Red army choir - The song of the Second army
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2008
- This song is dedicated to the soldiers of glorious Red army who fought bravely against japanese aggression in the Far East in 1938.
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nice battle my forefathers fought the japanese at lake khasan 1938 it was a nice victory we won though not that decisive
Вспомним-ка, товарищи,
Военные года,
Ветер задувающий,
Лихие холода.
Молодые мускулы окрепли в те года,
Славься, Приамурская вторая, навсегда!
Молодые мускулы окрепли в те года,
Славься, Приамурская вторая, навсегда!
Мы не знали устали,
Проходя тайгой,
Согревал нас в ярости
Бешеный огонь.
Пусть бандиты-ухари
Торгуют вперебой,
Командиру Блюхеру
Бить их не впервой!
Пусть бандиты-ухари
Торгуют вперебой,
Командиру Блюхеру
Бить их не впервой!
delightful and strong.
Thank you for recomendatation.
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Mne otchen nravitsya etu pesniu.
Slava CCCP!
Причем тут японцы и озеро Хасан? Эта песня 1929 года о конфликте на КВЖД про 2-ю Приамурскую дивизию и командующего Особой Дальневосточной армией. Блюхера.
nice song
Thank you, Im glad you like it. Im not sure about Sorge's role in this conflict as his name wasnt mentioned in materials I have studied. But he was in Japan at that time, so its possible. The truth is that this Khasan conflict was not really in great favour of soviet army, the victory cost a lot. In consequence marshal Bluykher was charged for treason and later executed. Then Zhukov arrived as well as final victory...
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Since 13th century if you ask me. In the 15th century they had to fight on FOUR fronts often at two enemy forces at once:
1. East: Tatar Khanates
2. Northwest: Swedish Empire
3. West: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
4. South: Crimean Khanate and Ottoman Empire
Russia defeated them all in the end...
Thank you mate, I appreciate your comment.And you are right the Battle of Khalkhin Gol was more decisive. Soviet victory there assured that Japan wouldnt dare to invade USSR although Hitler tried to push them towards this direction.
@nekdonekdonekdo Well, you know that saying, "In every evil there is something good."
@nekdonekdonekdo Well, your 3 points are very interesting, I dont know about the first one though...where did you get that? Concerning the second point, it depends on your sources, what I have read about him, he became a comlete drunktard in 1930's and this fact influenced his performance in this conflict.
And you are right, to had Lev Mechlis as your enemy, it wasnt very healthy...
@Zika1742 Hahaha, that sounds great. Mechlis was well hated and if someone would have done such a thing as threatening him, it would be definetely Zhukov who had such courage. And thx for the info.
@Kalinin1917 I don't know if you have heard, but I read in one book zhat after one meeting (I think in summer 1941), after Mekhlis left Stalin's cabinet together with Zhukov, Zhukov grabbed his neck and threathened him, saying:"If you contra-dict me just one more time, I will personally put a bullitt into your lyiing mouth!" Source: Oskar Brzabowsky, "Unknown events in Stalin's Kremlin"
Nicolai Timofeyevik Gres is the solist of this song!
Песня 2-ой Приамурской дивизии
@Zika1742 Well, Kulik was notorious idiot and Im surprised that he was executed after the great patriotic war, not before. Concernig Voroshilov and Budonny, they both were living legends of civil war and moreover stalin's friends, so they had to survive, even when it is said that Buddonny was nearly arrested...
do they actually say comrade?
@Kalinin1917 I'm sure that Mekhlis was the worst, but not the only Stalin's bitch. Don't forget Grigory Kulik, that bastard who forbade production of Katyusha'a nad Shpagin PPSh submachine-guns. Voroshilov and Budyonny (although the heroes of Civil war) were also Stalin's loyal allies in executing his best officers, Tukhachevsky, Blyukher nad Egorov (Rokossovsky and Govorov were also prosecuted during the Great Purge).
@TheAllidog some do reffering to the fact that all are equal, and should be friends to defeat other "bad" political system, i my self use the word comrade. Another meaning is that your a brother-in-arms
Gdyby Japonia wtedy zaczęła wygrywać ZSRR nie zaatakowałbym nas 17 . 09 1939 :(:( w czasie naszej wojny z Niemcami:(:(
in this war japanese 5 or 10 or maybe more times bigger then Russia army!!! but they couldnt do anythink :D
I dont want to sound bold Kalinin, but comment here was based on two very subjective assertions: you are basically believing Western wikipedia propaganda about Marshall Kulik, whom we know very little about scientifically. I am sure he wasnt a marshall "just because he was Stalin's friend", and i find it offensive to call him a "notorious idiot". And the 2nd wrong assumption is that being Stalin's friend made you "safe from persecution". Because i know persons who got sued even while they were.