@@sugarjumper45, this song was probably written very soon after the Molotov-Ribbentrop deal was signed in 23.08.1939. It could not have been earlier, because the Soviet Union had to be sure, that Germany would not support Finland. After this deal was done, the path for occupying Finland was open, or at least Stalin thought so.
Thats what i thougt. But offically autimn ends during 21-22 of december. So it might be that this song was written during start of war... But who knows....
Stalin: Br-2 Mannerheim: What?! Where is my Line? Stalin: Nope Mannerheim: Where is my Viipuri? Stalin: is my Viborg. Mannerheim: Call Hitler Churchill: Royal Air Force, smash the Helsinki! Mannerheim: What? We are allies! Churchill: You call Hitler, you are no longer Allies, you are Axis Hitler: You call me, you no longer Allies, you are Axis. Mannerheim: Ja-ja my lord. Hitler: Barbarossa, Siege of Leningrad, Citadel. Mannerheim: Siege of Leningrad. Stalin: Defence of Moscow, Stalingrad, Iskra, Battle of Kursk. Mannerheim: Hilfe! That is...Help! Peace! Stalin: Fight against Hiler. Mannerheim: Hitler is my friend! Hitler: How Lovely. Stalin: East Prussian offence, Visla-Oder offence Mannerheim: Peace! Hitler: Coward Stalin: Fight against Hiler, and give me Petsamo Mannerheim: Hitler is my lovely friend! Hitler: ❤ Churchill & Roosevelt: Overlord Mannerheim: Peace! Stalin: Fight against Hiler, and give me Petsamo. Hitler: Ardennes Mannerheim: Hitler is Strong! Stalin: ISU-152 Mannerheim: I don't like it when you speak in such letters... Stalin: Look at map. Mannerheim: Where is my Petsamo? Stalin: It's my Pechenga. Mannerheim: Peace! Stalin: Fight against Hiler. Mannerheim: Yes, comrade! Hitler: Lapland war Mannerheim: Stalin, pomogi! Stalin: Nakonets-to ty vspomnil russkii yazyk. Stalin: Berlin Hitler: Suicide. Stalin, Churchill & Roosevelt: Nurberg Mannerheim: Stalin, pomogi! Stalin: neutral status, deNazy-fication, demilitarisation. Mannerheim: Da, tovarich! Churchill & Roosevelt: Mannerheim to court! Stalin: Under my responsibility. Mannerheim: Thank God! Stalin: What? Mannerheim: Spasibo Tovarichu Stalinu! Stalin: вот другое дело.
@@yumallah And let me guess, the truth is that all Finns were "fascists" who had to be "liberated"? In the same way that all Afghans were "terrorists" and had to be "liberated"?
@@SRWRRoblox During the war, both Finnish and Soviet propaganda considerably exaggerated the extent of the line's fortifications: the former to improve national morale, the latter claimed it was stronger than the Maginot Line to explain the Red Army's slow progress against the Finnish defences. Subsequently, the myth of the "heavily fortified" Mannerheim Line entered official Soviet war history. The vast majority of the Mannerheim Line simply comprised of trenches and other field fortifications. Bunkers along the line were mostly small and thinly spread out; the Line had hardly any artillery.
@@Nicholas_Ravencroft only twice? germans have been doing things like this since before they called themselves germans. the american government has long since left its population to fester while they conquer and crush middle eastern nations, balkan nations, subjugate democratic nations to fill their own pockets. the soviets used their lofty ideals of seeing all the world a communist utopia as an excuse to subvert and ruin almost all of asia, the middle east and africa. even china has seen itself fit to adopt these wretched imperialist ideals, subverting and shadow-colonizing many african and asian nations, along with places like canada and australia.
Poor and underdeveloped 3 million at the time Finland giving a example to the whole world on how to defend your homeland against a superpower. Greetings from Ukraine.
Both Finland and your home country of Ukraine suffered Soviet oppression. In Finland’s case they were forced to endure an unprovoked invasion and cede land. In Ukraine’s case, the nation was absorbed into the USSR and endured tragic events such as the Holodomor. May we always stand united against communism. Best wishes to you from the United States of America.
@@throwfascistsintopits3062 I won’t stoop to your level and say “fuck you and fuck your ancestors” so instead I’ll say fuck the Soviet Union and fuck communism. Greetings from the United States, the nation that kicked your ass in the Cold War.
