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  • LOVE THSI SONG!!! greets from the nederlands!

  • komunjare jebali vas staljin i tito

  • Que vuelva la URSS!

  • russie good song !!! french fan from paris

  • who is the man they start clapping to when he makes an appearance , is he like a high ranking party official or something?

  • Alexdrovci a Elena Vaenga mojho srdca sú najmilší.Ich piesne má nabíjaju životom a láskou.

  • long life to Russia !! God bless u !!

    Greetings from France !!

  • Gáz kamra!!

  • Hermoso cuando la gente se une para cantar. Lastima que están lejos de la Argentina.

    Un gran abrazo.

    joseluislapenta@yahoo.com.ar

  • Красавцы!!!

  • The more people sing a song, the greater the sensation, right? Now just imagine all people of the world sit at the same table and decide this world to become one village... who will object it? Imagine the number of voices singing that song... Do we worry about the color of that song? 20 years ago you might have a reason for that worry... Why for Gods sake do you worry now, why? Big countries, and even small one, like insignificant country of Croatia will join, -if we all long for spasiva
  • Finish!!!

  • Merveilleux chant aux sonorités exceptionnelle.

  • Russia today is a free country where almost 80 percent still claim to be atheist...but that same 80 percent also say they attend Pascal Church services...!?!

  • прелепа песма!

  • what a nice song

  • That's my favorite sovietic song !

  • GUSTAV HUSAK 

  • Beautiful wonderful. thanks

  • Your songs are great as your nation! Greetings to Russia from Hungary!

  • Red Army Chorus!

    Perfect!

    Greetings from Turkey

  • é stupenda la russia! Come la sua gente e le sue tradizioni! :)

  • 5 MARCH 1940 KATYN MASACRE.

  • @sonador88 You must separate music and political background.

  • 5 MARCH 1940 KATYN MASACRE

  • v5c4x3

  • Brothers Slavs, we should keep together! Otherwise capitalists will destroy us. We will revenge for Kosovo, for Czechoslovakia, for Iraq we will revenge and for Indians we will revenge. Americans never were at war. They only bombed usual people, trying to intimidate them. But it isn't terrible. Germans bombed Sankt-Peterburg 872 days. And anything at them didn't leave. We will come to power and then Americans wholly learn taste of war. We will teach them to respect people and their traditions.

  • GLORY TO THE BRAVE ARMY OF USSR AND ALL VETERANS!

    GREETING FROM AFGHANISTAN!

  • @jawfrosh

    Didn't Afghanistan get Invaded by the USSR? I believe so...

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1 Yes it was. It was at those who has sold the ideals to the west. We hate all of them for it. Our president has handed over the higher state award to Gorbachev. Shortly he for it will pay the blood. Russia starts to wake up. It will be fast our capitalist mode will dethrone also Russia again becomes great power.Sorry for my english

  • @RussiaNOTbad

    I believe Gorbachev is Dead, or is very old, is he not? I am not very sure, but i do remember his presence at Ronald Reagan's Funeral in 2004.

    I also don't believe communism will ever return to Russia. The Russian people suffered greatly under communism, and the Communist party did not do anything Major for the People of Russia, the Communist party was a small party who only came to power because of the efforts of Imperial Germany to get Russia out of the war and the Anger of -

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1 No,Gorbachev very old but not dead.Medvedev give him Andrey Pervozvanniy's award(The higher award of the Russian Federation since 1998.)It is a spittle in our veterans.

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1 No,Gorbachev very old but not dead.Medvedev give him Andrey Pervozvanniy's award(The higher award of the Russian Federation since 1998.)It is a spittle in our veterans.In 2008 voting a name of Russia, here results has been taken:1.Alexand Nevskiy.2 Petr 1.3 Stalin 4.Pyshkin.

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1 whatever faggot

  • @createx3a

    Ach, and here we see a member of the US virgin Islands commenting on something that has nothing to do with him. Learn to support your own country, and not a country whose main goal was to destroy freedom.

  • @RussiaNOTbad

    The Russian people against the good Romanov Family. The greatest victims in the Russian Revolution were the Romanovs, who were Murdered because of the cowardice of Lenin and his fear that they could return to power. A majority of the Russian people, when Lenin took over, did not like the Communist party, in fact many of them supported a democratic Government, but their wishes were not granted until 1991.

