Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit für das deutsche Vaterland.
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand.
german national anthem
Germany is one country with one national anthem. The idea of a 'protestant German national anthem' doesn't make sense. Moreover, the German national anthemn is secular, that is, non-religious. It the third verse of Das Lied der Deutschen. I wonder if you simply wanted to know some of the more popular protestant hymns?
Forged from the love of liberty in the fires of hope and prayer
Germany does not have a national motto comparable to the French Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité. Some larger coins (DM5) in the Federal Republic used to have the words Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit on the edge. These words which mean 'unity and justice and freedom' are taken from the German national anthem, but they are not an official national motto.
Yes, the melody is that of Haydn's "Emperor Quartet" and was originally used for the Austrian dynastic anthem.
when was the first occasion of the playing of the Jamaica national anthem
No, the German national anthem was not played at the end of World War II or the Holocaust. The anthem at that time, "Deutschlandlied", was associated with Nazi Germany and was not used after the war. The current German national anthem, "Das Lied der Deutschen", was adopted in 1952.
The first line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" describes the sight of the American flag at dawn after a night of battle, symbolizing resilience. The second line reflects on the flag's endurance despite the conflict, representing hope and perseverance. As the anthem progresses, it celebrates the bravery of those who fought for freedom and the nation's enduring spirit. Overall, the anthem captures themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the triumph of liberty.
Marilyn Horne
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