Talk:Johann Gottfried Piefke

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I do not understand a part of this article, I have bolded it in my quotation below:

The term is still widely used by Austrians to express their love-hate relationship with the Germans, who are an important factor in tourism. In 1990, Austrian playwright Felix Mitterer wrote and co-directed a TV mini-series, Die Piefke-Saga, about Germans on holiday in Tirol.

It was known as Hitler's favorite march and was often played during his public appearances.

Piefke's "Königgrätzer Marsch" can be heard playing during the book burning scene in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

which one? there are two mentioned before it and the sentence is totally out of context as this article is about the musician, not the march.

--Jadger 18:47, 25 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


It was known as Hitler's favorite march and was often played during his public appearances.

not true, you mistake it with the badenweiler--Tresckow 07:55, 13 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Piefke Saga[edit]

In 1990, Austrian playwright Felix Mitterer wrote and co-directed a TV mini-series, Die Piefke-Saga, about Germans on holiday in Tirol. I deleted this its obviously irrelevant.--Tresckow 08:49, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]