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1 they are weak

  • @GeneralBurkhalter1

    Yes you are right, but it is better to be invaded by one Great Country as USSR who worked for development and progress than being invaded by 32 countries who creates war, hater between people groups, who supports islamic fundamentalism and feed them. Who invaded that country for thier own strategicialy purposes.

  • @createx3a

    ??????

  • GLORY TO RUSSIA! Greetings from Croatia :)

  • ЖИВОТ ДАЈЕМ,РУСИЈУ НЕ ДАЈЕМ !!! БОГ НА НЕБУ,РУСИЈА НА ЗЕМЉИ !!

    ПРИВЕТ ОТ СЕРБАМ !

  • bravo comrade*****

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  • Поздрави от България на Русия! превъзходна песен!

  • Gyonyoru dal! Beautiful song! It was almost 20 years ago when I`ve heard this song last time

    Thank you!

  • Rozkwitały jabłonie i grusze......

    wychodziła nad brzeg Katiusza, na wysoki...... brzeg......itd...

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  • Поздрави от България и НАТО. Никога вече заедно с азиатци

  • @Nitzshe НАТО нам нахуй тут надо?

  • those where the times...

  • превосходно!

  • The russian army has better songs then the german army :D Greez form Germany :)

  • One of the most beautiful and nostalgic song made in Russia! Greeting from China.

  • Уф како ће Руја поново да их згази... Једва чекам.

  • люблю русия и катюша,привет из България

  • I am not Russian but I have a pleasant taste for the Russian music. I heard some Russian music I like some and I did not like others but the best 2 songs I have ever heard are Katusha and Tetris. If some one can tell me about other legendary Russian folkloric songs I would be very mush grateful.

  • @najiballah1 Russian folk song Korobeiniki (Korobushka)- Tetris song 

  • @najiballah1

    Try on youtube: Russian Guitar - Korobeiniki (Korobushka - Tetris song) Sergei Orekhov

  • Am i wrong or is Yuri Andropov?

  • @edi213009 No, it's Matvei Blanter (Матвей Блантер) the composer of *Katyusha*. This song was composed in 1938 by Matvei Blanter and the lyrics were written by Mikhail Isakovsky.

  • the best song russian

  • Música emocionante e linda !

  • Zivela Rusija,pozdrav Ruskoj braci iz Srbije.

    Privet Rusija

  • Jako volum ovu muziku!

    Ja Živim u Srbiju(Vajdasag) znam srpski i mađarski,znam da sviram na violinu i dak sviram onda je prva muyika je ovo!

    ladakirazov komment izbriši!

    Znam mađarski i ne bi trebalo da ovaj komment tu bude! ;)

  • @Relax0Relax

    Éljen a magyar!

  • I LOVE YOU KATYUSHA

  • Dögöljenek meg!!!! komcsik

  • I don't know why, but every time I hear russian language, I feel a knot in my throat, like I'm about to cry, but I don't understand a single word! How strange is it?

  • @kerplunkboy that's because there are true feelings involved in their songs

  • @kerplunkboy It happens to me too. it is because Russian is the most adorable, wonderful, sexy language in the whole world. You don't even need to understand it. Just listen to the sound of it and you shiver....

  • I LOVE YOU RUSSIA☭☭☭

  • This is nice, tribute from Iraq to Russia, we were allies and will forever be.

  • @B747X Thank you B747X, much respect to Iraq, from Russia.

  • CCCP

  • Viva a URSS,com glasnost e perestroika.

  • Матвей Блантер и Борис Александров -- гении !!!

  • Бог на небу, Русија на Земљи !

    Живела Русија !

    Живела Србија !

  • @svemirskakontrola Fuck you nazi!!! It was not rossia it was SSSR!!!

  • @svemirskakontrola Tako je brate mili! Ziveo sav Ruski i Srpski narod!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WOW! shivers on my back!

  • CCCP!

  • nostalgia CCCPP ARGELIA, SAHARA LIBIA!!

  • CCCP RUSIJA

    CCCC SRBIJA

    BRAT ZA UVJEK

    *brother's 4 ever

  • @E18GERMERING

    Lol at little serbs humping russias leg.

  • "...scarpe rotte eppur bisogna andar..."

