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When and why did the song “Erika” become so associated . . . - Reddit Erika was published in 1938 though it was probably written sometime around 1930 (For context Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933) It was used extensively during Nazi events and was likely the most popular marching song of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War and one of the most popular of the whole war on any side
Is the German Erika song a Nazi song, or could it be . . . - Reddit Is the German "Erika" song a Nazi song, or could it be considered independent of the Nazi regime? There has recently been a heated discussion in a different subreddit about the so-called Erika song (it's also available on youtube)
Erika! Song made by Herms Niel : r VirtualPiano - Reddit The community-run and developer-supported subreddit dedicated to virtualpiano net Share your notes, request a song, suggest features for the website and whatever else! Who needs a real piano?
BrokenPeach - Reddit Broken Peach is a band from Vigo, Spain Their current line-up includes: Lara (Lara Rodriguez Perez) - Vocals, Band Manager, b: 2 Sept Eri (Erika Vázquez) - Vocals, b: 12 Sept Lewis (Érika Lewis) - Vocals, b: 23 Jul Sela (Sela Pereira Cancelas) - Vocals, b: 9 Dec Pepo (Pedro González Neira) - Guitar, Keyboards, b: 3 Sept Rubén (Rubén Domínguez) - Drums, b: 16 May Julián (Julián
Is it rude to like play this song? : r AskAGerman - Reddit It is tongue-in-cheek, so called 'Soldatenhumor' The singer who is supposed to be a soldier compares a flower, called 'Erika' in german, to the genital of his girlfriend, also named Erika ('swarmed by masses of bees because her heart [flower also has a female article] is full of sweet liquids, tender scent evaporates')
Germans, What do you think of the song Erika? - Reddit The song I heard the German Army Air Force use was "I had a Komrad " And "Germany Over All" Never Erika Even that was just at formal parades and other ceremonies They marched silent, unlike the American Army
German Soldier Song- Erika : r ww1 - Reddit Kind of According to Wikipedia: The lyrics and melody of the song were written by Herms Niel, a German composer of marches The exact year of the song's origin is not known; often the date is given as "about 1930", [1] a date that, however, has not been substantiated The song was originally published in 1938 by the publishing firm Louis Oertel in Großburgwedel It had been popular prior to