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  2. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    Po dolinam i po vzgoriam ( Russian: По долинам и по взгорьям, lit. ' Through valleys and over hills '; Serbo-Croatian: Po šumama i gorama, По шумама и горама, lit. ' Through forests and over hills '), also known as Partisan's Song, is a popular Red Army song from the Russian Civil War . Pyotr Parfyonov [ ru ...

  3. On the Nameless Height (song) - Wikipedia

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    On The Nameless Height ( Russian: На безымянной высоте, Na bezymyannoy vysote ), also known as Nearby an Unfamilial Settlement ( Russian: У незнакомого посёлка, U neznakomogo posyolka) is a Soviet World War II song. The text was written by Mikhail Matusovsky in 1963, with music by Veniamin Basner, and is one ...

  4. Dōki no Sakura - Wikipedia

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    "Dōki no Sakura" (同期の桜, Synchronized cherry blossoms) is a Japanese gunka (composition of military music) During the late stages of the Pacific War, it was sung throughout Japan. [citation needed] It compares cherry blossoms with the destiny of soldiers who graduated from a military academy. The song was composed by Nōshō Ōmura .

  5. Aura Lea - Wikipedia

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    It became popular as a minstrel song, and the tune was also taken up by the U.S. Military Academy as a graduating class song, called "Army Blue"; new lyrics by L. W. Becklaw were sung to the original melody. The Civil War began shortly after the song's release; "Aura Lea" was adopted by soldiers on both sides, and was often sung around campfires.

  6. Army Dreamers - Wikipedia

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    Background. "Army Dreamers" was released on 22 September 1980 and peaked at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] The song is about the effects of war and about a mother who grieves for her young adult son, who was killed on military manoeuvres. Saddened by his unnecessary death, she wrestles with her guilt over what she could have done to ...

  7. Niet Molotoff - Wikipedia

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    Niet Molotoff. Original 1942 audio recording by Matti Jurva and Tatu Pekkarinen. "Niet Molotoff", also spelled as Njet Molotoff and Nyet Molotoff is a Finnish propaganda song composed by Matti Jurva [ fi], and written by Tatu Pekkarinen [ fi]. [1] Niet Molotoff was composed during the Winter War to boost morale and to mock the Soviet Union and ...

  8. Ey Iran - Wikipedia

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    Ey Iran. " Ey Irân " ( Persian: ای ایران, lit. 'O Iran!', pronounced [ʔej ʔiːˈɾɒːn]) is an Iranian patriotic song that serves as the country's unofficial national anthem. The music was composed by Ruhollah Khaleqi, and the lyrics were written by Hossein Gol-e-Golab. [1]

  9. And the Battle Is Going Again - Wikipedia

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    Lenin on a 1968 Soviet propaganda poster The closing of the 17th congress of the Komsomol. And the Battle Is Going Again (Russian: И вновь продолжается бой, romanized: I vnov prodolzhaetsya boy), also known as And Lenin Is Young Again (Russian: И Ленин такой молодой, romanized: I Lenin takoy molodoy), is a Soviet patriotic song released in 1974 about the ...