Erika was published in 1938 though it was probably written sometime around 1930 (For context Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933). It was used extensively during Nazi events and was likely the most … · Is the German "Erika" song a Nazi song, or could it be considered independent of the Nazi regime? There has recently been a heated discussion in a different subreddit about the so-called Erika … [FAKE?] Charlie Kirk told Erika (his eventual wife) at her job interview, "I'm not going to hire you. I'm going to date you. That's 100% true according to Erika. The rest of this video is 100% satire. · Everytime I see a surprise Nazi meme Erika always pops out. But if there's any consolation the modern Bundesheer still use these marching songs, although a bit more subtle for obvious reasons. · The community-run and developer-supported subreddit dedicated to virtualpiano.net. Share your notes, request a song, suggest features for the website and whatever else! Who needs a … · Kind of. According to Wikipedia: The lyrics and melody of the song were written by Herms Niel, a German composer of marches. The exact year of the song's origin is not known; often the date is … It is tongue-in-cheek, so called 'Soldatenhumor'. The singer who is supposed to be a soldier compares a flower, called 'Erika' in german, to the genital of his girlfriend, also named Erika ('swarmed by masses of …