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  2. Erika (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Erika" is a German marching song. Although its lyrics have no political content relating to Nazi Germany, Erika is a German folk song which then was picked up by the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany. [1] [2] It was written by Herms Niel in 1930 and published in 1938. [3] [4] The song was then soon used

  3. Deutschlandlied - Wikipedia

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    German women, German loyalty, German wine and German song Shall retain in the world Their old, beautiful sound, Inspiring us to noble deeds Throughout our entire lives – 𝄆 German women, German loyalty, German wine and German song! 𝄇 Unity and justice and freedom For the German fatherland! Let us strive for this together, Brotherly with ...

  4. Horst-Wessel-Lied - Wikipedia

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    After Wessel's death, he was officially credited with having composed the music as well as having written the lyrics for the "Horst Wessel Song". Between 1930 and 1933, however, German critics disputed this, pointing out that the melody had a long history. "How Great Thou Art" is a well-known hymn of Swedish origin [26] with a similar tune for ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Subways of Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    A German teenager named Darius S. recorded the song from a radio program on the North German public radio station Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) in the 1980s. [1] [7] He recorded the song on a cassette tape and made a mixtape, which also included songs from XTC and the Cure. To get clean recordings of songs, Darius purposely removed dialogue from ...

  7. ß - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the High German consonant shift, Old High German developed a sound generally spelled zz or z that was probably pronounced [s] and was contrasted with a sound, probably pronounced [⁠s̠] (voiceless alveolar retracted sibilant) or [z̠] (voiced alveolar retracted sibilant), depending on the place in the word, and spelled s . [27]

  8. Des Deutschen Vaterland - Wikipedia

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    As far as the German tongue sounds And sings songs to God in heaven: That shall it be! That shall it be! That, brave German, call that yours! That is the German’s fatherland, Where oaths are sworn with curled hand, Where loyalty blazes brightly from the eye And love sits warmly in the heart. That shall it be, That, brave German, shall it be!

  9. Category:German songs - Wikipedia

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    English-language German songs (42 C, 99 P) B. Ardian Bujupi songs (1 P) C. Comedian Harmonists songs (6 P) K. Bert Kaempfert songs (6 P) N. Nazi songs (6 P) P.