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- When and why did the song “Erika” become so associated . . . - Reddit
Erika was very much a love child of the Nazi era and it is difficult to separate the two as the answer I linked mentions There were however popular militaristic German songs from the 19th century such as Die Wacht am Rhein (The Watch on the Rhine), the “Ride of the Valkyries” from Die Walküre (The Valkyrie) or The Königgrätz March
- Is the German Erika song a Nazi song, or could it be . . . - Reddit
Erika was written at some point in the 1930s by Herms Niel, who became what essentially was a musical propagandist for the Nazi regime after the Nazi rise to power in 1933 The song itself was very popular in the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS and is heavily associated with Nazi Germany in numerous media such as the 1993 movie Schindler's List
- Erika! Song made by Herms Niel : r VirtualPiano - Reddit
Erika In der Heimat wohnt ein blondes Mägdelein Und das heißt Erika Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein Und mein Glück Erika Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht Singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein Und das heißt Erika In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein
- Is it rude to like play this song? : r AskAGerman - Reddit
Bei Erika im speziellen kommt noch dazu, dass es einfach DAS Soldatenlied ist dass ein Großteil derer, der sich im entferntesten mit Militär auseinandergesetzt hat, kennt und auch DAS Lied ist, mit dem das deutsche Militär und die deutsche Infanterie verbunden wird
- An Erika Ishii appreciation post : r Dimension20 - Reddit
Erika is great at bringing both the comedy but also such a pro at being serious and dramatic She plays a very different character on Coffin Run as well - possibly the most shrill character I’ve ever seen her play and I mean that with all the love
- Germans, What do you think of the song Erika? : r germany - 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
- Is Erika considered specifically a Nazi song or just a . . . - Reddit
'Erika' is one of many marching songs that have been popular in German military for decades and as it does not really carries any Nazi-specific connotations, especially outside Germany It has been used in Nazi propaganda, although mainly due to the fact that 'Erika' and, by extension, similar songs were inseparably associated with the German
- Ericas character is controversial, some love her and some hate her . . .
Erika's actions, especially the duct tape sealing and others, were actions people suggested to solve the mystery However, Ryukishi and others knew that characters have to act in certain ways for a mystery to remain engaging as a mystery When you have characters act as Erika did, it completely breaks down the game
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