File:World War One Germans playing violin, accordion and Teufelsgeige or Devil's violin.jpg

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English: German soliders during World War One form a Schrammel-Kapelle at the front. Postcard. The group consisted of a violin, an accordion and a Stumpf fiddle or Teufelsgeige (Devil's fiddle). This last instrument was a homemade string bass, with one string, a tin can for a resonator and bowed with a notched stick.
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