Danke Deutschland

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"Danke Deutschland" was a song, dedicated to Germany for its role in Croatia's gaining of independence.[1]

Sanja Trumbić was the singer, and this was one of her nationalistic songs the artistic values were criticized.

"Danke Deutschland", however, remained a popular slogan in other republics of former Yugoslavia, often used as an ironic comment by those dissatisfied with the way German or any other foreign governments or business corporations affected local way of life.[citation needed]

This song was part of a wider controversial campaign showing gratitude to Germany and Austria.[improper synthesis?] Hans-Dietrich Genscher has had monuments erected in Croatia, while he was still alive, for instance. Also, various towns had their streets named after German foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and his Austrian counterpart Alois Mock. This trend was relatively quickly suppressed by Tuđman's government, especially in the case of Genscher, because main liberal party HSLS tried to use Genscher's association with FDP for its own propaganda at the eve 1992 elections.

References

  1. ^ Hanson, Stephen E.; Willfried Spohn (1995). Can Europe Work?: Germany and the Reconstruction of Postcommunist Societies. University of Washington Press. p. 161. ISBN 0-295-97460-5.