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Not as good as the movie.
Nah - not a bit ironic at all at all.
Oh, I agree educther, but I still thought it was pretty cool.
Wow the snowflakes here would implode! Full to the bream with political incorectness! Rousing little tune all the same.
The Krauts had all the good marching songs.
Reminds me of John Phillip Sousa's work. No wonder the armed services have bands.
edutcher,No, the Krauts did not have all the good marching songs. We have some great ones too, i.e. John Philip Sousa "The March King".
The Panzerlied sequence was the best part of a really silly movie.
Well, they were allies................
There is another visual entertainment product in which das Panzerlied appears:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeKVnUxVCxg
I loved the singing the panzers did in the movie. They sound so tough and brave. Too bad they lost, else we would be speaking de dutch.
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Not as good as the movie.
ReplyDeleteNah - not a bit ironic at all at all.
ReplyDeleteOh, I agree educther, but I still thought it was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteWow the snowflakes here would implode! Full to the bream with political incorectness! Rousing little tune all the same.
ReplyDeleteThe Krauts had all the good marching songs.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of John Phillip Sousa's work. No wonder the armed services have bands.
ReplyDeleteedutcher,
ReplyDeleteNo, the Krauts did not have all the good marching songs. We have some great ones too, i.e. John Philip Sousa "The March King".
The Panzerlied sequence was the best part of a really silly movie.
ReplyDeleteWell, they were allies................
ReplyDeleteThere is another visual entertainment product in which das Panzerlied appears:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeKVnUxVCxg
I loved the singing the panzers did in the movie. They sound so tough and brave. Too bad they lost, else we would be speaking de dutch.
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