@@thelahna-8747 allegedly after the Continuation war the Soviets demanded every piece of captured equipment back & when they received the full list of what the Finnish Army had *left* of the captured equipment, the Soviets tore up the list saying it was fascist propaganda & that was the end of those demands.
@keulahirviot. kuin karjalainen sanon - KYLLÄ 🤝🏻 vaikka minun esivanhemmat ovat Tverista (tulivat sinne 17 vuosisadalla), etenkin näen mitä voi tapahtua ihmisien kanssa jos he ovat muukalaiset tässä
@@Semiholmovsk77 Turpa kii. Viipuri kuuluu Suomelle, ei ryssille. Äänislinna kuuluu karjalaisille. Länsi-Karjala suomalaisille, Itä-Karjala karjalaisille. Ryssät pois. Ryssiä ei kaivata Karjalaan, ei itäiseen, ei läntiseen. Te olette vain valloittajia. Lopetakaa ryssien jatkama kaiken Karjalan miehitys! Karjala on oleva vapaa!
@@sarno494 niinhän se olis😂😂 en osaa kuvitella seurauksia mutta uskoisin että pärjättäis kaikinpuolin ihan hyvin ainakin jonki aikaa paljon paremmi verrattuna talvisotaan esim😂 mutta vaan jeesus tietää kuinka kauvan ne meijän panokset sun muut riittää saatikka miehet vihollinen on kuitenki suurvalta maa.jos nyt venäjä olisi kyseessä mut kukapa muu tänne ny yrittäis tulla
Hopefully Finland will take back all their stolen colonized lands. I am only half Finnish and I speak barely any Finnish. Still I would love to join on a march to take back Karjala. My great grandfather fought for it, I wouldn’t wish to disappoint him…
@@theman2624 Todellisuus on se että Karjalan maaseutu on päässyt rapistumaan niin pahasti ja infra on aivan surkeassa kunnossa. Vaikka saisimme kaikki maat takaisin Imatralta Petroskoihin, Suomella ei olisi varaa uudelleenrakentaa Karjalaa sellaiseen kuntoon että sen voisi oikeasti uudelleenasuttaa. Koivisto tiesi tämän jo 1990s alussa kun Jeltsin tarjosi länsi-Karjalaa takaisin Suomelle jossain neuvottelussa. Mauno ajatteli tulevaisuuteen
Syvä iskumme on, viha voittamaton Meill' armoa ei kotimaata Koko onnemme kalpamme kärjessä on Ei rintamme heltyä saata Sotahuutomme hurmaten maalle soi Mi katkovi kahleitansa Ei ennen uhmamme uupua voi Kuin vapaa on Suomen kansa Ei ennen uhmamme uupua voi Kuin vapaa on Suomen kansa Kun painuvi päät muun kansan, maan Me jääkärit uskoimme yhä Oli rinnassa yö, tuhat tuskaa Vaan yks' aatos ylpeä, pyhä Me nousemme kostona Kullervon Soma on sodan kohtalot koittaa Satu uusi nyt Suomesta syntyvä on Se kasvaa, se ryntää, se voittaa Satu uusi nyt Suomesta syntyvä on Se kasvaa, se ryntää, se voittaa Häme, Karjala, Vienan rannat ja maa Yks' suuri on Suomen valta Sen aatetta ei väkivoimat saa Pois Pohjan taivaan alta Sen leijonalippua jääkärien Käsivarret jäntevät kantaa Yli pauhun kenttien hurmeisten Päin nousevan Suomen rantaa Yli pauhun kenttien hurmeisten Päin nousevan Suomen rantaa
Yes, the population has massively been transformed in the last 100 years. It was liberated in 1941 and lost in 1944. The original population is Karelian, but the Russians have replaced them with their own, and deported people from other republics like Ukraine.
Depends, historically speaking it has been Finno- Ugric area but Russians did build the actual city and in some point it was inhabited by Russians, during the war there were both people living in there. Today, as it is part of Karelia, it is on way to become independent.
@@duhni4551 nah i think they'll never get independence. There is now more russian people living in karelia than native karelians. And I think the few persent of native karelians that are yhere will dissappear soon.