  • USSR is dead but Russia lives on. Communism is Russia's past, not the present. Know the difference, people. I am proud of Russia today, and I am happy that communism is over. It didn't do anything good for my family. Only the poor got something out of it. My family was robbed for our wealth. I love Russia as it is today!

  • selfish scum

  • Shut your dirty mouth! And keep it shut, because you don't have any idea what you're talking about. Only Russians know what Russian communism is - people who have survived the communism. It's so easy to call me "selfish", but that's basically the only word that people like you know. You don't know me - you don't know if I'm selfish. And you definitely don't know what my family has lived through. So focuse on the politics in your own country! And shame on you for talking like that to a girl!

  • My family has lived trough communism In Russia So shut up life was good until it broke now the only chance of survival is to goto America or find a job in Moscow where there is only a few my family is getting through day by day barely we were lucky we left early...and I see your talking about how your family the rich selfish would rather think of themselves than others...Go ahead and feel happy about many people starving in Russia today.

  • Wake up - there's alaways gonna be people starving in Russia. It's such a huge country, the government doesn't have the resources OR the money to take care of every single little family in Russia. Not yet at least. But now people have the choice and the chance to do something with their lives in stead of living in a society where "everybody is equal". You know what the equality of communism means? It means being stuck in your own situation.

  • And you can't speak for your family... As you said yourself, your family lives in America now. That means they don't know how life is in Russia NOW. My family has lived through communism AND they still live in Russia. I go there every summer, and when my family compares life now with life during the communism they prefer life now! You can't save every bum on every corner. But at least now people have a choice and a voice. Russia is better off with democracy and Putin and Medvedev are loved.

  • Communism everybody had the chance to live the same no rich or poor. As you said yourself you visit Russia every summer you don't live there. Plus you said that my family doesn't know how Russia is today. We know perfectly if your rich live is easy if your in between live is a struggle if your poor your dead or dieing. Putin and Medvedev are actually trying to recreate a Communist Russia. Putin was a KGB agent your know?

  • No, I live in Denmark. But I watch Russian news every other day to follow the politics, and I often speak with my family on the phone, so I know a lot about their situation. You're not right about the classes. After the communism my family obviously became middle class, because we lost a lot. But my grandmother doesn't "struggle" to get food on the table. Life is not as hard as it used to be, and not as hard as you say. Who cares about Putins past? I only care about what he does for Russia now.

  • go hang yourself capitalist scum

  • I'd rather be a capitalist than be such a rotten person that I would wish for someone to be hung for discussing politics on a web site. But that's alright - God will punish you for wishing that for a sweet 17-year-old girl. And thank you for replying with such an intelligent comment which completely proves my point.

  • being a capitalist is wishing for your fellow humans to be slaves and die being slaves,hopefully youll understand more of how the world works as you mature

  • Oh, that's clever. Using the age-card are we? My age doesn't mean that I am inferior to you. In fact I will always be superior to you in Russian politics, because you can never really know before you've lived in Russia and spoken to Russians. Medias constantly try to manipulate people in other contries to believe that Russia is "the bad guy" in any situation - especially Putin. But put a journalist on the streets of Moscow and the truth will show that most Russians love Putin and the new Russia.

  • I know that but the discussion was of socialism/capitalism,and just because you dont live in a country doesnt mean you dont know anything about it,i know more about politics than you do,and probably more about russian history as well

  • No, that is incorrect - the discussion is whether communism is better for Russia than democracy. You'd know that if you'd read my other comments, not only the one that upset you. Russian history is the past. As I wrote in the first comment (...): "USSR is dead but Russia lives on. Communism is Russia's past, not the present" Basically the point is that the past is irrelevant. And if it isn't, then the present is better ANYWAY, because millions are not put down by a dictator and people are free.

  • Communism isnt about russia,communism is an international movement and as a communist i would like to see a communist government in russia again.

    If you dont know your past and your history you have no identity,yeah sure were free to drink as much cocacola as we want,hurray!

  • You ridicule the freedom of the Russian people and you wish for Russians to suffer under a dictator once more.... It seems to me that you're the selfish one. I wish you had experienced the Russian communism as it was. Then your mouth wouldn't have been so big. It's so easy to sit in your safe, sweet Sweden and say that you're a communist. But you have no idea what communism is. I do know my history. And I am a proud Russian. But I would never wish for Russia what you wish.

