Artist: Chuck Werner (All)
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Description“Watch on the Rhine” (March 19, 1945)by Charles (Chuck) Werner (1909-1997) 12 x 16 in., ink and crayon on textured paper "Die Wacht am Rhein" (The Watch on the Rhine) is a German patriotic anthem. The song's origins are rooted in the historical French–German enmity, and it was particularly popular in Germany during the Franco-Prussian War and the First World War. This is the song that the Germans sing in Rick’s Café, in Casablanca, that riles up the French and gets Victor Lazlo to lead the Vichy crowd to singing, drowning out the Germans with a rousing version of La Marseillaise (which began as the "War Song for the Army of the Rhine"). The song's title was also used as the codename for the last great German offensive, in late 1944, known today as the Battle of the Bulge. Throughout history, rivers have divided countries, territories, and armies. They have proved to be difficult obstacles, keeping invading troops at bay and keeping countries separated. Of course, rivers have also been lines to cross – the challenging obstacle to conquer in order to successfully gain more territory and crush the opposition. Crossing the Rhine was a highly symbolic gesture during the end of WW2, and here one is depicting the Germanic War as it sees trouble on its Rhine horizon. Although Hitler’s Reich hovered on the verge of total collapse, with its cities in ruins from Allied bombing raids and Soviet forces crashing in from the east, Germany’s defenses along the Rhine River still held strong. Although American, British and French forces had occupied most of Germany west of the Rhine, they remained unable to cross the river into the Ruhr industrial center. In order to successfully execute a river crossing, Operation Varsity was developed. On the night of March 23, 1945, the Allied forces that had gathered along the Rhine launched their invasion. General Patton, leading the crossing, and showing his contempt for the enemy, made good on his pledge to “piss in the Rhine in a week,” which he did from a pontoon bridge in full view of his men and news cameras. To Allied supreme commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower he wrote: “I have just pissed into the Rhine River. For God’s sake send some gasoline." Google it for an image. Social/Sharing |
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Aidan (Re-Legion ) Lacy
Member Since 2005
Posted on 8/3/2019
The last piece about General Patton and the Rhine river was news to me and something I can never "unsee" During WW1 , Irish nationalists used to sing a piece of doggrel called "The Germans are winning the war, me boys " to the Watch On The Rhine tune just to enrage the British Army recruiters
Brian Coppola
Member Since 2009
Posted on 8/3/2019
Aidan (Re-Legion ) Lacy wrote:
The last piece about General Patton and the Rhine river was news to me and something I can never "unsee" During WW1 , Irish nationalists used to sing a piece of doggrel called "The Germans are winning the war, me boys " to the Watch On The Rhine tune just to enrage the British Army recruiters
I was sorely tempted to include a copy of the Patton image, but I figured I'd let any readers decide on that for themselves. I will include it when I post on this one at my web site.
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