- Source: Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch
The Archduke Albrecht March (German: "Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch") is an Austro-Hungarian military march, composed by Karel Komzák II (also known as Karl Komzák) as his opus 136. It was named in honour of Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen (1817–1895).
The march was used extensively by the German forces in World War I and World War II, especially during the departures and arrivals of U-boats. The march is also used by the Chilean Navy during military parades or marches.
Introduction
In popular culture
The march is played during departure from, and return to, La Rochelle in the film Das Boot, shortly before the U-96 is bombed at port.
The march is played in the film The Miracle of Bern when a train of released German prisoners of war arrives at Essen.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch
- Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen
- Nazi songs
- Das Boot
- Karel Komzák II
- Jämtland Ranger Corps
- Wilhelm von Tegetthoff
- Karlskrona Grenadier Regiment