@@1legomaster I won't stoop to your already low as fuck level and say fuck United States and capitalism. Fuck war interventions and aggression. Fuck yugoslav bombings and collapse of nations just for money. Greetings ftom my glorious motherland called "Russia". The land and peoples that defeated the greatest agressor of all time.
@@Tundra1919 I love how you're trying your hardest to brag about the Soviets winning when the Soviet military was larger than the entire Finnish population.
I mean, I am Finnish and this song is really nice still. Though of course it is just propaganda, saying that the Soviet Union will "Free" Finland. Finland was and is a democracy.
In fact, the USSR was ashamed of this war and a whole generation grew up knowing this war from rumors I like this film, the author is trying to convey the facts to the audience, allowing the conclusions to be drawn by themselves Happy viewing th-cam.com/video/tpCfi9QZtHs/w-d-xo.html
And later they did go to "free Ukraine" too.. it's bit absurd, this what kinda leaders Russia happens to find. Casual people close their eyes and let this all happen.
This song was not included during the late USSR. I heard this song myself in 1997 and was surprised. After the defeat of the Red Army in Finland, the song was ordered removed from all radio stations.
@@zulthyr1852 It was more a joke of the contrast between this song and the actions of the red army. As in you sing this song to your crush, then smack her over the head and.. You know.
Ребята ,если будет полномаштабная война (не дай бог конечно) 🙏🏻 будет всем плохо … Жизнь дается только один раз . Давайте попробуем её прожить в счастье ,мире и дружбе . Потому-что второго шанса может не быть . И уйдет в историю и Финляндия, и дальнейшие её соседи вместе со своим нато
@@beautifullifeform4360 Considering how Soviet soldiers sang it when marching to Finland, yes, I will naturally call it brainwashing as their crusade was masqueraded as "liberation" through the propaganda in the song.
@@beautifullifeform4360 Your set-in-stone genocide-defending worldview being criticized is surely offending. If you're so offended by my words, feel free to block me, as it seems they hurt you too much.
@@redrexi I don't see anything disrespectful in this song. The lyrics tell us how beautiful Suomi is. And that "she" better welcome guests - not argue.
@@kosiak10851 First off, it calls anti-communists "clowns and liars" and it very clearly advocates for the annexation of Finland. Context also matters. It was sung by invaders marching under the red star (which the song mentions too). This song is pure Soviet propaganda. "Oh beautiful Finland, let us rape you"
@@redrexi Since Finland was living for 200 years as Russian protectorate and there were no humiliation at all, even having your own currency, and take in account that still Northern Russia is at 70 percent as ugro-finnish descendants since A.D. (Me too, digging in archives I discovered I am vepsian successor as long as at least 1680), we are closest relatives, and the matter is only in communists, who really were cruel criminals from very beginning, altho you praise V. Lenin, who was much more man-eater, than practical Josef Stalin...
Russia gave us autonomy, our own currency, borders, customs, self-esteem and release from military service. All the wars Russia faced, and they were many, they fought without finnish help. Vice versa under Swedish rule, as many as 60% those who fell were Finns.. of the whole swedish empire army. And then Lenin gave us our independence! It was Stalin WHO tried to take it away. Not the russian folk. Slava rossii! And thank you very much. :) Edit grammar
Russia also tried to Russify Finland twice in 1899-1905 and in 1908-1917. During which among other things the Russians tried to force Finns to serve in the Russian army, you can ask Bobrikov on how well that went.
How come I see a lot of people act nicely towards Finland from Russia, yet Fins still act so harshly and aggressive towards us. Jeez man. It's not like we lost land anyway, omegalul.
@@karjalatakaisin it's not just the land. Almost a hundred thousand killed. Over a hundred thousand wounded and thousands to an extent that their lives were altered. Families broken, countless homes destroyed. The time after the war when huge amounts had to bee paid to the much larger aggressor. The constant fear after the war that it may all happen again. If Russians can't understand why Finns mistrust them they ought to pull their heads out of their asses.
