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Is the German Panzer song a movie episode or an actual German military song?

The German Panzer battle song is "Panzerdivision" Chinese translation of "Armored War Song" (Tank Battle Song/Armored Soldier's Song).

A song of a lyrical nature, variations can be used as a march, the original version and variations I have a very good, if you want to want to me a mailbox, the Internet can also be searched.

The song is a Wehrmacht Panzer Corps song, the SS Panzer Corps also sang this song, the song was created in the years have not been able to find out, but still in the Wehrmacht in the Federal Republic of Germany sung, the World War II period of the creation of a lot of German military songs are still in the army sung, because they are not Nazi songs, and the Waffen-SS song.

The movie "Tank Armageddon" is American, and the interlude in the movie is "Panzerdivision" (Armored Battle Hymn), except that the tempo changes from the original version, which is slightly faster than the original version by half a beat, and the original version is more lyrical than the movie's soothing one, while the Bundeswehr's current version is a variation of the marching song. The Bundeswehr's current active version is a variation of the march version, with a slightly faster tempo than in the movie, and the lyrics remain unchanged to this day, so please pay attention to their uniforms! Their uniforms are those of the Wehrmacht.

People in the West are not particularly offended by the songs of the armies of the opposing countries of World War II, as long as they are not Nazi party songs or SS military songs, and there is a very clear distinction made between the two by people in the West, who consider the Wehrmacht to be ordinary Germans, who fought their wars because they were fulfilling their obligations to their country; the SS were a completely different matter, because they were Nazis, and were no longer, in a sense, ordinary Germans. were in a sense no longer ordinary Germans. By the way, I'll add that not all foreigners aren't offended either; I know a Jew who is offended by all German military songs from WWII and doesn't distinguish between the two, but there are Jews who do.

Musically speaking, the song is really good! The song was likewise featured in the national movie "The Sound of the Wind".

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"SS Lightning Troopers on the Move"

"The Armored Bombardier's Song"

"The?Mass"

"Panzerdivision"

The songs mentioned above are different songs respectively, and many websites or netizens irresponsibly confuse them!

1. The Waffen SS anthem is "When People Aren't Loyal", not "SS Lightning Troopers on the Move".

"SS Lightning Troops on the March" is not a song of the German Panzer Divisions, nor of the 1st SS Panzer Division, the tune is indeed SS, but not as it has been circulated on the internet, and "SS Lightning Troops on the March" appears to be just a marching song with no lyrics! So far I haven't found a version with lyrics for Ubisoft's game Call of Duty? World at War multiplayer versus mode, where the song is played after a German victory, which was protested by some players in Europe at the time because it was an SS score! The song was first played during a military parade in Nuremberg, when the 1st Waffen-SS Division "Adolf? The song "SS Lightning Troops Marching" was first played during the Nuremberg parade, when the 1st Waffen SS Division "Adolf" played it during the parade of the 1st Waffen SS Division "Flag Guards", and since then "SS Lightning Troops Marching" has become the special music for the parade of all SS units.

2, "Armored Bombardier's Song" as described on the 5th floor.

3, "The?Mass" as described on the 5th floor, added:/question/146582800.html