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Der Stoff aus dem der Joghurt ist
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Comments by "Der Stoff aus dem der Joghurt ist" (@derstoffausdemderjoghurtis4346) on ""Deutschland-Lied" - German Anti-Revisionist Song" video.
You might also know it from the song "Ami go home"
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@Minecraftzocker135 They also have Mao on the same banner which they were very critical of, especially later. They honoured Stalin, that is true but they were not shy in critiquing him, were they saw it justified. What they didn't like about the GDR was the SED and that they broke from marxism-leninism while claiming to adhere to it.
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@zacharyhughes2950 KPD/ML broke from Maoism once the three worlds theory came into play.
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originally it's "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" ("The Prisoner’s Hope") by George F. Root. It's from the (US-)American Civil War
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That's what the song is about...
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@ being authentic and truthfull about what you believe is more important than "taking over". If you compromise about that, you may take over but than it becomes something like the GDR.
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They were critical of the soviet unions imperialism, but they still honoured stalin for what they deemed honourable. That's something actually nice about them - they weren't black and white people.
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@christopherstein2024 Ich bin links und ich liebe mein Land. Ich mag auch die tri-colore, aber ich würde sie mir nicht aufhängen oder tragen, weil ich den Staat den sie nunmal auch repräsentiert nicht gutheiße. Aber es stimmt, dass viele, vorallem aus der "neuen Linken" mit Deutschland nichts am Hut haben wollen und das sagt eigentlich auch schon alles über diese Bewegung aus.
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@communistcommissar Comrade/Kamerad is adequade. If you think german communists don't use it, than you haven't heard many german communist songs.
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Es ist ursprünglich die Melodie von "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" ("The Prisoner’s Hope") von George F. Root. Ein Lied aus dem Sezessionskrieg/US-Amerikanischem Bürgerkrieg
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originally it's "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" ("The Prisoner’s Hope") by George F. Root. It's from the (US-)American Civil War
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@olafur7892 it is definitly patriotic. But not nationalist, rather internationalist :D
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