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Maximilian75
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I can’t do a poll, I think, otherwise this would be one
I did a quick check. It was been the German anthem since 1922, long before the Nazis came into being. An important thing to note is that while Nazi Germany did use DUA as their national anthem, it isn’t exclusive to them; it is not a “Nazi song” any more than say, something from Wagner they might have used. It is still, to this very day, the national anthem of modern Germany, but omitting what used to be the first verse. The proper name of the song is DeutschlandliedCould it be the other way around? I feel like in a Catholic country like Germany the tune is everywhere and some nazi wrote DUA and said ‘hm that hymn from when I was young would go with this well’
I’m not digging that deep. Just quick searches for the kind basic information that’s not in-dispute (since we all know “just because you read it on the internet…”) like the approximate date it was written. If a quick search all agree on 1922, that tells me it wasn’t something like 1722.But was the tune composed for Tantum Ergo or DUA? Does your source say?