Right. This forum has done generals, tanks, aircraft, general contributions, and more or less everything else. But what about music?
Which country had the best tunes to go with the War? This means anything used widely (so "The British Grenadiers", say, would count) by that country, even if it was made before the War, civillian songs produced for the War ("We'll meet again", for example), military songs made for it, and so on.
There may be no glory in the infantry, but will there be any for US Songwriting? Will Britain meet again with musical fame? Find out here! Youtube links would be appreciated.
(Note: I'm uncertain about this, but some German songs may be mildly illegal in Germany, so I'm just warning everyone in advance.)
EDIT: I've just realised that there is no poll here! Can someone explain how it works?
Also, I know that it was a bloody, horrible series of events in the Second World War, which brought about the deaths of millions, and thus shouldn't be remembered too cheerfully. I'm not trying to offend anyone with this by reducing it to a music competition. That said, as more or less everything else has been debated with apparent relish and "Lols", even including the competence of men who ordered the killing of many thousands of others; by comparision, music seems pretty harmless.