For the uninitiated: This march is called "the retreat" but the title "the return" would suit it more as it was played in the streets of Taranto to warn Italian licensed sailors that it was time to return to their ship .
The use of the word “Retreat” here is intended as the return of the sailors and officers of the Navy to the ships or barracks after the shore leave, thus this march was played by the Compartimental Bands of Taranto and La Spezia Naval Station, in the streets of the cities to signal the men in shore leave that was time to “retreat” in the barracks, it was custom that the men followed the band in the streets, with the end of the march inside the Naval Stations of Tarano and La Spezia. It is erroneously recognised as the “Italian Navy March”, but it isn’t that. Here is the official Italian Navy March th-cam.com/video/5R9ot1y0lOE/w-d-xo.html And thank you for your service
Grazie per l’informazione. The North-Italian Monarchy was a curse for the people i.e. in the South. It is estimated that more than 100’000 people were killed by the Savoyards only in the South following the invasion.
@@flyngbee4777 There is a TH-camr named LuigiN64 who made english lyrics version of the song he wanted to avoid that translation because some stupid internet historians keep making memes about Italy including their navy you can try and search his channel so he called it "The Return"
@@flyngbee4777 It's when the Navy with the boys return to the port and it was played in the streets of cities like Taranto, it was like a Triumphant song
@@karldonitz7476 yes. I named it according to the direct italian translation. in out language "retreat" gets used even in the daily life. when you have to come back at home, for example, you use the term "ritirata"- but since there are kids on internet...I preferred to call the song "the return" after all it's the same meaning.
Admiral: how should we call a march about welcoming our navy back home? Song writer: how about La Ritirata? Admiral: wouldn't that make people think it's about retreating from a lost battles? Song writer: oh like that's ever gonna happen!
@Aqua Fyre of course I know that. It is unfortunate however that they had very terrible Generals to lead them, not to mention their lack of advanced material in ww2
@Aqua Fyre well yeah, of course Messe, Borghese and Guillet were great commanders but man when all around you have Grazini, Visconti Prasca or others like that you can't say anything but "what the hell"
@Aqua Fyre about the first part on "the Italian army did not want to go at war with Britain", I mean it's not like they wanted to go at war with anybody else either, but they were soldiers so it was their job. Anyway yeah Mussolini joined the war expecting that Germany had already finished but then Britain decided to keep fighting so...
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 actually Italy was a pretty big threat to allies, because Italy could penetrate in egypt and then to middle east and ussr, maybe with German help (but Britain got a way bigger help from USA, and that's not seen as a shame), expecially the air force in 1943 during the defence of Italians skies obtained a kill loss ratio of 10-1 while outnumbered, that's a threat
I mean, Italian naval expertise is probably the oldest and best in the world (Greeks are amazing too). And Italians have the most beautiful ship, the Amerigo Vespucci.
@@tommasorovida2280 Except uh, it couldn’t even hold their own border in the war and was analyzed by the Allies as the weakest major power in the axis. Strategically, the command couldn’t handle simple defensive operations and had no grasp on modern strategy. Plus, terrible nepotism rendered command ineffective.
A lot of italian military marches were inspired by great opera composers like Verdi, Puccini and Rossoni. Other marches inspired by opera are "Il canto degli italiani"; "La Fedelissima" (hymn of the Carabinieri) and the two most controversial WW2 songs.. "Giovinezza" and "Faccetta Nera"
Yes. Also the royal anthem "marcia reale italiana" was inspired by two themes of Rossini: ouverture of cenerentola and a march fron Moise in Egypt, act 3
It did exist, the Italian Colonial Empire. The Kingdom of Italy was at the head, and then you have protectorates & colonial holdings. Regno d'Albania, Kingdom of Albania was an Italian Protectorate, which Italy stuffed some yugoslav territory into after capitulation. Italian East Africa Libya And so on & so forth.
A very enthusiastic navy march. The royal Italian navy in ww2 should never be underrated for what people joke about in ww2 Italian military teaser rumors. As a green water navy it was and it still is a trident no one should make fun of.
@amen ra Italy held for 3 years against the allies combined forces in the Mediterranean and sent an entire army corp to support the Germans in the Ussr, from 1943 the country plunged into Civil war, Which was fought in the middle of the italian campaign of the allies until formal capitulation of the remnants of the Italian social Republic and the Wermacht in Italy. So no, sorry but it wasn't "the weakest".