@@Apple_Testaments On. Vuoden 1985 elokuvaversio. Esikatselukuvassa vasemmalla suikka päässä Koskela (eli Risto Tuorila) Tässä versiossa Pirkka-Pekka Petelius oli Hietanen ja Pertti Koivula Lahtinen
@@svenskriddare4162 только многие карелы об этом были не особо в курсах. Кстати, шведы в своё время тоже финнов считали братским народом, а Финляндию - своей. Может, и сейчас считают также
Russian propagandists had brainwashed Petroskoy people to think Finns are going to take them as prisoners or even kill cold-bloodedly. East Karelian people were often very surprised that Finnish soldiers treated them friendly as brothers/sisters. Our people and languages (Finnish and Karelian) have shared ancestry
Liberate?From who?By the way it was never belong to republic of Finland even before the Winter War and occupying it Finland made act of agression. *As a result United Kingdom declared war on Finland on 5 December 1941 and finns lost all of their "liberated" territories in 1944. They lost not only Petrozavodsk but Vyborg which was finnish until 1940.*
Liberated from Stalin's terror and shitty communist living conditions. Besides the city would much better condition if it belonged to finland. Now it is literally falling apart because of mismanagement, same with Viipuri.
@@arima272 Petrozavodsk was not finnish.We can talk about Vyborg but in 1941 Finland crossed even the old border, occupied Russian Karelia, including Petrozavodsk (which was never belong to Duchy of Finland),put Russian population into concentration camps(even in finnish data - 25% of them died from starvation so please dont talk about communist "terror" and "conditions") , cut the railway which was used by allies to deliver Land Lease shipments. As a result UK declared war to Finland.
@@o.h2202 Putting Russian population in concentration camps and starve 25% of them to death is neither "liberation" from terror nor improving "conditions". Finnish soldiers just blocked part of the Petrozavodsk by barbed wire and put most of the city's civilian population there. At least a quarter of imprisoned civilians died by overworking, starvation, absence of proper medical aid. Finland itself was not a good place to live that times and barely overpass USSR in terms of living conditions.A lot of finns come to USSR during 30s to find a job by the way. Finland began to prosper only after the WW2 being a "pink" nation of Cold War and have a good relations with West and USSR. However even now most of the locals prefer to live in Russia in the cities with grey commie apartment blocks, rather then in wooden concentration camp where Finland will put them once again in case of another "liberation". Thank you for such kind of vaccine.Even despite USSR government tried to hush this theme after the war(because of improving relations with Finland) people remembered how you "liberated" them.
@@postgradsibstud9321 And soviets purged many of their own ethnicites like Crimean tartars. And many parts of russia are still stuck in soviet era shitty infrastructure
Well no. Petrozavodsk never was a Finnish city: it was founded as a Russian city by Peter the Great, and until 1941 it never belonged to the Finns. Thus it were Finns who captured it in 1941, then it was liberated in 1944 by the Red Army to return to its original owners.
When exactly was it "more" Finnish? As well as I aware, at least in the XX century, its Finnish population was only a small fraction, while Russians had the absoulte majority, and I doubt that it was any different in previous couple of centuries, as the city was never a part of the Grand Duchy of Finland and, as I already said, was founded by the Russians. Thus its perplexing how Finns could even lay a claim to it. Yes, it's the largest Karelian city, but "Karelian" doesn't mean "Finnish".
@@wizard-adept Karelian means much more Finnish than Russian. Listen little bit of Karelian and tell me do you understand it. I myself can understand pretty much every second word. I admit that it is not even really Karelian now but Finland definetly had a reason to fight so hard for Petrozavodsk rather than for Leningrad. And why the city was renamed to Äänislinna by Finns and why many living there considered it a liberation
Suomen armeija vapautti karjalaiset ryssän ikeestä ja paraati Äänislinnasa. Toki lähtö tuli, mutta saivatpa ihmiset maistaa vapautta siellä edes kolme vuotta! KIROTUT OLKOON RYSSÄT JA MUUT SAATANAN KÄTYRIT
@@user-ce6iy2nw5o No, it was always Russian. You all have some kind of phobia that every land taken away from Russia is liberated, that's hilarious. Only the lands recaptured by the Finns in 1941 after 1939/40 war are to be considered as liberated.
