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Oolanin sota [Finnish Crimean war song] [English and Finnish lyrics] 

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A song about the defence of the Bomarsund fortress on the Åland islands which was destroyed by the British and French during the Crimean war. The song was theorized to have been written by Finnish soldiers in who were placed in captivity after losing the fortress.
Thanks to Foreign Fren for the lyrics and helping me find the song.
Text:
Finnish:
1. Ja se Oolannin sota oli kauhia
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa,
Kun kolmellasadalla laivalla
Seilas engelsmanni Suomemme rannoilla.
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
2. Ja se oli niin komiata katsella
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
Kun engelsmannit seilasivat lahdella
Juuri Oolannin fästingin kohdalla
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
3. Ja sehän oli vihollisen meininki
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
Että ampua murskaks se fästinki
Ja ottaa sen sotaväki vangiksi
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
4. Mutta Suomen poijat ne ampuivat
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
Että fästingin muurit ne kaikuivat
Ja Oolannin rannat ne raikuivat
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa
English:
1. And the Åland war was horrible
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
When came with three hundred ships
Sailed the English on our Finland's shores
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
2. And it was so graceful to watch
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
When the English sailed on bay
At Åland's fortress
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
3. And it was the enemy's intention
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
To blow the fortress into pieces
And take the troops as prisoners
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
4. But sons of Finland shot
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
So that the fortress' walls echoed
And Åland's shores rung
Sunfa-raa, sunfa-raa, sunfa-ralla-lalla-laa
Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah

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@buttersstotch7981
@buttersstotch7981 3 года назад
Fun fact about this war: Royal Navy burned many tar, timber and rope storage houses on Finland´s West coast. Like in town of Oulu. That material shouldn´t have been there but because Royal Navy completely dominated the Baltic sea and had blockaded Finnish harbors so the cargo ships couldn´t get to the sea. What is the fun part in this you may ask? All that material was sold before the war and money was already in Finnish pockets. And the buyer of all that material was the biggest naval power in the world at the time.
@vasilykatuma5689
@vasilykatuma5689 3 года назад
Thats how "empires" should be treated... and thats why Finland still stands strong, because of fate or not, she doesnt do their bidding... for free
@o.h2202
@o.h2202 3 года назад
Finland humiliating both Soviet and British empires
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb 2 года назад
Imagine spending millions in today’s money and then up and burning it in a war unwittingly.
@fiskkeranen
@fiskkeranen 2 года назад
Another funny thing about the tar storages was that the storage houses and the stuff in them was owned by English merchant men so the english goverment had to pay reperations to those merchantmen
@AmphiStuG
@AmphiStuG 2 года назад
@@fiskkeranen Ha! Perkele top!
@atklm1
@atklm1 Год назад
This was a popular song in Finnish elementary school musics class in the 80's and 90's. This was practically sung every time in my class by the request of the students. Because of these lyrics, I thought we won. I wasn't the only one surprised later on in history class to learn that actually we didn't win, but instead... ahem. Sure "our boys fired", but didn't reach British ships. Their naval cannons, however, reached us. Talking about bringing a knife into a swordfight :D
@kallesirvio2695
@kallesirvio2695 Год назад
Kokkolassa kyllä voitettiin jopa kaksi kertaa. Engelsmannit yrittivät maihinnousua viidellä soutuveneellä, ja tähän yritykseen vastattiin tulittamalla muutamalla hyljepyssyllä ja kahdella tykillä. Kokkolan keskustassa on vieläkin näytillä yksi sotasaaliiksi saatu maihinnousuvene.
