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Old October 7th, 2018 #3
ColdFire
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Concerning the visitor message Ray recently left on my profile . . .
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Ray Allan
I first heard 'Das Panzerlied' when I was 10 years old watching Battle of The Bulge. I thought it was a cool song even though I didn't understand a word of German at the time. But they only sang the first verse in the movie. "Sing, Konrad--louder!"
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'Das Panzerlied' translates as 'the tank song'.

There were a lot of tank battles during WW2. . .




The German and Russian ones were the most modern ones , for sure . . .

Just that the motivation made the difference.

German tanks rolled for National Socialism , Soviet tanks supposedly rolled for the "world revolution" ( which really meant takeover by the Bolsheviks btw . . ) . .

The German Panzerlied translates as . .

"Whether it storms or snows , whether the sun is laughing down on us . .

Whether the day is glowing hot or the night cold as ice . .

Dusty are the faces yet our sense is happy . .

Our tank is rolling with the storm wind . ."