@@YeahJustThat du sagst ich soll mir nicht einkacken ? Merkst du eigentlich wie du gerade reagierst 1. Weißt du eigentlich wie dieser hitler früher war 2. Der hat kleine kinder mit den müttern oder so verhungern lassen 3.ich rege mich ja nur auf weil dieser hitler so war und er meine oma verhungern lassen hat in kleinen räumen wahren die Und 4. Wer diesen hitler mag ist doch hohl in der birne ganz im ernst mir ist egal was du jetzt weiter drauf antwortest respektlos! Einer erwachsenen person sowas zu schreiben Tzz...
@@blackheart3864 Bin mir nicht sicher ob dus weißt aber dieses video nennt sich satire/verunglimpfung je nachdem welches thema Wie auch immer.... 2tens sich darüber aufzuregen macht es auch nicht rückgänging Und sowieso anderen leuten den spaß zu versauen in dem man die nazi keule schwingt ist sowieso das lezte ... Obs dir nun passt oder nicht.... Und außerdem DIESES video ist lustig NICHT das 3te reich, hitler und sonst wen der im fashismus tätig war und ist Des isn unterschied jung
@@michawasilewski5789 its possible that the tank in the video is a 15cm sIG 33 Sf. Auf Fahrgestell which the soviets captured non of from what ive seen, its hard to see what color the uniforms are because of the camera colorization and also the SU-122 and all the other soviet SPGs that i looked at did not have 90° front armor.
I am a 23 year old man from South Sudan, I have spent most of my life in a continuous war, it was a normal day 2 weeks ago as I was fighting. Then, the Sudanese fighters played this absolute masterpiece, we then began to all put down our guns and dance to this lyrical masterpiece. Thank you, sir. For Peace this song changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This song represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this song I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite song.This video is an exquisite masterpiece, out of every single video I have ever even heard of on the entire platform, this by far has enlightened me to do fly, lose 90 pounds and even become the president of the United States, and I'm going to tell you why this is such a masterpiece as if hearing the creators, no, god of this universes luscious voice. I would like to express my thanks to you. My gratitude for your indisputably magnificent assistance is almost infinite. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed. I really like your contribution that you have in our society, you really make a difference and help others out, the world could always use more people like you. Gosh, what a polite and humble fellow. It is such a kind honour for someone as low as me to be in contact with someone of a level such as yours. I thank you once again my good friend. A world without you, would be a world I would not be able to live in, and I believe I share that opinion with most people. I can rest easy tonight knowing you helped. I appreciate you and everything you stand for and on behalf of everyone on planet earth, thanks. Yes I 100% agree no lie I am 10/10 with you in this statement no question. You are completely absolutely correct and have made no mistake in your sentence whatsoever and I applaud you for that as you have made a thoughtful statement that many agree with and those that disagree are in the minority because your statement has absolutely no faults and thus is completely without a question correct and deserves nothing but agreement. and by the way, super saiyan blue theme is a very powerful, moving song that showcased the capabilities of human emotion. It used groundbreaking technology to create stunning sounds that would mesmerize the listeners. This song is suitable for all ages; whether you're 5 years old, or 50, you should listen to this song. It is inspiring and it showcases the spectrum of human nature and how humans communicate with each other. This song revolutionized the music industry and set the bar high for other songs. In the future historians will look back on this song and regard it as the pinnacle of human achievement. It was a roller-coaster from start to finish, the nail-biting song will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Listeners will find themselves absorbed by the heartwarming tale of a relentless, determined african tribes who didn't let societies standards shape his/her/it's life. I was shocked by how intense and gripping this song was. The plot is rich, unpredictable and touching. This isn't your typical african war song, this song is a war with one's emotions. Tales of africa is a stirring masterpiece that only comes once in a millennium. This thrilling instruments makes it a jaw-dropping performance that properly utilizes the medium. I rate this song 10 african tribes/10 african tribes, and will never listen to it again as every time I get saddened by the the fact that there will never be a song to
The Bf 109 was flown by the three top-scoring fighter aces of all time, who claimed 928 victories among them while flying with Jagdgeschwader 52, mainly on the Eastern Front. The highest-scoring, Erich Hartmann, was credited with 352 victories. The aircraft was also flown by Hans-Joachim Marseille, the highest-scoring ace in the North African campaign who shot down 158 enemy aircraft (in about a third of the time). It was also flown by many aces from other countries fighting with Germany, notably the Finn Ilmari Juutilainen, the highest-scoring non-German ace. Pilots from Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Hungary also flew the Bf 109. Through constant development, the Bf 109 remained competitive with the latest Allied fighter aircraft until the end of the war.
