Desert Fox
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Not too sure about any of that. We ought to (and it will be nice if you do too) consider them just as Military Marching Songs of the the Wehrmacht and/or its predecessors.
Where did i say they weren't military songs? I have mentioned "German WW2 Military March Songs" in everyone of my post. Don't jump to conclusions.
Love for the Vaterland and all that was relevant only to some people.
"relevant to some people"???? So you mean to say only a few people loved their country? Tells a lot about how much you know.
Though, i don't know what you mean by "given colors and connotations", but songs have evolved with the passage of time, and the same (regarding what you said) can also be said about other songs from various countries, be it during peacetime or war time.As a school-boy (in India), I learnt "Lorelei", though I also knew how that song was given colors and connotations by various people during the war.
And that song had nothing to do with "Der Vaterland" unlike "Sieg Heil".
Lorelei is a German Folk Song, it mentions Maidens and Fairies, and it originated in Germany (obviously), so yes it does have a lot to do with the Fatherland (Germany).
Also, i will ignore further posts, i can't have my thread derailed since this is a thread about German Military March songs.