Lili Marleen (German version) – A song full of contradictions and history
One song and two singers came to represent opposition and resistance to Hitler in the Second World War. The most beautiful and certainly most popular song of the Second World War was Lili Marlene.
A poem written in 1915, it was first recorded by German singer Lale Andersen in 1939 and was titled Das Mädchen unter der Laterne (The Girl under the Lantern). Another hugely popular version was recorded by Marlene Dietrich, a German exile living in the USA.00:00
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Thank you, certainly the song of the Forces during WW2. Maybe enjoyed by people of a certain age and it is somewhat emotional if you have lived for a while in Germany before unification and speak the language.
Danke! Wirklich, I kann Deutsch sprechen; aber nur ein bissen. AND in whatever language the words and tune are lyrical –both sad and uplifting.