-
schwarze Haufen" ("We are Geyer's
black Haufen")
recalls the
notion of the
Haufen. The
German name for a
forlorn hope is
Verlorener Haufen ("Lost
Haufen")....
- German, the term was
Verlorene Haufen,
which has the same
meaning as the
Dutch term (i.e., lost heap), the word
Haufen itself being a
general term for...
- Wir sind des
Geyers schwarzer Haufen is an interwar-era
German marching song.
Composed around the 1920s, the
lyrics of the song are
sourced from the poem...
- The
Black Company or the
Black Troops (Schwarze
Haufen) was a unit of
Franconian farmers and
knights that
fought on the side of the
peasants during the...
- The
Baltringer Haufen (also
spelled Baltringer Haufe,
German for
Baltringen Band,
Baltringen Troop or
Baltringen Mob) was
prominent among several armed...
- of the
Upper Swabian Peasants Haufen (troops)—the
Baltringer Haufen, the Allgäuer
Haufen, and the Lake
Constance Haufen (Seehaufen)—met in
Memmingen to...
- the
inspiration for the
German folk song, "Wir sind des
Geyers schwarzer Haufen" ("We are Geyer's
Black Company"), with a
strong anti-clerical and anti-noble...
-
German word Hūfe or
Houfe (modern
German Haufen),
meaning 'crowd, throng', plus the
Czech nominal suffix -nice.
Haufen,
sometimes in the
compound Gewalthaufen...
-
three more
armed peasant bands (
Haufen), one for the lake, and one Allgäu, and one for
Baltringen (Baltringer
Haufen). By this time, Müller had command...
-
journeyman years,
while in Memmingen, he
became secretary to the
Baltringer Haufen, a
peasant army
during the
German Peasants' War.
Lotzer was
heavily influenced...