@@elomial724 vepsians lived there a millenium before the russians set foot in there. First time probably after the 1500's. They inhabited all areas north, west and east of lake rybinsk and the arghangelsk by the name of bjarmians. You genocided them thought so they only live where they live today, wonder why they don't teach you that in school. yeah and all of karelia republic was mostly karelian until the wars.
I love hearing this March in Movies, especially to the scenes of the Soldiers Marching.
I like the tanks we "borrowed" from the neighbor
And fucked up those bastard commies
Yeah
Ukraine follows "the tradition".
they were returned to the neighbor one shell at the time.
@@thelahna-8747 allegedly after the Continuation war the Soviets demanded every piece of captured equipment back & when they received the full list of what the Finnish Army had *left* of the captured equipment, the Soviets tore up the list saying it was fascist propaganda & that was the end of those demands.
Viipuri is Finland 💪🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
No.
@keulahirviot. kuin karjalainen sanon - KYLLÄ 🤝🏻 vaikka minun esivanhemmat ovat Tverista (tulivat sinne 17 vuosisadalla), etenkin näen mitä voi tapahtua ihmisien kanssa jos he ovat muukalaiset tässä
@@ppdiidjej725hate to ryssä
Уже нет!смиритесь
All the Karelia.
Suur Suomi Solistat! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Terveh from Karjala! 💚❤🖤❤💚
@@Semiholmovsk77 Turpa kii. Viipuri kuuluu Suomelle, ei ryssille. Äänislinna kuuluu karjalaisille. Länsi-Karjala suomalaisille, Itä-Karjala karjalaisille. Ryssät pois. Ryssiä ei kaivata Karjalaan, ei itäiseen, ei läntiseen. Te olette vain valloittajia. Lopetakaa ryssien jatkama kaiken Karjalan miehitys! Karjala on oleva vapaa!
Toivottavasti Vapaan Karjalan tai vähintään Suomen lippu liehuu vielä teidän saloissa. Heimomaat vapaaksi.
Te tulette olemaan vapaita pian, joko Suomi tulee tai Karjala itsenäistyy, kumpikin hyvät vaihtoehdot
Olen vepsälainen ja haluan etta Karjala olevaan vapaa. Minulla on aika huono suomen kieli, opiskelen sen.
@@LinksRecht Tule suomeen täällä tarvitaan oikeata työväkeä. tervetuloa sukulais kansa
Tää sama tilanne uusitaan vielä kerran.ei ryssät usko kuin voimaa.kylmäks vaan..
Miks tää tapahtuis uudestaan?
@@somethinggreat1750 kahakka on tulossa, ja Suomen miehet ovat valmiina
@@SoliferiKaliperi valmiina ollaan oltu jo vuosia tai ainakin valppaina mutta itse en usko että venäjä tulis uudestaan riehuu tänne
@@somethinggreat1750 Olis kyllä noloo hävitä vallotus kun sen torjumista on tässä 80 vuotta sunniteltu😂
@@sarno494 niinhän se olis😂😂 en osaa kuvitella seurauksia mutta uskoisin että pärjättäis kaikinpuolin ihan hyvin ainakin jonki aikaa paljon paremmi verrattuna talvisotaan esim😂 mutta vaan jeesus tietää kuinka kauvan ne meijän panokset sun muut riittää saatikka miehet vihollinen on kuitenki suurvalta maa.jos nyt venäjä olisi kyseessä mut kukapa muu tänne ny yrittäis tulla
When the Onegaburg was free...
Yeah no the concentration camps in finnish-occupied karelia were truly a sign of freedom
@@Nova-143 I made this comment when I was an edgy nationalist teenager. This is not my belief anymore.
@@justsomeghostwithinterneta7296 ah, i failed to check how old the comment was, sorry
@@Nova-143 Damn 4 thousand russians died😢😢 you killed more with only bombing of Finland.
@@justsomeghostwithinterneta7296 But they were more free, especially the native Karelians.
Vielä joskus palatkaamme.
Когда ?
Сподіваємося ❤️
Victory
Hopefully Finland will take back all their stolen colonized lands. I am only half Finnish and I speak barely any Finnish. Still I would love to join on a march to take back Karjala. My great grandfather fought for it, I wouldn’t wish to disappoint him…
Hello, full-finnish here! No, shut up, are you crazy? Stupid? Both? If we'd invade Russia we'd be just as bad as them.
