In the forest, in the green forest, there stands a forester's lodge. Der Förster und die Tochter / Die schossen beide gut. The forester and his daughter, they both shot well. Chorus

The lyrics describe a forester's lodge ( Försterhaus ) deep in a green forest. In German culture, the forest is often a symbol of national identity and "pure" nature.

While the exact author is often listed as "unknown" or "traditional," the song gained significant traction around the time of the First World War and remained popular through the Second World War as a morale booster for soldiers.

Lore, Lore, Lore, Lore / Schön sind die Mädchen von siebzehn, achtzehn Jahr. Lore, Lore... Beautiful are the girls of 17, 18 years. Grüß mir die Lore noch einmal / Heidi, heido, heida. Greet my Lore once more / (Folk ad-libs). Historical and Cultural Context

Today, it is largely viewed as a piece of cultural history or a vintage folk song ( Volkslied ), though its historical association with wartime military units can make it a subject of academic study regarding historical morale and propaganda.

The song typically follows a repetitive structure with a lively, rhythmic chorus often used as a marching cadence. Verse Section German Lyric Snippet English Meaning Im Wald, im grünen Walde / Da steht ein Försterhaus.

Lore (short for Hannelore) is the central figure. She is described as being 17 or 18 years old and "fresh and free of worries".

Which song has more Nazi elements: 'Lore Lore Lore' or 'Erika'?

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In the forest, in the green forest, there stands a forester's lodge. Der Förster und die Tochter / Die schossen beide gut. The forester and his daughter, they both shot well. Chorus

The lyrics describe a forester's lodge ( Försterhaus ) deep in a green forest. In German culture, the forest is often a symbol of national identity and "pure" nature.

While the exact author is often listed as "unknown" or "traditional," the song gained significant traction around the time of the First World War and remained popular through the Second World War as a morale booster for soldiers. Im Wald, Im GrГјnen Walde Lyrics

Lore, Lore, Lore, Lore / Schön sind die Mädchen von siebzehn, achtzehn Jahr. Lore, Lore... Beautiful are the girls of 17, 18 years. Grüß mir die Lore noch einmal / Heidi, heido, heida. Greet my Lore once more / (Folk ad-libs). Historical and Cultural Context

Today, it is largely viewed as a piece of cultural history or a vintage folk song ( Volkslied ), though its historical association with wartime military units can make it a subject of academic study regarding historical morale and propaganda. In the forest, in the green forest, there

The song typically follows a repetitive structure with a lively, rhythmic chorus often used as a marching cadence. Verse Section German Lyric Snippet English Meaning Im Wald, im grünen Walde / Da steht ein Försterhaus.

Lore (short for Hannelore) is the central figure. She is described as being 17 or 18 years old and "fresh and free of worries". Chorus The lyrics describe a forester's lodge (

Which song has more Nazi elements: 'Lore Lore Lore' or 'Erika'?