Ein Adler auf dem schwarzen Schild, das Schwert fest in der Hand
Steht ein jeder von uns Kriegern stolz für unser Heimatland.
Ein feurig = dräuend Sonnenrad weist den Weg uns in die Schlacht,
Die Raben eilen uns voraus durch die dunkle Heidennacht.

In den Divisionen "Wiking" und "Nordland" waren geeint
Unsre Ahnen unerschütterlich für das Reich gegen den Feind.
Ihre Ehre die hieß Treue, in den Adern floss ein (arisch) Blut,
Und ihr Heldentum soll leiten uns und stets härten unsren Mut.
Grossgermanien = seit Äonen schon, von Ost= bis Engelland,
Von der Arktis, vom Eismeer, bis zum südlichen Alpenrand.
Eine einig Volk, ein Glaube an uralte Heidenmacht,
and die Raben an den Hammer, an den Sieg in jeder Schlacht!

Ein Volk... ein Glaube = uraltes Heidentum,
Germanien über alles = für alle Zeiten nun!

Ein (arisch) Blut fließt in unseren Adern, unverfremdet und rein,
Unsre Freundschaft, unsre Bruderschaft soll von ewger Dauer sein.
Allvater wacht und waltet in Asgard über uns all,
finden wir dem Tod im Kampfe, tragen die Walküren und nach Valhall!

Donner brüllt wild über uns, gleich den Ahnen stürmen wir
für die Heimat, für die Bruderschaft, für die Treue = unsre Zier.
Mit Runenzauber neu gestärkt stehen wir im Weltenbrand,
Und das Feindesheer, das den Krieg erklärt, wird zerschlagen mit starker Hand.
Hat der Grund das Blut getrunken erst und der Rauch hat sich gelegt,
Strahlt das Heimatland in neuen Glanz, ist der Feind hinfortgefegt.
Ein Heil dem Sieg, dem kalten Stahl, Germaniens edler Wehr,
Auf ewig steht in Bruderschaft unser Grossgermanisches Heer!

Ein Volk... ein Glaube = uraltes Heidentum,
Germanien über alles = für alle Zeiten nun!


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    Well it is a song, so there is no reason to delete it. That whole free speech thing can be a bitch.

    Amazingly they only served 5 years for killing that kid (the kid was threatening to tell everyone about an affair one of the band members had with another student's mother, no statanic shit).

    I don't know German so I have no idea what it is saying.

    kmk_natashaon April 11, 2007   Link

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