@amen ra Italy held a universal empire when Germany wasn't even a cultural entity, for the last 1000 years Italy has been constantly among the most prosperous and productive Nation of the world. We are a Superior civilization, we are proud of it, and we dont give a flying fuck about your opinion sir🤭
Avevamo la più bella marina militare del mondo, la più potente nel Mediterraneo. Chissà se torneremo a vedere il Tricolore a svettare glorioso nel nostro mare. Viva la marina militare, viva le forze armate, viva l'Italia!
Tobruk - Singapore - Sinking if Repulse & Prince of Wales - PQ 17 Convoy - Arnhem ( disaster in Holland ) - Idsalwana - Gallipoli - Dunkirk Disaster - Boer War - Defeat at Cartagena de Indias ... Battle Ax - Crusader ...shall I continue ? 😉😁😊
Mf tried sneaking greece in 💀in reality it was Italian and French navy that were fighting for dominance in the Mediterranean, or at least were supposed to. France fell and the Mediterranean had to be handled by the british
Se refiere al periodo de Duración del Reino de Italia (Regno D'Italia), que existió de 1861 a 1946, cuando fue sustituido por la República Italiana, la marcha se sigue usando por la Armada Italiana actual; espero haber respondido su duda, un saludo!
@@luisromulocavaliere8719 if for this reason the "submariners song" is played for the submarine division of the navy, the submarines were framed in the X mas of the royal navy (here in Italy when you hear mas they think of republican fascism and consequently of the RSI)
This is greeting march not the retreating march... imagine warship with her crews standing on the deck while this march is composed and sailor's familes and officers waiting for them...
@@dylanmorvillo5872 yeah, literally. The song illustrated rejoining of the families and relief turned by internet people and narrative history shitshow as of white flag's song.
In "naval slang" Ritirata was used to indicate the moment in which sailors came back to their ships after shore leave. In the past the military band used to march in the streets of Taranto playing this, then the sailors followed them back to the ships.
The Regia Marina was the 4th most powerful Navy in the world. And the ship In the video was considered to be the most elegant and modern battle boat by the Italians and the British
They were a good navy. Their problems were similar to that of the rest of the Italian armed forces: poor command and supply. The supply part deals with their fuel. As far as capability however, their navy was far from second rate. Their navy was a major factor in British planning in the Mediterranean. Despite the fuel shortages, they were still a formidable force to come against. Furthermore, Mussolini made a big deal about military modernization. Arguably the best affected branch was the navy as the Littorio-class battleship was arguably a good battleship for its area. The had a sizable escort vessel fleet as well as a significant amount of submarines. In short, the Regis Marina was overall the best prepared branch of the Italian armed forces. In addition, it was the most modern
Regarding weapon power and number of ships they was one of the 4 strongest (probably the strongest regarding firepower), and actually was the Regia Marina in WWII to keep alive the logistics on the Med (not the Germans as it's wrongly believed). Sadly for Italians they lacked of last techs, a proper bellic industry and resources. The Regia Marina lost vs the Royal Navy for three important factors: 1. Lack of fuel (stupidly wasted by Mussolini in that nonsense attack to Greece) 2. Lack of Radars (the Royal Navy had them, Italians nope so they was basically "blind"). 3. A too much centralized decisional Command (meanwhile the Royal Navy high command thrusted the judgment and the moves of their Captains, the Italians on contrary had all the Navy movements and logistics centralized in the High Command in Roma, with the ending result of a saturation of that High Command and so confusion. That was a big mistake, as Rommel said in his diaries of war, most of the time the Navy Captains was way better and knowledjable regarding war matter than their high Officials at the central command).
tfw wehraboos and naziboos realise that the nation they thought in reddit memes was so weak managed to create a larger capital ship program then them and arguably had battleships with more firepower
@@grantottero4980 1st Austrian war : defeat, twice Second Austrian war : original defeat, only victory from French intervention Third Austrian war : defeat, only victory from Prussian victory Ww1 : Italians and Austrians both perform horribly and breakthrough only happens when Austrians collapse and Germans falling apart Only a stunning military performance after that though right
Italy 60 milion people and 2k billions GDP, Russia 150 million people and natural resources 1,6k billions GDP, ok man just think about if Italy is a joke or not🤷♂️, anyway I like Russia a lot and I'm planning to visit it💪
For the uninitiated: This march is called "the retreat" but the title "the return" would suit it more as it was played in the streets of Taranto to warn Italian licensed sailors that it was time to return to their ship .