Only problems it wasn't quite as manuverable as the spitfire and pilots complained about poor vision from the hull but the firepower it had simply outcompete all allied fighters and it also could fly the highest thanks to its engine. It wasn't quite the fastest either but that wasn't too big of an issue
@@Striderly okay, after having revisited this, I am absolutely not sure... and I now know that I haven't looked at it enough... it isn't self propelled. you can see the thing connecting it to the truck right of it. though I am not sure what it is. a AA gun would usually shoot faster, this would be pretty ineffective. and a howitzer would shoot slower...
My Mrs Grandad met him twice while serving in the Italian army during WW2. from what her Grandad has told me about him... he would infact appreciate this video.
What did he tell you about him that makes you think this ? I’m really curious to know what kind of stories did he tell you ^^ (And yeah from having studied the guy for a while I also think he’d like that vid)
maybe ya like this aswell: czcams.com/video/rDcGJPcrRCo/video.html or this one (?) (also music by EisBrecher) czcams.com/video/rDcGJPcrRCo/video.html there is a better one with big parades... but as usual always parts of jews dragged away is integrated in such parades-videos which makes the move less military ... therefor not recommended by me.
The Panzerkampfwagen III, commonly known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively in World War II. The official German ordnance designation was Sd.Kfz. 141. It was intended to fight other armoured fighting vehicles and serve alongside and support the similar Panzer IV, which was originally designed for infantry support. However, as the Germans faced the formidable T-34, more powerful anti-tank guns were needed, and since the Panzer IV had more development potential with a larger turret ring, it was redesigned to mount the long-barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 gun. The Panzer III effectively swapped roles with the Panzer IV, as from 1942 the last version of the Panzer III mounted the 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 that was better suited for infantry support. Production of the Panzer III ceased in 1943. Nevertheless, the Panzer III's capable chassis provided hulls for the Sturmgeschütz III assault gun until the end of the war. At the time, German (non-light) tanks were expected to carry out one of two primary tasks when assisting infantry in breakthroughs, exploiting gaps in the enemy lines where opposition had been removed, moving through and attacking the enemy's unprotected lines of communication and the rear areas. The first task was direct combat against other tanks and other armoured vehicles, requiring the tank to fire armour piercing (AP) shells. On January 11, 1934, following specifications laid down by Heinz Guderian, the Army Weapons Department drew up plans for a medium tank with a maximum weight of 24,000 kg (53,000 lb) and a top speed of 35 km/h (22 mph). It was intended as the main tank of the German Panzer divisions, capable of engaging and destroying opposing tank forces, and was to be paired with the Panzer IV, which was to fulfill the second use: dealing with anti-tank guns and infantry strong points, such as machine-gun nests, firing high-explosive shells at such soft targets. Such supportive tanks designed to operate with friendly infantry against the enemy generally were heavier and carried more armour. The direct infantry-support role was to be provided by the turret-less Sturmgeschütz assault gun, which mounted a short-barrelled gun on a Panzer III chassis. Daimler-Benz, Krupp, MAN, and Rheinmetall all produced prototypes. Testing of these took place in 1936 and 1937, leading to the Daimler-Benz design being chosen for production. The first model of the Panzer III, the Ausführung A. (Ausf. A), came off the assembly line in May 1937; ten, two of which were unarmed, were produced in that year. Mass production of the Ausf. F version began in 1939. Between 1937 and 1940, attempts were made to standardize parts between Krupp's Panzer IV and Daimler-Benz's Panzer III. Much of the early development work on the Panzer III was a quest for a suitable suspension. Several varieties of leaf-spring suspensions were tried on Ausf. A through Ausf. D, usually using eight relatively small-diameter road wheels before the torsion-bar suspension of the Ausf. E was standardized, using the six road wheel design that became standard. The Panzer III, along with the Soviet KV heavy tank, was one of the early tanks to use this suspension design first seen on the Stridsvagn L-60 a few years earlier. A distinct feature of the Panzer III, influenced by the British Vickers Medium Mark I tank (1924), was the three-man turret. This meant that the commander was not distracted with another role in the tank (e.g. as gunner or loader) and could fully concentrate on maintaining awareness of the situation and directing the tank. Most tanks