Hitler's Anthem -

The melody of "Deutschlandlied" was originally written by Joseph Haydn in 1797. It was composed for the birthday of Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Over time, it gained popularity and was adopted for various occasions.

"Germany, Germany above all, Above all in the world, Brothers over the shore. Germany, Germany above all, Above all in the world!" hitler's anthem

The song's lyrics have been criticized for their nationalistic and chauvinistic undertones. The most contentious stanza, the first one, goes: The melody of "Deutschlandlied" was originally written by

During the Nazi era (1933-1945), Hitler and his officials frequently used "Deutschlandlied," but they also emphasized the importance of the Horst-Wessel-Lied ("Die Moorsoldaten"), which became a secondary national anthem. The lyrics of "Deutschlandlied" were manipulated and adapted to serve the ideological purposes of the Nazi regime. "Germany, Germany above all, Above all in the

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Translated, it means:

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