The real name of the so-called "SS Lightning Troopers Advance" is "The Mass", which is not the one you want. "Mass": It is a religious song, and there is no strict country. Many in Europe Countries have different versions.
Both "the mass" and "SS troops are advancing" borrowed the form of "Poem Burana". "The mass" is definitely German, but it is definitely not the battle song of the SS armored division. , the tune has the same parts, but the lyrics are definitely different, because in Germany any promotion of Nazi culture, including songs, will be considered illegal right-wing propaganda.
The SS military song is not "The SS Troops Are Marching On" but "When People Are No Longer Loyal".
The battle song of the German armored forces is the Chinese translation of "Panzerdivision". It is a lyrical song that can be used as a march after variations. I have both the original version and the variations that sound very nice.
"The Mass" is the title song of the same name from eRe's third album "the mass". The song is majestic and inspiring.
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This song is the military song of the German Wehrmacht Armored Forces. The SS Armored Forces also sang this song. The song was written in It is no longer possible to find out, but it is still sung in the Wehrmacht of the Federal Republic of Germany. Many German military songs composed during World War II are still sung in the army, because they are not Nazi songs, nor are they songs of the Waffen SS.
The movie "Tank Showdown" is from the United States. The episode in the film is "Panzerdivision" (Armored War Hymn), but the rhythm has changed slightly from the original version. It is slightly faster than the original version by half a beat. The original version is The ballad is more relaxed than the one in the movie, and the current active version of the Bundeswehr is a modified version of the march, with a slightly faster tempo than in the movie. The lyrics have not changed yet. Please pay attention to their military uniforms! Their military uniforms are of the Wehrmacht.
People in Western countries are not particularly disgusted with the songs of the enemy armies in World War II, as long as they are not Nazi party songs or SS military songs. People in Western countries have a very clear distinction between the two. Yes, they believe that the Wehrmacht are ordinary Germans, and the reason why they fight is to fulfill their obligations to the country; but the SS is completely different, because they are Nazis, and in a sense they are no longer ordinary Germans. . By the way, not all foreigners are not disgusted with it. A Jew I know is disgusted with all German military songs during World War II. He does not distinguish between the two, but there are Jews who do.
From a musical perspective, this song is really good! The song also appeared in the domestic movie "The Wind".