of the time did not have this capability, providing the Panzer III with a combat advantage versus such tanks. For example, the French Somua S-35's turret was manned only by the commander, and the Soviet T-34 originally had a two-man turret crew. Unlike the Panzer IV, the Panzer III had no turret basket, merely a foot rest platform for the gunner. The Panzer III was intended as the primary battle tank of the German forces. However, when it initially met the KV-1 heavy tanks and T-34 medium tanks it proved to be inferior in both armour and gun power. To meet the growing need to counter these tanks, the Panzer III was up-gunned with a longer, more powerful 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun and received more armour but still was at disadvantage compared with the Soviet tank designs. As a result, production of self-propelled anti-tank guns, as well as the up-gunning of the Panzer IV was initiated. In 1942, the final version of the Panzer III, the Ausf. N, was created with a 75-millimetre (2.95 in) KwK 37 L/24 cannon, the same short-barreled low-velocity gun used for the initial models of the Panzer IV and designed for anti-infantry and close-support work. For defensive purposes, the Ausf. N was equipped with rounds of HEAT ammunition that could penetrate 70 to 100 millimetres (2.76 to 3.94 in) of armour depending on the round's variant, but these were strictly used for self-defence. The Panzer III Ausf. A through C had 15 mm (0.59 in) of rolled homogeneous armour on all sides with 10 mm (0.39 in) on the top and 5 mm (0.20 in) on the bottom. This was quickly determined to be insufficient, and was upgraded to 30 mm (1.18 in) on the front, sides and rear in the Ausf. D, E, F, and G models, with the H model having a second 30 mm (1.18 in) layer of face-hardened steel applied to the front and rear hull. The Ausf. J model had a solid 50 mm (1.97 in) plate on the front and rear, while the Ausf. J¹, L, and M models had an additional layer of offset 20 mm (0.79 in) homogeneous steel plate on the front hull and turret, with the M model having an additional 5 mm (0.20 in) Schürzen spaced armour on the hull sides, and 8 mm (0.31 in) on the turret sides and rear. This additional frontal armor gave the Panzer III frontal protection from many light and medium Allied and Soviet anti-tank guns at all but close ranges. However, the sides were still vulnerable to many enemy weapons, including anti-tank rifles at close ranges. The Panzer III was intended to fight other tanks; in the initial design stage a 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun was specified. However, the infantry at the time were being equipped with the 37-millimetre (1.46 in) PaK 36, and it was thought that, in the interest of standardization, the tanks should carry the same armament. As a compromise, the turret ring was made large enough to accommodate a 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun should a future upgrade be required. This single decision later assured the Panzer III a prolonged life in the German Army. The Ausf. A to early Ausf. G were equipped with a 3.7 cm KwK 36 L/45, which proved adequate during the campaigns of 1939 and 1940. In response to increasingly better armed and armored opponents, the later Ausf. F to Ausf. J were upgraded with the 5 cm KwK 38 L/42, and the Ausf. J¹ to M with the longer 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 gun. By 1942, the Panzer IV was becoming Germany's main medium tank because of its better upgrade potential. The Panzer III remained in production as a close support vehicle. The Ausf. N model mounted a low-velocity 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 gun - these guns had originally been fitted to older Panzer IV Ausf A to F1 models and had been placed in storage when those tanks had also been up armed to longer versions of the 75 mm gun. All early models up to and including the Ausf. G had two 7.92 mm (0.31 in) MG 34 machine guns mounted coaxially with the 37 mm main gun and a similar weapon in a hull mount. Models from the Ausf. F and later, upgraded or built with a 5 or 7.5 cm main gun, had a single coaxial MG 34 and the hull MG34. A single experimental Ausf. L was fitted with a 75/55mm tapered bore Waffe 0725 cannon. The vehicle was designated Panzer III Ausf L mit Waffe 0725. The Panzer III Ausf. A through D were powered by a 250 PS (184 kW), 12-cylinder Maybach HL108 TR engine, giving a top speed of 35 km/h (22 mph). All later models were powered by the 300 PS (221 kW), 12-cylinder Maybach HL 120 TRM engine. Regulated top speed varied, depending on the transmission and weight, but was around 40 km/h (25 mph).
maybe ya like this aswell: czcams.com/video/rDcGJPcrRCo/video.html or this one (?) (also music by EisBrecher) czcams.com/video/rDcGJPcrRCo/video.html there is a better one with big parades... but as usual always parts of jews dragged away is integrated in such parades-videos which makes the move less military ... therefor not recommended by me.
