Norbert Schultze, the German composer best remembered for the moody "Lili Marleen" that became a World War II favorite of infantrymen in various languages on all fronts, died Oct. 14 in Bad Toelz, ...
MY story about the death of 94-year-old German Norbert Schultze who set the poem of Lili Marleen to music as the anthem of the Second World War, stirred the interest of Roy Kitson of Forthill Parade, ...
BOOK REVIEW: Roberts Gerwarthreviews Lili Marlene: The Soldiers' Song of World War IIby Liel Leibovitz and Matthew Miller, W.W. Norton, 256pp, €21 ON THE evening of August 18th, 1941, in the midst of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Every armed conflict has its femme fatale, the woman who tantalises men on the home front, or taunts them from ...
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