Rather not. There is no use for those lands anymore.
@@KingPingviini paljos napsahti ruplia tilille tosta kommentista
@@theman2624
Todellisuus on se että Karjalan maaseutu on päässyt rapistumaan niin pahasti ja infra on aivan surkeassa kunnossa.
Vaikka saisimme kaikki maat takaisin Imatralta Petroskoihin, Suomella ei olisi varaa uudelleenrakentaa Karjalaa sellaiseen kuntoon että sen voisi oikeasti uudelleenasuttaa.
Koivisto tiesi tämän jo 1990s alussa kun Jeltsin tarjosi länsi-Karjalaa takaisin Suomelle jossain neuvottelussa.
Mauno ajatteli tulevaisuuteen
@@KingPingviiniryssän agentti
Äänislinna
Karjalaksi "Petroskoi".
Alueella puhutaan karjalaa, ei suomea
@@mrj.kottari8453Niin ja suomalainen nimi on Äänislinna
I believe this is from the 1985 The Unknown Soldier. I would recommend the original or new movie over this one.
is the music good too? what's the title?
It’s called Jääkärimarssi
@@qksf1645 thank you very much sir
Jääkkarimarsi or something like that
Finlandia el país más bravo de Europa
Liberation of Petroazdovsk (202x)
soon...
Äänislinna*
надеюсь
@@cste9146 *Petroskoi
@@jaakko1688 äänislinna
@@cste9146 Petroskoi
Syvä iskumme on, viha voittamaton
Meill' armoa ei kotimaata
Koko onnemme kalpamme kärjessä on
Ei rintamme heltyä saata
Sotahuutomme hurmaten maalle soi
Mi katkovi kahleitansa
Ei ennen uhmamme uupua voi
Kuin vapaa on Suomen kansa
Ei ennen uhmamme uupua voi
Kuin vapaa on Suomen kansa
Kun painuvi päät muun kansan, maan
Me jääkärit uskoimme yhä
Oli rinnassa yö, tuhat tuskaa
Vaan yks' aatos ylpeä, pyhä
Me nousemme kostona Kullervon
Soma on sodan kohtalot koittaa
Satu uusi nyt Suomesta syntyvä on
Se kasvaa, se ryntää, se voittaa
Satu uusi nyt Suomesta syntyvä on
Se kasvaa, se ryntää, se voittaa
Häme, Karjala, Vienan rannat ja maa
Yks' suuri on Suomen valta
Sen aatetta ei väkivoimat saa
Pois Pohjan taivaan alta
Sen leijonalippua jääkärien
Käsivarret jäntevät kantaa
Yli pauhun kenttien hurmeisten
Päin nousevan Suomen rantaa
Yli pauhun kenttien hurmeisten
Päin nousevan Suomen rantaa
Wann war das? Kannte ein paar Russen aus Petrosawodsk, die haben davon nie erzählt. Sind aber wohl erst später dahin gezogen(?).
Yes, the population has massively been transformed in the last 100 years. It was liberated in 1941 and lost in 1944. The original population is Karelian, but the Russians have replaced them with their own, and deported people from other republics like Ukraine.
@@abeeceedee1842 thank you
Continuation war, finland reached it in 1941 and soviets retook it in 1944 summer
Viipuri belongs to finlans💪💪
I love the Song 🎵 😍 what is the name
You don't "mess" with the FINNS. It's in the name even.
This is from a movie right?
think about it
The Unusual Dispenser No this is actual footage
The Unusual Dispenser Liberation of Äänislinna, 1941
Well the movie is from 1980s so... 40 years late
That happened!
Vapaa Karjala
От финов.
0:03
Cool detail, they used Swedish style winter jackets.
no they dont. Finnish M36 greatcoat. German style coat.
Janne is right, it is Finnish M36 greatcoat but i am Sweden and i keep learn ww2 stuff Finnish and more.
@@Hello-iq6dr 0:30
its either petroskoi or äänislinna, not petrozavodsk
フィンランド万歳
Kauan eläköön Japani
ありがとうございます ❤️🤍
Lappeenranta mainittu
I wouldn't call it liberation. More like "under new managment"
Depends, historically speaking it has been Finno- Ugric area but Russians did build the actual city and in some point it was inhabited by Russians, during the war there were both people living in there.
