Partisans
see also: Etymology of Partisans
See also: In favor
the Partisans is a traditional Chant Soviet. Although written long enough before the Second world war, this song was very much used by the Red Army at the time of this war.
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By the cold and the famine
- In the cities and the fields
- With the call of large Lénine ((a))
- rose the partisans.
- In the cities and the fields
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to take again the shore
- the last rampart of the white
- By the mounts and the plains
- advanced the partisans. ((a))
- the last rampart of the white
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Our peace, it is their conquest
- Because in millet nine hundred and seventeen
- Under snows and the storms
- They saved the Soviets. ((a))
- Because in millet nine hundred and seventeen
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Crushing the white armies
- And driving out the atamans
- They finished their countryside
- On the edges of the Ocean. ((a))
- And driving out the atamans
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