The use of the word “Retreat” here is intended as the return of the sailors and officers of the Navy to the ships or barracks after the shore leave, thus this march was played by the Compartimental Bands of Taranto and La Spezia Naval Station, in the streets of the cities to signal the men in shore leave that was time to “retreat” in the barracks, it was custom that the men followed the band in the streets, with the end of the march inside the Naval Stations of Tarano and La Spezia. It is erroneously recognised as the “Italian Navy March”, but it isn’t that. Here is the official Italian Navy March th-cam.com/video/5R9ot1y0lOE/w-d-xo.html
And thank you for your service
Grazie per l’informazione. The North-Italian Monarchy was a curse for the people i.e. in the South. It is estimated that more than 100’000 people were killed by the Savoyards only in the South following the invasion.
@@visethonor7484 the monarchy was horrible for all of Italy, just see how they betrayed the country and its allies in ww2
...and "the retreat" would conjure predictable jokes about Italy's experience in wars of the last century.
I feel like this song is is cartoony ish
*Mare Nostrum Intensifies*
bene,camerati saluto italia potenza
Laughs in Taranto and Cape Matapan
@@markbenjamin1703 Laughs in battle of middle august , battle of middle june and Alexandria raid.
@@markbenjamin1703 laughs also at raid on souda bay, operation abstention, Battle of the Cigno Convoy.
Laughs while in the Roma battleship and sees a plane with a weird looking bomb on it
The battelships of the Littorio-class were on one of the most beautiful and majestic ships in existence.
Italian and french interwar battleship just looked sleek and modern !
When an Internet Historian says the Italian Royal Navy is so bad
Me: Laughs in La Ritirata
If the navy is so good why they use la ritirata?
@@flyngbee4777 There is a TH-camr named LuigiN64 who made english lyrics version of the song he wanted to avoid that translation because some stupid internet historians keep making memes about Italy including their navy you can try and search his channel so he called it "The Return"
@@karldonitz7476 Especially because it refers to the return to the barracks in the evening, not about a military retreat.
@@flyngbee4777 It's when the Navy with the boys return to the port and it was played in the streets of cities like Taranto, it was like a Triumphant song
@@karldonitz7476 yes. I named it according to the direct italian translation. in out language "retreat" gets used even in the daily life. when you have to come back at home, for example, you use the term "ritirata"- but since there are kids on internet...I preferred to call the song "the return" after all it's the same meaning.
This march is still in use today as march of Marina Militare Italiana (1946-present days)
Italians in 1985 when they find out the third punic war never technically ended
i'm italian and reading the name of the march is fun because "la ritirata" in english means "the retreat"
They may not have the best military, but at least they're honest.
It isn't the retreat as you think, it's in another sense
It's when the Navy with the boys return to the port and it was played in the streets of cities like Taranto, it was like a Triumphant song
@@ottovonjizzmark9864 the have some of the most advanced militaries of the world
@@gismarco449 I was joking bud
Btw this is named like this because it's the retreat of the soldiers at 7PM from the land to the ship not because of an actual retreat lol
Admiral: how should we call a march about welcoming our navy back home?
Song writer: how about La Ritirata?
Admiral: wouldn't that make people think it's about retreating from a lost battles?
Song writer: oh like that's ever gonna happen!
@Aqua Fyre of course I know that. It is unfortunate however that they had very terrible Generals to lead them, not to mention their lack of advanced material in ww2
@Aqua Fyre well yeah, of course Messe, Borghese and Guillet were great commanders but man when all around you have Grazini, Visconti Prasca or others like that you can't say anything but "what the hell"
@Aqua Fyre and that's just WW2, before we have guys like Cadorna, La Marmora or others which were so mediocre that I can't even remember their names
@Aqua Fyre about the first part on "the Italian army did not want to go at war with Britain", I mean it's not like they wanted to go at war with anybody else either, but they were soldiers so it was their job. Anyway yeah Mussolini joined the war expecting that Germany had already finished but then Britain decided to keep fighting so...
