The Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons ( Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien ) placed the album on "List B," officially banning its sale, distribution, public broadcast, and importation.
Because of the album's extreme content, German law enforcement and regulatory bodies responded with sweeping crackdowns: Kommando Freisler Geheime Reichssache Album Download
The lyrics of these songs are extremely hateful. For example, the song "In Belsen" contains the lines: "In Belsen, in Belsen, da hängen se an den Hälsen" (In Belsen, in Belsen, they are hanging by their necks) and "In Auschwitz weiß ein jedes Kind, dass Juden nur zum Heizen sind" (In Auschwitz every child knows, Jews are only for heating). The song "Das Giftgas" (The Poison Gas) is set to the melody of Mike Krüger's pop song "Der Nippel". The track "Die Fahne senkt" (Lowering the Flag) ends with the banned Nazi salute "Sieg Heil!". The Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young
Due to its nature, the album is listed as a "blocked item" on major music marketplaces like Discogs , meaning it cannot be legally sold or traded on such platforms. Band Background The song "Das Giftgas" (The Poison Gas) is
The Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons (Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien, or BPjM, now known as the BzKJ) officially indexed the album "Geheime Reichssache." This indexing places the music on a restricted list, making it illegal to: Sell or distribute the album to minors.
Media that describes or depicts cruel or otherwise inhuman acts of violence against humans in a manner which glorifies or downplays such acts is strictly prohibited.