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Because of its fame, the song has been reimagined for various political and cultural purposes:
Each verse ends with the rhythmic refrain "Ei warum? Ei darum!" ("Oh why? Because!"), which mimics the sound and beat of a military drum. Because of its fame, the song has been
Soldiers are shown receiving gifts like red wine and roast meat as "favors". Because of its fame
The song's verses follow a repetitive structure, describing the favorable treatment soldiers receive from civilians: Because of its fame, the song has been
The first few verses describe how girls open their windows and doors to cheer for the marching soldiers.