Upon arriving in Normandy, France in late 1944, the 761 st was assigned to Patton's Third Army. The lyrics of Panzerlied were adapted to fit a Kriegsmarine song.A tank crew from the 761st sit in their M24 Chaffee tank in a snowy field around Bastogne, waiting to engage German forces during the Battle of the Bulge. French Foreign Legion also has this song in their repertoire under the name Kepi Blanc. A Spanish translation of the song is used by the Chilean Army as an armoured cavalry march, and by the Chilean Naval Academy as a pasacalle. In the songs of motorized and parachute units from the Brazilian Army under the title of "Canção da Tropa Blindada". The half portion of the song was used for Namibian patriotic song and unofficial anthem under South African rule, "Das Südwesterlied". In France, the lyrics were adapted slightly to become the " Marche des Chars" used by the 501e régiment de chars de combat. The song is sung by some motorized and parachute units of the Italian Army, most especially by the 185th Paratroopers Division Folgore under the title of "Sui Monti e Sui Mar". In 2017, the German Army was banned from publishing song books containing Panzerlied and other marching songs by the Minister of Defence Ursula von der Leyen as part of new efforts at denazification. Panzerlied was composed in 1933 by Oberleutnant Kurt Wiehle. The modern-day German Army has discontinued its use, due to the song's Nazi origins and associations. It is still used today by the Chilean and Brazilian armies. It is one of the best-known songs of the Wehrmacht and was popularised by the 1965 film Battle of the Bulge. The Panzerlied ( English: "Tank Song") was a Wehrmacht military march of the Nazi era, sung primarily by the Panzerwaffe, the tank force of Nazi Germany during World War II.
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