Heimatleid

by B-MACHINA

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Long lost B-MACHINA EP "Heimatleid" now as a web only release / remastered 2011

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released 09 December 2011
Recorded between 2005 & 2008 at W.A.R. Studio in Linz, Austria.
Created by Alexander "Hugin" Wieser

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Track Name: Heimatleid
Es wehten die Banner stolz im Sturmeswind und Krieg
Heeresscharen gefallener Krieger verkündeten den Sieg
Gehauen im Stein ihrer Gräber ist nun der Heldenmut
Brannte in ihren Herzen doch stets des Feuers weiße Glut
Verspottet und verlacht ist heut ihr Stolz fürs Vaterland
Bleibt von einst bloß das Leid unserer Heimat bestand
Track Name: Little Boy
Aug.6th, 1945


1. U.B. (GER):

In the early morning darkness of August 6, 1945 the B-29 "Enola Gay" piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets lifted off the runway at Tinian Island and flew into history.

2. Arjan (NL):

After 6:00, the bomb was fully armed on board the Enola Gay. Tibbets announced to the crew that the plane was carrying the world's first atomic bomb used in combat.

3. Maskinanlegg & San Pedro (NOR):

...We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconditional
surrender of all Japanese armed forces, and to provide proper and adequate
assurances of their good faith in such action. The alternative for Japan is
prompt and utter destruction.

4. Alexander (BUL):

If they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from
the air the likes of which has never been seen on this earth.

5. Mike (USA):

6 August 1945 The world's first atomic bomb, Little Boy, is dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, from the Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber piloted by Colonel Tibbets of the 509th Composite Group, the first military unit in the history to drop a nuclear bomb in combat. One minute after explosion were 66.000 killed and 69.000 wounded.

6. Valerio (ITA):

At 08:15 (Hiroshima time), the Enola Gay dropped the nuclear bomb over the center of Hiroshima. It exploded about 600 meters above the city with a blast equivalent to about 13 kilotons of TNT.

7. Andres (EST):

The destructive force of Little Boy was seven times greater than all the bombs the Allies dropped on Nazi Germany during 1942

8. Frostkrieg (GER):

We were reaching into the unknown and we did not know what might come of
it.

9. BinZynisch aka Lupan (GER):

The light of the explosion then turned orange as the atomic fireball began shooting upwards at 360 feet per second, reddening and pulsing as it cooled.

10. Simon (GER):

Immediately after the defeat, some estimated that 10 million people were likely to starve to death.

11. Phil (UK):

The United States was guilty of war crimes for its aerial bombing campaigns
over Germany and Japan in World War II. ---  the United States would have
been guilty of a war crime for dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki.

12. Hildr Valkyrie (GRE):

I’m the ghost of Hiroshima
And I’ve got these words to say
I was killed in an explosion
On the dark and evil day

13. Marcel (GER):

The area of total vaporization from the atomic bomb blast measured one half mile in diameter; total destruction one mile in diameter; severe blast damage as much as two miles in diameter. Within a diameter of two and a half miles, everything flammable burned. The remaining area of the blast zone was riddled with serious blazes that stretched out to the final edge at a little over three miles in diameter.

14. Chris (AUT):

It is said that the descendants of the atomic bomb survivors will have to be
monitored for several generations to clarify the genetic impact, which means
that the descendants will live in anxiety for
decades
 to come with their colossal power and capacity for slaughter and
destruction, .....

15. Bruder Cle (AUT):

Official statistics place the number who had died at 70,000 up to September 1st, not counting the missing....and 130,000 wounded, among them 43,500 severely wounded.