I played this song in a Volkswagen. Now I have a panzerkampfwagen
Which one
Hmm.. intresting..
@@TACTIK00L 1
@@TACTIK00L vi tiger
volkspanzer VII
*neighbours calling police*
Lol
*calling GESTAPO*
neighbors calling polizei
dont worry, police will arrest them , not you
*Nachbarrn rrufen die Polizei*
I don't know why, but the Howitzer bumping to the rhythm of the drum kills me.
Thats ww2 boombox
@@slesh98 💥 BOOMbox 💥
в прямом смысле rip
It's an AA gun.
@@DonfryesmustacheEven better. Catchy tune.
Stalin been really quiet since this dropped
No im not shh dont tell him im here
This is a beautiful masterpiece
Alter du...der hat krieg gefürt du nazi
@@YeahJustThat du sagst ich soll mir nicht einkacken ? Merkst du eigentlich wie du gerade reagierst
1. Weißt du eigentlich wie dieser hitler früher war
2. Der hat kleine kinder mit den müttern oder so verhungern lassen
3.ich rege mich ja nur auf weil dieser hitler so war und er meine oma verhungern lassen hat in kleinen räumen wahren die
Und 4. Wer diesen hitler mag ist doch hohl in der birne ganz im ernst mir ist egal was du jetzt weiter drauf antwortest respektlos! Einer erwachsenen person sowas zu schreiben
Tzz...
@@blackheart3864
Bin mir nicht sicher ob dus weißt aber dieses video nennt sich satire/verunglimpfung je nachdem welches thema
Wie auch immer....
2tens sich darüber aufzuregen macht es auch nicht rückgänging
Und sowieso
anderen leuten den spaß zu versauen in dem man die nazi keule schwingt ist sowieso das lezte ...
Obs dir nun passt oder nicht....
Und außerdem DIESES video ist lustig
NICHT das 3te reich, hitler und sonst wen der im fashismus tätig war und ist
Des isn unterschied jung
i like this song
Indeed it is a beautiful masterpiece.
Me getting a 10/10 on my German test:
edit:nah man i get thousands of likes on never gonna give you up and now i get 2K of likes
I AM FAMOUS FOLKS
Fr
Lmao
Same
10 punkt?
💀
CZcams Gold. A timeless classic, danke.
We need a 10 hour of this.
Zawsze rozpierdala mnie jak oni do tej muzyki podskakują na tym dziale xD
Ты же поляк
Nie no zajebista piosenka fajne jest jak te żołnieże skaczą na tym czołgu 🤣
@@user-bk9ym3qe2m Да
@@hirun643 просто странно очень, поляки раньше немцев ненавидели.
И украинцы поляков
rel XDDDD
The irony is that the Soviet anti-aircraft gun counts down the rhythm
it looks like theres a stug or jagdpanzer in the background but ill belive you
No it isn't... tf you talking about? Although shouldn't you be concerned with the Ukrainian peasants owning you right now? Good luck with that.
@@Crispy_Crisp you're correct.
@@michawasilewski5789 its possible that the tank in the video is a 15cm sIG 33 Sf. Auf Fahrgestell which the soviets captured non of from what ive seen, its hard to see what color the uniforms are because of the camera colorization and also the SU-122 and all the other soviet SPGs that i looked at did not have 90° front armor.
@@Crispy_Crisp I think it's a MT-LB apc by the looks of the track also the little red flag there (probably means nothing)
to jest zajebiste a poza tym to pozdrawiam z kolegą słucham codziennie :DDDDD
even after 5 years this still goes hard
10 hours version, please
Пни если найдёшь)
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нашел?
Mo-Do - Eins Zwei Polizei (Official Video)
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Właśnie pokazałem ten filmik niemcom z pracy ... śmiali sie
Dobrze że nie rozstrzelali
Это был нервный смех или им было взаправдо смешно?
