A nation in despair, weakened by war, defeated
Lost their pride in Versailles
A former prisoner with a vision or delusion
Rise to power in the Reich

Rebuilding an army
Make the nation proud
Disregarding the treaty
Secret plans for "Lebensraum"
Start the Holocaust

The Reich will rise
Propaganda, the Reich will rise
To last a thousand years

Burning books to spread anti-Semite propaganda
Who will stop the madman's reign?
Night of broken glass, send the Jews to Dachau death camp
On a path to certain death

The "Anschluss" completed
On the brink of war
Act brutal with no pity
Be harsh, show no remorse
Start the war machine

The Reich will rise
Propaganda, the Reich will rise
To last a thousand years

I see the eagle rising
The rise of evil

In the last days of peace
Europe holding its breath
An invasion is coming but when will it start?
Who will be first to fall?
Who will be last to stand?
Who will stop all this madness
That has consequences no man understand?
No man, no land

Start the Holocaust

The Reich will rise
Propaganda, the Reich will rise
To last a thousand years

I see a eagle rising
The rise of evil

(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)
(Rise, rise, rise, rise)


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    It's about the Nazi's rise to power in the mid to late 1930's

    A nation in despair, weakened by war, defeated Lost their pride in Versailles

    Germany went to war due to a system of alliances in ww1 and was defeated by the Allies who then forced Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles which crippled Germany's Economy and Military.

    A former prisoner, with a vision or a grand delusion Rise to power in the Reich

    Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party was sentenced to 5 years jail time in the Landsberg jail for trying to take control of the government.

    Burning books to spread, anti-Semite propaganda Who will stop the madman's reign?

    The Nazis burned books that they thought were going against their principles. They also spread propaganda that made Semites look evil. Semites were also known as Jews.

    Night of broken glass, send the Jews to Dachau death camp On a path to certain death

    Kristallnacht which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass was a pogrom against Jews across Germany and parts of Austria on 9-10 November 1938.

    The "Anschluss" completed On the brink of war Act brutal with no pity Be harsh, show no remorse Start the war machine

    The Anschluss was the annexation and occupation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938.

    Hollowtopon July 10, 2013   Link

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