@@sebastiantiainen2749 Many of ours also died during the entire war with Finland. Yes, these are sad events, but do you really want to take Karelia over? Almost 100 years have passed, this world is already going crazy because of the war, and old grievances still do not go away... Sad
@@Bruh-jr2ep yes Leningrad city is also reminder to the whole world that what happens to citizens in city when they were under nazi and White Finnish siege
@@ФёдорПетрович-л3б You should thank Mannerheim for saving St. Petersburg. He never gave an order to attack into the city so the Finnish forces were not actively taking part of the siege. That helped Soviets to move their forces against nazis. And what are you talking about "white Finns"? That's Soviet propaganda. There was not white Finns in WW2. Finns were defending together their homeland including communists and socialists.
You can't even occupy Eastern Ukraine yet think you have any shots at occupying Finland? Let's get you to bed grandpa. Hopefully you'll be conscripted soon...
@@rappakalja5295 Мы отбили у вас, предателей, 1/3 часть Финляндии. И скоро вся Финляндия войдёт в состав Российской империи. Причём, вы об этом сами жалобно попросите, голодранцы.
You can't even take Ukraine, so how on earth you are going to conquer us? Do you realise that we have same size army as Ukraine but more lakes and forest and only one highway to Helsinki?
I am finnish and i can say that if anything, the soviets would have been liberators. Finnish workers were treated badly under a bourgeois heel, because the civil war gave a convenient excuse to attack workers and leftists.
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Hahahahaahhahahahahahaah
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You know the system is shit when the border guards are there to keep people in instead of keeping people out.
@ 1. It was mostly previously well paid ex capitalists that left. Some were also paid by the US. 2. West germany was supplied and helped extremely much by the US and NATO, while the esat wasn’t supported that much by the USSR.
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@@Joker-om7ff This didn't just affect East Germany. The whole eastern bloc had separate permits for leaving the country and they were given only to selected trustworthy people. In western countries all you need is passport and everybody gets one just by applying.
Funny how they're singing about autumn sun in this song. Guess they expected to invade earlier.
They were busy with Poland and baltic states. Also with Japan (Halhin gol border incidents).
this song was written when negations were still underway.
@@sugarjumper45, this song was probably written very soon after the Molotov-Ribbentrop deal was signed in 23.08.1939. It could not have been earlier, because the Soviet Union had to be sure, that Germany would not support Finland. After this deal was done, the path for occupying Finland was open, or at least Stalin thought so.
Thats what i thougt. But offically autimn ends during 21-22 of december. So it might be that this song was written during start of war... But who knows....
Поэзия и не такие нестыковки выдает!!!!
Sure, we greeted them. With a hail of metal, winter starvation and constant fear someone is watching them.
but what colour is your karelia?? XD
@@ВадимВадимович-ь6т It's colored red with Russian blood.
@@Dev_Six XDDDD
@@Dev_Six And Karelia is still Russian to this day.
Not all of it
The Soviets: Greet us, Beautiful Suomi!
The Finns: *no.*
Карелы за Россию были.
The Finns: Niet, Molotov
Em, greet Russians with Molotov Cocktails?
Skis and molotov cocktails!
@@carolus7348 lol 😂😂😂
@@carolus7348 *They brought us the food, we brought them the drinks. Greetings from Finland.*
A warm welcome was surely made.
Yes
Finnish soldier: Sounds lige bullshid :DDD Njett Molodoff :DDD
Uräliin. :DDD
Ei viddu Make :DD Rogga ambu ryssän gonebisdoolilla :DDD
@РОССИЯ ПРОТИВ АМЕРИКИ СССР-БОРЬБА СверхДЕРЖАВ TIBLA NEUKKU COMMIE COPE xD
@@aurin_komak Ei jumalauda :DDDD Viljami bölli Iivanan banssarivaunun ja nyd se geulii sillä x-DDDDDDD
@@fallout1953 ei viddu joni aiga läbbä juddu :DDD
Stalin: It's free real estate
Mannerheim: Hipity hopity get off my property
Wow that made me laugh a like from me
Still on his property
Stalin: Br-2
Mannerheim: What?! Where is my Line?
Stalin: Nope
Mannerheim: Where is my Viipuri?
Stalin: is my Viborg.
Mannerheim: Call Hitler
Churchill: Royal Air Force, smash the Helsinki!
Mannerheim: What? We are allies!
Churchill: You call Hitler, you are no longer Allies, you are Axis
Hitler: You call me, you no longer Allies, you are Axis.
