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This "final track" was inspired in Douglas Glenn Colvin by his adolescence spent in Germany, and Johnny's fascination with old World War II films and the references to Nazism in the song’s lyrics are obviously ironic, considering that both Joey and Tommy were of Jewish faith. However, it created issues for the Ramones, who were initially unfairly accused of Nazi/Fascist sympathies and that was it.
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