Today, as it is part of Karelia, it is on way to become independent.
@@duhni4551 Nah karelians will never probably get independence considering they've been under russian rule many many many years
@@JakeZuk1 Wouldn't be first one to get it.
@@duhni4551 True...
@@duhni4551 nah i think they'll never get independence. There is now more russian people living in karelia than native karelians. And I think the few persent of native karelians that are yhere will dissappear soon.
Rokkakin näky😏✌️
Tää ei ollu tuntemattomast
@@Apple_Testaments tää on 80-luvun tuntematon sotilas
@@Apple_Testaments
On. Vuoden 1985 elokuvaversio. Esikatselukuvassa vasemmalla suikka päässä Koskela (eli Risto Tuorila)
Tässä versiossa Pirkka-Pekka Petelius oli Hietanen ja Pertti Koivula Lahtinen
Name if that anthem?
Jääkärimarssi, basically the March of The Jägers (Finnish infantry)
"The Jägers' March"
(Fin: "Jääkärimarssi")
Harmaata, surkeaa ja epätahtista. Rauni on kyllä helvetin hyvä.
Mollbergin versio on ehdottomasti paras
Movie?
"Tuntematon sotilas" - 1985 version
"The Unknown Soldier" (1985)
Based on a novel by Väinö Linna from 1954
Cannon find that movie witth English subtitles, any ideas?
Почему "освобождение Петрозаводска"
Я бы сказал, но судя по твоей аватарке лучше не надо, не хочу нарыватся на срач
Upd: когда я это писал у него на аве был флаг СССР
@@mokshanballanimations8985 я ненавижу СССР... Но мне тоже интересно, почему это "освобождение Петрозаводска"?
@@mikedugalle8232 не знаю._.
@@mikedugalle8232 фины считали Карелию своей, а корелов братским народом, отсюда и освобождение от чуждых им русских.
@@svenskriddare4162 только многие карелы об этом были не особо в курсах.
Кстати, шведы в своё время тоже финнов считали братским народом, а Финляндию - своей. Может, и сейчас считают также
*Aenislinna. :D
borrowed kv1 xD
Karjala takaisin!
perkele
The Finnish Army has always reminded me of what a modern version of the Confederate Army would look like--Except for the headgear!
Suomi perkele
This is happened again princess
They do not seem so happy about the "liberation".
Russian propagandists had brainwashed Petroskoy people to think Finns are going to take them as prisoners or even kill cold-bloodedly.
East Karelian people were often very surprised that Finnish soldiers treated them friendly as brothers/sisters.
Our people and languages (Finnish and Karelian) have shared ancestry
Liberate?From who?By the way it was never belong to republic of Finland even before the Winter War and occupying it Finland made act of agression. *As a result United Kingdom declared war on Finland on 5 December 1941 and finns lost all of their "liberated" territories in 1944. They lost not only Petrozavodsk but Vyborg which was finnish until 1940.*
Liberated from Stalin's terror and shitty communist living conditions. Besides the city would much better condition if it belonged to finland. Now it is literally falling apart because of mismanagement, same with Viipuri.
Not to mention that Viipuri and many other cities themselves are rightfully Finnish
@@arima272 Petrozavodsk was not finnish.We can talk about Vyborg but in 1941 Finland crossed even the old border, occupied Russian Karelia, including Petrozavodsk (which was never belong to Duchy of Finland),put Russian population into concentration camps(even in finnish data - 25% of them died from starvation so please dont talk about communist "terror" and "conditions") , cut the railway which was used by allies to deliver Land Lease shipments.
As a result UK declared war to Finland.
@@o.h2202 Putting Russian population in concentration camps and starve 25% of them to death is neither "liberation" from terror nor improving "conditions".
Finnish soldiers just blocked part of the Petrozavodsk by barbed wire and put most of the city's civilian population there.
At least a quarter of imprisoned civilians died by overworking, starvation, absence of proper medical aid.
Finland itself was not a good place to live that times and barely overpass USSR in terms of living conditions.A lot of finns come to USSR during 30s to find a job by the way.
Finland began to prosper only after the WW2 being a "pink" nation of Cold War and have a good relations with West and USSR.
