Auferstanden aus RuinenAuferstanden aus Ruinen (Risen from the Ruins) was the national anthem of East Germany (German Democratic Republic, German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, DDR). It was composed by Hanns Eisler and the text was written by the poet Johannes R. Becher who later became minister of education. Surprisingly, the much more influential dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht was not asked to write the lyrics. In Becher's lyrics, the word Germany (as opposed to German Democratic Republic) is mentioned five times; additionally, it speaks of a united fatherland. At the latest after the building of the Berlin Wall in August 13 1961 this was no longer concordant with the politics of the DDR government. Thus, after the term Germany had also been removed from the DDR constitution in September 7 1974, the lyrics were no longer sung. On official occasions, only Eisler's melody was performed. Auferstanden aus Ruinen ceased to be a national anthem when the two Germanys united in 1990 and Das Lied der Deutschen, which was already the anthem of West Germany, was adopted for all of Germany. GERMAN LYRICSAuferstanden aus Ruinen und der Zukunft zugewandt, Glück und Friede sei beschieden Deutschland, unserm Vaterland. Laßt uns pflügen, laßt uns bauen, lernt und schafft wie nie zuvor, ENGLISH TRANSLATIONRisen from the ruins and turned toward the future, May fortune and peace be granted to Germany, our Fatherland. Let us plough, let us build, learn and work as never before, External link
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