Très belle marche ! Amitiés au peuple Italien 🇨🇵🇮🇹
Thx! 🇮🇹🤝🇫🇷
🇮🇹🇨🇵🤩
🇮🇹🤝🇫🇷
saluti agli amici francesi
Merci beaucoup 🇮🇹❤️🇫🇷
Listening while building a MAS boat in Stormworks
Fellow stormworks player
Avanti Savoia! Excellent march
Vero!
bravo compare, sempre Avanti Savoia
Avanti Savoia!
Viva il Re!
Sempre avanti la famiglia savoia
W l'italia w il re 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Undoubtedly the best and most famous Italian march.
**Upsetting French and British geopolitical planning intensifies**
*Avanti Savoia!*
Live the giuseppe Garibaldi e vittorio Emanuele II
FERT
Everyone gangsta until X MAS joins the party
Thanks for uploading these quality videos more often Baron!
Long Live Mare Nostrum and for the King🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
for Sua Maestà il Re!
It remains the march of the Italian Navy today.
The Navy, By far the Branch of the Italian Military that has the most going for it compared to other branches
The only branch that is actually a threat to the Allies...
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 actually Italy was a pretty big threat to allies, because Italy could penetrate in egypt and then to middle east and ussr, maybe with German help (but Britain got a way bigger help from USA, and that's not seen as a shame), expecially the air force in 1943 during the defence of Italians skies obtained a kill loss ratio of 10-1 while outnumbered, that's a threat
I mean, Italian naval expertise is probably the oldest and best in the world (Greeks are amazing too). And Italians have the most beautiful ship, the Amerigo Vespucci.
Can we all just agree we love the Regia Marina?
@@tommasorovida2280 Except uh, it couldn’t even hold their own border in the war and was analyzed by the Allies as the weakest major power in the axis. Strategically, the command couldn’t handle simple defensive operations and had no grasp on modern strategy. Plus, terrible nepotism rendered command ineffective.
Glorious ship
1:38 ❤
Woooo Beautiful march, thanks m'Baron!
Aspe, non sei mica italiano?
@@pulquegc Sì
Figo!
It sounds like a Rossini's ouverture
A lot of italian military marches were inspired by great opera composers like Verdi, Puccini and Rossoni. Other marches inspired by opera are "Il canto degli italiani"; "La Fedelissima" (hymn of the Carabinieri) and the two most controversial WW2 songs.. "Giovinezza" and "Faccetta Nera"
Yes. Also the royal anthem "marcia reale italiana" was inspired by two themes of Rossini: ouverture of cenerentola and a march fron Moise in Egypt, act 3
@@mariociarimboli2485 absolutely, i forgot about that
Long live to the Italian Empire!!!
its a Kingdom bruh
It did exist, the Italian Colonial Empire. The Kingdom of Italy was at the head, and then you have protectorates & colonial holdings.
Regno d'Albania, Kingdom of Albania was an Italian Protectorate, which Italy stuffed some yugoslav territory into after capitulation.
Italian East Africa
Libya
And so on & so forth.
Sempre!
Evive il Re!
Greetings from South Korea
This is really beautiful thanks for this beautiful music
Best version! 🇧🇷🇮🇹
Glorious
A very enthusiastic navy march. The royal Italian navy in ww2 should never be underrated for what people joke about in ww2 Italian military teaser rumors. As a green water navy it was and it still is a trident no one should make fun of.
It Is a Blue water navy sir
9 June launch of the Roma,10 June day of the Navy. Perfection
Amazing from Sweden
W L'ITALIA 🇮🇹💪❤️
Wonderful
55 days at Peking gameplay intensifies*
Italy, sadly the most underrated WW2 Nation...
@amen ra Denmark who surrendered in 6 hours: *nervous sweating*
@amen ra Italy held for 3 years against the allies combined forces in the Mediterranean and sent an entire army corp to support the Germans in the Ussr, from 1943 the country plunged into Civil war, Which was fought in the middle of the italian campaign of the allies until formal capitulation of the remnants of the Italian social Republic and the Wermacht in Italy. So no, sorry but it wasn't "the weakest".
@amen ra Yes Yes, read a book of history, we are the the most culturally advanced nation of the western Hemisphere, so Shut up and deal with it.
@amen ra Italy held a universal empire when Germany wasn't even a cultural entity, for the last 1000 years Italy has been constantly among the most prosperous and productive Nation of the world. We are a Superior civilization, we are proud of it, and we dont give a flying fuck about your opinion sir🤭
@amen ra You dream too much lol, better you get a life in your poor country
Finally Vittorio Veneto showed up on my Gacha rolls, Tier 0 Italian battleship confirmed?
