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"Deutschland, Deutschland über alles" is not part of the German anthem any more. I Think "Germany" in this context should be replaced by "Nazi-Germany" since the "Deutschland, Deutschland"-Part was removed after the war.


Hmm, since the album reads "Über" and not "Uber" (or so i was told when i asked, i don't own a copy myself) in the tracklistings et cetera, shouldn't the page with the latter spelling be the redirect page to the former?


note (to self & others): this article needs to be cleaned up a bit for grammar/etc.



Precisely, "Deutschland, Deutschland" is still German anthem but without the first stanza. Writing that it was "Nazi-German" anthem also woudn't be fully correct becouse it was the XIX century song, sung also before the uniting of Germany in 1871 (with the meaning "One Germany is more important that small German States" and not the nazi-meaning "Germany is better than other Countries"


I haven't played the game, but isn't that We've got a Bigger Problem Now in American Wasteland?


No, the original, anti-Brown version is in Wasteland, not the We've Got A Bigger Problem Now anti-Reagan version.