You Fell Victim - Bolshevik Funeral March
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2018
- Written in 1878, this song is a Marxist funeral march. It was used as a funeral march for many Russian revolutionaries from different uprisings and leftist groups, including the Bolsheviks.
This was of course used later in the Soviet Union as well, for example in the funerals of World War 2.
The photo is from the funeral of Nikolay Bauman, a bolshevik revolutionary, who was killed by a tsarist in 1905, making him a martyr of the Revolution. This song was played multiple times in his funeral.
My next upload will be another song of the Viet Cong, if someone is curious.
Lyrics:
Вы жертвою пали в борьбе роковой
Любви беззаветной к народу.
Вы отдали все, что могли за него,
За жизнь его, честь, и свободу.
Порой изнывали пред тюрьмам сырым,
Свой суд беспощадный над вами
Враги-палачи уж давно изрекли,
И шли вы, гремя кандалами.
А деспот пирует в роскошном дворце,
Тревогу вином заливая,
Но грозные буквы давно на стене
чертит уж рука роковая.
Падет произвол, и восстанет народ,
Великий, могучий, свободный.
Прощайте-же братья, вы честно прошли
Свой доблестный путь благородный.
Вы жертвою пали в борьбе роковой
Любви беззаветной к народу.
Вы отдали все, что могли за него,
За жизнь его, честь, и свободу.
Transliterated:
Vy zhertvoyu pali v bor'be rokovoy
Lyubvi bezzavetnoy k narodu.
Vy otdali vse, chto mogli za nego,
Za zhizn' yego, chest', i svobodu.
Poroy iznyvali pred tyur'mam syrym,
Svoy sud besposhchadnyy nad vami
Vragi-palachi uzh davno izrekli,
I shli vy, gremya kandalami.
A despot piruyet v roskoshnom dvortse,
Trevogu vinom zalivaya,
No groznyye bukvy davno na stene
chertit uzh ruka rokovaya.
Padet proizvol, i vosstanet narod,
Velikiy, moguchiy, svobodnyy.
Proshchayte-zhe brat'ya, vy chestno proshli
Svoy doblestnyy put' blagorodnyy.
Vy zhertvoyu pali v bor'be rokovoy
Lyubvi bezzavetnoy k narodu.
Vy otdali vse, chto mogli za nego,
Za zhizn' yego, chest', i svobodu.
Play this at my funeral
if you die at the class war of course we will
I remember the German version as well this one is much slower and sadder.
Whats the name of the german version?
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Little Ant thanks
German version was "Der Gute Kamerad" which means "the good comrade" or the other name (Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden meaning "I once had a comrade")
No its, "unsterbliche Opfer".
We will always remember the struggle and sacrifices of those who fought for the freedom and liberty of the masses!
✊✊
@@RadioBucovinaLibera Earth
@@RadioBucovinaLibera Earth, what about you?
Unite workers of the world!
@@RadioBucovinaLibera Earth. where are you from?
A melody in the 3rd movement of Shostakovich's 11th symphony is based on this, which is why I'm here!
I'm here because of Avraamov's funeral march
Same reason!!
I'm reading 10 Days That Shook the World and there's a passage where they sing this right after The Internationale; very moving.
5 years later, but I’m watching this video for that exact same reason
@@stavka227 I hope you like that book, it's one of my favorites.
@@mmmbrunommm3 It’s great so far 👍
Following quote is from General William S. Graves, commander of the American occupation force during the civil war describing the white terror during the civil war.
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“Semeonoff and Kalmikoff soldiers, under the protection of Japanese troops, were roaming the country like wild animals, killing and robbing the people, and these murders could have been stopped any day Japan wished. If questions were asked about these brutal murders, the reply was that the people murdered were Bolsheviks and this explanation, apparently, satisfied the world. Conditions were represented as being horrible in Eastern Siberia, and that life was the cheapest thing there. There were horrible murders committed, but they were not committed by the Bolsheviks as the world believes. I am well on the side of safety when I say that the anti-Bolsheviks killed one hundred people in Eastern Siberia, to everyone killed by the Bolsheviks.”
The Whites were the ones sowing terror throughout Russia, not the Reds. May they be forgotten in the dustbin of history
Nah I want them to be remembered. And I want their name to be dragged through the muck.
Kornilov once told his associates "the greater the terror, the greater our victories" and that he was willing "to set fire to half the country and shed the blood of three-quarters of all Russians"
Actually now that I think about it, you’re right
Yeah I remember those quotes from him. What a hero
We will remember the struggle of all those who have perished for our cause.
@cederom_ig Legitimately or illegitimately?
says the gonzaolite lmao
@@RadioBucovinaLibera and yet far too few
@cederom_ig two world wars were caused by non communists
@@RadioBucovinaLibera "hundreds of millions" That number and the stuff that comes out of my ass have a lot in common
With such a passion, that in the modern world doesn't exist anymore...
All my respect to the brave workers of the revolution.R.I.P
The Russians sure know how to make good minor key folk dirges about fallen martyrs. I love the mass choir of men and women, sometimes in unison, sometimes bursting out in rich harmonies.
To the Soviet Russians he was the one who overthrew the Russian monarchy.By the Bolsheviks and the proletariat, the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty by the Russian people, the overthrow of the dynasty, the establishment of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union eventually entered the war until the defeat of Germany and the United States. Basil Defeat caused these two countries to retreat from the territory of the Soviet Union.Because the Soviets have many times more people than Germany and the United States, and the Soviet weapons have more than before, if the Soviets hadn't disintegrated, the military would probably have the most weapons in the world.
