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The song titled "" (meaning "On the day Ignatz Bubis died") is a controversial track by the German right-wing extremist band Die Härte .
: The song is a parody of the 1970s German hit "Am Tag, als Conny Kramer starb" by Juliane Werding. While the original song lamented a friend's drug-related death, Die Härte's version targets Ignatz Bubis , the former chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, who passed away in August 1999. The refrain runs: This public link is valid
To understand the gravity of that day, you have to understand the sheer, stubborn weight of Ignatz Bubis’s presence.
The track was originally burned onto bootleg CDs, distributed hand-to-hand at underground concerts, or sold via mail-order catalogs run by right-wing networks. Can’t copy the link right now
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His life was a testament to a difficult commitment to a nation that had tried to annihilate him. On August 13, 1999, after a short illness, Ignatz Bubis died in a Frankfurt hospital at the age of 72. He was buried in Tel Aviv, as he had requested, because he feared neo-Nazis would desecrate his grave as they had his predecessor's. In his final interview, published just weeks before his death, he delivered a sobering verdict on his life's work: "I have achieved nothing, or almost nothing". For many, that assessment was far too harsh, but it reveals the depth of a man who had shouldered a nation's conscience.
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