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German Military March Music
Nazi Songs Third Reich Music Adolf Hitler
Since the dawn of organized armies men have been led into bloody battle by heroic martial music - and soothed their lonely spirits with sweet songs of their loved ones by the campfire.
No where was this more true than Nazi Germany under National Socialism. Dr. Goebbel's ministry of nazi propaganda encouraged the writing and production of many of the most rousing and heroic military songs and marches in history; yet the battle-hardened soldiers' softer side was not ignored.
Lili Marlene was not just a favorite German Nazi soldier love song but became the favorite of American GI's and British Tommies as well! We invite you to share that moment in history just as the German soldier or civilian did - whether on the frozen hell of the endless steppes - or in a bomb shelter, where the sound of the encouraging music calmed their racing heart and gave new strength to flagging morale to carry on the fight.
LANGUAGE KEY
= German Language = English Language = Both English & German = Hungarian Language
Heroic Music Heroic Men Heroic Times
You've never seen a military music CD like this!
You will hear these rare inspiring historical songs and marches of the Third Reich just as the German radio & record playing public did!
Digitally re-mastered for your listening pleasure on CD.
FALLSCHIRMJAEGER MARCHES NAZI GERMAN
MILITARY MARCH MUSIC AND SONGS ON CD
CD210 - Fallschirmjäger & Flieger Marches
This is an exclusive PzG Inc. product.
What makes PzG Inc. CDs the BEST value for your money? When you order a PzG Inc. CD you are getting only the very best in Adolf Hitler Third Reich Nazi military march historical German music. PzG Inc. CDs are high quality historical recordings that have been professionally re-mastered, factory produced, and glass pressed. These ARE NOT cheap ripoff CDRs burned in someones dirty bassment! All songs are from original Third Reich 78 RPM records professionally re-mastered for even listening with a musical balance between instrumental and choral marches. PzGs art work is eye catching and stimulating as well as historicaly informative.
24 songs and marches from
original Third Reich 78rpm recordings
long playing time: 70:54
Historical Facts: The Fallschrimjagers were an untried elite secret weapon in 1939-40. They captured Norway, the Netherlands, Eben Emael and Crete. Later they became the most dogged opponents on the defense at Casino, Italy. The Luftwaffe using innovative new tactics and aircraft swept their enemies from the skies and then supported the panzers in the revolutionary new Blitzkrieg warfare conquering most of Europe and Western Russia and the Ukraine.
Front Cover: Brilliant 1939 painting by noted Third Reich artist Claus Bergen of München for the Junkers Motorwerke of Dessau.
TITLES ON THIS CD:
Bomben auf Engelland (choral) 2:47
Bombenfliger Marsch (choral) 2:58
Herman Göring Marsch (choral) 3:13
Fliegerkameraden (choral) 3:05
Lied der Balloniere (choral) 3:02
Militärsignal Marsch 3:01
JU 88 Lied (choral) 3:11
Kampfgeschwader Immelman 2:24
Revere Marsch (choral) 2:51
Aufwärts zur Sonne 3:07
Flieger Empori (choral) 3:06
Deutscher Flieger Marsch 2:47
Flieger sind Sieger (choral) 3:08
Flieger Fanfare 2:52
Lied der Junkers Flugzug und Motorenwerke (choral) 3:24
Jadgeschwader Richtofen 3:19
Bruno Loezer (choral) 3:00
Prinz Max Brigade 2:36
Schön bluhän die Heckenosen (choral) 3:26
Marsch der Fallschrimjäger (choral) 2:52
Fallschrimjäger 2:50
Rot schient die Sonne (choral) 2:48
Combat report of Fallschrimjäger assualt on Crete 1:40
Stuka Lied (choral) 3:27
Total long playing time 70:54
CD210 - Fallschirmjäger Marches
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Customer Comments & Music Reviews:
CD210 - Fallschirmjäger Marches
Fallschirmjaeger & Flieger Marches PZG c.d.s are outstanding for the attractive artwork featured on their covers, and Fallschirmjaeger & Flieger Marches is no exception. Like Kriegsmarine Marches, with its u-boat painting by Claus Bergen, his portrait of Stuka dive-bombers attacking through the clouds adorns this volume. It originally appeared in a 1939 issue of Luftmacht Deutschland (Airpower Germany) as an advertisement for Dessaus Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG, the factory responsible for manufacturing some of the finest aircraft of World War Two, and whose company song is featured in the album itself.
Listeners also have an opportunity to hear the real thing in action during the one minute-forty second sound-bite from a German newsreel documenting the 1941 invasion of Crete. Among the most dramatic soundtracks ever recorded, Stukas scream during steep dives and bombs explode to the accompaniment of Wagners Ride of the Valkyries (a dramatic device borrowed forty years later by Francis Ford Coppola for his film, Apocalypse Now), while an excited narrator describes the combined parachute assault. The effect on German audiences of the time, witnessing all this on a big screen, must have been overwhelming. Paratroopers featured in the newsreel clip are represented by Schoen bluehn die Heckenrosen (Beautiful bloom the hedgeroses), Marsch der Fallschirmjaeger (March of the Paratroopers), and Rot scheint die Sonne (Red shines the Sun).
The Stuka even has its own song, the final selection in this collection which opened with Bomben auf Engelland by Norbert Schultze, composer of the Second World Wars most famous melody, Lily Marlene. The chorus sings, Were going to hunt the British lion in a final, decisive battle. We hold judgment on a world empire which will pass away. That will be our proudest day. Comrade, kiss the girls goodbye! The order now is, Start your engines! Comrade, rush at the enemy! Bomb England! Schultze passed away just two years ago.
PZG 210 is not confined, however, to music from Hitlers War, to borrow the title from one of David Irvings books. The Bombenflieger Marsch and Revere Marsch were favorites of the Condor Legion, which flew three years before in the Spanish Civil War. And the Bruno Loerzer Marsch, Jadgeschwader Richtofen Marsh, Lied der Balloniere (Song of the Balloonists), Kampfgeschwader Immelmann, and Prinz Max Brigade all harken back much earlier, to World War One. So too, the Herrmann Goering March celebrates the man who began building the Luftwaffe in 1935.
The “JU 88 Lied” (“Song of the Ju 88”) was sung by crews of one of the Second World War’s most versatile aircraft, a twin-engine medium bomber that helped tip the scales for victory in Norway, and went on to serve as a deadly torpedo-plane against Allied convoys, flew in the reconnaissance mode, and served as a night-fighter, even a radio-controlled bomb. The Ju 88 was so successful in all these roles it generated songs like “Flieger sind Sieger” (“Flyers are Victors”), music filled with pride and self-confidence after the Luftwaffe trounced one Allied air force after another.
All of the selections featured by Fallschirmjaeger & Flieger Marches have a sound different from their other Wehrmacht counterparts, although it is nonetheless firmly rooted in traditional German military music. Certainly, there has never been heard anything before or since quite like the powerful Deutscher Flieger Marsch (German Flyer March) or Flieger Fanfare, both scored for what must have been exceptionally large brass bands. They play with a weight, precision and, most crucially, a spirit unique to the times in which these recordings were made. As such, they are invaluable sound documentation of a unique period in modern history. - Marc Roland
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Where can I get the lyrics to my favorite songs?
As a service to you we have included a link to the Volkslieder site. They have a very comprehensive list of song titles and lyrics, both German & English, for many of the song titles included on our CDs. But, please note, our music arrangements are NOT the same as the selections / samples on the Volkslieder site.
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