@atklm1
@atklm1 Год назад
@@kallesirvio2695 On luokkaretkelläkin käyty sielläpäin ja nähty. Mutta Krimin sota koski Venäjää, Ranskaa, Britanniaa, Italiaa yms. ja Ahvenanmaalta Mustalle merelle ja Tyynelle valtamerelle ja käytössä oli tuhansittain sotalaivoja, fregatteja jne. ja 650 000 kuoli, että eipä sillä sodan lopputuloksen kannalta juuri ole merkitystä miten käy parille soutuveneelle Kokkolan kaislikossa 😄
@ralepej
@ralepej Год назад
@@kallesirvio2695 And that is the one of only two of vessels who have been ever captured from the Royal Navy.
@ralepej
@ralepej Год назад
@Gigachadicus Maximus did I say something which is against to what you said. I just noted simple fact. Also what you told are facts.
@helios9025
@helios9025 11 месяцев назад
@@GigachadicusMaximus Literally no one was saying that, quite the opposite. Are you hallucinating?
@planarwombat1528
@planarwombat1528 3 года назад
Finnish were just so happy that someone bothered to attack them.
@subrosa7708
@subrosa7708 3 года назад
Well. Two great European powers was happy to attack against small island of small Finland...
@planarwombat1528
@planarwombat1528 3 года назад
Ok, maybe war wasn't great for everybody. Im just basing this on this song. But it seems like this was fun war compared to Sevastopol
@alkfouq8762
@alkfouq8762 3 года назад
@@subrosa7708 and Finland was part of the enormous Russian Empire.
@onlinecommentator2616
@onlinecommentator2616 2 года назад
@@planarwombat1528 The war was respectable and honorable. We all had fun :D
@KA-jm2cz
@KA-jm2cz Год назад
You make fool of yourself.
@shivmalik9405
@shivmalik9405 3 года назад
Song : When the Englishman sailed on the bay Picture: Shows French ships and flags
@alkfouq8762
@alkfouq8762 3 года назад
It’s because the attack on Åland was led by France and England.
@t.t7225
@t.t7225 2 года назад
There was also french ships present
@samiaario8291
@samiaario8291 4 года назад
Sunfaraa, sunfaraa, osta lenkkimakkaraa
@benlovakia5940
@benlovakia5940 4 года назад
Oolannin perunat
@sir.maxwell.h4924
@sir.maxwell.h4924 4 года назад
Hahah
@Juhasante
@Juhasante 3 года назад
Sunfaraa, sunfaraa, osta lenkkimakkaraa, kyllä kekkonen kustantaa
@henna8281
@henna8281 3 месяца назад
Me hoilattiiin tätä täysillä pihalla kiikussa lapsena (80-90 -luvulla) mm. näillä sanoilla: sunfaraa, sunfaraa, osta lenkkimakkaraa, kyllä Kekkonen kustantaa!
@alfiinamelanen8101
@alfiinamelanen8101 3 года назад
Opiskelen juuri historiaa👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@Sauron03503
@Sauron03503 3 года назад
Asia selvä siideri
@lapazet2135
@lapazet2135 3 года назад
On kyllä hyvä ku peruskoulun historia loppu viime vuonna eikä siinä kertaakaan mainittu tästä sodasta. En ees tienny siitä että britit on sotinu suomessa enne kuin katoin tän videon
@jarskil8862
@jarskil8862 3 года назад
Nojaa. Kyllä meillä tästä mainittiin koulussa. Mutta kyseessä oli Suomen suurruhtinaskunta
@KoteDarasuum
@KoteDarasuum 3 года назад
Kyllähän Krimin sodassa (tai näin paikallisesti sanottuna Oolannin sodasta) varmana aikalailla joka peruskoulun historian kirjoissa on, mutta se on eri asia mitä eri opettajat valitsee tärkeäksi opettaa oppitunneilla.
@quasicroissant
@quasicroissant 2 года назад
olisit ollu hereillä hissantunnilla
@wadimmaximowvzale
@wadimmaximowvzale 2 года назад
Ещё и с русскими вместе воевали против англо-французов)))
@kaappi_peikko6100
@kaappi_peikko6100 Год назад
Itsekin jouduin ehdottamaan tätä aihetta opettajalleni ja minun onnekseni hän piti tunnin tästä hurraa hurraa hurraa
@huominentoivottomuus1315
@huominentoivottomuus1315 4 года назад
I have no idea why I remember this song.