Ich bin Deutscher und bin stolz drauf
@@user-ob6ee5iv7c пхахах
@@Mrpepp379 nazi detected
Honestly feels like something you would see from 2008 and i love it
I am a 23 year old man from South Sudan, I have spent most of my life in a continuous war, it was a normal day 2 weeks ago as I was fighting. Then, the Sudanese fighters played this absolute masterpiece, we then began to all put down our guns and dance to this lyrical masterpiece. Thank you, sir. For Peace this song changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This song represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this song I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite song.This video is an exquisite masterpiece, out of every single video I have ever even heard of on the entire platform, this by far has enlightened me to do fly, lose 90 pounds and even become the president of the United States, and I'm going to tell you why this is such a masterpiece as if hearing the creators, no, god of this universes luscious voice. I would like to express my thanks to you. My gratitude for your indisputably magnificent assistance is almost infinite. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed. I really like your contribution that you have in our society, you really make a difference and help others out, the world could always use more people like you. Gosh, what a polite and humble fellow. It is such a kind honour for someone as low as me to be in contact with someone of a level such as yours. I thank you once again my good friend. A world without you, would be a world I would not be able to live in, and I believe I share that opinion with most people. I can rest easy tonight knowing you helped. I appreciate you and everything you stand for and on behalf of everyone on planet earth, thanks. Yes I 100% agree no lie I am 10/10 with you in this statement no question. You are completely absolutely correct and have made no mistake in your sentence whatsoever and I applaud you for that as you have made a thoughtful statement that many agree with and those that disagree are in the minority because your statement has absolutely no faults and thus is completely without a question correct and deserves nothing but agreement. and by the way, super saiyan blue theme is a very powerful, moving song that showcased the capabilities of human emotion. It used groundbreaking technology to create stunning sounds that would mesmerize the listeners. This song is suitable for all ages; whether you're 5 years old, or 50, you should listen to this song. It is inspiring and it showcases the spectrum of human nature and how humans communicate with each other. This song revolutionized the music industry and set the bar high for other songs. In the future historians will look back on this song and regard it as the pinnacle of human achievement. It was a roller-coaster from start to finish, the nail-biting song will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Listeners will find themselves absorbed by the heartwarming tale of a relentless, determined african tribes who didn't let societies standards shape his/her/it's life. I was shocked by how intense and gripping this song was. The plot is rich, unpredictable and touching. This isn't your typical african war song, this song is a war with one's emotions. Tales of africa is a stirring masterpiece that only comes once in a millennium. This thrilling instruments makes it a jaw-dropping performance that properly utilizes the medium. I rate this song 10 african tribes/10 african tribes, and will never listen to it again as every time I get saddened by the the fact that there will never be a song to
bro write a book
I deeply appreciate your eloquence
bro took it super personaly to the heart
Okay thanks I needed this information so much
I just read everything 😅😅
Mein Kopf im Matheunterricht, wenn der Mathelehrer zu motiviert ist und ich einfach zu inkompetent bin, etwas zu verstehen.
Joa kennt man viell spass wenn du dann mal Elektrotechnik lernen must hatte bis jetzt keine genügende note
Mein Kopf? Maybe Mein Kampf?
*Badummmmts*
hahaahahhahaha soooooo funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣omg its col joce 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good one
Hahaha, bei mir genau das gleiche!
Najlepszy teledysk jaki w życiu widziałam. Dobry bit.😎
But you're from poland lol
@@user_o538ndq9 думаешь что он жил во время 2 мировой? то что он из Польши не значит что он страдал от нацистского и советского режима
@@craftah я рофлю,спокойно
@@craftah на нации лезешь?)Не аргумент)
@@user_o538ndq9 Я думаю, что ты идиот из России XD
The Bf 109 was flown by the three top-scoring fighter aces of all time, who claimed 928 victories among them while flying with Jagdgeschwader 52, mainly on the Eastern Front. The highest-scoring, Erich Hartmann, was credited with 352 victories. The aircraft was also flown by Hans-Joachim Marseille, the highest-scoring ace in the North African campaign who shot down 158 enemy aircraft (in about a third of the time). It was also flown by many aces from other countries fighting with Germany, notably the Finn Ilmari Juutilainen, the highest-scoring non-German ace. Pilots from Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Hungary also flew the Bf 109. Through constant development, the Bf 109 remained competitive with the latest Allied fighter aircraft until the end of the war.
wut?
