<Dd> "Less than a lifetime ago the Germans inflicted untold misery on the world . If English football fans choose to deal with that a mere 60 years later by holding their arms out and pretending to be Lancaster bombers, I would suggest that the Germans are getting off quite lightly ." </Dd> <P> German fans in 2006, exhilarated by their team's three previous victories in the World Cup, adopted rival songs . Supporters of the two teams engaged in impromptu chanting competitions in the centre of Cologne . Elsewhere the answer from German fans at football matches was often the Nazi song Bomben auf Engeland ("Bombs to England"). The well known and often varied chant "Without England we're heading to Berlin" ("Ohne England fahr'n wir nach Berlin") uses the melody of "Yellow submarine". </P> <P> During the 2006 World Cup, the anti German German musician Torsun (half of the group Egotronic) recorded a techno cover of the song . The song and its accompanying YouTube video (featuring footage of German planes being shot down, the Wembley Goal, a burning German flag, etc .) attracted media attention in Germany, as well as from the British tabloid News of the World . The song was eventually included in the World Cup themed compilation Weltmeister Hits 2006 . </P> <P> The song is also sung by Northern Ireland fans at home matches at Windsor Park, and also at numerous away matches . It has become a firm fans favourite since the start of the millennium and can heard being sung by the energetic Green and White Army in The Kop for periods in excess of fifteen minutes . In November 2014, during the qualification game against Romania in Bucharest for UEFA Euro 2016, the crowd enthusiastically sang Ten German Bombers at the final whistle . </P>

There were no german bombers in the air