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Plow Under (original Mix) Now

: On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany broke the pact and invaded the Soviet Union.

The song "Plow Under" was recorded by the American folk music group The Almanac Singers and released in May 1941 on their highly controversial album, Songs for John Doe . To understand the track, one must examine the complex geopolitical landscape of the early 1940s:

: Following the pact, American Communists and fellow travelers adopted a staunchly isolationist, anti-war stance. They heavily criticized President Franklin D. Roosevelt's peacetime draft and any moves toward American intervention in the European conflict. Plow Under (Original Mix)

: In August 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact.

The shelf life of "Plow Under" was incredibly short due to a sudden, massive shift in global events: : On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany broke

The Almanac Singers’ "Plow Under": An Analysis of Anti-War Protest Music 1. Contextualizing the Era

The Almanac Singers weaponized this New Deal memory to attack the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 (the peacetime draft). They argued that just as the government callously destroyed every fourth row of crops to stabilize the economy, it was now preparing to sacrifice every fourth American young man to feed the military-industrial complex. 3. Examining the Drastic Shift and Legacy They heavily criticized President Franklin D

The central hook of "Plow Under" relies on a biting, satirical agricultural metaphor: