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==Articles about Germany== | ==Articles about Germany== | ||
* [[German (CC)]], for all the Zappa songs sung in German | * [[German (CC)]], for all the Zappa songs sung in German | ||
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] | * [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] | ||
− | * [[Ludwig | + | * [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] |
* [[Richard Wagner]] | * [[Richard Wagner]] | ||
* [[Waffenspiel]]: a German sounding word which doesn't exist nevertheless | * [[Waffenspiel]]: a German sounding word which doesn't exist nevertheless | ||
* [[Strictly Genteel]]: "God have mercy on (...) the purple lipped censors and the Germans of course" | * [[Strictly Genteel]]: "God have mercy on (...) the purple lipped censors and the Germans of course" | ||
* [[Didja Get Any Onya?]]: "Years ago in Germany..." | * [[Didja Get Any Onya?]]: "Years ago in Germany..." | ||
− | * [[Holiday in Berlin]] | + | * [[Holiday in Berlin, Full Blown]] |
* [[Max Schreck]] | * [[Max Schreck]] | ||
* [[Die Ärzte]] | * [[Die Ärzte]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 5 December 2010
Articles about Germany
- German (CC), for all the Zappa songs sung in German
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Richard Wagner
- Waffenspiel: a German sounding word which doesn't exist nevertheless
- Strictly Genteel: "God have mercy on (...) the purple lipped censors and the Germans of course"
- Didja Get Any Onya?: "Years ago in Germany..."
- Holiday in Berlin, Full Blown
- Max Schreck
- Die Ärzte
- Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Hans Werner Henze
See also
- Adolf Hitler (for references about Nazis)