The song, “Lili Marlene,” was one of the most popular ditties of World War II, beloved by Allied and Axis soldiers alike for its tale of a soldier lamenting how war had separated him from his ...
Norbert Schultze, German composer best remembered for the moody “Lili Marleen,” which became a World War II favorite of infantrymen in various languages on all fronts, has died. He was 91. Schultze ...
BOOK REVIEW: Roberts Gerwarthreviews Lili Marlene: The Soldiers' Song of World War IIby Liel Leibovitz and Matthew Miller, W.W. Norton, 256pp, €21 ON THE evening of August 18th, 1941, in the midst of ...
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MY story about the death of 94-year-old German Norbert Schultze who set the poem of Lili Marleen to music as the anthem of the Second World War, stirred the interest of Roy Kitson of Forthill Parade, ...
The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich and sung by soldiers on both sides. From July 2013. Show more Stories of love, loss and friendship through the Second ...
Lale Anderson, Hans Liep, Norbert Schultze, Josef Goebbels, Tommy Connor, Anne Shelton and the Ambrose Orchestra, Suzy Solidor, Marlene Dietrich, Nancy Viscountess Astor, Lord Waldorf Astor, Isaac ...
How strange that as I write this an Ice Cream van is going down the street playing Lilly Marlene sixty years after WWII ended. It was translated into English and Ann Sheldon and later Vera Lynn sang ...
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