German military song: What is the song of the era when the lightning troops are advancing? Why is it so popular now?

Lightning Troops March is a military song composed by Goebbels. It is composed by the opening chorus "Oh! Adapted from Goddess of Destiny. And Hitler also likes his music very much, so it is possible to put "Oh! The tune of Goddess of Destiny is the tune of the panzer grenadier's military song, and the title of the song is "Lightning Troops March". Because there are many military songs in the German army, no one has actually confirmed that this is the military song of the Fuehrer's grenadier. We have heard "Lightning Troops March" and "The Mass", and friends who know Latin can have a look. The so-called Nazi military songs can only be said to be misinformed. What is the connection between the two is that they both borrowed from Bran's Poetry. The Mass was adapted from Carmina Burana (the poem of Bran). It is said that "the military song of the first armored division of the German Armed SS was also adapted here during World War II", which led to similar tunes and Zhang Guan Li Dai thought that The Mass was a Nazi military song. This is said to be impossible to prove, but this explanation is undoubtedly reasonable from the logic of the context. In a word, the fact is certain: it may be the same song, but it must be different. Or they just each learned some elements from Carmina Burana. It is said that the real battle song of the first armored division of the German Armed SS is called Panzerlied, which was written by German Oberleutnant Kurt Wiehle in June 1933. Bran's Poetry is known as a popular song in classical music, and almost everyone knows it. Even people who don't listen to classical music can often appreciate it in the media such as film and television and radio. Documentaries describing the fate of China's football took it as an episode, the film "natural born killers" took it as a soundtrack, boxing champion holyfield took it as an entrance song, and even pop king Michael Jackson once spent huge sums of money to buy its copyright, which shows the popularity of this work.