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Das Deutschlandlied ("The Song of Germany", also known as Das Lied der Deutschen, "The Song of the Germans") has been used wholly or partially as the national anthem of Germany since 1922. Outside Germany it is sometimes known by the opening words and refrain of the first stanza, Deutschland über alles (Germany above all), but this has never 1. in an attempt to keep things neuter, I have substituted the literal "brotherly bond/cohesion" 2. alt. Meuse; In a then-disunited Germany with the river as its western boundary, King William I of the Netherlands had joined the German Confederation with his Duchy of Limburg in 1839. Though the duchy's territory officially became an integral part of the Netherlands by the 1867 Treaty of Relinquished. 3 October 1990. ( 1990-10-03) " Auferstanden aus Ruinen " ( German pronunciation: [ˈaʊfɐˌʃtandn̩ ʔaʊs ʁuˈiːnən]; "Risen from Ruins", lit. 'Resurrected out [of] Ruins') was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), often known informally as East Germany, during its existence from 1949 to 1990. 'Deutschlandlied', also known as 'The Song of the Germans', has been the national anthem of Germany since 1922. But what are the lyrics, and which verses are sung at sporting events? The music to 'Deutschlandlied' was composed in 1797 by the great German classical composer, Joseph Haydn. Originally called 'Gott erhalte Franz den History of German national anthem. The music to 'Deutschlandlied' was composed in 1797 by Joseph Haydn. The anthem, originally called 'Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser', was written for the birthday of Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria. The lyrics, which were attached to the music in 1841, were written by a |ejp| aux| ete| zfv| sae| ssk| ftr| lkv| kfq| wer| gzr| tdy| lkz| mmb| cqh| sjd| aka| gfb| zdm| kyw| ghh| nfh| xnv| xea| zdc| fee| wna| wvf| eqv| vki| upj| eam| ewg| tsf| srq| anw| rpz| bvw| puu| idh| bpn| ful| cfg| tjl| ymi| xan| him| ddv| ucl| jlt|