@carolus7348
@carolus7348 4 года назад
Maybe because it's really catchy?
@123aresare
@123aresare 4 года назад
ikivanha muumi peli? :D
@ville59379
@ville59379 4 года назад
@@123aresare muumipapan hattu perkele
@akukorhonen5182
@akukorhonen5182 4 года назад
"Kun kolomella ruosteisella kylypyammeella seilas puliukot sammakkolammella...-...Kyllä Kekkonen kustantaa ja paskantaa". jne. Ilmeisen piähän jäävä lasten hiekkalaatikkolaulu.
@kanervatie
@kanervatie 3 года назад
Me laulettiin tätä ala-asteella musiikkitunnilla. :)
@johanjylha455
@johanjylha455 3 года назад
Hade aldrig hört denna och bor på åland ,tack!
@huginmunin8253
@huginmunin8253 2 года назад
Roligt att du nämnde det, jag läste faktiskt nyss om sången och dem nämnde att den inte är känd på Åland
@anneliseppanen9105
@anneliseppanen9105 4 месяца назад
Koulussa laulettiin tätä aina kovalla äänellä.
@w.1.-du9gs
@w.1.-du9gs 3 месяца назад
What the hell are they teching in the schools of Ahvenanmaa? Eternal neutrality?
@rudde7918
@rudde7918 3 месяца назад
​@@w.1.-du9gsThis song was not invented by Ålanders, so it's not surprising that they don't know it.
@jounilojander8821
@jounilojander8821 Год назад
1853 - 1856 käyty sota ja Oollannin sota käsittää koko Itämerta koskevan taistelualueen! Tämä tunnetaan paremmin Krimin sotana ja päättyi Pariisin rauhaan 1856! Kokkolalaisten ansiosta meillä oli Venäjän vallan alla hieman paremmat oltavat, kuin muilla heidän kansalaisillaan! Kiitoksia kaikille kokkolalaisille!
@oskar7962
@oskar7962 2 года назад
the fun thing is that i live on åland and have been att bormarsund like 100 times
@maalari
@maalari 3 года назад
Оказывается финны одерживали самые блестящие победы в составе Российской империи.
@wadimmaximowvzale
@wadimmaximowvzale 2 года назад
Не совсем , но нередко
@jaffajake
@jaffajake 3 года назад
So is the word "Engelsmanni". Is that Old Finnish, or is it Swedish back from a time when Finland was a Province of Sweden? I am learning Finnish and I know that theres worlds like englantilainen, englantilaisen, englantilaiset ect and many more probably, but I've never heard of the word Engelsmanni and it kinda sounds Swedish in decent. Any help would be much appreciated!
@pataruutu1
@pataruutu1 3 года назад
Old finnish, nationalities ending in -manni are very very rare and you won't find them in normal speech. There are some other ones too that follow this same naming convention like: -sakemanni(a german) -timpermanni(a carpenter) -normanni(a norse man, viking to be precise) -oltermanni(the oldest of the village, also a brand of cheese in finland) -gentlemanni(a gentleman) -jungmanni(a cabin boy) So there aren't very many of them and they are not part of your every day vocabulary so i wouldn't stress too much about it.
@jaffajake
@jaffajake 3 года назад
@@pataruutu1 that's very helpful indeed, thank you very much.
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
I think "engelsmanni" means "english man" or something that
@pataruutu1
@pataruutu1 3 года назад
@@roopeheikkinen494 exactly
@davidibidokun2693
@davidibidokun2693 3 года назад
Engelsmanni is more of a slang today only old use it now days, just know that finns love use slangs for they daily lives, example: Espoon Keskus (center of espoo) is called centti or kepe. Or bus in finnish its bussi but in slang its dösä. So yeah good luck learning finnish!
