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  2. Hänschen klein - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, an abridged version in two stanzas by Otto Frömmel (1873–1940) became a nursery song for children to sing in kindergarten. Today, a single-verse form is widely used. [1] The melody of "Hänschen klein" is used in "Lightly Row", a Mother Goose rhyme. The melody is used in the war movie Cross of Iron (1977). [2]

  3. Category:Songs about Germany - Wikipedia

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    A list of songs about Germany. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. Songs about Berlin (15 P) Pages in category "Songs about Germany"

  4. Postal codes in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany introduced postal codes on 25 July 1941, in the form of a two-digit system that was applied initially for the parcel service and later for all mail deliveries. This system was replaced in 1962 in West Germany by a four-digit system; three years later East Germany followed with its own four-digit system.

  5. German for Kids - Wikipedia

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    German for Kids premiered in Berlin on November 28, 2011. [4] The publishing house Lingua-Video.com released the film on DVD-ROM – licensed for educational purposes – in addition with 9 educational short films and a comprehensive study guide in November, 2011. [5]

  6. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    Wartke got the idea of making a humorous rap-like song and video based on the tongue twister, while Fisher created the music and lyrics. [2] [15] [16] Wartke often makes comedic songs from German tongue twisters, which he says he frequently discovers on speech therapy websites. [16] When asked if Barbara is a real person, Wartke replied: "Sure!

  7. Unsere Heimat - Wikipedia

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    Unsere Heimat" (Our Homeland) was a popular song in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), where it was sung by the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation. The lyrics were written by Herbert Keller [ de ] and the melody by Hans Naumilkat .

  8. Kika (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Channel of ARD and ZDF) is a German free-to-air television channel based in Erfurt, Germany. It is managed by a joint venture by public-service broadcasters [1] ARD and ZDF. Its intended audience is children and the youth, devoid of advertising, and it is generally watched by children 3 to 13. The MDR is responsible for its ...

  9. Sandmännchen - Wikipedia

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    The song is about the child poverty in Germany and has many references to Sandmännchen. Unser Sandmännchen is featured in the 2003 film Good Bye, Lenin! . The German industrial metal band Rammstein uses the opening monologue from the West German Sandmännchen , Nun, liebe Kinder, gebt fein Acht.