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  2. Auferstanden aus Ruinen - Wikipedia

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    Adopted. November 14, 1949. 1973 (as instrumental) Relinquished. 3 October 1990. ( 1990-10-03) " Auferstanden aus Ruinen " ( German pronunciation: [ˈaʊfɐˌʃtandn̩ ʔaʊs ʁuˈiːnən]; "Risen from Ruins", lit. 'Resurrected out [of] Ruins') was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) during its existence from ...

  3. Einheitsfrontlied - Wikipedia

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    Hanns Eisler, who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally kept the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training. [3] In doing so, the song is quite march-like.

  4. Horst-Wessel-Lied - Wikipedia

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    The " Horst-Wessel-Lied " ("Horst Wessel Song"; German: [hɔʁst ˈvɛsl̩ liːt] ⓘ ), also known by its opening words " Die Fahne hoch " ("Raise the Flag", lit.'The Flag High' ), was the anthem of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 1930 to 1945. From 1933 to 1945, the Nazis made it the co-national anthem of Germany, along with the first stanza of ...

  5. Die Wacht am Rhein - Wikipedia

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    Germania on Guard on the Rhine, Hermann Wislicenus, 1873. " Die Wacht am Rhein " ( German: [diː ˈvaxt am ˈʁaɪn], The Watch on the Rhine) is a German patriotic anthem. The song's origins are rooted in the historical French–German enmity, and it was particularly popular in Germany during the Franco-Prussian War, World War I, and World War II.

  6. Thai National Anthem - Wikipedia

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    After Siamese revolution of 1932, the anthem was classified into 2 factions, Phleng Chat Thai was used as national anthem and Sansoen Phra Barami was still used as royal anthem. In 1939 the country's name was changed from Siam to Thailand and the anthem's lyrics was changed from the words Siam to Thai.

  7. National anthem of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The national anthem of Austria ( Austrian German: Bundeshymne der Republik Österreich ), also known by its incipit " Land der Berge, Land am Strome " ( pronounced [lant deːɐ̯ ˈbɛʁɡə lant ʔam ˈʃtʁoːmə]; Land of the mountains, land by the river ), was adopted in 1946. The melody, originally attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart but ...

  8. Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser " ( German pronunciation: [ɡɔt ɛʁˈhaltə fʁants dən ˈkaɪ̯zɐˈ]; lit.'"God save Francis the Emperor"') was a personal anthem to Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of the Austrian Empire, with lyrics by Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1749–1827) and music by Joseph Haydn.

  9. Rufst du, mein Vaterland - Wikipedia

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    help. " Rufst du, mein Vaterland " ( German pronunciation: [ʁuːfst duː maɪ̯n ˈfaːtɐˌlant]; "Call'st thou, my Fatherland") was the former national anthem of Switzerland. It had the status of de facto national anthem from the formation of Switzerland as a federal state in the 1840s, until 1961, when it was replaced by the Swiss Psalm. [ 1]

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