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He Must Be a Rascal

Yesterday, I Was At Grandma's,
And There She Asked Me:
Which Boy Do You Like?
To Which I Told Her:

I Am Open To Anything,
I Am Not Picky,
But There Is One Thing,
Which I Am Quite Strict On!

He Can Be Tall, He Can Be Small,
But He Must A Rascal.
If He's Fat, Or If He's Thin,
It's Completely Irrelevant To Me.

If He's Rich, It Wouldn't Hurt,
If He's Poor, It Wouldn't Matter,
I Have No Special Wish, Only
He Must Be A Rascal

Yes, There Are A Lot Of Good Boys,
Who Are Cautious All The Time,
But I Much Rather Prefer,
Those Who Also Get Up To Mischief Sometimes,

Because With Them,
There Is Always A Reason To Laugh,
And Then I Can Be Sure,
That Life Would Never Be Bland

Spoiler Alert: it's passed.

This is a song of the German radio operators, it doesn't have to do with the genre of funk, funk is signal, funkersoldaten is signal soldiers, signal company.

1. Alle aufgepaßt!
Alle Tritt gefaßt!
Wir marschieren in Reih und Glied.
Alle aufgepaßt!
Alle Tritt gefaßt!
Kennt ihr das Funkerlied?
Von der Funkerei
Und der Liebe nebenbei
Singt alle fröhlich mit,
Singt, Kameraden, mit:

In dem Städtchen, wohnt ein Mädchen
Und das lieben wir so sehr,
Denn es hat zwei blaue Augen,
Blonde Haare, Siebzehn Jahre,
Sag', was wollen wir noch mehr,
Wir Funkersoldaten?

|: Denn wir sind ja von der L.N. Kompanie,
Und wir geben stets: "Ich liebe, liebe Sie",
Und alle Mädel hören mit.
Di da di dit, di da di dit!

2. Ist der Dienst auch schwer,
Drückt das Schießgewehr,
Wir verzagen alle nicht;
Ob auch schmerzt die Hand,
Ob auch knirscht der Sand,
Der Schweiß strömt vom Gesicht.
Dann ertönt ein Lied
Wie von selbst durch Reih und Glied,
Singt alle fröhlich mit,
Singt Kameraden, mit:

In dem Städtchen wohnt . . . .

3. Ist der Sonntag da,
Geht es mit Hurra
In das Städtelein hinein.
Jeder zeiget dann,
Daß er tanzen kann
Mit den schönen Mägdelein.
Wenn die Geige singt
Und ein Walzerlied erklingt,
Dann singen alle mit,
Dann singen alle mit:

In dem Städtchen wohnt . . .

Yeah, they all want to dance with the beautiful girl.

Reich Friends was a German sitcom television series, created by Karl Lueger and Friedrich Nietzsche, which aired from 1933 to 1945. With an ensemble cast starring Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Göring, and Eva Braun, the show revolved around Third Reich friends in the 30's and 40's who lived in Berlin.

Snow Fell by Saga

He sat in a room
In a square of the color of blood.
He'd rule the whole world
If there was a way that he could.
He'd sit and he'd stare
At the minreds on top of the towers.
For he was a beast
As he hatched his new plans to gain power.
And the snow fell
Covering the dreams and ideals.
And the snow fell
Freezing the blood and the wheels.
And the snow fell
They had to keep up for survival.
And the snow fell
And defeated the beast's only rival.
They took the old roads
That Napoleon had taken before.
They fought as a force as a light
Against the darkness in a holy war.
One day they were looking around
And the sun was shining on the cold flowers.
The next day they were freezing to death
In the sleet and the ice cold showers.
And the snow fell
Covering the dreams and ideals.
And the snow fell
Freezing the blood and the wheels.
And the snow fell
They had to keep warm for survival.
And the snow fell
Defeating the beast's only rival.
Then came the deadly roads
Back from the stairs of their retreat.
The cold racked their bodies
But worse was the pain of defeat.
Many people who had hailed them once
Now turned and looked away.
These people now knew
That the beast was on it's way.
And the snow fell
Covering the dreams and ideals.
And the snow fell
Freezing the blood and the wheels.
And the snow fell
They had to keep up for survival.
And the snow fell
And defeated the beast's only rival.
You finally came back
To the borders of your fatherland.
Now enemies came
Traitors everywhere at hand.
Many people who had fought and died
Knowing that they had to win.
It still sickens my heart
To see the picture of the red flag in Berlin.
And the snow fell
Covering the dreams and ideals.
And the snow fell
Freezing the blood and the wheels.
And the snow fell
They had to keep up for survival.
And the snow fell
And defeated the beast's only rival.

Joseph Goebbels' Total War speech in 1943.

Goebbels reiterated three themes in the speech:

If the Wehrmacht was not in a position to counter the danger from the Eastern front, the German Reich would fall to Bolshevism and the rest of Europe shortly afterwards.
The Wehrmacht, the German people and the Axis Powers alone had the strength to save Europe from this threat.
Danger was at hand, and Germany had to act quickly and decisively.
In the speech Goebbels explained at great length the threat posed by International Jewry: "The goal of Bolshevism is Jewish world revolution. They want to bring chaos to the Reich and Europe, using the resulting hopelessness and desperation to establish their international, Bolshevist-concealed capitalist tyranny." Rejecting the protests of enemy nations against the Reich's Jewish policies, he stated, to deafening chants from the audience, that Germany "intends to take the most radical measures, if necessary, in good time."

"Do you believe with the Führer and us in the final total victory of the German people? Are you and the German people willing to work, if the Führer orders, 10, 12 and if necessary 14 hours a day and to give everything for victory? Do you want total war? If necessary, do you want a war more total and radical than anything that we can even imagine today?"

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