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Nie Wieder (other)
Nie wieder ("Never again") may refer to: *"Nie wieder Faschismus", part of the words on Hitler birthplace memorial stone *"Nie wieder", a 1993 song from Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 *"Nie wieder", a 1998 song by Böhse Onkelz from '' Kneipenterroristen'' *"Nie wieder", a 2004 song by Bushido from ''Electro Ghetto ''Electro Ghetto'' is the second studio album by German rapper Bushido. It released on 25 October 2004 by his newly founded record label ersguterjunge and Universal Music Group. This was the first record since he has left former label Aggro Ber ...'' See also *'' Nie wieder Liebe'', 1931 German musical comedy film * Never Again (other) {{disambiguation German words and phrases ...
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Never Again
"Never again" is a phrase or slogan which is associated with the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides. The phrase may originate from a 1927 poem by Yitzhak Lamdan which stated "Never again shall Masada fall!" In the context of genocide, the slogan was used by liberated prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp to express anti-fascist sentiment. The exact meaning of the phrase is debated, including whether it should be used as a particularistic command to avert a second Holocaust of Jews or whether it is a universalist injunction to genocide prevention, prevent all forms of genocide. The phrase is widely used by politicians and writers and it also appears on many Holocaust memorials. It has also been appropriated as a political slogan for other causes, from commemoration of the 1976 Argentine coup, the promotion of gun control or abortion rights, and as an injunction to War on terror, fight against terrorism after the September 11 attacks. Origins The slogan "Never ...
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Hitler Birthplace Memorial Stone
The Hitler birthplace memorial stone, a memorial to victims of the Nazis, is placed in front of Salzburger Vorstadt 15, Braunau am Inn, Upper Austria, the building where Adolf Hitler was born in 1889. Birth house of Hitler At the time of Hitler's birth, the building was a modest guest house, where Hitler's parents rented rooms in connection with his father's job as a minor customs official at the nearby Austrian–German border. The Hitlers lived in the building only until Adolf was three years old, when his father was transferred to Passau. After World War II, the building was rented by the Austrian Republic in 1952 and obtained heritage protection as part of the historic city centre. Until 1965, it was the home of the public library and later a bank. From 1970 to 1976, several classes from the technical high school were held in the house, until the school was rebuilt. The house then for many years accommodated a branch of the charity "Lebenshilfe", and operated as a day centr ...
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Austria In The Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Austria took part at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 in Millstreet, Ireland, represented by Tony Wegas with the song "Maria Magdalena". Before Eurovision Internal selection Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) selected Tony Wegas, who had represented Austria in 1992, to represent the country at the 1993 Contest in Ireland. National final A national final was held to select the competing song for Austria at Eurovision, with seven songs, all sung by Wegas, presented. In February 1993 the seven songs were played on the radio, with the public invited to vote for their favourite entry by postcard voting. On 30 March 1993, a television programme, held at the ORF TV studios in Vienna and hosted by Andreas Steppan and Michael Niavarani, was shown by ORF with pre-recorded videos of the seven entries, afterwards the results of the voting were announced. 15,245 postcards were received by ORF for the contest with the winning song, "Maria Magdalena", receiving 6,170 postcards in tota ...
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Kneipenterroristen
''Kneipenterroristen'' (German for ''Pub Terrorists'') is the fifth album by German rock band Böhse Onkelz. It was released in 1988. Track listing #Kneipenterroristen ''(Pub Terrorists)'' #Religion #Lack + Leder ''(Lacquer and Leather)'' #So sind wir ''(That's How We Are )'' #Tanz der Teufel ''(Dance of the Devils)'' #28 #Guten Tag ''(Good Day''; or here: ''Have a Nice Day)'' #Nie wieder ''(Never Again)'' #Freddy Krüger #Ein guter Freund ''(A Good Friend)'' Track notes Kneipenterroristen A song about vandalism and "terrorism" in taverns and pubs. Religion The band condemn religion in this song, because wars were led and humans were burned in its name. So sind wir A song, which glorifies the band. "That's how we are, and that is our life / what could be better than to be an ''Onkel'' (uncle)" 28 Singer Kevin lived this time in Frankfurt in an appartement in the Weberstraße 28. There were celebrated wild parties and consumed drugs. Gonzo and Stephan wanted to catch the hei ...
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Electro Ghetto
''Electro Ghetto'' is the second studio album by German rapper Bushido. It released on 25 October 2004 by his newly founded record label ersguterjunge and Universal Music Group. This was the first record since he has left former label Aggro Berlin. Background After the success of his debut album '' Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline'' Bushido left the label Aggro Berlin due to personal issues with the label's founders Specter, Spaiche and Halil Efe and signed to Universal Music, where he founded with fellow rapper D-Bo the label ersguterjunge. Bremen rapper Baba Saad, who was 18 years old that time, has been discovered through the internet by D-Bo and Bushido, and invited him for the album's recording session, where he ended up being frequently featured on the album. Saad later signed to ersguterjunge and joined Bushido on his tour ''Auf die harte Tour'' as backup. Recording ''Electro Ghetto'' was finished within eight weeks, according to Bushido himself was it his shortest albu ...
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Nie Wieder Liebe
''No More Love'' (german: Nie wieder Liebe) is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Lilian Harvey, Harry Liedtke and Felix Bressart.Grange p. 369 It is based on Julius Berstl's novel '' Dover-Calais''. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location along the French Riviera including Nice. The film's art direction was by Werner Schlichting. A separate French-language version ''Calais-Dover'' was also released. Cast * Lilian Harvey as Gladys O'Halloran * Harry Liedtke as Sandercroft * Felix Bressart as Jean * Margo Lion as Eine Stimmungssängerin * Oskar Marion as Jack * Julius Falkenstein as Dr. Baskett * Hermann Speelmans as Tom * Theo Lingen as Rhinelander * Raoul Lange as Der Spanier * Louis Brody as Der Koch * Rina Marsa as Claire * Konstantin Kalser as Der Schiffsjunge * Hans Behal as Charlie * Mischa Spoliansky Mischa Spoliansky (28 December 1898 – 28 June 1985) was a Russian-born composer who made ...
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Never Again (other)
"Never again" is a phrase or slogan which is associated with the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides. The phrase may originate from a 1927 poem by Yitzhak Lamdan which stated "Never again shall Masada fall!" In the context of genocide, the slogan was used by liberated prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp to express anti-fascist sentiment. The exact meaning of the phrase is debated, including whether it should be used as a particularistic command to avert a second Holocaust of Jews or whether it is a universalist injunction to prevent all forms of genocide. The phrase is widely used by politicians and writers and it also appears on many Holocaust memorials. It has also been appropriated as a political slogan for other causes, from commemoration of the 1976 Argentine coup, the promotion of gun control or abortion rights, and as an injunction to fight against terrorism after the September 11 attacks. Origins The slogan "Never again shall Masada fall! ...
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