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English: a Rote Armee Fraktion songbook! it's was made for Germans who, apart from being an Urban Guerilla forcefeeder, it's for singing IRA songs, in English! with comments in German, so formal and I would say "Unheimlich" but its really uncanny in a English kind of way, because it appeared to have been printed in Germany under a Dutch Title, of the fraktion that liked the formal RAF protests too. SO how did these "Irish Rebel Songs, 30 Lieder Mit Noten Und Deutschen Kommentar, that were so well translated, I.R.A. "protest" songs about how to disgrace the Isolationist Angelsman that also love WW2 rethorics in ways that would not explain but rather demand brexit, because the Dutch invented swimming, ruled the world, invented stock exchange and know how to find the UK subs with the 109's, so NATO doesn't have to nuke 7 seas, just drop a Dutch flag near the Norwegian coast! Bingo It's about knowing when to shut up, for Germans it takes about 9 years of repeatedly listening to shouting to the same propaganda in German, If any wonders how long 1 song would take well, This one became so popular: "Zontag, Blutige Sontag" mind the typo.. German reader smile, for I have the answer why RAF members perhaps did commit suicide and these songs were plugged by the Dutch Intelligence Agency. SO, long before Frank Rennicke and Landser became too popular that U2 was needed to do most of the Ideological atttacks. The only German citizen who was ever held hostage for making good music, was expelled for waving, it's kind of absurd, well the least we can do is Wave. The history book is a reference to the Hammer, for it's coming |
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