Norbert Schultze(1911-2002)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Director
Composer and pianist, famed for his song "Lili Marleen". He was
educated in music theory at Cologne and Munich, then was a theatrical
music director in Heidelberg. In 1938, he set to music a poem, written
by Hans Leip, about a soldier's sweetheart who waited for him in the
lamplight, but it was not a success, selling only a few hundred copies.
But in 1941 a version of the song ("Lili Marleen") was broadcast from
German-occupied Belgrade, and made a hit with Allied and Axis soldiers
alike, though British authorities reportedly ordered English lyrics for
the song to prevent Allied troops from singing the German version.
After the war, Schultze found himself discredited for his work in
German films, and took work as a gardener, later apologizing for
supporting the Nazi regime.