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Horst Wessel
HorstWessel-01.jpg
Born October 9, 1907
Birth Place Bielefeld, Westphalia, Germany
Nationality German   Germany.svg
Died February 23, 1930

Horst Wessel was a German Nazi activist who was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following his murder in 1930. He was the author of the lyrics to the Horst-Wessel-Lied ("Horst Wessel Song"), which became the Nazi Party anthem and de facto Germany's co-national anthem from 1933 to 1945.

Because Wessel is not a videogame music composer, his gameography is in alphabetical order.


Gameography


Released

Title

Sample

1992-05-05 Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)


Picture Gallery


Links