Post army marches/military songs from you country. This is one of my favourites.
Army marches
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Another great Polish one
Damn I was literally just about to post a thread like this
We didn't have a marching song during WW2 but our Portuguese Youth did
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And these two are my favourites in general
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I like this one. Very strong and very German.
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Poland sucks.
>Poland sucks
At least we have some brilliant military songs.
Waffen ss songs always sound great
Unfortunately the sound quality of the footage from the first video is very poor and I can barely understand the lyrics of the song at the end
The red poppies on monte cassino
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You had the best songs, no doubt. I listen to these every morning during my routine
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A typical British cavalry March.
Very nice
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Based white finns
british and the portuguese as naval historical countries must had so much of these:
Based, protect your country and don´t let blcks, pakis and brazilians in, or at least don´t recognize them as part of your people, ever.
a bit too late for that lol, not like we have a choice in the matter. no one here cares about the country, the flag is only relevant in soccer games
>The defeatist
Demoralization went so hard into the west, that you can´t even realize. Mass changes were never done by millions
True, but you don't understand the people here, we're not even affected by the whole refugee deal going on in europe, we're poor and in shit because of our own doing through the constant election of leftist parties, the lack of a single right wing party and the 50% abstention in electoral votes. People really don't care lmao, the population is very individualistic and materialist
>poor
you are not (you are more rich than 90% of the world), but even if you were one more reason to be based.
Nikogo nie obchodzi jakaś gównolska ty patusie
this are my favorites brazilian army march songs, i hope you like it
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T. Zyd
I've got a whole playlist of this good shit
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Last one is pretty nice
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>Derovolk
I would pay him with Weimar hookers if I could. His work is golden
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Was looking for this, you also linked the best version there is of that. Gut gemacht.
>noone posted the oldest military band in history
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Also this to trigger greeks:
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I have a Concert Grand Console Music Box at home since I can think, so this really touched me
T. patus z blokowiska
Cringe
-paratrooper's hymn and prayer:
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-colonial infantry song:
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-Legion étrangère:
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-and 'member, our national hymn IS a military march. This fact triggers so much the leftists here it's a fucking pleasure to sing it from time to time, and they can't say anything since you can rebuke them with a "it's a song against royalist opression", it's just too good:
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all other countries are shit
>and 'member, our national hymn IS a military march
Same here in Poland
infantry band playing sabaton for the lulz
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military academy song
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army anthem
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arty anthem
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navy anthem
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expeditionary force anthem (ww2)
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my division starting its duty:
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My slavic brethren. You're the only continental european country whom France never fought on a battlefield, this says a lot about our common history, despite the tensions from time to time.
Yea you even ruled over them for a while.
Top tier ally honestly. Should have accepted Pilsudski's offer in 1933 though
Best from top to bottom.
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Bonus track, rare San Lorenzo march, Anglo version.
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Pretty great. 7.5/10
I'm listening to the first one right now, I'm genuinely enjoying it so far
Thanks, why the meme flag tho?
>why the meme flag tho?
Im just shitposting in some other threads
nice
Polish ww2 partisan resistence song
you can clearly notice the tango and bolero influences, nice.
Westerwald lied
Erika
Wenn wir marschieren
Horst wessel lied
Panzer lied
>Erika
I can't hear it anymore
Scottish and general Britbong military marches are GOAT
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Italy has some good ones too
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My nigger. It's my favorite too.
marschiert followed close by erika
t. 14/88 german
God bless FBIV.
Also does someone have Maltese Nationalistic Music?
commie
Was immer du sagst, Hernandez.
Murica
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Anyone practicing their german for when WW3 comes?
Men of Harlech
Men of Harlech
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These ones i really like but there are much more
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Nah its a patriotic Polish song
this is from ww1
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THIS OUR ANSWER CROWDS DOWNPOURING
SWIFT AS WINTER TORRENTS ROARING
NOT IN VAIN, A VOICE IMPLORING
CALLS ON HARLECH MEN
I know the song Warszawskie Dzieci because Laibach made a cover
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Not many war so not many songs. Lucky us I guess.
