Bailando el Swing Nazi

Una entrada rápida para hoy: en WFMU’s Beware of the Blog podemos encontrar dos artículos con enlaces a 22 MP3 cada uno pertenecientes a Charlie and his Orchestra.

De uno de los artículos:

In the 1930′s the Nazis had the same love/hate relationship with swing music. They outlawed it on their homefront, throwing it into the category of “degenerate” art. But at the same time, they employed it in the service of the fatherland. Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s propaganda minister, assembled a fairly competent swing band called Charlie and His Orchestra to perform Nazified versions of the jazz hits of the day. Led by an English speaking German, Karl Schwendler, Charlie and His Orchestra broadcast on the medium-wave and short-wave bands throughout the 1930s to Canada, the US and Britain.

The idea was to lure the masses in with the irrestible tonic of swing music and then slyly work in the anti-Jewish, American and British lyrics after the second or third verse. The broadcasts of Charlie and His Orchestra were not available in the Fatherland proper, but that only enhanced their legend, and they picked up an underground following in Germany as well.

The notion of this material having its desired effect seems ludicrous in retrospect, but imagine yourself an East Coast resident of the United States during a period when victory over the Nazis was not assured. As you scan the radio dial aware that German U-boats may be trolling the seas miles away from your home, you come across the song “Submarines.” If the desired effect was to crush morale and instill fear, these songs probably worked great. As recruitment tools for the Nazi party, Charles Lindbergh probably did a better job.

[tags]nazis, historia, curiosidades[/tags]

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3 respuestas a Bailando el Swing Nazi

  1. Poz zi. ¿Recuerdas aquella película titulada “Rebeldes del swing”, con un jovencísimo Christian Bale y Robert Sean Leonard -para situarlo los despistadillos, es Wilson, el amigo del Dr House-?
    Iba del tema este, los jovenes que practicaban el swing en la alemania nazi…

  2. Mr. Sandman dijo:

    A mi este post me suena de algo.

    ;P

  3. RinzeWind dijo:

    Vaya, ya decía yo que a mí también me sonaba XD

    John: pues esa peli no la vi, pero ahora me la apunto para la próxima, gracias :-)