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
Is Sunfa-raa something meaningless like lalala?
@carolus7348
@carolus7348 4 года назад
I think so.
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
Thanks;)
@huominentoivottomuus1315
@huominentoivottomuus1315 4 года назад
Probaby something Swedish.
@thebronywiking
@thebronywiking 4 года назад
@@huominentoivottomuus1315 That isn't swedish. Hälsningar från Göteborg!
@thebronywiking
@thebronywiking 4 года назад
P.S. I'm for the unification of Norden, and if they want to then Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Scotland are also allowed to join.
@jh79male
@jh79male 4 года назад
The lyrics of this song are largely fictional and a Finnish illustration of the War of Åland. During the Crimean War a British-French navy sailed to the Gulf of Finland with an intention to embargo the Russian Empire. The lyrics particularly are inspired by the Battle of Bomarsund at Åland Island, but the real events were quite the opposite as described in this song. The Fortress Bomarsund was stormed, captured and blown up by the British-French troops. 2 000 Finnish soldiers were taken as prisoners of war and sent into captivity in France and England. The original lyrics were not found until the early 2000's - the original lyrics (Åland's War Song) were written by one or more Bomarsund defenders during the captivity in county town Lewes, East Sussex, UK. Fortress Bomarsund is currently in rubble and a tourist attraction.
@herrakaarme
@herrakaarme 3 года назад
It was a legendary war. The English navy sailed all the way to Oulu and burned warehouses full of tar. It just happens the tar was waiting to be shipped to the United Kingdom, and the British merchants had already paid it as well. The locals were thus watching, quite baffled, how the Britons burned their own tar. Although for fairness's sake, there was probably more than just their own included, and they burned other stuff as well.
@Juubelimies
@Juubelimies 3 года назад
@@herrakaarme Pilkka osui omaan nilkkaan kun britit polttivat heidän laivoja varten ostetun tervansa.
@Ardious
@Ardious 3 года назад
Original lyrics, imho do not fit the current composition. 1. Ah kuin muistu mielehen, hurraa, hurraa, hurraa, toi Olandin sota surgia, Jostam tahdon kirjoittaa, sunka fralla 2. Suomen poikia muutamii vietiin Olandin fästinkii, ja sinne tuli vihollisii 3. Kuin poijat ne lähtiväd sotimaan Vihollista vastaan ottamaan ja isäns maata varjelemaan 4. Ensi kerran kesäkuus Sota alkoi angara, josta mä tahdon kirjoittaa 5. Kahden sadan laivan kans Tulivat Olantin fästingin all, franskalaine ja engetesman 6. Vuored ja laaksod ne kaikuivad kuin Suomen [poijat] ampuivat, ja vihollista vastaan ottivad 7. Franskalaine ja engelisman Rupesivad paasin ambumaan, ja fästinkin sisälle stormaamaan 8. Sit käsky se kiiruust annettiin Ja paasin kovasti ammuttiin ja vihollisii paljon surmattiin 9. Woi surkia voi kauhia vihollisen kuolemaa, kuin Suomen [poijat] surmasit 10. Waan mitäs auttoi poikien Kuin franskalainen ja engellesman Stormasi monen tuhannen kans 11. Sit poijat ne kovin vihastui Kuin armo flagu nostettiin, ja viholliselle portit aukaistiin 12. Poijat ne olivat kiukkuisii Stusarins ja hukarins maahan kaikki paiskasit 13. Kuudestoista päivä elokuusa Fangiksi otti engelisman, ja poies kuljetti laivan kans 14. Sit poikia poies kuljetettiin Masinan kanssa Englantiin Levesin kaupunkiin arestiin 15. Siell olivat poijat arestis Vuosi ja kahdeksan kuukautta Englantin kuningan hallussa 16. Sit käsky se tuli keisarilt Että päästää poijat arestist ja isänsä maahan takaisin 17. Sit poijat ne hurras ja huusivat Kuin Levesin kaupungist läksivät ja tulivaunui[hi]n astuivat 18. Ja poijat ne lauloivat lähteissä Että Englantin valtakunta ihana tääl, mut isämme maa on ihanampi viel
@quasicroissant
@quasicroissant 3 года назад
Skirmish of Halkokari never forget, kiitos 1854-1856
@damiengates7581
@damiengates7581 3 года назад
@@Ardious it can be fitted
@janflorian1742
@janflorian1742 3 года назад
Ich fiinde es sehr schon und interessant zu horen
@vesasalminen
@vesasalminen 4 года назад
Mun perus kouluni suosikki kappale :)
@SocialistFinn1
@SocialistFinn1 4 года назад
Millonka tätä on laulettu peruskouluissa? Ite en muista että olisi laulettu
@BasedForever0
@BasedForever0 4 года назад
@@SocialistFinn1 Opetettiin mun kouluaikoina.