I think Italy in ww2 and now they have best ship really beautiful designs ❤
Amazing
Avevamo la più bella marina militare del mondo, la più potente nel Mediterraneo. Chissà se torneremo a vedere il Tricolore a svettare glorioso nel nostro mare. Viva la marina militare, viva le forze armate, viva l'Italia!
the power of the italian navy the very power that dominated themediterranean sea
Longue vie à la Savoie
Viva la Marina! Viva il Re!
Tobruk - Singapore - Sinking if Repulse & Prince of Wales - PQ 17 Convoy - Arnhem ( disaster in Holland ) - Idsalwana - Gallipoli - Dunkirk Disaster - Boer War - Defeat at Cartagena de Indias ...
Battle Ax - Crusader ...shall I continue ?
😉😁😊
Viva la Regia Marina ! Viva l'Italia !
The italians maybe couldn't pass through the Isonzo, but they had a heck of a navy. Greek+Italian navy= Best Navies of the mediterrainean
well.. come on, after 13 battles they did pass the Isonzo. Give them some time
Correction: Greek and Italian Navies are the best in the world. They were sailing when other countries didn't even exist.
Mf tried sneaking greece in 💀in reality it was Italian and French navy that were fighting for dominance in the Mediterranean, or at least were supposed to. France fell and the Mediterranean had to be handled by the british
We actually did
The best italo disco
Viva l'Italia
Just in time when WoWS launched Italian batttleships🤌🏻🤌🏻🇮🇹 nice!
🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Mama Mia It's Wonderful
Lets GOOOOO
¿Como de 1861a 1946? Esta hermosa marcha continua siendo la marcha de la Marina Militar Italiana.
Se refiere al periodo de Duración del Reino de Italia (Regno D'Italia), que existió de 1861 a 1946, cuando fue sustituido por la República Italiana, la marcha se sigue usando por la Armada Italiana actual; espero haber respondido su duda, un saludo!
@@cehm9604 luego de re leer nuevamente, efectivamente es asi como dice, muchas gracias
@@luisromulocavaliere8719 if for this reason the "submariners song" is played for the submarine division of the navy,
the submarines were framed in the X mas of the royal navy
(here in Italy when you hear mas they think of republican fascism and consequently of the RSI)
Real Italy
epic
Il titolo completo è: " la ritirata del marinaio " , inoltre l'inno ha anche un testo .
This is greeting march not the retreating march... imagine warship with her crews standing on the deck while this march is composed and sailor's familes and officers waiting for them...
It's when the Navy with the boys return to the port and it was played in the streets of cities like Taranto, it was like a Triumphant song
@@dylanmorvillo5872 yeah, literally. The song illustrated rejoining of the families and relief turned by internet people and narrative history shitshow as of white flag's song.
Interessante.
As I can see the ship in the background is the regia marina Roma
yes
GIMME HEART
I think of Gruß an Kiel when listening this. Some parts of Gruß an Kiel and this are a bit alike
Does anyone know some good French royal music?
Le Retour des Princes français à Paris
COMMENT JUST MADE FOR FUN!!11!
Pov:the British kid who keep spamming Britannia rule the waves
Me and I RAGAZZI:
mama mia🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
What would you name the navy march 'The retreat'?
In "naval slang" Ritirata was used to indicate the moment in which sailors came back to their ships after shore leave. In the past the military band used to march in the streets of Taranto playing this, then the sailors followed them back to the ships.
@@MicheleMaiersi exactly
God bless the royal house of savoy and restore the kingdom of Italy the royal family was the one who united the Italians
meglio la repubblica , i Savoia con Vittorio Emanuele III si sono bruciati !
Mama Mia! My pizza is done!
Ζήτω το ιταλικό βασιλικό Ναυτικό....!!!....ζήτω το Ελληνικό βασιλικό Ναυτικό.....!!!!.....ζήτω η Μοναρχία....!!!...
Savoy -_-
Lucas 🍯
So....norwegian baron plays wows
First
congrats
@@lovinglife5602 thank you
Roma, 79th anniversary of her sinking
I wanna ask y'all about Italian Royal navy. Did they really strong or just something like"Invade Greece now for the Italy"???
