Lmao, this so called "Estonian Kennedy" died in a fight against 100 russians with his comrade, two other men and a woman who didn't have anything to do with it yet still got killed by Russians. The Estonian ken died because grenade was thrown into the building
@@OscarC100 Yeah, I think it was that one. Could have been not exactly that guy in the pic, but I remember seeing similar pic in a museum at the Kuressaare City which had this story written near the pic
@@ranianmapper9645 Well, it should have been in 1919. Now it is a lost cause. Ingrians were deported and the area was russified. It is not an ideal world we live in. The White Russian army along with Ingrians and Estonians made an offensive operation into the area from Estonia but they were unable to take St. Petersburg and were pushed back by the red army.
Im from Finland. But i feel just as patriotic for Estonia! Long live Estonia and Finland as close brothers! Under their own flag with out the reds disturbing our peace any more! Salute to 🇫🇮❤️🇪🇪!
@@Bruh-jr2ep Putting up the colonial Swedish flag they exploited Finland for years here there are only two brothers and one saying Estonian finland 🇪🇪❤️🇫🇮
Nazi occupation, Stalinist occupation every kind of massacres, indoctrination, cultural destruction and the estonians preserved the language. What a history! I hope every estonian has proud of the past heroes.
@@flashgamesua I have not. My great grandfather was ingrian. I have also not forgotten the veps, karelians, sami, the volga finns, perms, different samoyed peoples and khanty and mansi.
@@TheBrian678 kinda ironic how you people have always throwing dirts on any nation who were neutral in the war then cry when they suddenly going against you
Funny that it is called the Narva battalion, since it was at the battle of Narva that Sweden won its greatest victory against the Russians during the Great Northern War
@@swordgem1623 True, soviet drunkers where terorist, who spered neither women, nor children, cowards who not only failed to create normal life for themselves but also had to steal prosperity from whole eastern europe.
@@adrizinfnvsvxltzfnbattlefo1834 The languages are very similar, so as a Finn, estonians sound like they are some other language trying to learn finnish at the same time. I can understand a lot of it though
As an estonian I can say this is almost our second national anthem. The power that you eel when you sing the song with friends, brothers, fathers or whoever is unparalleled.
I know that Estonians (quite deservedly) do not like Russia and Russians, but I hope someday we will be able to leave old feuds in the past and become friends. With love for Estonian culture from Russia 🇷🇺❤🇪🇪
There is no other country I would so gladly call our brothers. A nation that has suffered so much, but still has prospered so much. Every Estonian I have met I would gladly call my brother. Elagu Eesti! 🇫🇮❤🇪🇪
@@theodorkorner1497 Stalin wasn't Russian, and even russians were opressed, communism is just that "equally everyone" in misery. Execept the so "Supreme Chairman".
If i were russian i would come to them and asked: "We have the same enemy and it's communism. Let's fuck it, let's destroy ideology managed to make our nations enemies.
@@chataignevendemiaire7172 НКВД тоже этим грешил. Если ты не знаешь то эти 2 тысячи убитых мирного населення общие жертвы погибшие от рук лесных братьев, НКВД и их истребительных батальонов.
Can you understand the lyrics of this song without translation? I just heard hungarians don't understand Finnish language(and probably Estonian too cuz they are almost similar with Finnish)
@@egertroos1691 зачем мелочиться?Северная часть России это Финляндия,Запад поделят между собой Украина и Беларусь,Дальний восток заберёт Китай,Чукотку Япония,А в Сибири устроим новое демократическое государство
@@Aaron-sl2kx очень опасно отдавать калмунистам рабсиянские ресурсы. Китайцы всё-таки поумнее своих питомцев будут, и им очень хочется что-то сделать с Тайванем
Number three is Correct in Estonian, but not alone. It's correct as Ja Me Ei Sa, Ei Või, Ei Taha, But not as Ei Või Alone. you see, languages tend to do that. I'm no eesti, but I have a great understanding of Grammar in other national languages.
I love to read these comments! Finns, Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians all showing their neighborly love. If we could feel such love for all then there would be no wars. 🥰
Another resistance against Russian Imperialism is forming in Ukraine now, the Forest Brothers may not be with us today, but they live on in the struggles
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6BAggmGfi4I.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz I've made a video about Estonia, It's got Tallinn, craft beer and castles as well
@@pupsikkhan sorry about that. I made it private because of ignoramuses attacking my videos for no reason. I will make it public after I made a video about Italy
Here are the finnish subtitles to this song that i wrote, much love to Estonia from Finland. Siel metsän reunalla olevas majas, mis asuivat mun vanhemmat. Siel metsän reunalla olevas majas, ovat pesän tehneet punaiset. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet olemme. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet Eestin. Niin meillä ei ole senttiäkään rahaa, meidän täytyy metsäs elää, ja me ei saada, ei voida, ei tahdota, ei tahdota ryssiä palvella. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet olemme. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet Eestin. Ja sinun karhunvatukan mustat silmät, ei ikin, ikin unohdu. Koska sinun karhunvatukan mustat silmät, ovat voittanen minun sydämeni. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet olemme. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet Eestin. Ja meidän omaa lippua, sini-musta-valkoista, me aina kunnioitamme. Ja aamulla silloin selvitämme, kuka meistä on oikea eestiläinen. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet olemme. Ai-tših, ai-tšah, ai-tšah, ai-veljet! Me metsäveljet Eestin.
Eternal glory for my Estonian and Latvian brothers and their ancestors who laid their heads in this heroic fight with the red tyrant. Coming from Lithuania, member of Lithuanian Rifleman's Union.