Based. Deutsche qualitat.
Only problems it wasn't quite as manuverable as the spitfire and pilots complained about poor vision from the hull but the firepower it had simply outcompete all allied fighters and it also could fly the highest thanks to its engine. It wasn't quite the fastest either but that wasn't too big of an issue
I love coming to comment sections of videos like this to find out cool history facts. Never disapppinted. Thank you, sir!
@@svire3370 I ripped it from wikipedia :)
This is so beautiful, we need a longer one I’m laughing so hard
Bud hitler with the glow sticks is the best thing I’ve seen today 😂
@@willowdagangsta1889 excuse me, what?
@@marizitaa45576 where did you get the 1889 from lol
@@marizitaa45576 I just realised I had 1889 in my name for some reason
There is so much beauty and creativity on CZcams
This gives me such 2009 CZcams vibes holy crap, I love this so much
Top!😎👏👏👏
Party like in 1941
1945☠️☠️☠️
ye drop that pervitin ..les go
This AA gun...
I think it's a howitzer not a aa gun
@@CWies I think howitzer mostly being towed and not get carried in the top of vehicle like this.. And maybe it might be SPAA
@@Striderly no like a self propelled howitzer, German pzh 2000 for example(modern version, definitely not the one from the video)
@@Striderly okay, after having revisited this, I am absolutely not sure... and I now know that I haven't looked at it enough... it isn't self propelled. you can see the thing connecting it to the truck right of it. though I am not sure what it is. a AA gun would usually shoot faster, this would be pretty ineffective. and a howitzer would shoot slower...
Dropping the Bass just as hard as B17s
То что нужно в рекомендациях
Thanks mate grandads just unlocked a new memory
Me getting A+ at my German test my brain: it's all from the Hitler song. Hitler: einse,zwei
This remix sounds sick! Love when the part with the chemlights start
Hitler "my memes will last a thousand years!!!!!"
This hits harder than my dads belt
ayoooo
Mo-Do - Eins Zwei Polizei (Official Video)
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No autotune needed. Banger
i listened to this before getting a German test, yes i got 10/10
Geilster mann im hintergrund
My mind when my teacher explains the WW2 be like :
The Flak guns caught me off guard XDD
Neun - Zehn... WIR GEHEN!
i love you grandpa
🗿
@@naziwins8049well, well, well if it isn't emperor showa...
💀
Aż ręka się sama podnosi
Не стоит)
Не зигуй)))
Ахвхахахахха
🤚
tak
Uma obra de arte moderna 😂
Кто из 2024 ?
Я
Мне три месяца я из 2024
Those glow sticks are amazing! More of this song and vid please....! 👍👍👍
Isn't it ironic how the comment section is mostly just Polish people?
Germans in Autobahn when they hear their favourite song
May god bless the guy who mixed this! XD
We need a full version
Kocham to jak większość komentarzy jest polskich XDD
АХАХАХХ Ну да, есть свой смысл))
@@artemonschiryaev9759 все корни
pozdrav z česka
@@martinmaclovsky5525 пон
A potem ukraińce lub ruskie w odpowiedziach
If this doesn't play on my funeral I come
This is the best thing on CZcams :-D
Kanye's song for his next concert
This is what Kanye vibes to on Friday nights.
Based kanye
Germans must be proud of them National hero.
*damn 5 years ago youtube was much better I just love it for some stupid reason*
Ein Meisterwerk
Nikt nie może nie lubić ostatniej części tej z laserami
i played this 10 times... though i dont understand anything... but this shit is a banger
My Mrs Grandad met him twice while serving in the Italian army during WW2. from what her Grandad has told me about him... he would infact appreciate this video.
Niye
Niceee...
Wait what.
❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏼
What did he tell you about him that makes you think this ? I’m really curious to know what kind of stories did he tell you ^^
(And yeah from having studied the guy for a while I also think he’d like that vid)
in the 20th century people make fun of Hitler by imitating and belittling him, now in the 21st century...
I still do it but only between people who get that is a joke.
