: The song features a call-and-response element, most notably the shout of "Eukalyptusbonbon!" (Eucalyptus candy) or other rhythmic interjections between verses during informal performances.
: In 1935, Joseph Neuhäuser set the lyrics to music, reportedly adapting an existing folk melody. Westerwald Marsch - German March
: The lyrics were penned by Willi Münker in November 1932, shortly before the end of the Weimar Republic. : The song features a call-and-response element, most
The piece is defined by its rhythmic drive, intended for synchronizing movement during a march: Westerwald Marsch - German March
: It is typically performed in D major or F major as a standard military march.
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: The song features a call-and-response element, most notably the shout of "Eukalyptusbonbon!" (Eucalyptus candy) or other rhythmic interjections between verses during informal performances.
: In 1935, Joseph Neuhäuser set the lyrics to music, reportedly adapting an existing folk melody.
: The lyrics were penned by Willi Münker in November 1932, shortly before the end of the Weimar Republic.
The piece is defined by its rhythmic drive, intended for synchronizing movement during a march:
: It is typically performed in D major or F major as a standard military march.
Albania News, zëri i diasporës shqiptare në Itali