Gelübde (Volta)
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English: Vow | |
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National Anthem anthem of Voltan government-in-exile | |
Music | Heinrich Haydn, 1879 |
Adopted | June 7, 1881 |
Audio sample | |
File:Ich hab mich ergeben.mid "Gelübde (instrumental)" | |
"Gelübde" (Dolch for "Vow") is a Voltan patriotic song. From 1881 to 1924 it served as the national anthem of the Voltan Democratic Republic. To this day it serves as the anthem of the Voltan government-in-exile. It was composed in 1879 by Heinrich Haydn, as part of a call from Eugen Rathenau to create a national anthem of Volta.