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  2. Njet Molotoff - Wikipedia

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    "Njet Molotoff" is named after Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs.The song's chorus declares Molotov's justifications for the Winter War to be "worse" than the "lies" of Nikolay Bobrikov, who was a Governor-General of Finland notorious for his attempts to promote the Russification of Finland, later being assassinated for his actions.

  3. Category:Finnish patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Red Guard's March - Wikipedia

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    "The Red Guards' March" (Finnish: "Punakaartin Marssi") is a Finnish working class song. It is one of the best known songs of the "Reds" during the Finnish Civil War in 1918, but was actually sung already before the war. Even though the lyrics for the march were written in Finnish, the melody has been taken from two Swedish and German folk songs.

  5. Stornelli Legionari - Wikipedia

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    (November 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. List of Kalevala translations - Wikipedia

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    Full translation directly from Finnish. 2004 [1] Gisbert Jänicke: Full translation. Swedish: 1841: M. A. Castrén: Full translation of the 1835 Old Kalevala. 1864–1868: Karl Collan: Full translation of the 1849 Kalevala. 1884: Rafaël Hertzberg: 1944: Olaf Homén: An abridged edition 1948: Björn Collinder: trims about 10% of the text 1999 ...

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  8. Suomi Finland Perkele - Wikipedia

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    Suomi Finland Perkele is the third full-length album by Impaled Nazarene, the last to feature both Luttinen brothers. It is infamous due to its nationalistic themes; for example, in the lyrics to "Total War - Winter War". "Suomi" is the Finnish word for Finland and "perkele" ("devil") is a common Finnish swear word.

  9. Talk:Njet Molotoff - Wikipedia

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