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:

    I felt my cheek
    Alter, to see the shadow pass away,
    Whose grasp had left the giant world so weak
    That every pigmy kicked it as it lay;
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)

    ... children do not take war seriously as war. War is soldiers and soldiers have not to be war but they have to be soldiers. Which is a nice thing.
    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)