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The "Einheitsfrontlied" (German for "United Front Song") is one of the most famous songs of the German
labour movement The labour movement is the collective organisation of working people to further their shared political and economic interests. It consists of the trade union or labour union movement, as well as political parties of labour. It can be considere ...
. It was written by
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
and composed by
Hanns Eisler Hanns Eisler (6 July 1898 – 6 September 1962) was a German-Austrian composer. He is best known for composing the national anthem of East Germany, for his long artistic association with Bertolt Brecht, and for the scores he wrote for films. The ...
. The best known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.


History

After
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's coming to power in January 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the
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and the Communist Party had long divided the German left. After the
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banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, believed that only a
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of
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and
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could fight back against
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. In December 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director
Erwin Piscator Erwin Friedrich Maximilian Piscator (17 December 1893 – 30 March 1966) was a German theatre director and Theatrical producer, producer. Along with Bertolt Brecht, he was the foremost exponent of epic theatre, a form that emphasizes the socio- ...
, Brecht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the ''Arbeiter-Einheitsfront'', the Workers' United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First International Workers Music Olympiad held in
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by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the
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, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch. It was later published in Brecht's 1939 collection '' Svendborger Gedichte''.


Composition

Hanns Eisler, who would later go on to compose the
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national anthem "
Auferstanden aus Ruinen "" (; 'Risen from the Ruins') was the national anthem of East Germany. Background In 1949, the Soviet occupation zone of Allied-occupied Germany became a socialist state under the name of the "German Democratic Republic" (GDR). For the new sta ...
", intentionally kept the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote a symphonic version, which was also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.


Lyrics

German Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist, drum braucht er was zum Essen, bitte sehr! Es macht ihn Geschwätz nicht satt, das schafft kein Essen her. ''Refrain:'' Drum links, zwei, drei! Drum links, zwei, drei! Wo dein Platz, Genosse, ist! Reih dich ein in die Arbeitereinheitsfront, weil du auch ein Arbeiter bist. Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist, drum braucht er auch noch Kleider und Schuh! Es macht ihn Geschwätz nicht warm und auch kein Trommeln dazu. ''Refrain'' Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist, drum hat er Stiefel im Gesicht nicht gern! Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh'n und über sich keinen Herr'n. ''Refrain'' Und weil der Prolet ein Prolet ist, drum wird ihn kein anderer befrei'n. Es kann die Befreiung der Arbeiter nur das Werk der Arbeiter sein. ''Refrain'' English translation And because a person is a person, he'll need something to eat, please! He gets tired of prattle for it does not give him food. ''Refrain:'' So left, two, three! So left, two, three! To where your place is, comrade! Join up with the workers' United Front, for you are a worker too! And because a person is a person, he will need clothes and shoes! Prattle will not keep him warm, and neither will the drums f war ''Refrain'' And because a person is a person, he doesn't need a boot to the face! He wants no slaves under him, and no masters above! ''Refrain'' And because a prole is a prole, no one else will free him. The liberation of the working class can only be the job of workers. ''Refrain'' Singable And just because he's a human, a man would like a little bite to eat; he wants no bull and a lot of talk that gives no bread or meat. ''Refrain:'' So left, two, three! So left, two, three! To the work that we must do. March on in the workers' United Front, for you are a worker too! And just because he's a human, he doesn't like a pistol to his head. He wants no servants under him, and no boss over his head. ''Refrain'' And just because he's a worker, no class can free him but his own. The emancipation of the working class is the task of the worker alone. ''Refrain''


Music

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Partizaner-Marsh

Shmerke Kaczerginski wrote the text for his 1943 Partizaner-Marsh (March of the Partisans) based on the text of "Einheitsfrontlied". His work references the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (FPO), a Jewish resistance organisation in the Vilna Ghetto in Lithuania.   The road is difficult, we know, The combat not easy, no game. A partisan lays down his life in battle, For great freedom's sake. ''Refrain:'' Hey F.P.O.! We are here! Bold, daring, and ready for battle. This very day the partisans will defeat the fiend, In the struggle for workers' power. The limbs are strong. Muscles of steel and lead, We are leaving the ghetto today In order to bring you freedom tomorrow. ''Refrain'' Upon the blood of our sisters and brothers, We vow to fight until Hitler's every limb will adorn The weapons of the partisans. ''Refrain''"March of the Partisans"
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Cover versions

Ton Steine Scherben covered the song on their 1971 album '' Warum geht es mir so dreckig?''. Hannes Wader recorded the song on his 1977 album '.


See also

* " Solidaritätslied" * List of socialist songs


References


External links

* (sung by Ernst Busch in Spanish, English, French and German) * (International Brigades translation) {{Authority control, state=collapsed Compositions by Hanns Eisler Songs with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht 1934 songs German songs Works about the labor movement Political songs Anti-fascist music Communist songs Socialist songs