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The Other German Army - Chile's Prussian Tradition

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Preussens Gloria - Ejercito de Chile

In the XIX Century the Chilean Army was trained and equiped by Prussia and then Germany (up until 1945). There is still a heavy influence of German traditions and equipment in the Chilean Army. You will see pickelhaube helmets, M42 helmets (in vulkanized fiber), and even Leopard battle tanks in parades and ceremonies.

German inmigrants started arriving in Chile in 1846. Germany, and Prussia in particular, was admired in Chile for its organisation and productivity; for the rest of the century, these new immigrants set up farms, small businesses, and schools so self-contained and successful that some pupils were still being taught in German in 1974. More ominously for the future, Prussian military advisers were also hired by the Chilean army. The Prussian traditions of military self-importance and involvement in politics would be thoroughly absorbed.
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German Army Parade (1938) [COLORIZED 4K 60FPS]

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Ejercito de Chile...Chilean Army at Semana de la Chilenidad

Chilean Army.. Ejercito de Chile. The Chilean Army has long enjoyed a reputation as a creditable military force.
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♪ Königgrätzer marsch & Preussen Gloria 2016 CHILE

Parada militar 2016 Chile . Ejercito de Chile interpretando la marcha Koniggratzer & Preussen Gloria
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Chilean Military Day Parade

Chilean Military Day Parade

Influencia alemana en los uniformes del Ejército de Chile (Parada Militar 2017)

Influencia alemana en los uniformes del Ejército de Chile. En 1899 se implementó el casco prusiano y en 1903 se adoptó el modelo basado en el uniforme alemán. El desfile militar de ese país se realiza cada 19 de septiembre.

Swedish Military Parade

Compilation of swedish military parades during royal weddings, the national day, and military ceremonies.

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Чили.Сантьяго.Смена военного караула около Дворца Правительства.Июнь2018

Очень калоритно.

Preußens Gloria

German march

Black Box of the Army, Chile

Black Box of the Army, Chile
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Chile Travel: Culture and Tradition Chile - Open Nature

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???????? The German-American Steuben Parade New York 2023

Time codes:
0:00 - Intro
04:47 - Buderich
5:22 - Miss German America
6:21 - Police Department
8:10 - FDNY
12:23 - Port Authority Police
13:29 - Police Band
14:02 - Polizei
15:17 - Weihenstephan Tavern
15:49 - Origianl Enzian
19:09 - Miss Bergenland NY
20:18 - LGBTQIA+
20:57 - German School Brooklyn
21:46 - Children Learn German
26:10 - The Ninth Manhattan Masonic District
30:06 - Mayor Eric Adams


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The German-American Steuben Parade is held annually on the third Saturday in September. It was founded in 1957 by German immigrants and German-Americans — one of the largest ancestral groups living in the United States, who wanted to keep the traditions of their homeland alive. They named the Parade after Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian-born General who served with General George Washington in the American Revolutionary War. Von Steuben is still regarded as one of the most influential German-Americans for his contributions to America’s fight for independence; his training of the young American troops helped achieve victory against the British.

In April, 1956, the German-American Parade was first held in Ridgewood, Queens, on the 50th Anniversary of the Brooklyn Boys and Girls Chorus. Being a weekend celebration, it began with a concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and concluded the following day with the Parade down Myrtle Ave., ending with a gala celebration at Schwaben Hall on Knickerbocker Ave. The outpouring of support for this event from the many clubs and businesses who participated, inspired the idea for a parade celebrating German culture to be held annually in New York City.

In 1957, the first official German-American Steuben Parade was held in Yorkville, known then as Germantown. The Parade marched up Fifth Ave., turning on 86th St, and crossed down to Second Ave. to cheering crowds and applause. Once the heart of Little Germany, 86th Street was affectionately called the “German Boulevard.” It hosted many German shops, konditoreis, biergartens, vereins, theaters, restaurants, newspapers, and dance halls.

2014-Parade-Fotos-CR-408Today, the Parade continues to march up Fifth Avenue to 86th Street, led by cadets representing the German Language Club of the Military Academy of West Point, founded by General von Steuben himself. The three-hour Parade is filled with German groups wearing their traditional costumes, spectacular floats, marching bands, dancers, clubs, and organizations from across the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Canada. Miss German-America and her court are crowned every May, leading the Parade down Fifth Avenue after serving as young cultural ambassadors to events throughout the year across the Tri-State Area. Every year, the Parade is led by a Grand Marshal, who is chosen through his or her reputation and contributions to the German-American community. Past Grand Marshals have included distinguished German-Americans, as well as German citizens with a close relationship to our country. To this day, the Steuben Parade is still considered one of the most colorful Parades in New York, thanks to our dynamic floats, representation, and colorful cultural displays.

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Military Tradition Lives on In Washington

The word tattoo is most often associated with artwork on someone's body. But it also a military tradition dating back to the 17th century of calling soldiers or sailors back to their quarters at night with a drum or bugle. Each year that tradition is recreated in Washington in a weekly sunset military pageant known as the Twilight Tattoo. VOA's Jeff Feuer has more on this storied tradition.

Marsch des Yorckschen Korps

March in Military Band and Guard Battailon of the German Federal Armed Forces. My personal favorite rendition.