Mannerheim: Ja-ja my lord.
Hitler: Barbarossa, Siege of Leningrad, Citadel.
Mannerheim: Siege of Leningrad.
Stalin: Defence of Moscow, Stalingrad, Iskra, Battle of Kursk.
Mannerheim: Hilfe! That is...Help! Peace!
Stalin: Fight against Hiler.
Mannerheim: Hitler is my friend!
Hitler: How Lovely.
Stalin: East Prussian offence, Visla-Oder offence
Mannerheim: Peace!
Hitler: Coward
Stalin: Fight against Hiler, and give me Petsamo
Mannerheim: Hitler is my lovely friend!
Hitler: ❤
Churchill & Roosevelt: Overlord
Mannerheim: Peace!
Stalin: Fight against Hiler, and give me Petsamo.
Hitler: Ardennes
Mannerheim: Hitler is Strong!
Stalin: ISU-152
Mannerheim: I don't like it when you speak in such letters...
Stalin: Look at map.
Mannerheim: Where is my Petsamo?
Stalin: It's my Pechenga.
Mannerheim: Peace!
Stalin: Fight against Hiler.
Mannerheim: Yes, comrade!
Hitler: Lapland war
Mannerheim: Stalin, pomogi!
Stalin: Nakonets-to ty vspomnil russkii yazyk.
Stalin: Berlin
Hitler: Suicide.
Stalin, Churchill & Roosevelt: Nurberg
Mannerheim: Stalin, pomogi!
Stalin: neutral status, deNazy-fication, demilitarisation.
Mannerheim: Da, tovarich!
Churchill & Roosevelt: Mannerheim to court!
Stalin: Under my responsibility.
Mannerheim: Thank God!
Stalin: What?
Mannerheim: Spasibo Tovarichu Stalinu!
Stalin: вот другое дело.
Happy 103th independence day Finland, the lyrics are pure irony.
No, they're not, you just can't see the truth.
@@yumallah And what's the truth? =P
@@yumallah And let me guess, the truth is that all Finns were "fascists" who had to be "liberated"? In the same way that all Afghans were "terrorists" and had to be "liberated"?
@@donthasselthehoff5753 well said
@@donthasselthehoff5753 The Truth is that finnish workers were being exploited
You liar and deceiver no one said such things
The Red Army did end up getting a taste of Suomi after all - but it was the Suomi M/31.
Ehehee. Suomi KP sanoo "привет" 7.62 patruunalla.
@@bankerduck4925 KP käytti 9mm parabellumia eikä 7,62mm patruunoita.
@@OltsuSuomesta Niinpä. Totta, koska sehän oli nimensä mukaan "Konepistooli".
@@bankerduck4925 Venäläisillähän oli 7,62mm pistoolipatruuna, jota käytettiin esimerkiksi PPŠ-41:ssä.
Oh you'll get a greeting alright
What a wonderful song. Our veterans sure greeted them... With a biting winter and guerrilla attacks with Molotov-cocktails that is.
Cruel song … abusive
But how about USSR? USSR destroyed the most powerful defence line in Europe, destroyed big part of Finland's army and got very important territories.
@@SRWRRoblox During the war, both Finnish and Soviet propaganda considerably exaggerated the extent of the line's fortifications: the former to improve national morale, the latter claimed it was stronger than the Maginot Line to explain the Red Army's slow progress against the Finnish defences. Subsequently, the myth of the "heavily fortified" Mannerheim Line entered official Soviet war history. The vast majority of the Mannerheim Line simply comprised of trenches and other field fortifications. Bunkers along the line were mostly small and thinly spread out; the Line had hardly any artillery.
"Too often was your Faterland taken from you, we came to return it to you" how ironic to hear it from country who took our country in 1st place
soviets liked to see themselves as separated from the old empire, like a man faking his own death to avoid his debts
@@the-letter_s I know. In fact soviets gave Finland's indepedense but was thinking to taking it back
@@Nicholas_Ravencroft ah, it does fit the soviets to be so indecisive about something as important as the independence of foreign nations
@@the-letter_s there is one thing Im questioning about these "super countries" why are they so damn greed? 1st germans twice then soviets and USA
@@Nicholas_Ravencroft only twice? germans have been doing things like this since before they called themselves germans. the american government has long since left its population to fester while they conquer and crush middle eastern nations, balkan nations, subjugate democratic nations to fill their own pockets. the soviets used their lofty ideals of seeing all the world a communist utopia as an excuse to subvert and ruin almost all of asia, the middle east and africa. even china has seen itself fit to adopt these wretched imperialist ideals, subverting and shadow-colonizing many african and asian nations, along with places like canada and australia.
