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Ordnung muss sein (reformed) or Ordnung muß sein (traditional) is a German proverbial expression which translates as "there must be order". The idea of "order" is generally recognized as a key cliche for describing German culture. Franz von Papen, for instance, cited it in 1932 as Frederick the Great's "classic expression". As a slogan used by Paul von Hindenburg, it became "world famous" in 1930, according to The New York Times. A longer version is contained in a mid-19th century collection of proverbs where the title is a Wellerism: Ordnung muß sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn ins Spinnhaus (in English: "Order must be, said Hans, as they took him to the prison)."

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  • Ordnung muss sein é uma expressão proverbial alemã que se traduz como "há de haver ordem". A ideia de "ordem" é geralmente aceita como um dos principais clichês que se usa para descrever a cultura alemã. Franz von Papen, por exemplo, citou-a em 1932 como a "expressão clássica" de Frederico, o Grande. Como o slogan usado por Paul von Hindenburg, ganhou fama "mundial" em 1930, de acordo com o periódico The New York Times. Uma versão mais longa está contida numa coleção de provérbios do século XIX: Ordnung muss sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn in das Spinnhaus (em português: "Deve haver ordem, dizia Hans, enquanto o levavam ao hospício)." (pt)
  • «Ordnung muss sein» (с нем. — «Порядок должен быть») — немецкая пословица. Порядок является одним из главных клише, используемых при описании немецкой культуры. (ru)
  • Ordnung muss sein (reformed) or Ordnung muß sein (traditional) is a German proverbial expression which translates as "there must be order". The idea of "order" is generally recognized as a key cliche for describing German culture. Franz von Papen, for instance, cited it in 1932 as Frederick the Great's "classic expression". As a slogan used by Paul von Hindenburg, it became "world famous" in 1930, according to The New York Times. A longer version is contained in a mid-19th century collection of proverbs where the title is a Wellerism: Ordnung muß sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn ins Spinnhaus (in English: "Order must be, said Hans, as they took him to the prison)." (en)
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  • Ordnung muss sein (reformed) or Ordnung muß sein (traditional) is a German proverbial expression which translates as "there must be order". The idea of "order" is generally recognized as a key cliche for describing German culture. Franz von Papen, for instance, cited it in 1932 as Frederick the Great's "classic expression". As a slogan used by Paul von Hindenburg, it became "world famous" in 1930, according to The New York Times. A longer version is contained in a mid-19th century collection of proverbs where the title is a Wellerism: Ordnung muß sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn ins Spinnhaus (in English: "Order must be, said Hans, as they took him to the prison)." Related German proverbs are Ordnung ist das halbe Leben, literally "order is half of life", humorously extended in the antiproverb und Unordnung die andere Hälfte ("and disorder the other half"). Similarly, a proverb says Wer Ordnung hält, ist nur zu faul zum suchen meaning "he who keeps order is just too lazy to spend his time searching". Present interpretation of the expression distorts its original meaning. The expression was introduced by Martin Luther as Ordnung muss sein unter den Leuten ("Law must be among people"), Ordnung in the sense of True Law of God as opposed to human rules, for Orden und Regeln sind nichts ("Orders and rules are nothing") (on the same page) and Liebe zu Geld... ist nicht Gottes Werk oder Ordnung (Love for money... is not God's work or “Ordnung”). There is an Ordnungsamt (Public Office for Order, Code enforcement) in every German municipality and city. Minor or petty offenses are called Ordnungswidrigkeiten (meaning "offense", or rather "contrarity to (public) order", or indeed the American (among others) similar concept of disorderly conduct). (en)
  • Ordnung muss sein é uma expressão proverbial alemã que se traduz como "há de haver ordem". A ideia de "ordem" é geralmente aceita como um dos principais clichês que se usa para descrever a cultura alemã. Franz von Papen, por exemplo, citou-a em 1932 como a "expressão clássica" de Frederico, o Grande. Como o slogan usado por Paul von Hindenburg, ganhou fama "mundial" em 1930, de acordo com o periódico The New York Times. Uma versão mais longa está contida numa coleção de provérbios do século XIX: Ordnung muss sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn in das Spinnhaus (em português: "Deve haver ordem, dizia Hans, enquanto o levavam ao hospício)." (pt)
  • «Ordnung muss sein» (с нем. — «Порядок должен быть») — немецкая пословица. Порядок является одним из главных клише, используемых при описании немецкой культуры. (ru)
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