However even now most of the locals prefer to live in Russia in the cities with grey commie apartment blocks, rather then in wooden concentration camp where Finland will put them once again in case of another "liberation".
Thank you for such kind of vaccine.Even despite USSR government tried to hush this theme after the war(because of improving relations with Finland) people remembered how you "liberated" them.
@@postgradsibstud9321 And soviets purged many of their own ethnicites like Crimean tartars. And many parts of russia are still stuck in soviet era shitty infrastructure
the good ending
Пусть упокоятся души тех кто прошел через финские лагеря в карелии.
Most of those civilians would have died without those internment camps. Red army had confiscated or destroyed all food, when it ran away in 1941.
May the souls of those Karelian Finns who passed through the Soviet executions in 1930's rest in peace...
Vapaa Suomi Vapaa Karjala!
Check the name of the video: it's "captures", not "liberate"
Liberation it was
Well no. Petrozavodsk never was a Finnish city: it was founded as a Russian city by Peter the Great, and until 1941 it never belonged to the Finns. Thus it were Finns who captured it in 1941, then it was liberated in 1944 by the Red Army to return to its original owners.
@@wizard-adept It is (or at least was) more Finnish than Russian. Iis the largest Karelian city
When exactly was it "more" Finnish? As well as I aware, at least in the XX century, its Finnish population was only a small fraction, while Russians had the absoulte majority, and I doubt that it was any different in previous couple of centuries, as the city was never a part of the Grand Duchy of Finland and, as I already said, was founded by the Russians. Thus its perplexing how Finns could even lay a claim to it. Yes, it's the largest Karelian city, but "Karelian" doesn't mean "Finnish".
@@wizard-adept Karelian means much more Finnish than Russian. Listen little bit of Karelian and tell me do you understand it. I myself can understand pretty much every second word. I admit that it is not even really Karelian now but Finland definetly had a reason to fight so hard for Petrozavodsk rather than for Leningrad. And why the city was renamed to Äänislinna by Finns and why many living there considered it a liberation
With only their rifles and hunter skills!
Wasn't the Red Army doing bad after the purges?
It was invasion not liberation. Viipuri was a Finnish city before the war.
Tää on Petroskoi eikä Viipuri.
Sisu
Liberate? It was soviet city, finns.
Liberated from Stalin and communism
@@sarno494 You captured this soviet town. Probably, you wanted to free Leningrad when you, finns, besieged it?
@@БубликПомидорович re-taking Land that was stole and then Just a little bit more
Clearly without even looking at your name people can tell you are Russian and you support Russians more than Finns... 🤦🏻♂️
@@readytodie7355 Yes, I am. Finns occupied Petrozavodsk and created concentration camp for soviet soldiers
Петрозаводск Российский !!!
Cykq finlandia better
Suomen armeija vapautti karjalaiset ryssän ikeestä ja paraati Äänislinnasa. Toki lähtö tuli, mutta saivatpa ihmiset maistaa vapautta siellä edes kolme vuotta! KIROTUT OLKOON RYSSÄT JA MUUT SAATANAN KÄTYRIT
@@janneanttila78 clown moment🤣🤣🤣
ratio
Petroskoi, Karelian!
Liberated! 😂
Интереснее видео 1944 года , когда все фашистские прихвостни получили сполна по счету.
That happened a bit more south.
The Finns didn't liberate the city beacuse it was Soviet even before the Winter War. It was captured not liberated
Liberated, stay mad
it was built on karelian/vepsian land. capturing and wiping filthy russians off of it was indeed liberation
@@user-ce6iy2nw5o No, it was always Russian. You all have some kind of phobia that every land taken away from Russia is liberated, that's hilarious. Only the lands recaptured by the Finns in 1941 after 1939/40 war are to be considered as liberated.
@@elomial724 vepsians lived there a millenium before the russians set foot in there. First time probably after the 1500's. They inhabited all areas north, west and east of lake rybinsk and the arghangelsk by the name of bjarmians. You genocided them thought so they only live where they live today, wonder why they don't teach you that in school. yeah and all of karelia republic was mostly karelian until the wars.
@@user-ce6iy2nw5o I have never heard of vepsians. Vepsians are Sweds, Karelians or Finnish? How did you assume I am Russian?