No, the German national anthem was not played at the end of World War II or the Holocaust. The anthem at that time, "Deutschlandlied", was associated with Nazi Germany and was not used after the war. The current German national anthem, "Das Lied der Deutschen", was adopted in 1952.
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That is a custom that was started after the 9/11 attacks. It honors the country like playing the national anthem before the beginning of the game does.
The National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, was written by Francis Scott key during the war of 1812 while being held captive on a British ship. It was not chosen as our national anthem until the first time the US went to the Olympics in 1896. The Olympic committee said we needed an anthem to play if we won- so we chose the Star Spangled Banner over America the Beautiful. Good thing we had a national anthem after that, because we owned everyone there.
They do, when the American League teams and the National League teams play each other.
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After the American national anthem but before the puck drop in Canada. In the U.S., before the American national anthem, but only in cities close to the Canadian border or if a Canadian team is the opponent.
Because Toronto, Ontario, Canada has a team playing in the NBA. It is similar to the NHL playing the American national anthem, they do so because there are American teams.
Am American citizen should always respect the national anthem in a movie hall or under a roof.
It depends on whose national anthem you wish to play. There are many!
Yes, the National Anthem is played after the medals have been presented; the winning athlete/s' national anthem is played.
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To play the UK national anthem on the piano, use the piano sheet music, ideal for those with prior skills on FastPlay Plus piano tuition methods.
The British National Anthem is not played at every Grand Prix.... But you hear it a lot because Lewis hamilton, a british driver, has a tendency to win, and they play the anthem of the winning driver, so you would hear it often
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Because it is the national anthem for Canada.
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