Gewehr im Anschlag haben - определение. Что такое Gewehr im Anschlag haben
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Что (кто) такое Gewehr im Anschlag haben - определение

SONG BY DIE ÄRZTE
Manchmal haben Frauen

Volk ans Gewehr         
  • [[Volkssturm]] marching, November 1944
1931 SONG BY ARNO PARDUN
Draft:Volk ans Gewehr
Volk ans Gewehr (People to Arms) was the refrain of the very popular 1931 Nazi song "Siehst du im Osten das Morgenrot" (Do you see dawn in the east). The song was written by Arno Pardun, who dedicated it to Joseph Goebbels.
Ham Jeung-im         
SOUTH KOREAN NOVELIST
Ham Jeung Im
Ham Jeung Im (Hangul 함정임; born 1964) is a South Korean writer, professor, and former literary editor. She began writing articles on Korean literature for the journal Monthly Literature & Thought when she graduated from university, and went onto become the editor-in-chief of the journal Writer’s World and the publisher Solbook.
Dami Im discography         
DISCOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIAN ARTIST DAMI IM
Crying Underwater (song); Crying Underwater (Dami Im song); Dream (Dami Im album); Snow & Carol; Intimacy (EP)
The discography of South Korean-born Australian recording artist Dami Im consists of six studio albums, two extended plays, eighteen singles and two album appearances. Im began her music career as a gospel singer in Korea and independently released her debut studio album, Dream, in 2010.

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Manchmal haben Frauen...

"Manchmal haben Frauen..." ("Sometimes, women have...") is a song by German rock band Die Ärzte. It is the eleventh track and the second single from their 2000 album Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer!.

The song is about a man who meets a drunk man in a bar who tells him something that's unbelievable for him—sometimes women like a little spanking. The man rushes home and asks his girlfriend about this. The woman starts to beat the man stating that guys like him always deserve some beating.