Marlene Dietrich's association with "Lili Marleen" transformed a simple German poem into a haunting international anthem of World War II. Her interpretation of the song remains one of the most significant cultural artifacts of the era, symbolizing both the shared experiences of soldiers and her own defiant anti-Nazi stance. Origins and Early History

It was first recorded and made famous by German cabaret singer Lale Andersen . Dietrich’s Strategic Reinvention

Composer Norbert Schultze set Leip’s poem to music.