maybe I should say instead brings a small part of my heart back home.
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''Wenn Wir Marschieren.'', which presumably, literally translates into English, as :''When We Are Marching.'', is a very close 2nd favourite German march song of mine, after my 1st favourite :''Erika.'' Other favourites :''Zehntausend Mann.'', ''Lore, Lore, Lore.'', and, ''Westerwald Marsch.'' HH. Sidmouth, Devon, England.
@@keskin8512 it can. Wenn can mean when, whenever, or if. To mean if it must introduce an if then scenario with a conditional statement. It would read, "wenn wir marschierTen" or "wenn wir marschieren wuerden"...Here it means kind of interchangeably when or whenever.
This song was used in the soundtrack of the film “Judgement at Nuremberg,” staring Spencer Tracy, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell, and Burt Lancaster. It was sung several times throughout the film.
@@valerietaylor9615precisely, Amerikan post-war moral justification for what they’ve done. They used the Nazis as a kicking post, so the world can forget about the atrocities they committed!!
God I love this music. And l am not ashamed in the slightest to say so. It's timeless and the haters out there will never keep it from being so!! Allot of this German music through the years has often helped me get through many a dark day!!
Lose ??? ... not really, 'cause we buy their cars and beer and aspirin and motorcycles and kitchen cutlery !!! ... they buy relatively nothing of ours, except rubbermaid products !!! ... really !
Another fantastic German march song !!! This and many other songs , has to make German marching music , the very best in the whole world. Please tell me if you think that I'm wrong.
Yes without any question .German military music id the best.I also think that the military music of Imperial Japan is very very close to. German.These TWO Nations Showed the Whole World What True Love of one's People History and culture is all about.Pray that Our UNITED STATES of AMERICA will one day again Show sure Love and Loyalty fpr our Country.
Ain't it beautiful. Music from a civilization now "gone with the wind." But it still lives on and is timeless. Despite those who would have it buried and forgotten. If anything should transcend the death, misery and destruction of war it's music.
I am a Frenchman and, listening to these words of nostalgy and homesickness (that have nothing to do with nazism), I am mostly moved, for the French soldiers making for the battlefields in August 1914 did express the same feelings, with other words... Without that bloody war, they could have met together and become close friends, instead of killing each other (in a most atrocious way). ACCURSED BE THE WAR !!!
***** We are going to need that friendship soon. ISIS is at the door. Europe let in millions of Muslims. Jordan and Egypt are fighting for their lives. War is coming. Europeans arise.
Silbergulden Ich geb dir recht. Ich bin 2000 geboren und (fast) alle Kinder meiner Generation hören nur so'nen Rapmüll und nerviges Technogedönse was sich alles gleich anhört und halten sich für cool. -.-"
1000 Jahre Deutsches Reich Stimmt. Man schaue sich nur z.B. die Kommentare unter einem Video eines "berühmten" deutschen RU-vidrs an, wie einige die Grammatik so "gut" drauf haben und sich auf der Straße mit "Yo diggah wasch gäht ab ey" ansprechen und lauter englische Begriffe benutzen(meine Mutter macht das total wahnsinnig, weil sie kaum englisch versteht und auf lauter Geschäften was von brand new, on sale, very cheap usw. draufsteht). Meine Deutschlehrerin hat uns mal gefragt, was wir davon halten, dass immer mehr englische Begriffe in unserer Sprache auftauchen und alle außer mir fanden das gut, mit der Begründung "wir sind in einem modernem Zeitalter und deutsch ist total out und zu kompliziert..(dann kommt noch so ein Gerede über den 2. Weltkrieg(als ob unsere Sprache an einem Krieg schuld wäre) wir sind alle böse und wären lieber Amerikaner blabla UND genau diejenigen, die das gesagt haben sind in Englisch sehr schlecht :D). Echt traurig wenn die deutsche Sprache aussterben sollte. Außerdem sieht es äußerst lächerlich aus wenn z.B. in einem Buch steht "Ich kann die Power in mir spüren"(ok, merkwürdiger Beispielsatz xD). Was war jetzt so schlimm das Wort "Kraft" zu schreiben? Da kann ich das Buch gleich in Originalsprache lesen.
Friedrich Weimer Da mußt halt einfach standhaft bleiben und sagen: Ist doch mir scheißegal wenns euch nicht gefällt, aber mir gefällts. Früher sagten wir : Aus Amerika kommt nur Schrott und so ist es auch.
