1:09 И эту красоту, с подачи наших продажных пашинянов присваивают наши враги без рода и племени. Радостно, что это наше кровное и родное, грустно-что всякие джындыры присваивают себе.
To all, who have a problem with the lyrics I am singing: I did not make them up, they are from an old Yugoslavian songbook, where obviously the national matters were not so important - at the time this book was published, in the 70's. I sang the song at Belgrade Sava centre, where it was suggested I add Serbia into the lyrics and I did. I had "Choir Lola" on stage with I me, the hall counted 4000 people, and nobody compained. On the contrary... See for yourself: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cgKfweL2JdM.htmlsi=7YNh7E7bxA2qUioF Love, peace and music above all! браћо Словени. Many greetings to the wonderful Gyumri Orchestra.
Slovenci kao po običaju moraju sve da upropaste ! Ovo je skrnavljenje Srpske pesme koja je obeležila ogromne Srpske žrtve poginule za slobodu u 1.Svetskom Ratu
Orginal je hrvatska pjesma koju su pjevali naši ljudi (otočani sa Visa,Korčule i Brača) kad su odlazili u daleku Ameriku !Čak iovo su srbi falsificirali kao srpsku pjesmu ,sramota lopovi plagijazori !
Dear foreigners, as much as i love you - please don't desecrate our national songs - or our history. 'Tamo daleko' is NOT a romantic song... 'Tamo daleko' is a Serbian patriotic song which was composed on the Greek island of Corfu in early 1916, to commemorate strategic retreat of Serbian soldiers, as well as hundreds of thousands of Serbian refuges, starved, sick, exhausted, cold and wounded in major austro-hungarian, german and bulgarian enemy offensive, through the Montenegrin and Albanian mountains during WW1. Along the way they were also attacked by local albanian forces. This retreat is known as 'albanian golgotha'. Between Nov. 1915 and Jan.1916, during the journey across the mountains, 77,455 soldiers and 160,000 civilians froze, starved to death, died of disease or were killed by enemies. Many of those who survived the golgotha and arrived to Corfu island, died soon after. Little island near Corfu, Vido, which was originally organised as a hospital, was turned into the 'island of death'. Since funerals were not practically possible, around 5400 of dead people was buried in the see. The see in this area was named 'blue graveyard'. Out of respect, Greek fishermen were not doing any fishing in this area for the following 50 years. In official government report, 243,877 Serbian people died, were killed or captured by enemy forces during this exodus. Serbian army recovered by April of 1916, and was transported to Solunski front (Salonika Front), where they fought for the next 2 years. Serbian army was pivotal in breaking the front line 2 years later, in 1918. French military reports noted that, during the unstoppable breakthrough that ultimately led to the end of the WWI, Serbian troops marched 17 hours a day. French general Louis Franchet d’Esperey wrote that even the French cavalry was barely catching up, while the enemy Bulgarian soldiers fled in retreat leaving their weapons behind. On September the 29th Bulgaria surrendered. It was a great victory for the Allied forces - 700,000 enemy soldiers withdrew from the war and Germany gave order to retreat. According to the words of German Emperor Wilhelm II, Serbian troops with around 62,000 soldiers delivered the final verdict. In the end, the Serbian army passed around 600 kilometers in 45 days, fighting the enemy and liberating their homeland. Serbia has paid a high price for the victory in WW1: it lost more than a milion of people - almost one third of the population and more than a half of all Serbian men. ~~~~ The song 'Tamo daleko' was labeled as 'nationalistic' in titoist Yugoslavia, and was forbidden after WW2. I grew up in former Yugoslavia, never knowing what the song was about or why it was forbidden - in fact i genuinely believed that the song was a 'hate song', a song against non-Serbian people in Yugoslavia. The irony was that my own great grandfather was one of those people who went to Corfu island and participated in Solunika Front. ~~~~ I used to believe in 'brotherhood and unity' before Yugoslavia broke up. Not only that, i'm half Slovenian. Having said that, there is absolutely no excuse for tito and his bunch of criminals forbidding the song. They have done many, many horrible things to Serbian people during and after WW2, for which they and their children should have been wiped off the face of this world - but forbidding this song was the lowest act of all. As if torturing and killing Serbian people wasn't enough, they actually tried to wipe out our history, our tragedy and our suffering, deny deaths of over million of people - as well as our victory and glory. I don't have many regrets - falling for 'brotherhood and unity' is one of them. Being a child is no excuse - i should have known better.
