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Hitler's Anthem ~upd~ Jun 2026

The song’s lyrics were written around 1929 by Horst Wessel, a young commander in the Sturmabteilung (SA), or "Brownshirts," in Berlin. Wessel was a law student who became a dedicated street fighter for the Nazi cause.

The song most commonly referred to as "Hitler’s anthem" is the (The Horst Wessel Song). During the Third Reich, it served as the official anthem of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and, from 1933 to 1945, functioned as Germany's co-national anthem alongside "Deutschlandlied." The Origin: Horst Wessel

In 1922, the Weimar Republic adopted "Deutschlandlied" as its national anthem, with only the third stanza being sung on official occasions. However, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, they wholeheartedly embraced the song, elevating it to a position of prominence. The first stanza, which includes the lyrics "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles" ("Germany, Germany above all"), became a de facto national anthem, symbolizing Nazi ideals of German supremacy. hitler's anthem

The melody was not original; it was likely adapted from older folk songs or veterans' marches. The lyrics, however, were explicitly political, focusing on the struggle of the SA:

The song opens with "Die Fahne hoch!" (The flag high!), referencing the SA’s paramilitary uniforms. The song’s lyrics were written around 1929 by

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The first stanza, which goes as follows, was especially emphasized: During the Third Reich, it served as the

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