My grandfather was an artilleryman in this war.
Poor and underdeveloped 3 million at the time Finland giving a example to the whole world on how to defend your homeland against a superpower.
Greetings from Ukraine.
Both Finland and your home country of Ukraine suffered Soviet oppression. In Finland’s case they were forced to endure an unprovoked invasion and cede land. In Ukraine’s case, the nation was absorbed into the USSR and endured tragic events such as the Holodomor. May we always stand united against communism. Best wishes to you from the United States of America.
@@1legomaster Says a guy with a skull as his pfp. Fuck you. Fuck your ancestors.
Greetings from Russia.
@@throwfascistsintopits3062 I won’t stoop to your level and say “fuck you and fuck your ancestors” so instead I’ll say fuck the Soviet Union and fuck communism. Greetings from the United States, the nation that kicked your ass in the Cold War.
@@1legomaster I won't stoop to your already low as fuck level and say fuck United States and capitalism. Fuck war interventions and aggression. Fuck yugoslav bombings and collapse of nations just for money.
Greetings ftom my glorious motherland called "Russia". The land and peoples that defeated the greatest agressor of all time.
@@throwfascistsintopits3062 america and soviet union were and are both rotten oppressors of nations, yoda gaming
“We are used to victory’s”
Maybe so, maybe so... but do you have a farmer named Simo?
remind me who won the winter war and the continuation war?
@@Tundra1919 The finns, because russians failed miserably at the guerrilla tactics used by the finnish and swedish volunteer forces.
@@joelthorstensson2772 oh I guess that's why Russia owns Karelia and Finland was basically under soviet influence for the whole of the cold war
@@Tundra1919 Finland "won" the winter war because they didn't get outright annexed, and that annexation was the goal of the USSR.
@@Tundra1919 I love how you're trying your hardest to brag about the Soviets winning when the Soviet military was larger than the entire Finnish population.
This song keeps getting stuck in my head,thanks to my Finnish family they don’t understand this so I’m free to do g this without them pitying me
I mean, I am Finnish and this song is really nice still.
Though of course it is just propaganda, saying that the Soviet Union will "Free" Finland.
Finland was and is a democracy.
In fact, the USSR was ashamed of this war and a whole generation grew up knowing this war from rumors
I like this film, the author is trying to convey the facts to the audience, allowing the conclusions to be drawn by themselves
Happy viewing
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Your nation has many great songs of this era too, both nations had pretty good music
And later they did go to "free Ukraine" too.. it's bit absurd, this what kinda leaders Russia happens to find. Casual people close their eyes and let this all happen.
I love the Ukraine and I love how Russia returned Karelia to its motherland borders. Slava Stalin!
@@kosiak10851 I'm guessing you also love the genocide of the Ingrians and Karelians and the suppression of their national identity?
This song was made in summer 1939, at the time when Soviet Union already made arrangement to occupate the Finland.
Ivans didn't get such a warm welcome after all!
Um fn fallout who were the Ivan's I didint know??
@Suomi Perkele! Yup.
I'd argue it was a very warm welcome... Too warm for living, in fact.
@@prfwrx2497 Based.
They did get a warm welcome just literally
Does not compute. Critical error.
Tuu tänne niin saat voita leipäs päälle.
2022 Edition: Greet us, Beautiful Ukraine.
"too often was your fatherland taken from you, we came to return it to you"
Yeeeaaaa about that.. 😂
This song was not included during the late USSR. I heard this song myself in 1997 and was surprised. After the defeat of the Red Army in Finland, the song was ordered removed from all radio stations.
“We are used to victories” sorry bud we had to disappoint you this time but... 🤜🏻🤜🏻🤜🏻🤜🏻🇷🇺
1921. 🇷🇺🤜🇫🇮
1939-40. 🇷🇺🤜🇫🇮
1941-1944. 🇷🇺🤜🇫🇮🇩🇪
@@johansundell5495 Yes
@@ДенисизМосквы Narva 1700, Holowczyn 1708, Fraustadt 1706 xD
Wrong flag. That is the flag of fascist collaborators who fought together with the Germans back in WW2.
