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Song Parodies -> "Germany"

Original Song Title:

"Yesterday"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Germany"

Parody Written by:

2Eagle

The Lyrics

In memory of Gary Beach who passed away last week. He did such a side splitting portrayal of Roger DeBris/Adolf Hitler in The Producers.
Yesterday - Germany was in a nasty way
Was the Weimar really here to stay?
Rhine was not so fine that day.

Germany - needed the right man for you and me
There was springtime on the way, you see
Oh, I believed in Germany.

We fought the last war
We were going down the drain
We did it before
So, we'd do it again - and win.

Yesterday - war was just an easy game to play
With new weapons we would have our way
Oh, I believed in victory.

Why we lost the war
Churchill's words were clear as ice
We took all the land and we were not very nice.

So, today - war is not an easy game to play
Now I need a place to hide away
Mushroom clouds are on the way.

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Rob Arndt - July 23, 2018 - Report this comment
Surprising! 555!
2Eagle - July 23, 2018 - Report this comment
Danke, Herr Arndt und alles.
Rob Arndt - July 24, 2018 - Report this comment
Note: Germany signed a civil armistice back home to end WW1. No German territory was occupied. The German Army had to march back in full gear and surrender all their weapons, AFVs, etc... Same for the LSK aircraft and all warships. This is the great stab in the back that led to the Nazis and WW2. Btw, it was the Weimar Republic that started rearmament almost immediately and the Autobahn. Hitler only finished the job. War production for WW1 was actually going on in 1919 until the ACC arrived and Germany had 50,000 troops that fought in a war in Latvia in which Latvia won Independence from both Germany and Russia! FYI
Patrick - July 24, 2018 - Report this comment
A few years ago I saw a German paste-in picture book (cigarette card album) describing the limited Reichswehr authorized by the Versailles Treaty. The authors made a big deal about the prohibition on artillery. There was heavy reliance on horses. Passenger cars with signs simulated tanks. Just last week I saw an article online that said Germany could not fly most of its fighter jets due to lack of spare parts and that Mercedes vans were being used in place of tanks for maneuvers.
2Eagle - July 24, 2018 - Report this comment
Danke schoen. The Producers was not meant to be a history lesson - just ridicule. This parody was meant to be a tribute to Gary Beach who played Hitler as a flaming queen sashaying all over the place and at the same time imitating Hitler's mannerisms.
Rob Arndt - July 24, 2018 - Report this comment
Patrick, the Weimar stuff is only partially true. Weimar started concept work on bomber aircraft almost immediately which ultimately led to the Ural Bomber proposal. Weimar had real German heavy tanks built as prototypes in Russia and Sweden. Russia also aided Weimar with paratrooper training. As for the cardboard and cars tank maneuvers, that was true to assure the Western powers that Germany was weak. The prohibition on artillery led directly to the V- Weapons which Oberth proposed in WW1 and was scoffed at! The WW2 German jets had some success, but Hitler's 2 year initial ban on secret weapons set them back. By the time they were operational in 1944, jet fuel was restricted. Transition from prop fighter to jet also took time as well as developing new aerial tactics. But the Me-262 shot down Mosquitos with ease and did nail 509 aircraft, most of which were bombers. The second jet fighter, the He-162 only had 1 unit and three weeks of training/limited combat. It scored 4 kills. The Me-163 rocket fighter was a point defense interceptor with limited range and flying time. 18 kills. But the Ar-234 was used in the Ardennes as bomber, dropped the Bridge at Remagen, and even bombed a captured Luftwaffe base damaging two British Meteor jet fighters on the ground! It also made a great unarmed recon aircraft with a speed of 461 mph. 24 other German jet and rocket fighter were under development when the war ended. One or two may have broken Mach 1 and the disc craft were part of the SS Technical Branch E-IV. No alien reverse engineering. Just German secret craft. Even the Roswell craft was a Delta and NOT a disc. Possibly a Horten or Lippisch design.

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