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- This work's title roughly translates to "Battle Songs for the front and the homeland and includes primarily words for singers, rather than full music, though one song, "Die Wacht im Osten," includes the music. Ausgabe Dezember 1940 mit dem wertvollsten neuen Soldatenliedern. Historians of music have noted that "Nazi" music represented an attempt to identify authentically German music to create a national cultural history (see Potter, Pamela M., "What is "Nazi Music"? The Music Quarterly, vol. 88, No. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 428-455). This work is discussed in Jung, Michael. Liederbücher im Nationalsozialismus: Dokumente. Vol. 2. Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt am Main, 1989. This is a part of Western Michigan University's World War II Propaganda digitized collections.
- Date Created:
- 1940-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- This illustrated song book of the German Luftwaffe from the era of World War II is an example of the musical propaganda of the National Socialist Party. This work includes words and music for 25 songs, composed by Hans Felix Husadel. Illustrated with drawings and photographs by Fritz Koch-Gotha, and edited by Carl Clewing. Historians of music have noted that "Nazi" music represented an attempt to identify authentically German music to create a national cultural history (see Potter, Pamela M., "What is "Nazi Music"? The Music Quarterly, vol. 88, No. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 428-455). This work is discussed in Jung, Michael. Liederbücher im Nationalsozialismus: Dokumente. Vol. 2. Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt am Main, 1989. This is a part of Western Michigan University's World War II Propaganda digitized collections. and Ein Lied erschall' dem Fliegergeist / Worte, Dr. K. Sartori ; Musik, H.F. Husadel -- Matrosenlied : wir fahren gegen Engeland / Worte, Hermann Löns ; Weise, Herms Niel -- Jagdfliegerlied / Worte und Weise, Hermann Heiss -- Bomben auf Engeland / Worte, Wilhelm Stoeppler ; Weise, Norbert Schultze -- Der Sturmwind ist unser Bruder / Worte, Paul G. Ehrhardt ; Weise und Satz, Ernst-Lothar v. Knorr -- Flieger sind Sieger / Worte, Goetz Otto Stoffregen ; Weise, Robert Küssel -- Es blitzen die stählernen Schwingen / Worte, Heinrich Anacker ; Weise, Herms Niel -- Es donnern unsre Motoren / Arnold Wiesmann ; Weise, R. v. Schmidtseck -- Angeworfen die Propeller / Worte, Max Barthel ; Weise, E. Erich Buder -- Tag und Nacht : Ballade des Ozeanfliegers / Worte und Weise, Hermann Heiss -- Fliegen, ja fliegen / Worte und Weisse, Kurt Handrock -- Auf! Steh auf! : Kampffliegerlied / Worte und Weise, Hermann Heiss -- Morgen marschieren wir / Worte aus der Liller Kriegszeitung, Strophe von B. v. Selchow ; Weise, Hanns Heeren -- Lied der Fernaufklärer / Worte und Weise von Oberleutnant Christian Jährig -- Lied der Fallschirmschützen / Worte, Ltn. Schlichting ; Weise, O. Fw. Zierach, Obj. Woitschick -- Flieger empor! / Worte, Joseph Buchhorn ; Weise, E. Erich Buder ; Fassung, H.F. Husadel -- Flat-Lied / Worte, Oblt. Gröpler ; Weise, Wie "Argonnerwald" -- Fliegerliebe / Worte, Gunter Praus ; Weise, Robert Küssel -- Wir sind die Flaksoldaten! / Worte, San. Soldat Hans Laube ; Weise, Hanns Heeren -- Es ist so schön Soldat zu sein : Rosemarie / Worte und Weise, Herms Niel -- Wir Flieger haben ein grosses Glück / Worte von den Flugzeugführern Gefr. K.H. Kelting und H. Hamacher ; Weise von Gefr. K.H. Kelting -- Did da-did did / Worte und Weise, Arnold Acker -- Kamerad, wir marschieren im Westen! / Worte, Heinrich Anacker ; Weise, Herms Niel -- Fliegerliebe : Fliegerlied / Worte und Weise, Kurt Handrock, Hptm., Fliegerhorst Langensalza
- Date Created:
- 1939-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Translated as Songbook of the National Socialist German Worker Party or NSDAP, this work was designed to promote songs which would be sung in streets and beer halls during the height of the popularity of the National Socialist movement. Historians of music have noted that "Nazi" music represented an attempt to identify authentically German music to create a national cultural history (see Potter, Pamela M., "What is "Nazi Music"? The Music Quarterly, vol. 88, No. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 428-455). This work is discussed in Jung, Michael. Liederbücher im Nationalsozialismus: Dokumente. Vol. 2. Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt am Main, 1989. This is a part of Western Michigan University's World War II Propaganda digitized collections. "In Zusammenarbeit mit den Gliederungen der Bewegung herausgegeben vom Kulturamt der Reichspropagandaleitung. 41 neubearbeitete Auflage" indicates that this is a revised and authorized edition. and Unsere Hymnen -- Lieber für unsere Feiern -- Fahneneinmarschlieder für unsere Feiern -- Unsere Marschlieder -- Landsknecht- und Soldatenlieder
- Date Created:
- 1938-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
4. Das neue Soldaten-Liederbuch : die bekanntesten und beliebtesten Lieder unserer Wehrmacht. Band III
- Notes:
- This New Songbook for Soldiers includes tunes appropriate for marching which are considered to have roots in German folk songs. Historians of music have noted that "Nazi" music represented an attempt to identify authentically German music to create a national cultural history (see Potter, Pamela M., "What is "Nazi Music"? The Music Quarterly, vol. 88, No. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 428-455). This work is discussed in Jung, Michael. Liederbücher im Nationalsozialismus: Dokumente. Vol. 2. Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt am Main, 1989. This is a part of Western Michigan University's World War II Propaganda digitized collections.
- Date Created:
- [1939 TO 1945]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- The title of this work indicates that it was designed for young Catholic women, though no such formal organization was developed by the National Socialists. The work includes a preface by Hermann Klens in German, was compiled by Aenne Unterberg, arranged by Wilhelm Josef Gehling and illustrated by Ernst Jansen-Winkeln. Historians of music have noted that "Nazi" music represented an attempt to identify authentically German music to create a national cultural history (see Potter, Pamela M., "What is "Nazi Music"? The Music Quarterly, vol. 88, No. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 428-455). This work is discussed in Jung, Michael. Liederbücher im Nationalsozialismus: Dokumente. Vol. 2. Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt am Main, 1989. This is a part of Western Michigan University's World War II Propaganda digitized collections. and Liedgruppen des Singebronn: Mein Lied dem Konig -- Tauet, Himmel -- Sufani -- Jungfrau-Mutter -- Passion -- Draußen im Land -- Ein Ringlein überbogen -- Tanze, klein Marei -- Frohsinn und Tanz -- Frühmorgens und zur Nacht
- Date Created:
- 1936-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections