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"No Way to Stop It" is a song from the [[Sound of Music]]. It was not included in the film version ([[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]).
"No Way to Stop It" is a song from the [[Sound of Music]]. It was not included in the film version ([[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]).


The Captain von Trapp has been hearing word that the [[Nazis]] are invading [[Austria]], and is formulating a method of evading their grasp. During this song, the Baroness and Max Detweiler are explaining to him that there is nothing he can do. They think he should be flexible and make the [[Nazis]] think that he is on their side.
The [[Captain Georg Ritter von Trapp]] has been hearing word that the [[Nazis]] are invading [[Austria]] in the [[Anschluss]], and is formulating a method of evading their grasp. During this song, the Baroness and Max Detweiler are explaining to him that there is nothing he can do. They think he should be flexible and make the [[Nazis]] think that he is on their side.


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Revision as of 14:33, 3 June 2007

"No Way to Stop It" is a song from the Sound of Music. It was not included in the film version (The Sound of Music).

The Captain Georg Ritter von Trapp has been hearing word that the Nazis are invading Austria in the Anschluss, and is formulating a method of evading their grasp. During this song, the Baroness and Max Detweiler are explaining to him that there is nothing he can do. They think he should be flexible and make the Nazis think that he is on their side.