Wirklich sehr schön gesungen. Grüße aus Munster in Deutschland.
@のぐっちゃん-f6b2 ай бұрын
随分と軽い装備になった、しかしてのんびりしたいおじさん
@Freikorps_Epp Жыл бұрын
Ich könnte diese Lieder den ganzen Tag hören
@kobe892438bsj2 жыл бұрын
この曲メロディーは童謡みたいなのに歌詞はしっかり軍歌だな
@ウンターメッシュ-d3p3 ай бұрын
童謡と軍歌の区切りって曖昧だしね
@Yudisthira_Narmada2 жыл бұрын
English Translation: 1. Our Lord Friedrich To 25,000 soldiers under his command To soldiers in thousands of positions Grenade grip and proclamation 2. "Show me the lonely guys! A heroic figure in the war From Silesia people to territories The irreplaceable surplus is a treasure. " 3. "Theresia teams up with Bourbon August is too handy Russia is approaching from the east Now let's know the prestige of the country! " Four. Schwerin, Marshal Kite Maj. Gen. Zieten, everyone is ready! God, Crusades, Islam I have to know the spirit of my army! Five. Luise, don't cry You can't hit the bullets! The aim of the enemy army is off the mark Replacing soldiers doesn't work for anyone 6. The bullet makes a small hole The shell makes a foramen magnum All bullets made of iron and lead It rains on many people 7. There is an excellent artillery No enemies heading for the kingdom Scandinavian silver coins are bad money Saxony goes even higher 8. French army potatoes to soldiers Our army gives the soldiers Marc! God, Crusades, Islam I don't know 9. Praise that Friedrich How many merits shine Our hero Friedrich There is this place to protect from the outside Thanks to Google Translate. Btw, why the Japanese cover's lyric mentioning "Islam"?
@RaderMarshal2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting the translation! Maybe Islam is the Ottoman Empire.
@knightspearhead5718 Жыл бұрын
In Dr. Ludwigs version he translates similarly to this, "The French and sweedes are paid poorely compared to prussians, Fridericus Rex our king and hero we prussians are paid the best who else gets paid as good as prussians, We would beat the devil out of the world for you."
@MonsieurWeevil Жыл бұрын
Frederick had a couple of Turkish troops and was a very tolerant ruler who turned a barn into a makeshift mosque so they'd be able to practice their religion.