In honor of around 5,000 fallen Irish warriors who fought side by side with the Serbs against the Bulgarians, near Dojran there is still a Celtic Cross on which it is written: "In memory of those from the Tenth Irish Division who gave their lives in the defense of Serbia". The 10th Irish division with 8,000 fighters stopped the entire Bulgarian army of 99,497 soldiers at the Serbian border for a few days. When the time comes, the Serbians will be with the Irish brothers until the end. Serbia never forgets ruclips.net/video/eJ53nlTlaRs/видео.html
That's wonderful, but these were Irish who volunteered to fight in the British Army, and thousands of British died in Serbia as part of the Salonika Campaign too - as did so many of their comrades who fought or died in the same Flanders as mocked in the song. Touching sentiment but maybe a weird choice of video to place it...!
@@emperorrdr Jez, dont tell lies, they were recruited from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, however the "Black and Tans" being referred to in the song by Stephen Behan ("me da" in the song) were NOT the Black and Tans from the Irish War of Independence.
Meshka has not heard anything from Ireland but funny jokes are ye children and no not really how to fight for those that are captured by the military Intelligence of Russia.
Huge respect for Irish people from Serbia 🇮🇪🇷🇸
I would argue this is the most addictive music I've listened to in a long while.
a great drinking song, a great patriotic song. A big middle finger to the other side, whoever the other side might be.
Always listen to this on St Patrick’s day, even though I’m not Irish.
In honor of around 5,000 fallen Irish warriors who fought side by side with the Serbs against the Bulgarians, near Dojran there is still a Celtic Cross on which it is written: "In memory of those from the Tenth Irish Division who gave their lives in the defense of Serbia". The 10th Irish division with 8,000 fighters stopped the entire Bulgarian army of 99,497 soldiers at the Serbian border for a few days. When the time comes, the Serbians will be with the Irish brothers until the end. Serbia never forgets ruclips.net/video/eJ53nlTlaRs/видео.html
That's wonderful, but these were Irish who volunteered to fight in the British Army, and thousands of British died in Serbia as part of the Salonika Campaign too - as did so many of their comrades who fought or died in the same Flanders as mocked in the song. Touching sentiment but maybe a weird choice of video to place it...!
@@chequereturned
Irish who died in flinders aren't mocked I this
Irish loyalist who fought in flanders are
Loyalist are anglo irish not irish
What does it means black and tans? Who are them?
people who were recruited from england to reinforce the ric and fight in the war for independence
@@emperorrdr Jez, dont tell lies, they were recruited from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, however the "Black and Tans" being referred to in the song by Stephen Behan ("me da" in the song) were NOT the Black and Tans from the Irish War of Independence.
And they were brutal
the black and tans did nothing wrong
@@BRIAN_IVERSON_20 yes i was asking who are they
Meshka has not heard anything from Ireland but funny jokes are ye children and no not really how to fight for those that are captured by the military Intelligence of Russia.