@KoteDarasuum
@KoteDarasuum 4 года назад
@@SocialistFinn1 opetettiin meillekkiin kouluissa kun olin alakoulussa ja oli vain noin 10 vuotta sitten.
@Juubelimies
@Juubelimies 3 года назад
@@SocialistFinn1 13 vuotta sitten laulettiin meidän ala-asteella (Oulussa)
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
No nykyään sotaki o kielletty sana
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
great work as always! May I ask what is the application used for making the video? ;)
@carolus7348
@carolus7348 4 года назад
Hitfilms.
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
@@carolus7348 Thanks a lot;):)
@grauwolf1604
@grauwolf1604 3 года назад
This question is not allowed.
@britishgrenadier2800
@britishgrenadier2800 4 года назад
Reminds me of “Es War ein Edelweiß” a German song
@karelkappers1181
@karelkappers1181 3 года назад
I was already wondering why it sounded as familiar to me. Thanks!
@VikingTeddy
@VikingTeddy Год назад
Tämä on siistitty versio josta on poistettu Bomarsundin tuho, ja vankien kuljetus Lewesiin englantiin.
@znoochy
@znoochy 3 года назад
Ey, a war song about my home "nation"!
@oddjonsson2815
@oddjonsson2815 3 года назад
Finns det någon inspelad version på svenska månntro?
@znoochy
@znoochy 3 года назад
@@oddjonsson2815 Jag vill dessvärre tvivla. Vore häftigt faktiskt!
@finnicpatriot6399
@finnicpatriot6399 3 года назад
Ew
@oddjonsson2815
@oddjonsson2815 3 года назад
@@finnicpatriot6399 originalet är på svenska (precis som er nationalsång😉), då samtliga av försvararna vid Bomarsund var svenskspråkiga.
@znoochy
@znoochy 3 года назад
@@oddjonsson2815 Det var som tusan, finns versionen på RU-vid? :)
@truewarrior2261
@truewarrior2261 2 года назад
Mukava
@jaroslawparzych4719
@jaroslawparzych4719 Год назад
Brawo. Super fajne extra lux piękne. Brawo bravo super Finowie
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
Tätä hyräilen aina hissan tunnilla
@eln5343
@eln5343 3 года назад
Kuunnellako tämä uudestaan vai lukeako Alastalon salissa... 🤔
@zeroburbyt6426
@zeroburbyt6426 3 года назад
Ålandin sota oli kauhua
@gustavramstrom736
@gustavramstrom736 3 года назад
Det finns väl en svensk version? Kan du ladda upp den?
@gustavramstrom736
@gustavramstrom736 3 года назад
@@eemil.894 Jag har hittat den svenska versionen på Wikipedia, kallad "Det Ålandska kriget". sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaget_vid_Bomarsund
@maxmartinez5483
@maxmartinez5483 15 дней назад
sunfaraa sunfaraa osta lenkimakkaraa, kyllä valtio kustantaa!