@Jesus él McNuggetCunt West Ukraine and Belorussia do you mean 🤣? We did that because Poland lose war and lands had to be protected
The *MOST* passive aggressive song ever
Дуже точно пiдмiтили Пане !
Soviet soldier: (sits on a tree)
Finland: hippity hoppity hee get the fuck out of my tree!
Soviet leaders : You can keep that tree but gtfo of my city (Viipuri)
Note my English is bad
Me to my crush be like:
@@NationalRadioOfficial SHE'S NJET MOLOTOVING ME
@@zulthyr1852 Ah, going for the ol' snuggle-with-a-struggle, eh?
@@juliustegelhus7822 well uh, this is a joke that aged like I don't know
I confessed to her last month and she didn't seem to friendzone or reject me
@@zulthyr1852 It was more a joke of the contrast between this song and the actions of the red army. As in you sing this song to your crush, then smack her over the head and.. You know.
Oh, your crush is finland?
beautiful
Such a beautiful song!
Russian soldiers:Greetings fellow comrades.
The Snow: Greetings to you too ruskie *Reloads Kp-31*
Отдельное спасибо за текст. Этот позор надо разбирать по буквам.. что поётся . «Освободители хреновы»
Красные финны срать хотели на твое мнение
И снова актуально.
Greet us Finland decorated with clear lake!
We greeted them fine 😂
Ребята ,если будет полномаштабная война (не дай бог конечно) 🙏🏻 будет всем плохо … Жизнь дается только один раз . Давайте попробуем её прожить в счастье ,мире и дружбе .
Потому-что второго шанса может не быть . И уйдет в историю и Финляндия, и дальнейшие её соседи вместе со своим нато
Финны и русские пьют водку, едят селедку и черный хлеб, живут в полуземлянках и имеют 1/3 от солнечного дня.... и те и другие не боятся умереть...
Top Soviet brainwashing propaganda song.
@@beautifullifeform4360 Science and technology is "brainwashing" to you?
@@beautifullifeform4360 Mind telling me how criticizing an abhorrent propaganda song makes one dumb?
@@beautifullifeform4360 Considering how Soviet soldiers sang it when marching to Finland, yes, I will naturally call it brainwashing as their crusade was masqueraded as "liberation" through the propaganda in the song.
@@beautifullifeform4360 Your set-in-stone genocide-defending worldview being criticized is surely offending. If you're so offended by my words, feel free to block me, as it seems they hurt you too much.
Molotov broke his tooth 😂
Carolus can you discribe the picture??
Ой , как страшно всем врагам СССР .... Не надо дёргать льва за усы ....
Правельная песня! Все правельно сделал тов. Сталин!!!
I always sing this song when I visit Finland from Russia.
@Kaaru only if someone is stupid
Singing this abomination in Finland is disrespect of the highest tier. Don't visit if you think our nation deserves to be annexed by literally Mordor.
@@redrexi I don't see anything disrespectful in this song. The lyrics tell us how beautiful Suomi is. And that "she" better welcome guests - not argue.
@@kosiak10851 First off, it calls anti-communists "clowns and liars" and it very clearly advocates for the annexation of Finland. Context also matters. It was sung by invaders marching under the red star (which the song mentions too). This song is pure Soviet propaganda.
"Oh beautiful Finland, let us rape you"
@@redrexi Since Finland was living for 200 years as Russian protectorate and there were no humiliation at all, even having your own currency, and take in account that still Northern Russia is at 70 percent as ugro-finnish descendants since A.D. (Me too, digging in archives I discovered I am vepsian successor as long as at least 1680), we are closest relatives, and the matter is only in communists, who really were cruel criminals from very beginning, altho you praise V. Lenin, who was much more man-eater, than practical Josef Stalin...
It didn't end as they thought it would end PERKELE!
Upload "taistojen tiellä" next, toveri?
Tarkoitit kai "Jää hyvästi, isänmaa"?
Третья финская война выдалась тяжелой.
Третья выдалась тяжелой?