Turned on in german leopard now its panzer IV 🔥🔥🔥🔥
we getting back in OG WITH DIS ONE 🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️☠️🗣️☠️🗣️☠️🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️
Ein zwei Polizei drei vier Grenadier, fünf sechs alte hex sieben acht gute nacht
When realising you have flight to Berlin next week
😂😂
My dad is polish and he listen to this in the club in 1985 until 1992
First time viewing this. And I actually snorted at the glow-stick section. Catchy.
Угараю с Гитлера)
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@@SantaDaddyy Это еврей Соловьёв по ящику так сказал?
man kanye west hittin it hard with his new german rhymes
Best song ever made to date.
Очень человеческая музыка👍🏻
То есть не еврейская?
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Yo I needed this
Best music video ever.
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The Panzerkampfwagen III, commonly known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively in World War II. The official German ordnance designation was Sd.Kfz. 141. It was intended to fight other armoured fighting vehicles and serve alongside and support the similar Panzer IV, which was originally designed for infantry support. However, as the Germans faced the formidable T-34, more powerful anti-tank guns were needed, and since the Panzer IV had more development potential with a larger turret ring, it was redesigned to mount the long-barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 gun. The Panzer III effectively swapped roles with the Panzer IV, as from 1942 the last version of the Panzer III mounted the 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 that was better suited for infantry support. Production of the Panzer III ceased in 1943. Nevertheless, the Panzer III's capable chassis provided hulls for the Sturmgeschütz III assault gun until the end of the war. At the time, German (non-light) tanks were expected to carry out one of two primary tasks when assisting infantry in breakthroughs, exploiting gaps in the enemy lines where opposition had been removed, moving through and attacking the enemy's unprotected lines of communication and the rear areas. The first task was direct combat against other tanks and other armoured vehicles, requiring the tank to fire armour piercing (AP) shells.
On January 11, 1934, following specifications laid down by Heinz Guderian, the Army Weapons Department drew up plans for a medium tank with a maximum weight of 24,000 kg (53,000 lb) and a top speed of 35 km/h (22 mph). It was intended as the main tank of the German Panzer divisions, capable of engaging and destroying opposing tank forces, and was to be paired with the Panzer IV, which was to fulfill the second use: dealing with anti-tank guns and infantry strong points, such as machine-gun nests, firing high-explosive shells at such soft targets. Such supportive tanks designed to operate with friendly infantry against the enemy generally were heavier and carried more armour.
The direct infantry-support role was to be provided by the turret-less Sturmgeschütz assault gun, which mounted a short-barrelled gun on a Panzer III chassis. Daimler-Benz, Krupp, MAN, and Rheinmetall all produced prototypes. Testing of these took place in 1936 and 1937, leading to the Daimler-Benz design being chosen for production. The first model of the Panzer III, the Ausführung A. (Ausf. A), came off the assembly line in May 1937; ten, two of which were unarmed, were produced in that year. Mass production of the Ausf. F version began in 1939. Between 1937 and 1940, attempts were made to standardize parts between Krupp's Panzer IV and Daimler-Benz's Panzer III.
Much of the early development work on the Panzer III was a quest for a suitable suspension. Several varieties of leaf-spring suspensions were tried on Ausf. A through Ausf. D, usually using eight relatively small-diameter road wheels before the torsion-bar suspension of the Ausf. E was standardized, using the six road wheel design that became standard. The Panzer III, along with the Soviet KV heavy tank, was one of the early tanks to use this suspension design first seen on the Stridsvagn L-60 a few years earlier.
A distinct feature of the Panzer III, influenced by the British Vickers Medium Mark I tank (1924), was the three-man turret. This meant that the commander was not distracted with another role in the tank (e.g. as gunner or loader) and could fully concentrate on maintaining awareness of the situation and directing the tank. Most tanks of the time did not have this capability, providing the Panzer III with a combat advantage versus such tanks. For example, the French Somua S-35's turret was manned only by the commander, and the Soviet T-34 originally had a two-man turret crew. Unlike the Panzer IV, the Panzer III had no turret basket, merely a foot rest platform for the gunner.
