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'"Gttingen"' is a song written and recorded as a single in 1964 by French singer Barbara, who later also recorded a German language version. The song, which appeared on Barbara's album 'Le Mal de vivre', has been credited with having contributed to improved relations between France and Germany in the years after the Second World War.

As a Jewish child, Barbara had been a fugitive in German-occupied France during the war, but in 1964 she accepted an invitation from the University of Gttingen to perform, and composed the song in honour of the town's charms.

German Chancellor Gerhard Schrder, who had been a student in Gttingen at the time of the song's release, quoted the lyrics in a speech celebrating the 40th anniversary of the lyse Treaty as having had a major influence on him. The song was subsequently used by ARTE in its programme recognising the 45th anniversary. The French and German versions of the song, which she called "a hymn to Franco-German reconciliation", both appeared on Barbara's 1997 compilation album.

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