SS Marschiert in Feindesland
SS marschiert in Feindesland ("SS march in enemy territory") also known as Teufelslied ("The Devil's song") was a marching song of the Waffen-SS during World War II. A marching song with the same melody was adopted by the Estonian SS Division, during the war.[1]
In 2013, Stefan Gotschacher, press secretary of the right-wing populist and national-conservative FPÖ political party in Austria, was fired after posting on his Facebook page lyrics from the song.[2].
References[edit]
- ↑ Page Taylor, Hugh; Bender, Roger James (1969). Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen-SS. San Jose, California: R. James Bender Publisher. ISBN 0-912138-25-4. Search this book on
- ↑ "FPÖ feuert Sprecher wegen Zitat von Waffen-SS auf Facebook" ("FPÖ fires spokesman for quoting Waffen-SS on Facebook"), Focus, 12 April 2013 (in German)
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