Der Heimliche Aufmarsch

'The Secret Deployment') is a German communist song based on a poem by Erich Weinert written in 1929.

[1] In 1931, Ernst Busch sang a version of the song at the end of the film Hell on Earth by Victor Trivas.

The most famous version is the 1938 remake with a new arrangement by Hanns Eisler, which can be heard at rallies of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) from that point forward.

'The Open Deployment'), sung by the Central Band of the National People's Army in the German Democratic Republic.

The song featured a message criticizing NATO and rallying support for the Warsaw Pact, promising that "there will be peace on the world forever" once they win.

[3] One of the most famous communist songs, "Der Heimliche Aufmarsch" has been sung in several languages including Dutch,[4] Swedish,[5] Norwegian,[6] Icelandic,[7] Russian,[8] Hindi,[9] Punjabi,[9] Pashto,[10] and Korean.

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