Music: Marsch des Yorck'schen Korps or Yorckscher Marsch or The March for Military Band No.1 in F major (studio recording)
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven in 1808

Ludwig van Beethoven's Yorkscher Marsch is named in honor of Prussian General Ludwig Graf Yorck von Wartenburg.
This ceremony is a several hundred years old prussian military tradition and has nothing to do with Nazis from Third Reich or ww2, and also please realize, that the German armed forces are in the tradition of the military resistance against Hitler and the Nazi reign of terror.
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Goose Step Party in the Russian Military School. ✩✩✩✩✩

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The goose step is a special form of DC step, which is usually on ceremonial parades will be demonstrated and past marches closed units. The marchers vibrate while their legs in unison outstretched stiff high, depending on the country and tradition almost to the horizontal, by honor guards and the hip. Goose-stepping marching troops also produce a distinctive, loud noise step.

Purpose of the piercing step is the demonstration of absolute discipline and superiority. Its origin is on the Prussian Exerzier Regulations of the early 19th Century attributed. Early 19th century he became of Friedrich Wilhelm III. in the Prussian Army introduced and practiced there for long. This tradition has been approved by the German army, the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht continued. Today, it is sometimes clichéd associated exclusively with the Wehrmacht or limited to these. After 1945, the goose step was still in Germany by the National People's Army practiced (under the name Exerzierschritt) for the care of Prussian military tradition, widespread in other member states of the Warsaw Pact. Even Mussolini led him in 1938 on the German model as Passo Romano ( Roman step ) at the Italian Army a.

In the Soviet Union of units paraded army, navy and air forces regularly in form of the piercing step, z. B. on the anniversary of the October Revolution. They followed it modeled on the Imperial Russian Army, the intensively practiced the goose-stepping in the 19th century, according to contemporary reports often more important at the expense of the military training. The traditional pace of the Prussian / German parade or Exerzierschritt was 114 step / min, the Russian / Soviet 120 step / min.

In countries such as North Korea, China, Cuba, Belarus or Vietnam, whose military is dominated by the Soviet model, it will be demonstrated regularly even today. Also in Russia is still in the victory parade for Victory Day on May 9, demonstrated the goose step. In Chile the goose step with parades of troops and / or music corps will be demonstrated by the Prussian-German model.

The Bundeswehr abandoned when it was founded consciously on the reintroduction of the piercing step, because your infanterische tradition of the historic hunter units, where the goose step had never been practiced, and not of the line infantry herleitete (see. the designation of the infantry units of the Bundeswehr as a hunter -, not infantry battalions and weapons color green ). In addition, the submission symbolism of the piercing step was not with the new self-image of German soldiers as citizens in uniform agreed . In addition, the leadership of the future Bundeswehr in 1954 expressed critical to military forms as an end in itself: In particular, the need for Fußparaden had the face of a permanent Mob be doubted readiness because they neither a demonstration of the march serviceability nor the battle value of the force is' and paved the Exerzierdrill because of the long period of preparation, the way 'will .

In imperial Russia, the Tsar's army then modernized and trained with the help of Prussian officers. After the October Revolution, the Red Army in turn inherits and exports in most communist regimes (usually through officers Soviet instructors). It is still in force in Russia and in most countries formerly members or satellites of the former Soviet Union and in many states of the world or of obedience Marxist ( China, North Korea, Cuba, etc...).

The goose-step model is a martial step in use in military parades. It is a particular form of measured step and provides that soldiers elevino the extended leg until they reach a position more or less horizontal. When put together the boots on the ground, the soldiers marching produce a distinctive and loud noise.

It was adopted in Russia Tsarist regime to be kept by the Soviet, for example in the annual celebrations of the October Revolution. As mentioned, the purpose of this step is to show off the power and discipline of precision, so much so that it is used usually in states from the totalitarian regime. It was the subject of harsh criticism by several intellectuals like George Orwell. In the essay collection The Lion and the Unicorn, Orwell proposed the metaphorical interpretation of the boot of a soldier in the act of stepping on the face of a person.

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5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Chile ???????? Don'ts of Chile

In today's travel vlog, we discuss the 10 Things You Should Never Do in Chile and the Don'ts of Chile. I really enjoy making these lists about the things not to do in Chile or wherever.

Just like any where else you might have some Chilean culture shock and learning a little about Chilean culture can go a long way. There are some social rules in Chilean that every tourist and expat in Chilean should be aware of so you know what not to do in Chile. Whether you are moving to Chile or just visiting Chile. These things you should never do in Chile will help!

Etiquette in Chile is similar to most parts of Southeast Asia but there are some differences. Heck there are differences within Chile so I tried to keep these 10 Things You Should Never Do In Chile and the Don'ts of Chile specific. What not to do in Bangkok would be a completely different video from what not to do in Chiang Mai or what not to do in Chiang Rai. But the things in this video should apply and help you know how to be polite in Chile while visiting Chile.

This living in Chile vlog applies to and covers Chilean culture shock, Chilean culture, Chile, social rules in Chile, expat in Chile, What not to do in Chile, Etiquette in Chile, What not to do in Santiago, how to be polite in Chile, visiting Chile, tourism Chile, life in Chile vs usa, life in Chile, living in Chile, living in Chile vs usa, expat living in Chile, Chile revealed, Chile rules, Chile travel guide, culture shocks in Chile, Chilean food, moving to Chile, Chile culture shocks.

Without further ado, lets jump in to the 5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Chile and Don'ts of Chile!

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7 Parada Militar CHILE 2007 chilean military parade

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Chilean soldiers re-enact the capture of Valdivia

The Chileans beat the hell out of each other in the name of entertainment and history

The most Prussian of dances performed with traditional props

The traditional Prussian dance demonstrated by Hundsdoerfer, head of the Prussian dance troupe, husband of Cassie (Caterer) and brother of Ol (Head of Catering). This dance is performed throughout the great kingdom of Prussia, the agression on the face is the traditional Prussian expression.

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