The Regia Marina was the 4th most powerful Navy in the world. And the ship In the video was considered to be the most elegant and modern battle boat by the Italians and the British
They were a good navy. Their problems were similar to that of the rest of the Italian armed forces: poor command and supply. The supply part deals with their fuel. As far as capability however, their navy was far from second rate. Their navy was a major factor in British planning in the Mediterranean. Despite the fuel shortages, they were still a formidable force to come against. Furthermore, Mussolini made a big deal about military modernization. Arguably the best affected branch was the navy as the Littorio-class battleship was arguably a good battleship for its area. The had a sizable escort vessel fleet as well as a significant amount of submarines.
In short, the Regis Marina was overall the best prepared branch of the Italian armed forces. In addition, it was the most modern
They were indeed, but when Germany is your ally, you're pretty much fucked.
Regarding weapon power and number of ships they was one of the 4 strongest (probably the strongest regarding firepower), and actually was the Regia Marina in WWII to keep alive the logistics on the Med (not the Germans as it's wrongly believed).
Sadly for Italians they lacked of last techs, a proper bellic industry and resources. The Regia Marina lost vs the Royal Navy for three important factors:
1. Lack of fuel (stupidly wasted by Mussolini in that nonsense attack to Greece)
2. Lack of Radars (the Royal Navy had them, Italians nope so they was basically "blind").
3. A too much centralized decisional Command (meanwhile the Royal Navy high command thrusted the judgment and the moves of their Captains, the Italians on contrary had all the Navy movements and logistics centralized in the High Command in Roma, with the ending result of a saturation of that High Command and so confusion. That was a big mistake, as Rommel said in his diaries of war, most of the time the Navy Captains was way better and knowledjable regarding war matter than their high Officials at the central command).
One of the best navy of ww2 with the modern and the best ship!
Long live the Lombard Kingdom!
Germany says to Italy “Why are you retreating?! Do you think you are French!?”
SHUT UP
Laughs in actuality having a capital ship at the end of the war
At least the Italians mustered a larger navy than the Germans ever did
@Waffle Man Laughs in Alsace and Lorraine.
tfw wehraboos and naziboos realise that the nation they thought in reddit memes was so weak managed to create a larger capital ship program then them and arguably had battleships with more firepower
这歌的名字叫撤退?
yes and it means
to the sailors (both from the X mas and the regia marina)
that the license was over and they had to retire on the ships / submarines
First :D
NO IM FIRST
@@pulquegc no, me first!
@@whattawhaddaya6561 *we
@@whattawhaddaya6561 NO ME
When the Austrians beat you in a naval battle, even though they just invented warships yesterday.
*But you realize that the Prussian is arrive to help you*
When you take back Trento and Trieste.
Ad you invent the MAS
When you sunk all Austro-Ungarian battleship
*insert haha italy funni generic joke*
No, because it is disrespectful to those who have lost their lives defending their homeland
@@cosmic1518 *fighting a war of fascist aggression
@@dutchkosmonaut7257 *but most forced against their will, and most just fought so they could go back home to their families and loved ones
*plus half the italian army supported the king and the allies
La prossima guerra vi spianiamo !
Third
"the retreat" would be a fitting march for all the armed forces of italy
You clearly don't know what's the meaning of the song don't you?
@@christiancaspillo8584 it’s a joke
Go ask Austrians and their empire about it... 👎
@@grantottero4980 1st Austrian war : defeat, twice
Second Austrian war : original defeat, only victory from French intervention
Third Austrian war : defeat, only victory from Prussian victory
Ww1 : Italians and Austrians both perform horribly and breakthrough only happens when Austrians collapse and Germans falling apart
Only a stunning military performance after that though right
I mean the italian is kinda strong but not powerful....
Pizza anthem
?
@@terza333 Russia is poutine country, Italy is a joke
@@terza333 Roman culture is not Italian culture, and Russia as orthodox culture
Italy 60 milion people and 2k billions GDP, Russia 150 million people and natural resources 1,6k billions GDP, ok man just think about if Italy is a joke or not🤷♂️, anyway I like Russia a lot and I'm planning to visit it💪
@@terza333 at least I have a job :)
La Ritirata=The Retreat
*Italian infantry at Greece 1940 be like:*
Le funny joke
No
Bravo! Ora che hai usato google translate ti senti realizzato?
Perfetto ora che l'hai detto ti senti realizzato?
Another ignorant who clearly don't understand the song
Kingdom of banana. 😂😂😂😂😂