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SS Schwarzekorps
Original Third Reich Nazi Recordings
SS Schwarzekorps
 
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The Waffen SS was an elite international combat brotherhood drawing recruits from all over Europe. — When you get a PzG Inc. CD you are getting the very best in original Adolf Hitler Third Reich or Nazi military march music...  more »

     
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All Artists: Original Third Reich Nazi Recordings
Title: SS Schwarzekorps
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: PzG Inc.
Release Date: 10/1/2007
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 643157392798

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The Waffen SS was an elite international combat brotherhood drawing recruits from all over Europe.

When you get a PzG Inc. CD you are getting the very best in original Adolf Hitler Third Reich or Nazi military march music. High Quality, historical Nazi Germany musical recordings that have been professionally re-mastered, factory produced, and glass pressed. All songs have been professionally mastered for even listening with a musical balance between instrumental and choral marches. PzG's art work is eye catching and stimulating as well as historicaly informative. CD 290 - SS Schwarzekorps Includes the English translation to the famous "Badenweiler March!" on the inside front cover! and this CD even has the look of an old time vinal LP.

Cover Art: Our front cover picture is from a Dutch SS recruiting poster in the collection of Ray & Josephine Cowdery.

Historical Facts: The very concept implicit in the SS was "the best of everything", and listeners will hear that top quality borne out in this recorded program of music performed by Germany s National Socialist elite. It includes, appropriately enough, Adolf Hitler's personal favorite, the Badenweiler March. Although Georg Fürst's composition was already well-known before the birth of the NSDAP, it has since then become identified with the Fuehrer. After he achieved power in 1933, lyrics were added by the poet, Oskar Sauer-Homburg