This is the Flag Anthem, it is sing at the beginning of every school day.
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Literally socialist. Also a version was apparently composed by Jew York-born (((Leon Lishner))).
>tfw I still remember learning these in primary school.
>tfw I know some by heart
Hence why pic related, Henri III was king of Poland before king of France. He fled Poland essentially because the Sejm was a bit brutal, and his brother the french king died, opening the place here. He died after the eight religious war in France, assassinated while shitting by a catholic monk.
Pilsudski made an interesting offer, but France wasn't in a war mind in that period, between the recession and the internal troubles caused by both fascists and communists. It was no better in 1939, thought, the now infamous "why die for Danzig" article was written by Maurice Déat, a socialist who became a fascist.
Every time we did commit to war with you was awesome though, as your pic says. They were not winged, but they were hussars zand lancers, and most, if not all, high cavalry officers during the napoleonic wars were praising your troops. And a Poniatowski was a French Napoleonic maréchal, quite a feat.
It's kinda slow but other than that it's not bad at all, 7/10
The Polish socialist party was fight for Polish independece at the time. It was written Patrioticaly.
>Naprzód, Warszawo!
Na walkę krwawą,
Świętą a prawą!
Marsz, marsz, Warszawo
>Onward warsaw, into bloody battle
Holy and just
March march Warsaw
Thats a shame. It is my absolute favorite song
check my posted songs
they are way better
Right I didn't even look at pic, kind of tired.
What even happened with de Valois? I know he was the last ruler of the dynasty. Did he not reproduce?
Mandatory Manolo
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Much of the emotion gets lost in the language barrier.
He married Louise de Lorraine out of love, not political interest, which is quite unique in the french monarchy history. They were sterile though, probably caused by a case of inbreeding. She miscarried a few months after their wedding, and they were hit by that. They did pilgrimages, without any success. Also, he did truly love her, and vice versa. He had a few mistresses, but he was one, if not the only modern french king not to give a status to one of them.
She may have been one of the most influential queen in our history. A shame we only teach about the queen-regent Marie de Medicis, her mother in law, only because she did had a status granting direct power. She is also the only queen whom body rests in our royal necropolis in Saint Denis, because she was not buried there when the revolutionary barbarians profaned the tombs.
Only one country for me.
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this is +18 board
Indeed, we certainly had some glorious victories together
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>Because the Spanish forces could not easily be outflanked by infantry movement, and Napoleon was impatient to proceed, he ordered hisPolishChevaux-Légersescort squadron of 125 men[b]to charge the Spaniards and their fortified artillery batteries
>Some western authors[1]have assumed that Napoleon had gone out of his mind in ordering the Poles to charge batteries of 16 cannon over several kilometers of extremely difficult terrain. Others,[2]however, think Napoleon ordered only the closest battery to be taken.
>No matter – once the charge had begun, and thechevaux-légersfound themselves under fire from the second battery, they had no choice but to press the attack, as the horses went to the highest speed and were unable to stop. They took the second and third batteries but only a few chevaux-légers reached the last battery, and the Spanish attempted to recapture it. It was then that Napoleon saw his chance and immediately committed the other squadrons.
>The charge was led by Kozietulski, but he lost his horse after taking the first battery. The squadron was then joined by Lt.Andrzej Niegolewski, who had previously been on reconnaissance with his soldiers. The charge was continued under Dziewanowski, and when he fell from his horse after taking the third battery he was replaced byPiotr Krasiński. The charge that continued to the last battery was led by Niegolewski, who miraculously survived a fierce attack by Spanish troops – he received nine wounds from bayonets and two carbine shots to the head.
>According to many memoirs of veterans of the battle, Kozietulski led his men in a charge with the official cryVive l'Empereur. However, popular legend has it that the true battle cry was the PolishNaprzód psiekrwie, Cesarz patrzy–Forward, you sons of dogs, the Emperor is watching
Sorry, I don't speak croissant.