Friedrich Weimer Man hat bei euch ne Gehirnwäsche von klein auf gemacht, aber gott sei dank gibts noch welche wie du, wo es nicht funktioniert hat. Man will hier die gleiche Multi Kuti- Scheiße wie in den USA einführen. Man will euch gleichschalten im Denken. Man will die Nationalstaaten abschaffen vor allem durch die EU, in die wir hineingezwungen wurden ohne uns zu fragen. Der Euro wurde uns auch aufgezwungen ohne uns zu fragen und sowas nennt sich Demokratie. Früher war nicht alles besser aber fast alles.
@@nguyenhuytuquan It was written in 1910 when Prussia was already a part of the the German Empire. On the other hand, Prussia mantained its, let's say, tollerance. Many marching songs did not have a patriotic theme.
I have the original sheet music for the song from the 1930s for Bandoneon (in D major, I'm also learning). 3rd stanza as follows: Weg mit den Sorgen, weg mit der Wiederwärtigkeit. Herzliebstes Mädel, du wirst mein Weib. Ei darum...
So many people thought this was a political nazi song and then they heard it was a song from the German empire during ww 1 it was a song about wishing for the solider to come home
yes a send off song from times when they castigated gemany as the enemy, when it was realy france, england... etc... worker had more in kaiseres germany, but he was bound by blod to uphold the habburgs, who were the sick ones, emperor franz joseph...
@@williamshaver6796 THE GERMANS WERE FAR FROM BLAMELESS DURING WW1 AND WW2- AND THEY WEREN'T REFERRED TO AS "THE HUNS" FOR NOTHING!!! THE GERMANS WORKED DAM HARD TO EARN THAT LABEL- AND THEY SURE AS HELL SUCCEEDED!!!
The germans were never called the huns. Aswell the Ententé and the central powers were all quilty of starting the war since they were all eager to fight
Close to 99.9 percent of these marches are not Nazi, Tons of them were written way before Hitler came to power way before 1930's. Some are even Austrian. Do you homework and you will see. oh and in case you don't remember some of these songs are still played in American Circuses including corny Sousa.
There is a shot in the German movie Western Front 1918; made in 1930, where a German soldier sings Wenn Wir Marchieren. As many have said, it's not a Nazi song. It's a soldiers' song about 'girls'.
Even if they were, what's the problem? If it's a great song just enjoy it, jeez. Stop trying to call everything that's "nazi" bad, that kind of mindset just leads to the censoring of great pieces of history. And yes, I know this song was not a Nazi creation.
I like the song. I first discovered it from the film, "Judgement at Nuremburg." I heard though that this song doesn't sound as cool in English as it does in German.
Very catchy. the new "Nuremberg" from TNT in 2000 also ran this song in that same scene with Goring. I was always curious what the name of this song was, now I found it.
Gute Frage … „ab mit Ihnen ins Gefängnis“ lautet wohl das Antwort, wenn man einen Regime… hmm hmm, ich meine Regierungsvertreter diese Frage stellen wollen würde.
Ich denke bei diesem Lied immer an den beeindruckenden Film "Das Urteil von Nürnberg" und dadurch habe ich auch immer die Assoziation" "NS-Lied", obwohl es ja gar keines ist, genauso wie die anderen Marsch- und Soldatenlieder.
Best not to bother the nation of the people of the cold. You could get something like this thrown back at you - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L977bc_QTkI.html - Ha Ha.
@1912fld: This is correct! It is from the movie "JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBURG"/ Das Urteil von Nürnberg/ Nuremberg.(NED) When Hermann Wilhelm Göring (Brian Cox played him perfect!!!) is back in his Cellblock. Great movie, super film!!
its part of the opening credits to judgment at nuremburg... emphasising all that was going on in the 1930's... till it all turned and went evil... as is illistrated in the opening of the movie with the scene of the eagle and tilted swastika being blow up.
Blast it nonetheless. I'm sure you'll be lauded for your appreciation of the Bundeswehr and also the British and French forces whom the Bundeswehr has worked alongside as part of the trilateral regional strategic partnership since 1973
@@haroldcampbell3337 I haven't met any that do. I sure as hell don't myself lol. The indians would have done nothing close to what we've done in America.
And if any of the combatants care to know (some may) this was 1 of the few military marching songs from WW1 or just before the Hitler did not ban or denounce. But to save trouble here This song is a lovley song of a man heading off to war for the first time while a lovley lady winks at him. And so on. No fashisum. No Nazisum. Saddly its placement in the movie has made smaller minded people run off on that string. Its just a song about a man and a girl be happy.
Because of the aim,brother,two large countries fought against each other,so they needed arms and financing.Who gave the arms,who financed them and how many countries after that horrible war were destroyed and in a big debt?And last but not least,which new country was situated on a very strategic place after the end of that war?