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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.
Njet Molotoff, a Finnish song from the Winter War which mocks Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs; Qadam Qadam Badhaye Ja, marching song of the Azad Hind Fauj—still in use today by the modern Indian Armed Forces
Pages in category "Finnish patriotic songs" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Njet Molotoff; O. Oolannin sota; R. Regional anthems of ...
Pages in category "Songs about politicians" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Njet Molotoff; No More Heroes (The Stranglers song) O ...
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Njet Molotoff; S. Ski Patrol (1940 film) Sudden Strike 4; ... Winter War: The Russo-Finnish Conflict This page was last edited on 3 June 2019, at 10:30 (UTC). Text ...
The oldest regional anthem in Finland, Savolaisen laulu, was born out of patriotism when laws limiting publishing and Finnish student nations were passed in the Grand Duchy of Finland in the 1850s. This first regional anthem also worked as a model for the others with its structure, with depictions of the region's history, nature and people.
English-language Finnish songs (6 C, 12 P) D. Darude songs (6 P) J. Jukka Poika songs (2 P) K. J. Karjalainen songs (2 P) P. Finnish patriotic songs (8 P) R. Raappana ...