  • And I am not going to repeat myself, so if you want to continue this I suggest you read the rest of my comments, in stead of pointing out things that I have already spoken for.

  • you dont even live in russia yourself so i guess you know what your parents have told you,besides it depends who you ask,if every russian thinks like you about soviet,its strange how the communist party in russia can still be the biggest in the world?yeah i wish i had experienced the Russian communism as it was as well,so we agree there at least ;D

  • I moved to Denmark a few years ago, because my mother knows that the possibilites for education are much better here (it's free). And I have totally adapted. But I haven't forgot where I come from. And I say you this - Scandinavia is such an easy place to live. Sweden is even better than Denmark. So no whiny Scandinavian today would've survived the Russian communism. You'd die without all the social benefits - without all the money that the government provides every citizen with.

  • So you should be happy about your situation. The communist party is supported by older people who don't know anything BUT communism and have troubles adapting to the new system. But that's just the way old people are - they'd rather stick to what they've grown a custom to. The young part of the population wants change, we want Russia to be a democratic country and to function well with the other countries. We don't want to be united with Belarus, Ukraine etc. - we want to stand on our own.

  • you dont know me so dont judge me,im not a whiner,and you where born 3 years after soviet collapsed so what do you know?except the tradegy that happened when the state ceased to provide for the citizens and transformen from planned economy to market economy over one night.And about the wellfare system?lol you tell me that education and healthcare wasnt free in soviet?you didnt even need ensurances ffs!besides true swedish communists has always helped communist,we even had a brigade in vietnam

  • Who cares on what date communism officially ended? Do you think Russia changed over night? Russia is still recovering from the damages that communism is to blame for. Are you kidding me? What educations? Are you really saying that a woman could become a lawyer during the communism?? The whole purpose of communism is that everyone is equal! But as I've said before; the equality of communism means being stuck in your own situation. Now people can do what they want with their lives.

  • If you call working at a fabric inhaling dangerous steams and eduation - then yeah, you could get a free education during the communism - "ffs"! Health care? Yeah, you recieved bread if you stood in line long enough, so that you wouldn't die and your fabric wouldn't lose a worker.

  • lol yeah that would explain all russian scientists who has won the nobelprize,soviet had no education,haha,you just keep stepping on your own toes,the famous "breadlines" was in the transformatioen between planned and market economy and i think capitalism is to blame for that

  • So I "keep stepping on my own toes"? Elaborate. I certainly think I have managed to argue for my case better than you have for yours.

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  • no education in soviet?just look at all russian/soviet scientists that has won the nobelprize

  • dont pull the lie about "recovering" wich russia was the most powerful?soviet?or the "human paradise" when the tsar and the church ruled everything?ì dont think you want that time back,

  • Ты и русского языка, скорее всего, не знаешь. А то спор идет о России, а ты пишешь по-английски. Смешно!

  • capitalism and "democracy" in Russia was the greatest theft in world history tens of billions in the hands of gangsters crooked former politicians and foreign investors. Much of this money was taken out of the country. Meanwhile instead of the occasional shortages of the communist era people found there was plenty of everything because most people couldn't afford it. Lack of basic medicine food or jobs and a rise in deaths from preventable disease and alcholisn leaves millions homeless

  • @TemujinMSM True, we can somewhat call it the "Red cancer", but you can't say this isn't part of Russia's people history and they will favorize it for the fact Lenin and Stalin brought great changes, but while great in amount of changes, terrible in terms of impact on country.

    CCCP will never dissappear from our history, and this song is one of the reasons those terrible times are so wonderful to stay in our memory.

  • You summed it up very well.

  • I would not say it was terrible times. Based on my own experience and observations I can tell you that terrible times began after the Soviet Union was destroyed. Comparing to what happened next, the Soviet era was almost like Paradise.

  • whatever,i dont debate politics with stupid children who dont now their own good and has learned what they know about the world from watching mtv

  • What education? One of the best in the world. And it was completely free.

    And woman was definitely able to become a lawyer. And many of them were. The concept of communist stands for equality between man and woman. There were no restrictions at this point. It seems that you have no idea about real life in the USSR. You simply repeating western anticommunist propaganda cliché.

