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Post by sobel » 26 Apr 2008, 01:19

Hi folks, I've followed this topic for quite a while and seen have many threads/links to original German military marches and songs. I would like to ask the following question, The German military have always had a strong tradition during imperial and TR times of using martial music and "soldatenlieder", sung by I assume real people at the time., My question is, post war, what was the attitude towards this type of music?

I have in my collection several Vynyl LP records from the 1960's (for those who grew up with CD's, and MP3's, and too young to remember, these were bits of plastic, with music recorded on them, and played on a record player), these were songs and marchial music played and sung by the post-war Bundeswehr and include songs such as Funkerlied, panzerlied, Prussiens Gloria etc etc.
My question is, does the modern Bundeswher, atoday, actually still encourage it's members to participate in singing these traditional songs or is it now frowned upon?
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Post by Panzerjäger » 16 Aug 2008, 00:24

Hello!

I'm looking for some information on some post-war recordings of some Fallschirmjäger-songs. They can be found on the internet, sometimes as war-time recordings. "Abgeschmiert aus hundert Metern" is one of these recordings.

Any information would be appreciated.


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Any marching songs from the era still used today?

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Post by Felix C » 14 Nov 2017, 15:16

I understand Panzerlied predates the National Socialist era. Is it still in use?
I was listening to Erika and it has no Nat-Soc attributes. A cadence song. Still in use?
Wenn die Soldaten apparently is still used.
Well you see what I refer to.

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 14 Nov 2017, 16:31

Hello, Felix
Felix C wrote:I understand Panzerlied predates the National Socialist era. Is it still in use?
The "Panzerlied" does not pre-date the NS era, it was originally an NS song. See: /viewtopic.php?f=81&t=21189#p736416
As far as I know, it is still used in Chile (they even played one of its NS arrangements, see: viewtopic.php?f=81&t=209600).
Felix C wrote:I was listening to Erika and it has no Nat-Soc attributes. A cadence song. Still in use?
Correct, "Erika" is not an NS song, it's an ordinary soldiers' love song from 1938; not sure whether it's still being sung, but I remember watching a video of BW recruits singing another song by the same composer a couple of years ago: "Es ist so schön, Soldat zu sein".
Felix C wrote:Wenn die Soldaten apparently is still used.
I don't know whether "Wenn die Soldaten" is still being sung in the army, but it's a pre-1871 song anyway = not from "the era".

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Post by Felix C » 14 Nov 2017, 17:39

Thanks. I thought Panzerlied was from the early 20s. 1923 I seem to recall. before the NS era

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 14 Nov 2017, 18:38

Felix C wrote:Thanks. I thought Panzerlied was from the early 20s. 1923 I seem to recall. before the NS era
No...! :) It's an early Wehrmacht cover of an NS song (the earliest known publishing date of the song: 1936; Panzertruppe formation date: 1935).

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Post by Felix C » 15 Nov 2017, 03:46

understood. I read the links. very thorough

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Post by Sheldrake » 28 Mar 2021, 14:39

[Split from Real Nazi marches played in public today]

Lots of modern Bundeswehr songs date back to WW2 or earlier and sung by the Wehrmacht. A FJ decorated for gallantry in Afghanistan swore it was so. The FJ songs refer to honours for 3rd Reich era victories.




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Post by Ivan Ž. » 28 Mar 2021, 15:17

Hello, Sheldrake

Please try to stay on topic as is required by the forum rules and do a forum search before posting, to avoid doubling. I've moved your post to a proper topic now (the topic you initially posted it in deals with public performances of Nazi party and war campaign music); as you can see, we've already discussed Third Reich era music used by the Bundeswehr.

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Identification of unknown music group

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Post by D-General » 10 Nov 2021, 10:38

Greetings, I hope you're all having a nice day

I came across a particular set of modern records of Third Reich era Songs, and I'm curious as to which group made it. Attached below are some sample sound files of performances made by the group I am pertaining to. I heard that the Bundeswehr did make recordings back in the late 1980s of such songs for historical purposes, could it be that these recordings are from the same CD?

I really just wish to satisfy my curiosity, if any of you have any information as to what exactly this is, please let me now.

Thank you very much everyone, and have a nice day

https://mega.nz/folder/DaYSQbyK#Fqq0PKb_Vz9xkm1RFg7eBQ
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Post by Ivan Ž. » 10 Nov 2021, 12:56

Hello again,

Without even playing them, I knew which tracks you had in mind ;) And we've mentioned them in the past a couple of times (here). I still don't know who performed them, but they all originate from Documentary Series LPs/CDs: "Der Reichsarbeitsdienst" (DS-1375 & 1376), "Die deutsche Luftwaffe" (DS-1380 & 1381) and "Die deutsche Kriegsmarine" (DS-1385 & 1386).

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Post by D-General » 10 Nov 2021, 14:11

Thanks for the identification Ivan, I appreciate it

P.S. While we're at it, do you know anything about the Bundeswehr CD I mentioned?
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Post by Ivan Ž. » 10 Nov 2021, 15:01

Well, Bundeswehr bands made quite a few recordings of Third Reich music, I don't know which particular album you had in mind. The most controversial one was a homage to the Waffen-SS by Heeresmusikkorps 5 (it was previously mentioned here and here).

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Post by D-General » 10 Nov 2021, 16:02

This is an interesting record, but I think I'm talking about something else, from the information I know, it contained at least these songs

Horst-Wessel-Lied (Die Fahne hoch)
Vorwärts nach Osten!
Hell klingt ein Lied
Es zittern die morschen Knochen

From what I know, this particular CD I'm mentioning was released in the 80s (1987 maybe?) and was created for educational purposes since some academic groups back then were supposedly worried of records of these songs being lost.

[Song titles corrected by the host.]
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Post by Ivan Ž. » 10 Nov 2021, 16:11

Bundeswehr bands never recorded such tracks nor compiled them in an album. Those are all Third Reich period recordings. The only CD containing all four songs that comes to my mind was compiled by Neonazi pirates called RMK in the 1990s, and it's not really worthy of discussing.

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