This isn’t a communist song, a tsarist song, this is a song about love A soldier that went to fight for his family friends country and his love And the girl singing about her loved one I see no rocket launcher, only the feeling of war that a soldier on the front and a girl in a village or city have The feeling most people in the war had Split from their love Many hundreds of kilometers away from their homes Fighting a war against a country that would ruin it all for them People do not realize that But after listening to it on repeat many times, remembering and actually understanding the text, it hits different and much deeper in the heart, I don’t know will anyone see this comment but I had to say it
His lyrics came to prominence during World War II, when many Soviet men left their wives and girlfriends to serve in World War II. That's why... long live the soviet union
@@gingerbread101 Bangladesh was a part of the Pakistan from 1947 to 1971.In 1971 Pakistan and Bangladesh had a liberation war which lasted for 9 months.On December 16th,1971 Bangladesh become independent from Pakistan.
@@uralsky_communist коммунистами конечно гордится А вот этим временем где нету справедливости где беззакония нищета коррупция и так далее и тому подобное я уверен что Сталин был бы огорчён этим временем
@@ras-qp4xx Surely. Russian is failing day by day in western main stream. I just wonder when NATO push Russia to the corner, what will happen to Europe.
@@krossfield9139 Europe will be severly destroyed assuming Russia uses nuclear weapons, and hell, even if those nukes even function in the first place. If the nukes do not function, then Europe will be just fine without Russia. There might be some destruction at the eastern fronts, and a hell lot of bombed areas, but overall everything will be fine.