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  2. Nazi songs - Wikipedia

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    The music for this song came from the Lied der Legion Condor ("Song of the Condor Legion"), whose lyrics and music were written by Wolfram Philipps and Christian Jährig, two Condor Legion pilots with the rank of Oberleutnant. The somber music has a minor character, and the song was "exposed to the accusation of being un-German, Russian or ...

  3. Volk ans Gewehr - Wikipedia

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    Pardun's song was one of the most famous mass songs of the Nazi era; in the 1930s, it was mainly used as an SA marching song. It was also a compulsory song for the Reichsarbeitsdienst . During World War II , it was used as a military song – not least because it was included in the soldier's song book Morgen marschieren wir (Tomorrow we march).

  4. Freiheit (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Freiheit", also known as "Spaniens Himmel" or "Die Thälmann-Kolonne", is a song written in 1936 by Gudrun Kabisch and Paul Dessau, German anti-fascists. The song was written for the International Brigades but later became a popular standard in Germany and in American communist and folk music communities. The title translates as "Freedom" in ...

  5. Erika (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with the line "Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein" (On the heath a little flower blooms), the theme of a flower (Erika) bearing the name of a soldier's sweetheart. [5] After each line, and after each time the name "Erika" is sung, there is a three beat pause , which is filled by the timpani or stamping feet (e.g. of ...

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  7. To Be or Not to Be (The Hitler Rap) - Wikipedia

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    The song appeared on the soundtrack album for the movie of the same name. It was derived from the burlesque show within the film but did not appear within it. [1] It also echoes Brooks's 1967 film The Producers, with the lines "Don't be stupid, be a smarty. Come and join the Nazi Party," [2] taken from the song "Springtime for Hitler".

  8. Opinion: Trump’s video referencing Nazi Germany isn ... - AOL

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    The video with Nazi Germany references posted on Truth Social by Trump’s campaign is unsurprising given that during a Fox News town hall last December, Trump said he would be a “dictator ...

  9. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    [345] [346] Students were required to watch all films prepared by the school division of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. [341] At universities, appointments to top posts were the subject of power struggles between the education ministry, the university boards, and the National Socialist German Students' League. [347]

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