List of Anti-war Songs - World War II

World War II

  • "170" - Kaizer's Orchestra (2001)
  • "Aces High" - Iron Maiden (1984)
  • "Stalingrad" - Accept (2012)
  • "Angel of Death" - Slayer (1986)
  • "At Mail Call Today" - Gene Autry (1945)
  • "Attero Dominatus" - Sabaton (2006)
  • "Auschwitz" - Francesco Guccini
  • "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" - Johnny Cash (1964)
  • "Bring the Boys Back Home" – Pink Floyd (1979)
  • "Do the Mussolini (Headkick)" - Cabaret Voltaire (1978)
  • "Enola Gay" - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (1980)
  • "Goodbye Blue Sky" – Pink Floyd (1979)
  • "Johnny Come Lately" - Steve Earle (1988)
  • "Kenji" - Fort Minor (2005)
  • "Laybo" – Rafi Weinstock (1995)
  • "Let Me Live" - Angel Dust (2000)
  • "The Longest Day" - Iron Maiden (2006)
  • "Mr. Churchill Says" - The Kinks (1969)
  • "Nagasaki Nightmare" – Crass (1981)
  • "No More War" - Heidi Little (2005)
  • "Northwinds" - The Stranglers (1984)
  • "Primo Victoria" - Sabaton (2005)
  • "Reality Asylum" – Crass (1979)
  • "Red Sector A" - Rush (1984)
  • "Semper Fi" - John Gorka (1991)
  • "Soldiers Last Letter" - Ernest Tubb (1944)
  • "Stalingrad" - Nightingale (2005)
  • "Sullivan" – Caroline's Spine (1993)
  • "Thank You, Mr Churchill" - Peter Frampton (2010)
  • "The War" - Angels and Airwaves (2005)
  • "War is Hell (On the Homefront Too)" - T.G. Sheppard (1982)
  • "When the Tigers Broke Free" – Pink Floyd (1982)

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Famous quotes containing the words world and/or war:

    He gave his honors to the world again,
    His blessed part to heaven, and slept in peace.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    A nice war is a war where everybody who is heroic is a hero, and everybody more or less is a hero in a nice war. Now this war is not at all a nice war.
    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)