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MarketNeutral
24th April 2010, 08:24 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268506/Austrias-Reich-Mother-presidential-candidate-caught-singing-SS-anthem.html?ITO=1490

The far right Freedom party candidate for the Austrian Presidency has been caught on a YouTube video singing a song that was the unofficial anthem of the SS.

The Nazi hymn 'Wenn alle untrue werden' (When everyone else becomes unfaithful) was sung by Barbara Rosenkranz at a festival held in Austria in June 2008 and it has now been published in Austrian media.

The song praises 'Holy Germany' and spreading the message to the world.

Right wing parties made substantial gains in neighbouring Hungary in a recent election and the Freedom party is hoping to see similar success in the upcoming Austrian presidential election.

Opposition politicians are now calling for Rosenkranz - nick-named 'Reich Mother' by her opponents - to be prosecuted for promoting and defending Nazi crimes, something which is illegal in both Austria and Germany.

Rosenkranz, a mother-of-ten, also complained: 'Every whore gets celebrated and praised in the media, while mothers are invisible.'

In the video torches were waved as speeches were given about about 'Germany's beauty' and 'our ethnic ancestors'.

The song at the end of the video was penned by German Max von Schenkendorf and became the unofficial anthem of Heinrich Himmler's SS.

Rosenkranz is running for president in elections taking place this Sunday.

The ultra-conservative MP has between between 12 and 20 per cent support in polls, while incumbent president Heinz Fischer - a former Social Democratic MP, president of the federal parliament and science minister - is expected to garner between 70 and 80 per cent.

Rosenkranz was the only one of Austria's 183 MPs who voted against the EU's Lisbon Treaty in 2005.

MarketNeutral
24th April 2010, 08:25 AM
The Austrian version of the October surprise.

philo beddoe
24th April 2010, 08:38 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268506/Austrias-Reich-Mother-presidential-candidate-caught-singing-SS-anthem.html?ITO=1490

The far right Freedom party candidate for the Austrian Presidency has been caught on a YouTube video singing a song that was the unofficial anthem of the SS.

The Nazi hymn 'Wenn alle untrue werden' (When everyone else becomes unfaithful) was sung by Barbara Rosenkranz at a festival held in Austria in June 2008 and it has now been published in Austrian media.

The song praises 'Holy Germany' and spreading the message to the world.

Right wing parties made substantial gains in neighbouring Hungary in a recent election and the Freedom party is hoping to see similar success in the upcoming Austrian presidential election.

Opposition politicians are now calling for Rosenkranz - nick-named 'Reich Mother' by her opponents - to be prosecuted for promoting and defending Nazi crimes, something which is illegal in both Austria and Germany.

Rosenkranz, a mother-of-ten, also complained: 'Every whore gets celebrated and praised in the media, while mothers are invisible.'

In the video torches were waved as speeches were given about about 'Germany's beauty' and 'our ethnic ancestors'.

The song at the end of the video was penned by German Max von Schenkendorf and became the unofficial anthem of Heinrich Himmler's SS.

Rosenkranz is running for president in elections taking place this Sunday.

The ultra-conservative MP has between between 12 and 20 per cent support in polls, while incumbent president Heinz Fischer - a former Social Democratic MP, president of the federal parliament and science minister - is expected to garner between 70 and 80 per cent.

Rosenkranz was the only one of Austria's 183 MPs who voted against the EU's Lisbon Treaty in 2005.


It's funny how the propagandist who wrote the article use the word 'caught'. That tells you everything yoiu need to k now about their motive. Heil Hitler

Neuro
24th April 2010, 09:11 AM
It is astonishing that only one out of 183 MPs voted against the Lisabon treaty, since the majority of the population was/is against it. The MPs are supposed to represent the will of the people, No?

steyr_m
24th April 2010, 10:08 AM
This song has been around for awhile. I'm not a big fan if Wiki, but it does give some good basic info. Here's a brief description. I think they're using word association to demonise a growing populist movement.
<blockquote>
"Wenn alle untreu werden, so bleiben wir doch treu" (English: When all become unfaithful, we remain loyal) is the opening line of a famous patriotic German popular song written by Max von Schenkendorf in 1814. Schenkendorf dedicated the song to Friedrich Ludwig Jahn for the "holy German Empire".

The melody was a slightly modified form of Pour aller ÃÂ* la chasse faut être matineux, a French hunting song dating from 1724.

The title also refers to a German hymn of the same name, written by the German poet Novalis in 1799. The first two lines of this hymn are the same as in Schenkendorf's song.[1]

Gerhard Roßbach included the song in the activities of his German Youth Movement in which "its emphasis on loyalty in adversity and faith in Germany precisely fit Roßbach's desire to unify conservative forces behind a project of political and cultural renewal."[2] During the Third Reich the song was used extensively by the German Schutzstaffel, and became known as Treuelied (song of faithfulness).</blockquote>

MarketNeutral
24th April 2010, 10:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBxwTNKJjNo