The official AHF Third Reich music quiz thread
Question 65
What is the real name of the Weimar era vocalist who went by the name on some songs as Leo Moll ??
Re: Question 65
Anyone ?
Re: Question 65
Leo Monosson.
(I pass on my turn)
Ivan
(I pass on my turn)
Ivan
Re: Question 65
Thanks Ivan correct answer !
Regards
Ron
Regards
Ron
Question 66
OK, here's one: in the intro of Kormann's march "Unser NSKK", in the background can be heard a popular folk tune. What is the name of that song? [hear the sample here]
Ivan
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Re: Question 66
»Ach wie ist's möglich dann«
I also pass on my turn.
I also pass on my turn.
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Needless to say, correct
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Question 67
Can I play? I see this thread has not been active for a while but I enjoyed reading the older posts so I though I would post one of my own.
If so here is my question: What was the name of the first regional radio station set up in Germany 3 years after the Grossdeutscher Rundfunk was set up in 1920?
P.S. I assume the quiz is run on an honor system of not looking up the answer on google lol!
If so here is my question: What was the name of the first regional radio station set up in Germany 3 years after the Grossdeutscher Rundfunk was set up in 1920?
P.S. I assume the quiz is run on an honor system of not looking up the answer on google lol!
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize" -Voltaire
Re: Question 67
AGAIN - do not use this forum for the spreading of disinformation. This is your second warning. There was no "Grossdeutscher Rundfunk" (nor "Grossdeutsche" anything) in 1920; it's a short-lived term from 1939-1945. And the radio in Germany exists since 1923, not 1920. Please do some research before posting on this forum, or elsewhere. This applies to everyone.Oberleutnant von Bostell wrote:Can I play? I see this thread has not been active for a while but I enjoyed reading the older posts so I though I would post one of my own.
If so here is my question: What was the name of the first regional radio station set up in Germany 3 years after the Grossdeutscher Rundfunk was set up in 1920?
Ivan
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Re: Question 67
I got that information from tomahawk history blog. I did not purposely try to spread misinformation.
P.S. Can you tell me when you gave me my FIRST warning. Thank you.
P.S. Can you tell me when you gave me my FIRST warning. Thank you.
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize" -Voltaire
Re: Question 67
Oberleutnant von Bostell wrote:I got that information from tomahawk history blog.
Tomahawk blog is basically a product of its producer's imagination. It is absolutely ridiculous and has nothing to do with history nor reality. It is a great example of something in psychiatry known as pathological lying. No one needs to read nor to believe any of the warnings I write about the harmful works of such individuals; but everyone can do a simple Google search and realize that the "exclusive" information such people offer can be only found on their own pages, copied directly from their own minds. And this is how a poet killed in WWI becomes one of the most active poets of WWII or how a deceased conductor becomes the main participant in a concert (just some of the Tomahawk "pearls").
Oberleutnant von Bostell wrote:I did not purposely try to spread misinformation.
Purposely or not - you did. It doesn't make you a bad person if you did it by accident, but the negative effect on the reader remains the same. This is why I wrote "please do some research before posting". But - you have been warned about such a source (Tomahawk) - you've decided to ignore my detailed explanation - didn't bother to check my information, but instead even decided to insult me - and then copied here more disinformation from the same source, also without checking them first. So nothing really can be considered accidental there, I'm sorry. You are still welcome to participate here, but please watch what you're posting.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 8&start=15Oberleutnant von Bostell wrote:P.S. Can you tell me when you gave me my FIRST warning. Thank you.
Cheers,
Ivan
Question 68
Ok, here's a new one: who are these famous Wehrmacht musicians? (two from Luftwaffe and three from Heer)
Source: "Musikmeister Ahlers", Joachim Toeche-Mittler
Ivan
Source: "Musikmeister Ahlers", Joachim Toeche-Mittler
Ivan
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Paul Haase, Hans Felix Husadel, Adolf Berdien, Erich Schumann und "Der Kalk von Potsdam" Friedrich Ahlers.
Re: Question 68
Spot on! Your turn
Cheers,
Ivan
Cheers,
Ivan
Question 69
Okay, my question is nearly the same. Although the quality is bad, my question is: who are these Luftwaffe conductors?