The song was written as an anthem for the German volunteers who made up the
Thälmann Battalion of the International Brigades and was originally named "The Thaelman Column" ("Die Thälmann-Kolonne" or "Spaniens Himmel" (Spanish Skies) in German).
Composer Dessau and
lyricist Kabisch, husband and wife, composed the song while living in exile in Paris and used the pseudonyms Peter Daniels and Paul Ernst, names that still appear on printed versions of the lyrics. Musically a
march, the lyrics of the song make reference to the struggle of the anti-
Franco fighters and to a more general struggle for the idea of "freedom". The fight in
Spain is put in the context of the universal struggle against fascism, with the chorus making direct reference to the situation in Germany during the period of
Nazism. The chorus can be paraphrased as "Home is faraway, but we are ready/We fight and win for you: freedom!" == Lyrics ==