The Panzer III was intended as the primary battle tank of the German forces. However, when it initially met the KV-1 heavy tanks and T-34 medium tanks it proved to be inferior in both armour and gun power. To meet the growing need to counter these tanks, the Panzer III was up-gunned with a longer, more powerful 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun and received more armour but still was at disadvantage compared with the Soviet tank designs. As a result, production of self-propelled anti-tank guns, as well as the up-gunning of the Panzer IV was initiated.
In 1942, the final version of the Panzer III, the Ausf. N, was created with a 75-millimetre (2.95 in) KwK 37 L/24 cannon, the same short-barreled low-velocity gun used for the initial models of the Panzer IV and designed for anti-infantry and close-support work. For defensive purposes, the Ausf. N was equipped with rounds of HEAT ammunition that could penetrate 70 to 100 millimetres (2.76 to 3.94 in) of armour depending on the round's variant, but these were strictly used for self-defence. The Panzer III Ausf. A through C had 15 mm (0.59 in) of rolled homogeneous armour on all sides with 10 mm (0.39 in) on the top and 5 mm (0.20 in) on the bottom. This was quickly determined to be insufficient, and was upgraded to 30 mm (1.18 in) on the front, sides and rear in the Ausf. D, E, F, and G models, with the H model having a second 30 mm (1.18 in) layer of face-hardened steel applied to the front and rear hull. The Ausf. J model had a solid 50 mm (1.97 in) plate on the front and rear, while the Ausf. J¹, L, and M models had an additional layer of offset 20 mm (0.79 in) homogeneous steel plate on the front hull and turret, with the M model having an additional 5 mm (0.20 in) Schürzen spaced armour on the hull sides, and 8 mm (0.31 in) on the turret sides and rear. This additional frontal armor gave the Panzer III frontal protection from many light and medium Allied and Soviet anti-tank guns at all but close ranges. However, the sides were still vulnerable to many enemy weapons, including anti-tank rifles at close ranges. The Panzer III was intended to fight other tanks; in the initial design stage a 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun was specified. However, the infantry at the time were being equipped with the 37-millimetre (1.46 in) PaK 36, and it was thought that, in the interest of standardization, the tanks should carry the same armament. As a compromise, the turret ring was made large enough to accommodate a 50-millimetre (1.97 in) gun should a future upgrade be required. This single decision later assured the Panzer III a prolonged life in the German Army.
The Ausf. A to early Ausf. G were equipped with a 3.7 cm KwK 36 L/45, which proved adequate during the campaigns of 1939 and 1940. In response to increasingly better armed and armored opponents, the later Ausf. F to Ausf. J were upgraded with the 5 cm KwK 38 L/42, and the Ausf. J¹ to M with the longer 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 gun.
By 1942, the Panzer IV was becoming Germany's main medium tank because of its better upgrade potential. The Panzer III remained in production as a close support vehicle. The Ausf. N model mounted a low-velocity 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 gun - these guns had originally been fitted to older Panzer IV Ausf A to F1 models and had been placed in storage when those tanks had also been up armed to longer versions of the 75 mm gun.
All early models up to and including the Ausf. G had two 7.92 mm (0.31 in) MG 34 machine guns mounted coaxially with the 37 mm main gun and a similar weapon in a hull mount. Models from the Ausf. F and later, upgraded or built with a 5 or 7.5 cm main gun, had a single coaxial MG 34 and the hull MG34.
A single experimental Ausf. L was fitted with a 75/55mm tapered bore Waffe 0725 cannon. The vehicle was designated Panzer III Ausf L mit Waffe 0725. The Panzer III Ausf. A through D were powered by a 250 PS (184 kW), 12-cylinder Maybach HL108 TR engine, giving a top speed of 35 km/h (22 mph). All later models were powered by the 300 PS (221 kW), 12-cylinder Maybach HL 120 TRM engine. Regulated top speed varied, depending on the transmission and weight, but was around 40 km/h (25 mph).
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Nah this is good info for WT to use in the game
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I love history
I need a long version, 10 hrs maybe?
Hitler with the glow sticks had be dying 🤣🤣🤣
This is pure gold
Goes great with music!
Low-key want a full version
This is beautiful
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nice music menn
Когда тебя вызвали к доске, по истории 🤣
Хочу такой же, но с Бендерой )))
i played this song in history lesson
nice song bro
0:00 xdddd
Das ist geil mit der flak
Flak
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Die panzer
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I love your beats funny moustache man
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it's so beautiful