Lithuanian March: Per Vilniaus miestą - Through the City of Vilnius (Instrumental)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2022
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    "Per Vilniaus miestą" is a Lithuanian march about the army passing through Vilnius.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @GamingWithLit
    @GamingWithLit Год назад +7

    Fun fact: Lithuania was the first country to secede from the USSR in March 11, 1990
    It's the only baltic state to completely abandon russian military traditions. Estonia and Latvia still march in goose step however, they're reserved for honour guards.

    • @jorgeeusebio8738
      @jorgeeusebio8738 Год назад

      Yeh I remember they took over the state TV station I think in that 🔥 summer

  • @Asbestos_
    @Asbestos_ Год назад +6

    For once, a march of ours that's pretty good. There are a few other good ones but only a very old and crappy recording is available online. It's a shame that they don't release any recordings like the germans who used to pump out entire vinyls.

  • @aidasbalc9456
    @aidasbalc9456 10 месяцев назад +5

    Vilnius Lyda ,Gardinas !!!!!Lietuva !!!!¡!

  • @jorgeeusebio8738
    @jorgeeusebio8738 Год назад +3

    Very nice,no frills music helps

  • @comradebrother7411
    @comradebrother7411 Год назад +3

    Another Based Baltic state

  • @jorgeeusebio8738
    @jorgeeusebio8738 Год назад +2

    Apriciated the march more the 2nd time round, like their saying we don't have to prove ourselves to anyone 😉

  • @mxr572
    @mxr572 Год назад +8

    West style 'civilized' march style except for Soviet arm swing and side to side rocking as they march. guess they had enough of Russian influence but could not leave influence entirely. same as Br. colonies. mother's influence remains after independence. Lithuania is doing very well on its own, thank you, without Russia.

    • @jorgeeusebio8738
      @jorgeeusebio8738 Год назад

      You said it friend,,mother,,being the key word

    • @Asbestos_
      @Asbestos_ Год назад +6

      The arm swing was there since 1918 when the independence was declared. It was most likely an inspiration taken from the Germans as they did that almost identically, but I'm not sure.
      Fact of the matter is that it's not soviet. We had military traditions long before soviet union even existed

    • @xyema-mpa-ma-ma
      @xyema-mpa-ma-ma Год назад +1

      Well, Russians march in Prussian style, if that matters, actually they outdone the inventors of the Goose step... Btw, somehow Lithuanian faces look very Russian to me, probably they have a strong genetic connection over there.

    • @jorgeeusebio8738
      @jorgeeusebio8738 Год назад

      All slavs

    • @Asbestos_
      @Asbestos_ Год назад +4

      @@jorgeeusebio8738 bruh look up our ethnicity if you don't know any better. We're not slavs

  • @r.juankhafilah7448
    @r.juankhafilah7448 Год назад +2

    Estonskii Ssr

  • @greenmountainbrownie6473
    @greenmountainbrownie6473 Год назад +3

    Not gonna lie, this march kind of sucks. I'm not saying they have to be like the North Koreans or anything but Tajikistan really knows how to march. Tajiki marches are nice but not over the top

    • @ldkkarys
      @ldkkarys Год назад

      that's march was create 1939 when soviet union return to Lithunia capital Vilnius when poland in 1920 ocupatet it