While first recorded by Lale Andersen , the most famous version is by Marlene Dietrich , who sang it for Allied troops.

Ratings and summaries are available on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes . 3. The Rose: 'Lili Marlene'

A popular known for its deep red, velvety blooms and compact growth. Lili Marleen (1981) - IMDb

The "feature: lili_marlene" likely refers to the legendary World War II song, a 1981 film, or a specific variety of rose .

The lyrics describe a soldier standing under a lantern by a barrack gate, longing for his girlfriend.