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'"Freiheit"', also known as '"Spaniens Himmel"' or '"Die Thlmann-Kolonne"', is a song written in 1936 by Gudrun Kabisch and Paul Dessau, German anti-fascists. The song was written for the International Brigades but later became a popular standard in Germany and in American communist and folk music communities. The title translates as "Freedom" in English.

Background



The song was written as an anthem for the German volunteers who made up the Thlmann Battalion of the International Brigades and was originally named "The Thaelman Column" ("Die Thlmann-Kolonne" or "Spaniens Himmel" (Spanish Skies) in German). Composer Dessau and lyricist Kabisch, husband and wife, composed the song while living in exile in Paris and used the pseudonyms Peter Daniels and Paul Ernst, names that still appear on printed versions of the lyrics.

Musically a march, the lyrics of the song make reference to the struggle of the anti-Franco fighters and to a more general struggle for the idea of "freedom". The fight in Spain is put in the context of the universal struggle against fascism, with the chorus making direct reference to the situation in Germany during the period of Nazism. The chorus can be paraphrased as "Home is faraway, but we are ready/We fight and win for you: freedom!"

Lyrics





'Spaniens Himmel breitet seine Sterne'

'ber unsre Schtzengraben aus;'

'Und der Morgen grt schon aus der Ferne,'

'Bald geht es zum neuen Kampf hinaus.'

Chorus

'Die Heimat ist weit,'

'Doch wir sind bereit,'

'Wir kmpfen und siegen fr dich:'

'Freiheit!'

'Dem Faschisten werden wir nicht weichen,'

'Schickt er auch die Kugeln hageldicht.'

'Mit uns stehen Kameraden ohne gleichen'

'Und ein Rckwrts gibt es fr uns nicht.'

Chorus

'Die Heimat ist weit,'

'Doch wir sind bereit,'

'Wir kmpfen und siegen fr dich:'

'Freiheit!'

'Rhrt die Trommel. Fllt die Bajonette.'

'Vorwrts marsch. Der Sieg ist unser Lohn.'

'Mit der roten Fahne brecht die Kette.'

'Auf zum Kampf das Thlmann Bataillon.'

Chorus

'Die Heimat ist weit,'

'Doch wir sind bereit,'

'Wir kmpfen und siegen fr dich:'

'Freiheit!'

The final chorus in the Ernst Busch version alternatively gives the line 'Wir kmpfen und 'sterben' fr dich: Freiheit!' in contrast to 'kmpfen und siegen' given in the rest of the song. It also features a closing verse in Spanish:

'Mi tierra dej'

'A Espaa jur'

'que ella siempre ser'

'Libre!'



Versions



The song was popularized among German fighters in Spain by singer and International Brigades member Ernst Busch and later became something of an unofficial anthem of the GDR.Jochen Voit: [http://www.erinnerungsort.de/Spanienliederbuch-_153.html 'Spanienliederbuch. Canciones de las Brigadas Internacionales'] populr. Auf: Erinnerungsort.de, 29. August 2006. Busch's recording of the song was later popularized in North America after it was released as a track on the three-record set, "Six Songs for Democracy" by Keynote Records starting in 1938. It was later recorded by Pete Seeger and became part of Seeger's live repertoire.

The song was sung as a dirge by the dissident musician Wolf Biermann as a parodic critique of "the stagnation of the socialist ideal" in the GDR of the 1960s and 1970s.

Appearances



In other media

*The song is part of the soundtrack of the 1955 film 'Ernst Thlmann - Fhrer seiner Klasse', a biopic of communist leader Ernst Thlmann, and plays over a montage of scenes set during the war in Spain.

*The song plays as the outro to the February 25, 2018 episode of the podcast Chapo Trap House, "Episode 188: Menaker Facts Stated feat. Daniel Menaker." Menaker, father of co-host Will Menaker, refers to it as a favorite song of his red diaper upbringing.

References



Category:1936 songs

Category:Protest songs

Category:Songs about freedom

Category:Songs of the Spanish Civil War

Category:German songs

Category:German folk songs

Category:Anti-fascist music

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