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Russia gave us autonomy, our own currency, borders, customs, self-esteem and release from military service. All the wars Russia faced, and they were many, they fought without finnish help. Vice versa under Swedish rule, as many as 60% those who fell were Finns.. of the whole swedish empire army. And then Lenin gave us our independence!
It was Stalin WHO tried to take it away. Not the russian folk. Slava rossii! And thank you very much. :)
Edit grammar
We need to stop hating the russians. The only real threat our nation faces is its russofobic nature.
@@alexalien9824 Oh you
@@alexalien9824 Please shut up.
Agreed. 🇫🇮🤝🏻🇷🇺 Слава России!
Russia also tried to Russify Finland twice in 1899-1905 and in 1908-1917. During which among other things the Russians tried to force Finns to serve in the Russian army, you can ask Bobrikov on how well that went.
How come I see a lot of people act nicely towards Finland from Russia, yet Fins still act so harshly and aggressive towards us. Jeez man. It's not like we lost land anyway, omegalul.
finns are naturally harsh
also twitchspeak is punishable by death
But we did lose some land, and naturally that's why some of us are mad, I think it's very logical
@@karjalatakaisin it's not just the land. Almost a hundred thousand killed. Over a hundred thousand wounded and thousands to an extent that their lives were altered. Families broken, countless homes destroyed. The time after the war when huge amounts had to bee paid to the much larger aggressor. The constant fear after the war that it may all happen again.
If Russians can't understand why Finns mistrust them they ought to pull their heads out of their asses.
@@sebastiantiainen2749 that's right
@@sebastiantiainen2749 Many of ours also died during the entire war with Finland. Yes, these are sad events, but do you really want to take Karelia over? Almost 100 years have passed, this world is already going crazy because of the war, and old grievances still do not go away... Sad
Denmarkia
Say goodbuy to Vyborg
You can keep it. Viipuri, Sortavala and Käkisalmi are reminder to the whole world that what happens to towns when they are ruled by Russians.
@@Bruh-jr2ep yes Leningrad city is also reminder to the whole world that what happens to citizens in city when they were under nazi and White Finnish siege
@@ФёдорПетрович-л3б You should thank Mannerheim for saving St. Petersburg. He never gave an order to attack into the city so the Finnish forces were not actively taking part of the siege. That helped Soviets to move their forces against nazis.
And what are you talking about "white Finns"? That's Soviet propaganda. There was not white Finns in WW2. Finns were defending together their homeland including communists and socialists.
We don't want them they have been ruined by slavs
@@suissais4732 1) Vyborg is more clean city than Helsinki.
2) Slavs are better than nazi baby killers from Mannerheim hordes
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Congretulations to 123 inf div! It had taken Weeborg to ones.In 1940 and 1943!And I 'd like to say that W is Sweden city,not finnish.
From 1293-1939 it was Finnish-Karelian town. It was inhabited always by Finns, not Swedes or Russians. So therefore it was always Finnish town.
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Скоро вся Финляндия будет наша.
You can't even occupy Eastern Ukraine yet think you have any shots at occupying Finland? Let's get you to bed grandpa.
Hopefully you'll be conscripted soon...
@@rappakalja5295 Мы отбили у вас, предателей, 1/3 часть Финляндии. И скоро вся Финляндия войдёт в состав Российской империи. Причём, вы об этом сами жалобно попросите, голодранцы.
Я в Питере. Так что, готов познакомиться с тобой лично!)))))
You can't even take Ukraine, so how on earth you are going to conquer us? Do you realise that we have same size army as Ukraine but more lakes and forest and only one highway to Helsinki?
@@uazpanzer Sure come try. You'll see why Finland has had conscription since the civil war in place.
I am finnish and i can say that if anything, the soviets would have been liberators. Finnish workers were treated badly under a bourgeois heel, because the civil war gave a convenient excuse to attack workers and leftists.
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You know the system is shit when the border guards are there to keep people in instead of keeping people out.
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1. It was mostly previously well paid ex capitalists that left. Some were also paid by the US.
2. West germany was supplied and helped extremely much by the US and NATO, while the esat wasn’t supported that much by the USSR.
@@Joker-om7ff This didn't just affect East Germany. The whole eastern bloc had separate permits for leaving the country and they were given only to selected trustworthy people. In western countries all you need is passport and everybody gets one just by applying.
Punainen on saatana
* Soviet, not Russian.
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