The song is about the Finnish winter war (Talvisota means winter war in Finnish) when the Russians attacked Finland. "Motti tactics" = "Motti is Finnish military slang for a totally encircled enemy unit. The tactic of encircling is called motitus, literally meaning the formation of an isolated block or "motti", but in effect meaning an entrapment or envelopment." You can find it on Wikipedia.
Talvisota is the Finnish for "Winter War" - one of the three wars that Finland fought against the Soviet Union. They are unique in retaining their independence yet fighting three wars with the Soviets. I worked in Finland in the early 2000s and learnt the language which is fun! Only fourteen cases for nouns and very little help from other languages with their vocabulary. So going in I had a different expectation that it would be from a Finnish perspective as the Soviet Union in a pact with Hitler at the time was not an ally.
Three? I'm Finnish and know only about two wars (Continuation and Winter war) since the Lapland war was against the Germans and Civil war was against Finnish communist minded people.
@@Nightwalk444 The Finnish civil war did include "support" for the Red Finns by the Soviet government, or at least that is what I learnt but it wasn't a full-scale fight more providing troops and resources.
Fuck yea!! So happy to see you've started picking Piscator's lyric videos. You cant go wrong with them ❤ So many times they are better than the official lyric videos :P I do also feel like I could recommend the best music/lyric video to each Sabaton song on youtube ;D Also, since it seemed like you hadn't heard of the winter war, I hope you had fun looking through the story/history :) Not the first war where molotov cocktails were used but the war they got their name and I'd say most likely where they were also the most widely used, since our national alcohol producer started producing them on the official factory line 😎
The song is about the Finnish winter war (Talvisota means winter war in Finnish) when the Russians attacked Finland.
"Motti tactics" = "Motti is Finnish military slang for a totally encircled enemy unit. The tactic of encircling is called motitus, literally meaning the formation of an isolated block or "motti", but in effect meaning an entrapment or envelopment."
You can find it on Wikipedia.
Talvisota is the Finnish for "Winter War" -
one of the three wars that Finland fought against the Soviet Union.
They are unique in retaining their independence yet fighting three wars
with the Soviets.
I worked in Finland in the early 2000s and learnt the language
which is fun! Only fourteen cases for nouns and very little help from other languages
with their vocabulary.
So going in I had a different expectation that it would be from a Finnish perspective
as the Soviet Union in a pact with Hitler at the time was not an ally.
Three? I'm Finnish and know only about two wars (Continuation and Winter war) since the Lapland war was against the Germans and Civil war was against Finnish communist minded people.
@@Nightwalk444
The Finnish civil war did include "support" for the Red Finns by the Soviet government,
or at least that is what I learnt
but it wasn't a full-scale fight more providing troops and resources.
Fuck yea!! So happy to see you've started picking Piscator's lyric videos. You cant go wrong with them ❤
So many times they are better than the official lyric videos :P
I do also feel like I could recommend the best music/lyric video to each Sabaton song on youtube ;D
Also, since it seemed like you hadn't heard of the winter war, I hope you had fun looking through the story/history :)
Not the first war where molotov cocktails were used but the war they got their name and I'd say most likely where they were also the most widely used, since our national alcohol producer started producing them on the official factory line 😎
Heh one of my favourites ever since art of war released
Check winter war. It involved russians yea. Now they are 100s of thousands 6 feet under the ground all across the Finnish border.