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Kiwi Farms
I'll start this thread off with two German songs of opposing ideologies:
Der heimliche Aufmarsch
Also know as"The Secret Deployment" in English. This song was originally a poem written by German communist, Erich Weinert. In 1930 Swiss composer, Wladmir Vogel, composed music for it. However, the most famous version of the song, was composed by the Austrian, Hanns Eisler, which was commonly sung at communist rallies. The later in 1957, the song was rewritten the fit the Cold War with the new title Der offene Aufmarsch ("The Open Deployment"), which was sung by the National People's Army of East Germany. And for the politispergs I can assure you only one of these men was Jewish
Horst-Wessel-Lied
Also know as "Horst Wessel Song" in English or as "Die Fahne hoch" ("Raise the Flag" in English). Was the Official Anthem of the NSDAP, written by Sturmfuhrer Host Wessel. The composition of the song is disputed, originally Horst Wessel was credited with both the writing and composition of the song, however German critics have disputed this claim. They claim that the melody comes from the song "Königsberg-Lied" which was popular in the German Imperial Navy. Regardless, the song was incredibly popular, so much so in fact that versions of the song were written by other Fascist groups in their respective languages, and to this day it is still used by many White Nationalist groups.
Also a warning for the German and Austrian kiwis. By listening to this song you are technically breaking the law, so be warned.