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Le Chant du Diable - Song of the Charlemagne SS Division
This was originally a reupload of FalangeBall's Le Chant du Diable. But it was removed off YouTube, I've reuploaded it here as he did not upload it here. Although I have changed some of the lyrics and the style.
This song was uploaded to YouTube by the band/artist Ewiger Sturm in January of 2021.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfNYxBAPnT8
The 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne, better known as the Charlemagne Division (In honor of the French king of the same name), was a Waffen SS Division composed of volunteers from the Vichy France, enlisted in the Wehrmacht and later in the Waffen SS with the objective of fighting against Bolshevism.
The Charlemagne Division was formed in July 1944, combining survivors of dissolved units such as the "Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism" or the "SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade: France". French volunteers who served in other German military and paramilitary formations (As well as members of the "French Militia") were also recruited.
Wearing the Waffen SS uniform with an arm shield bearing the French colors, this division consisted of 7,340 members at the time of their deployment to the Eastern Front, combating against the Red Army in Pomerania, where they were almost annihilated at the end of February 1945, after fighting between Stettin and Danzig.
Time later, around 300 members of the unit participated in the Battle of Berlin between April and May 1945, charged with protecting both the central area and the Führer's bunker from the Soviet invasion, knowing that they wouldn't survive if Germany were defeated, they were one of the last German units that combat on the battlefield , as well as among the last remaining to surrender.
Lyrics:
SS marchons vers l’ennemi,
Chantant le chant du diable!
Car dans les cœurs des gars hardis,
Souffle un vent formidable!
Qu’importe que l’on nous acclame...
Ou nous damne le monde entier!
Nous l’entraînerons dans les flammes,
Et nous en rions volontiers!
La où nous passons que tout tremble!
Et le diable rie avec nous!
Ha, Ha!
Nous luttons pour l’Europe et la liberté,
Notre honneur s’appelle fidélité!
SS nous marchons au combat,
Chantant le chant du diable!
Les chars sont embusqué la bas,
Pour l’assaut formidable!
Les blindés nous attaquent grondant,
Mugissante vague d’acier!
Mais notre terreur les attends,
Et nous en rions volontiers!
La où nous passons que tout tremble!
Et le diable rie avec nous!
Ha, Ha!
Nous luttons pour l’Europe et la liberté,
Notre honneur s’appelle fidélité!
SS nous rentrerons en France,
Chantant le chant du diable!
Bourgeois craignez notre vengeance,
Et nos poings formidables!
Nous couvrirons de nos chants ardents...
Vos cris et vos plaintes angoissés!
Avec nous hurle Satan!
Et nous en rions volontiers!
La où nous passons que tout tremble!
Et le diable rie avec nous!
Ha, Ha!
Nous luttons pour l’Europe et la liberté,
Notre honneur s’appelle fidélité!
Category | Music |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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