Uber alles
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uber alles (correctly written in German ueber alles) has nothing to do with the Nazis, but was a line of a poem written in 1841 which was used for the German National Anthem. It does not translate as above all (that would be ueber allen) but rather more than anything else, as in ich liebe Dich ueber alles in der Welt (I love you more than anything else in the world). A misleading translation was purposely chosen by the Allies during the second world war for propagada purposes.
Uber alles meaning & definition 1 of Uber alles.
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Means above everything.
Also a great song by Dead Kennedys.
Uber alles meaning & definition 2 of Uber alles.
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Uber alles is a German phrase that translates to above all or over all. It is derived from a poem written in 1841 and was used as the first line of the German national anthem. However, it is not directly related to the Nazis or their ideology.
Uber alles meaning & definition 3 of Uber alles.