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German national anthem?

So I am a student guitar teacher at my high school.
There is a German girl from Stuttgart in the class.
Her English is okay but she doesn’t understand everything all the time.

I have been taking German for four year so I have studied about Germany for a while.
The head teacher was commenting on how the German national anthem was “Ode to Joy”. I said no, the anthem is the 3rd stanza of the Deutschlandlied” Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit. (I had already proved him wrong on German musical notation- he said no country has the note H).

I thought that Ode to Joy was the European Union national anthem.
To my surprise the German girl actually agreed with him and she said she hasn’t heard Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit before.

Now I think it might have been a language thing and she didn’t understand; the teacher was being really pushy also.

So everywhere I read on the internet says that the 3rd stanza of the Deutschlandlied is the national anthem.

Who is right?

You! I love to sing it >.<

♪ Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
Für das deutsche Vaterlaaaand!
Danach lasst uns alle streben
Brüderlich mit Herz und Haaaaaaaaaaand!
Blüüüüüüüüüüh im Glanze dieeeeses Glückes
Blüheee deutsches Vaterland ♫

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