Lily Marleen is an old German anti- war song.
Soldier , girl , war, death.
No heroism , no ueber- alles - bull .
Therefore is was adapted by all parties during WW2.
Without change of lyrics .
"Und sollte mir eine Leids geschehn
wer wird bei der Laterne stehn
mit dir Lili Marleen, ?"
Just a simple but meaningful question .
Mit dir Lili Marleen.
Hardy
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t was not. It seems that the soldiers loved it. The Nazis wanted to ban it
but had to backtrack.
Daniel
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From: Taylor, Miriam R
Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2015 08:18
To: David Weiner;
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Subject:Re: [Cz-L] Lili Marleen
This most probably was not generally known in Czernowitz."Unter der Laterne=
,
bei dem großen Tor" was One of my favorite songs,But my mother did not al=
low
me to sing it, because supposedlyIt was Hitler's favorite song.MimiSent fro=
m
my iPadOn Oct 25, 2015, at 10:00 PM, "David Weiner" wrote:> Dear all> The
interesting detail is that the girl Lily that Hans Leip wrote the poem for
was a jewish girl.> David [Weiner]> > Op 10/23/2015 om 1:57 PM schreef
Ruth:>> Hardy, I am glad you could not withstand sharing with us Lilli
Marlene. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.>> >> Ruth
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