Opet laži!Orginal ove pjesme opjevan na odlasku hrvatskih otočana u daleki svijet,Ameriku,Čile,Peru ,Argentinu !Prestanite sa izvrćanjem istine !Hrvatska stara pjesma!Svakoga tko prekraja povjest Bog će ga kaznit !
@@romeolatin8176 Vec si sam sebe kaznio lazove.stida nemas i niko te nije nauio da znas sta znaci lagati. Zapravo sta se onda motas medju pravim slavenima, inace si potomak Mongola necasnih koji su pokoravali i ubijali Slavene u Evropi.
SRAM VAS BIO...AKO ZNATE STA JE SRAM..............a ovaj sto vice bravo nek mu svako jutro i svaki rucak moja dijaereja bude u supi ili kao knedla...................a moglo bi i tebi pjivaaaaaacžćčšauo...... SRAM TE BILO!.................tamo je srbija........al boli te prst u rektumu..............pa si bjiuosna....a.ak.a.kkkkakkaakakakaaaaaaaaaa. furiousa a nič penisa ccccccccccccccccc nou nou nouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Политики! Словения католическая страна. Спрятавшись за католической Хорватией от Сербии, получила свою независимость.Не думаю ,что там, кто -то мечтает о Великой Сербии
@@romeolatin8176 Uvek, dok lopovi mongoloidi ne dojurise na nase prostrano tlo i mic po mic dubokim prevarama, zaverama i pokoljem ne zgrabiste to od andjeoskog Srbskog naroda. Zivece srbija!
Divan glas ali nigde, sestro ne spomenu ime Srbija i srbskog ratnika !!! Sta to bi????? Ne prija i kao da niste ni pevali, bolje da ste otpevali " Ringe ringe raja"... za malu decu... Vredjate me
Ասում են՝ ուռին Աղջիկ էր ինձ պես, Մընում էր յարին, Ու չեկավ նա տես: Խեղճը դողալով՝ Անհույս կըռացավ. Դարդից չորացավ, Ուռենի դարձավ: Ջըրերի վրա Գըլուխը կախած Դեռ դողում է նա Ու լալիս է կամաց: Ու ամբողջ տարին Մի միտք է անում, Թե յարը յարին Ո՜նց է մոռանում... Ո՜նց է մոռանում:
It's no secret, it can be found on the internet. Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina were one country, Yugoslavia, the kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians. In the early morning of April 6, 1941, on Easter, without declaring war, fascist Germany began a brutal bombarding of Belgrade, the capital of the kingdom, and then many other cities. The occupation of the country with many terrible German crimes lasted 4 years. After heavy fighting, for each street, every house, the capital, Belgrade was liberated on October 20, 1944, by the joint forces of the Yugoslav partisans and the Russian Red Army soldiers
Народ Сербии в 1941-45 годах в основном воевал с германскими нацистами, хорватскими усташами (что ещё хуже германских нацистов, но почти как японцы в Нанкине-37), итальянскими фашистами, и так, по мелочи, с боснийскими националистами, например. В основном это была Народно-Освободительная Армия Югославии (партизаны-коммунисты), в основном сербы, но также и другие другови-интернационалисты (Тито, Джилас и т.д.). Ещё были четники-монархисты, но они воевали с врагами сербского народа так-сяк, порой заключая союзы с усташами, итальянцами и швабами (немцами) против партизанов-коммунистов. Вот так. Кто против Тито и Сталина в 1943 году, тот за Гитлера, Павелича, Муссолини и других цивилизованных европейцев того времени. Tertium non datur. Да здравствует Сербия!