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SS marschiert in Feindesland was a marching song of the Waffen SS, one of the military forces in Nazi Germany. The lyrics imply the elite status which SS men saw themselves possessing. They are based on the notion of "fighting till death," which was a popular philosophy in Germany during the...
SS marschiert in Feindesland, originally named "Teufelslied" (lit. "Devil's song") was a marching song of the Waffen-SS, the paramilitary forces in Nazi Germany. This song has different versions coming from different Nazi occupied or allied countries and even modern-day neutral and Allied countries. The marching song that is being chanted by ...
SS marschiert in Feindesland (Teufelslied) [German + English Lyrics]SS marschiert in Feindesland, originally named "Teufelslied" (lit. "Devil's song") was a ...
Lyricist (s) Herms Niel. " Erika " is a German marching song. It is primarily associated with the German Army, especially that of Nazi Germany, although its text has no political content. [1] It was created by Herms Niel and published in 1938, and soon came into usage by the Wehrmacht.
Why did the Waffen SS sing about the devil being on their side? In the song "SS marschiert in Feindesland" (a marching song from the SS) there are multiple lines like: SS marschiert in Feindesland und singt ein Teufelslied (SS marches in the enemies land and sings the devils song)
The song's lyrics is actually a part from a poem that is written in 785 AD from the Nara Era. It was later written into a song in 1937 and was set as the theme song in various "Citizen Spirit Strengthening Week" by the Imperial government.
Tbh, they literally stole the music from the Luftwaffe- the music originated for a Legion Condor march. Somewhat more funnily, the music(with different lyrics, of course) is today the marching song of German paratroopers and a regiment of the French Foreign Legion.