You could see how great a country that have its own anthem for a funeral
Glory to all those who fought for a better world, those whose hearts kept beating till the last breath, when they were mercilessly treated like animals by the despots of old. Вечная память павшим героям!
I don't even agree with most of socialism or communism (yes, I know there's a difference), but I still think it has the right goals.
EDIT: now I do, 2 months later, weird...
@@RadioBucovinaLibera @Archie Castle Yes, by raising everyone to the same standard of living.
It's not about killing people, it's about minimizing human suffering. Any so-called socialist that says otherwise is just a thug hiding behind the label of socialism - for one good example of that, see the Nazis, who called themselves "National Socialists", yet killed the socialists as a priority second to only Jewish people.
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out-
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out-
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me-and there was no one left to speak for me.
@@RadioBucovinaLibera You don't need to be a Marxist to be a communist.
@@RadioBucovinaLibera what? Bro shut the F up you have never read marx with even a little nuance, he called for the dissolution of the bourgeoisie not killing them or eliminating them, just giving the means of production to the proletariat
@@keyabrade1861 Glad to hear that comrade!
This song is so beautiful and encompasses the hardships and sacrifices of the proletariat in the struggle for universal emancipation.
Red Salute Comrades.
solo oír la canción hace que me hierva la sangre por todos los camaradas que han caído en todas sus luchas.
If this ain't sung in my funeral, I ain't coming.
Good my comrade!
Was reading ten days shook the world. The war ended and the Internationale sang the funeral March. I am having literal goosebumps!...Long live revolution!
Shostakovich's 11th Symphony brought me here. Powerful.
May our fallen Bolshevik comrades Rest In Peace so that the revolution may continue to a greater future ✌️✌️✌️✌️😔😔😔😔✌️✌️✌️✌️
@@RadioBucovinaLibera whitout the revolution there is no peace
@@RadioBucovinaLibera a future of death to the capitalist i agree
Workers arise!
Rest in peace For those who were in the Great Patriot War and The Revolution.
The only Leftist song that made my spine chilled and cold at the same time. But yet also made me cried.
Hữu Quyền Đinh death unites us all, in our fear and it’s sorrows. Regardless of everything else, we all will face death and know it’s pains. It seems fitting then, that a funeral March could reach across all aisles.
Salute to all the comrades who have died for freedom in the conflicts in Syria, Donbass and in the rest of the world
let's hope Donbass and Krim will be liberated from the russian fasicts!
@@KundiKalliosta ahahah go home ukrop, you're drunk
@@KundiKalliosta And returned to who exactly? Banderites?
@@kvltist who ware the bandarites in Ukraine? No he’s talking about returning it to Ukraine.
@@BlueTyphoon2017 Ukraine is run by banderite thugs.
0 dislikes, very nice
You had to jinx it?
You are bringing in the calamity of the Bolsheviks
All politics aside I gotta admit Russia has the best arts
What I want played at my funeral
This hymn has a level of tragedy to it that religious funeral hymns can never achieve. For the dead Communist revolutionary, there is no Heaven or other better place in an afterlife. Just loss at never getting to see the better world they fought for.
Communists can be religious if they choose to, but get what you're saying
Went here for the 3rd movement of Shostakovich’s 11th symphony
Aaron bushnell, you fell victim
Idiot
Beautiful,,, & so melodic without any instruments!!
Hey, I was wondering, could you upload "Lenin is young"?
Also I was wondering if you could try reuploading "All for Motherland"
Vladka Iljichin, my rockabilly schwingpjat!
Good song for my wedding
One heartless fascist dislike this beautiful Song :(
>This post
>This pfp
I didn't get it
Please the name of the writer and the composer thanks.
Something familiar.
Is it from cinema version of "Dogs heart"?
1977-2021
Rest in peace Yakov Rezantsev.
Честь и слава в Красной Армии
Urraa
The Party Bolshevik of Union Soviet
The suffering of the Soviet Union in the past, all the people had no food, the country was not rich, the people starved to this day. From the world wars and epidemics to this day, the Bolsheviks led the Russian Revolution in the 17th century before the World War.1st Overthrow of the Tsar?Nichoras II Overthrow of the Royal Family in the Soviet Union in World War I The last day of the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 for 100 years of the Party.The Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Revolution in Russia
@@cyperx555 Hello
@@VahrheinTieseSenecto7500 Hey there
Can somebody add russian subtitles or lyrics with latina alphabet?
Discripticon my friend
there are no two verses
Hurraaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no dislikes, thank the lord
More spanis-republicans songs pls
Here because of Shostakovich's 11th :D
saluting to this for the loss of my friends pure muscle calves
Teme ripreso da Britten e Shostakovich
Nostalgia comunista
It almost sounds like an Orthodox hymn.
Glória ao exército vermelho 🔱🔥💪
Larp
Did they really copied one from Chopin?
Im afraid thats nothing shorta orthodox choir
RIP stalin crying rn plz bring back stalin
😢😢😢😢
When you run out of kvass
Товарищ Горбачев, покойся с миром.
R.I.P Mikhail Gorbachev
Reading "We the Living" by Ayn Rand.
How is reading an ancap relevant?
Ah, thanks, but could you advice more stupid, hypocritical and morally ugly authors, even in comparison to Ayn Rand ? Maybe George Orwell?
This song is played for all the people who were murdered by the communists so the living would think the dead person in the coffin died an honorable death.
Lie
May we hope the reactionary are correct in their assertions of heaven and hell, such that the bourgeoisie may experience a sample of the suffering they themselves wrought for eternity
Communism is cringe, this song is not
You're cringe
@@cumstantin_semen98 No, he's right.
Play this at my funeral