@otsogronberg6193
@otsogronberg6193 3 года назад
Muuten hyvin kirjoitettu noi Suomen tekstit mutta siinä lukee että "fangiksi" vaikka ne sanoopi "vangiksi"
@59Lemony
@59Lemony 3 года назад
Vanha sanamuoto ruotsinkielestä. Fängelse = Vankila
@otsogronberg6193
@otsogronberg6193 3 года назад
@@59Lemony ok kiitos👍
@mitah4
@mitah4 3 года назад
suomiperkele
@DeltaSilver88
@DeltaSilver88 2 года назад
There's a parody version of this in a school jokebook. "And the War of Åland was a terrible one, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah~ When with three-hundred tin cans The hobos sailed in a pond of frogs~ Sumpharah, sumpharah, buy some sausage Kekkonen will pay for it all~"
@osku4420
@osku4420 4 года назад
Oi kallis suomenmaa?
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
Tämähän on Oolannin sota This is Ålond war
@osku4420
@osku4420 3 года назад
@@roopeheikkinen494 nii mut seuraavaks
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
@@osku4420 miten nii seuraava?
@osku4420
@osku4420 3 года назад
@@roopeheikkinen494 ehotus Seuraavaks.
@roopeheikkinen494
@roopeheikkinen494 3 года назад
@@osku4420 no entä sitte jos on
@wadimmaximowvzale
@wadimmaximowvzale 2 года назад
Ураааа
@mihanich
@mihanich 3 года назад
So is this song about Finns fighting for the Russian empire? I usually heard anti-russian songs
@rudde7918
@rudde7918 3 года назад
This is about the Crimean War in the 1850s, when the English fleet attacked Finland, which was at that time a part of the Russian Empire.
@Ruhtinas84
@Ruhtinas84 3 года назад
​@@Mysteres78979 Anti Russian tendencies grew every time when Russian emperors were trying Russification of Finland. Lots of the hate dates back to times of Isoviha ( "Big hate", Russian occupation of Finland 1713-1721) and Pikkuviha ( "Little hate" Russian occupation 1742-1743 ) and what Russians did during those times. Also later: " The policy of Russification of Finland (Finnish: sortokaudet/sortovuodet - times/years of oppression) was a governmental policy of the Russian Empire aimed at limiting the special status of the Grand Duchy of Finland and possibly the termination of its political autonomy and cultural uniqueness in 1899-1905 and in 1908-1917. It was a part of a larger policy of Russification pursued by late 19th-early 20th century Russian governments which tried to abolish cultural and administrative autonomy of non-Russian minorities within the empire. " These had nothing to do with communism, socialism or Soviet Union. Actually most Finns saw Soviet Union just as Russian imperialism and oppression with new name. Mannerheim is a bad example, because he was an exception. He was an officer in Russian imperial army and that "honor code" of a soldier made him respect Nicholas. Majority of Finns didn't feel that way. In fact, White guards and especially Jägers ( who trained in Germany to get rid of Russian oppression 1915-1918 ) didn't trust him at first. He was seen as "russian officer". He gained their trust and respect in later battles. General "memory rule" taught in Finnish schools is usually that tsars who were named Nicholas were bad ( russification ) and Alexanders were good ( more liberty, autonomous Finland).
@Mysteres78979
@Mysteres78979 3 года назад
@@Ruhtinas84 Fair enough. Alot of facts that proved me once more, that I missjudged things. Will delete my post then.
@johnislander7956
@johnislander7956 3 года назад
@@Ruhtinas84 Actually Nicholas I was a good tsar for the Finns. He is known to have warned his governors not to upset the Finns because "they are the only people in my empire that do not cause me trouble"
@moisuomi
@moisuomi 2 года назад
@@johnislander7956 True, but Nicholas II was probably the worst to us.
