"Stuka Lied" (AKA the Stuka Song) siren version with real Ju-87 Stuka footage
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2021
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An iconic aircraft of WWII, despite being outdated she soldier'd on until the end. You always get a shiver up the spine listening to this one...
Germany’s best fighter, Hans Ulrich Rudel, acquired His knights cross of the iron cross with Oak leaves, swords and diamonds in this aircraft. Ended up surviving the war as well
1:33+ is my favorite part of the video because I like the instruments mixed with the siren
I've been looking for this music video. Thank you for uploading it. You sir deserve a medal *:salute:*
Another video into my playlist of collection (^_^)
You're welcome.
Omg yay ive been trying to find this exact version a long time ago
Finally i been finding this video for a long time
Great footage.
Best regards From Brazil !
Consistent with the mission statement of Walter's War History Archive, this video is presented for historical and educational purposes only. Named in the honor of an American World War 2 Veteran, Walter's War History Archive does not endorse any form of "hate speech" and will never attempt to glorify the atrocities committed by the German military during World War 2.
I remember downloading this music from CZcams around 2007, 2008 when German march songs were still allowed. Stukalied, Panzerlied, Die Braune Kompanie, Fallshirmjägerlied, Horst Wesel Lied, Erika, Ich hatte ein Kameraden.
yo the new kanye song is fire 😎🔥🔥🔥
The day my Grandfather Paul got accepted into the new Stuka program in 1936, he got roaring drunk out on the town as a 22 year old. He did not drink but I suppose gaining a transfer from the Maschinengewehr-Bataillon 6 to the new Luftwaffe dive bomb program was a honor being the first "blue" man in his region. Plus it was a chance to honor his father killed in 1915
Gaining entry into the front door of the house he immediately passed out face first in the hallway, his mother went to check on him and left him there for the night.
He survived the war.
My favorite version
1K subs, congrats!
Thank you!
Bruh ... im so german... when i read and saw his move "stoop" i was immediately thinking of a Stuka (Junkers Ju 87) 😂
Wir sind die schwarzen Husaren der Luft die stukas die stukas die stukas 🇩🇪🇩🇪
The good guys lost...
0:07
Translation, please.
You’ll have to google them. Don’t want to risk the video getting flagged.
They were really easy to shoot down.
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My granddad shot one down over the Netherlands in May of 1940. Hit the gas tank with a 50 cal bullet and it exploded. He said he’d never forget the sound of the cheering from the villagers as the burning heap of metal fell out of the sky.
that's insane, i don't know why some people overrate those outdated, bad planes @@Jbv236
Makes me kinda proud
Jawolh!
Russ
#"We do not fear Hell and we give no peace,
Until the enemy finally lies on the ground,
Until England, until England, until England is conquered-
The Stukas, the Stukas, the Stukas!"#
Well that went well did it not? :) Withdrawn from the Battle of Britain due to heavy loses.
I wonder what the German Military and civilians really thought of these songs.
Grandfather survived "Ravens Day" August 8th 1940 with 3./St.G.77. Took multiple hits but his pilot was plucky and flew down over the channel, then performed a last minute pull up ascent defensive maneuver called the steep curve.
As for the songs, they lasted well into the 1980s. Late at night during the many yearly beer fests. People filing out of the tent going home for the night. Yet the old veterans would stay, form up into their service groups in the beer tent. Wives would leave for outside the tent flap as they knew what was coming. The men would start into their branch of service song pounding their fists on the tables and stomping around the tables or marching on the tables. Polizei were usually called to break up the illegal activities, they showed up for visual only then got in their cars and left. So the intent of the songs remained the same.