Pete Seeger - Die Moorsoldaten (Peat Bog Soldiers)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • "Peat Bog Soldiers" (Die Moorsoldaten) is one of Europe's best-known protest songs. It exists in countless European languages and became a Republican anthem during the Spanish Civil War. It was a symbol of resistance during the Second World War and is popular with the Peace movement today. It was written, composed and first performed in a Nazi concentration camp by prisoners.
    This song was written by prisoners in Nazi moorland labour camps in Lower Saxony, Germany. The Emslandlager- as they were known - were for political opponents of the Third Reich.
    In 1933, one camp, Börgermoor, held about 1,000 Socialist and Communist internees. They were banned from singing existing political songs so they wrote and composed their own. The words were written by Johann Esser (a miner) and Wolfgang Langhoff (an actor); the music was composed by Rudi Goguel and was later adapted by Hanns Eisler and Ernst Busch.
    It was first performed at a Zircus Konzentrani ("concentration camp circus") on 28 August 1933 at Börgermoor camp.
    The sixteen singers, mostly members of the Solinger workers choir, marched in holding spades over the shoulders of their green police uniforms (our prison uniforms at the time). I led the march, in blue overalls, with the handle of a broken spade for a conductor's baton. We sang and by the end of the second verse nearly all of the thousands of prisoners present gave voice to the chorus. With each verse, the chorus became more powerful and, by the end, the SS - who had turned up with their officers - were also singing, apparently because they too thought themselves "peat bog soldiers".
    When they got to, ... "No more the peat bog soldiers
    Will march with our spades to the moor.", the sixteen singers rammed their spades into the ground and marched out of the arena; leaving behind their spades which now had, sticking out of the peat bog, become crosses.

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  • @kurtilein3
    @kurtilein3 3 года назад +2

    Awesome to hear this

  • @otisdriftwood1697
    @otisdriftwood1697 Год назад

    This song put me in mind of Johnny Cash Redemption and who should show as a recommendation immediately after ? wow !! 😳

  • @Arthur_Winslow
    @Arthur_Winslow 8 месяцев назад +2

    Of course! He just had too, this fucker is everywhere. I find a new song, then I find a fucking recording of this fucker singing. EVERY TIME!!!
    Beautiful recoding, thx for sharing