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 Год назад
1:52 Jack's the lad (hornpipe)
@janihorkko9720
@janihorkko9720 3 года назад
Eiks tos ny frankkien liput miks ei kait brittei tollon auttanu?
@SavolaxMitsu
@SavolaxMitsu 5 месяцев назад
Ranska ja Britit olivat tuolloin yhdessä turkkilaisten kanssa sodassa Venäjää vastaa ja oli juurikin ranskalais-britti laivasto joka riehui itämerellä.
@Mirska_
@Mirska_ 2 года назад
A crimean war song? This song talks about Åland aka Ahvenanmaa. Idunno man
@huginmunin8253
@huginmunin8253 2 года назад
Finland was a part of Russian empire
@planarwombat1528
@planarwombat1528 2 года назад
It was backside of crimean war. That is why finnish we so happy to see english ships attacking.
@huginmunin8253
@huginmunin8253 2 года назад
@@planarwombat1528 finnish people happy to see the brittish?
@ivankratz9643
@ivankratz9643 Год назад
@@huginmunin8253 No
@huginmunin8253
@huginmunin8253 Год назад
@@ivankratz9643 which of my comments do you say no to?
@jounilojander8821
@jounilojander8821 Год назад
No that money thing wasn't funnist thing! Kokkola is one place there British lost one boat and some officers and crew! Locals got cossacs from Vaasa to help stop the raid! So British was ambushed and this event lately gave Finns some freedoms!
@qwineth
@qwineth Год назад
I like the ambiguity of this - we have always difficulties in coming into terms with a war against England, of all countries, like what is that? :)
@marmeladi2434
@marmeladi2434 2 года назад
Kuunneltiin tätä historian tunnilla
@moisuomi
@moisuomi 2 года назад
Well as long as they are Swedes they are taking prisoner 😂
@aleksanterikaansalo
@aleksanterikaansalo 3 года назад
Финско-крымская? Я понимаю, что наш этнос дошёл минимум до Венгрии, но чтобы в таком виде....извольте-с.
@opgt2276
@opgt2276 3 года назад
Ryssä
@aleksanterikaansalo
@aleksanterikaansalo 3 года назад
@Kuso Ingrian
@aleksanterikaansalo
@aleksanterikaansalo 3 года назад
@KusoFor a couple of years i've been investigating the inner characteristics of Savo-tribe and the difference between this "kansa" and other finnish types. The most interesting stuff is that i've found too many similar things between "suomen savakot" and "inkerinsuomen" ones. I've researched lots of materials: 1. What other finns say about Savo-type and how they display it in humoristic TV shows. 2. How russian scientists of 19th century described that type comparing with Häme-type and Karelians. 3. Even compared characteristics of Nightwish mates (Mr. Hietala is from Pohjos Savo, while the root members are from Northern Karelia) It's very interesting stuff that i'm totally from Russia (even from USSR a bit) but there's no large difference if to look inside people (for sure we have different breeding). Btw, karelians are a bit softer and more emotional than me. I like them anyway coz they are still rather rational people than not but i have a three years expirience of dealing with a guy from Latvia - cold, hard....like i like. Not that troll unfortunately but he understands "kieroin" trolling anyway.
@presidentforlife1732
@presidentforlife1732 2 года назад
@@aleksanterikaansalo yeah, many Savonians and Tavastians went to Ingria, there were also the Finnic Izhorians before them
@wadimmaximowvzale
@wadimmaximowvzale Год назад
@@opgt2276" Suomen Untermensch" maybe? You know about historical "relationship" with nazi und suomen people? For nazi finnish is second quality of people, you like this, yep?
@TylerDurden_506
@TylerDurden_506 2 года назад
Paska biisi.
@askuboi1108
@askuboi1108 Год назад
ei
@TylerDurden_506
@TylerDurden_506 Год назад
@@askuboi1108 : syvältä perseestä.
@Prinssi1
@Prinssi1 3 месяца назад
aika gay
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