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During the First World War, German soldiers are known to have sung 'Deutschland uber alles' to a tune composed by Joseph Haydn in 1796 while in the trenches in a bid to boost morale.
'Deutschland uber alles' – Germany above all. This was the phrase used by a fan which forced German player Alexander Zverev to complain to chair umpire James Keothavong resulting in the fan ...
“Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles!” sang the Bremerhaven throngs as the Bremen steamed away, and many a patriot recalled the grave yet stirring words of President Paul von Hindenburg when ...
About a week later, Konstantin von Notz, a Green Party parliamentarian in the German Bundestag, tweeted, “America First is an update of _Deutschland, Deutschland über alles _. . .’ ...
This was published 18 years ago 'Deutschland uber alles' is ringing out again Michael Lynch July 4, 2006 — 10.00am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
Tweeted another: “BBC Sport, the German national anthem is NOT Deutschland Uber Alles. And that’s actually incredibly insulting, to them and many others.” Wilson ended up apologizing on Twitter.
In a gesture of thanks for Germany's help in rescuing the 33 Chilean miners, President Sebastián Piñera wrote the historically charged slogan 'Deutschland Über Alles' into the guest book of ...