  • I'm not repeating anything. I'm Russian and my family hated living during the communism. At one point things were so bad that my mother had to stand in line for up to 1 hour just to get some bread, while she was 7-8 months pregnant with me. Free education? You don't have to live in a communist society to get a free education. Here in Denmark we have free education... Denmark. Go read about Denmark. No further words are needed.

  • OK, I am Russian too. I and my family are really missing that time. Probably we are talking about different countries. I grew up in the USSR. I know what I am talking about. You are just 18 years old. You did not see the USSR. You were born after. Lines for bread and for other stuff appeared at the very end, when Gorbachev was destroying the country. Before perestroika lines for bread were unthinkable.

  • Free education in some western countries was introduced much later than in the USSR, and they did it being inspired by the Soviet example. While officially there is capitalism in western countries, many of them already gradually switching to socialism.

  • @laserbeam5 What about almost free medication while being one of the best ones in the world at that time? What about f'ree education while being the best one in the world?

  • Did not get your question. In my comments I already mentioned that.

  • @kseniasmirnoff Girl, you have no idea what you are talking about. Do you even imagine what Soviet Union was? BTW, hearing from you, you only talk with your mothers' words, not your own. You cannot judge upon one testimony.

  • Только не надо брехать так нагло, а? За хлебушком в очереди его матушка по часу стояла! Ты в блокадном Ленинграде родился? Здесь тебе не Дания, там тебе, может быть, и верят, а я сам 1972 г.р. и отлично помню, что к чему.

  • Из твоих риторических вопросов, душка, видно, что социализма ты и не нюхала. Ты русская вообще?

  • I love Russia too. But I just believe live was easier for most people back then no one was homeless. I sorry I did not mean to offend you in anyway.

  • ez ám a szám

  • imponente..

    un mexicano viendo lo que hace el ruso

  • Khmmmm.. Polish support for white army in Russian civil war...

    Historia magistra vitae est

  • Lazinberg, i cant' understand what you mean what is wrong with supporting white army? what is wrong with supporting any army at any civil war?

    Anyway, Polish didn't support any of those armies

  • Russian civil war, Russian....

    That problem must solve only Russian..

    Not Serbia, Polska, Germany or any other coutry..

    You support half nation and kill ohter of same nation..

    Civil war must be problem of one contry.

    Sorry for my english, i hope you understand my writing.

    Greeting from Serbia

  • I forget... yes, polska was supported white army

  • The Katyn Massacre was of course Horrible and unjustifiable, and Russia should apologise for it in my opinion. But there are plenty of videos on Youtube discussing the Katyn Massacre, and I don't see why you had to come to this video of Katyusha, which is a song about a girl missing her lover who is fighting at war, and comment on the atrocities commited by the Red Army, which although were horrible dont represent the Russian role in the second world was as awhole, and has nothing to do withsong

  • After soviet-polish war 1919-1921 more than 60000 soviet prisoners of war were killed in POLISH concentration camps... I'M also WAITING FOR YOUR COMMENTS

  • masacre from fantana alba,01-04-1941,30000 romanian ,killed by russian army,

  • Romanian in USSR? Is it 1st April joke?

  • In WW2 more than 20000 Polish officers were killed in Katyni... In 1956 the soviet army killed more than 2600 Hungarian in the revolution.. We don't forget the terror of the communism!!!! We don't forget the terror of the communism!!

  • We don't forget terror of capitalism!!!!

  • Nor CAN we forget the terror of Capitalism, for we see it to this very day!

  • so what?it doesnt matter where in the world you live,if you take up arms against the governmet you will get in prison or killed,whats wrong with that?shall everyone who dont like the government start killing police and military and then cry in the mediea because the where sent to prison?!

  • OK, i have a little question, does the katiusha song is related to the katyusha, the WWII rocket launcher truck used by the soviets?

  • Hahahaha, not really :) Kayusha is a women's nick name, kinda short for Katarina ( same way as Kathy is a short version of Kathryn in English. Now, both the song and the rocket launching system were called Katyusha, i.e. Kathy :)

  • Very interesting question. As the music of that song also is used in the "Marsh minometchikov" (the mortar men's march). Also: the song was written in the time of WWII. And even some Russians mean that this song is a metaphor about the rocket launchers... they are also people saying that the rocket launcher is called "Katyusha" because of that song (but why didn't they call a tank or plane like that?). Anyway: some connection between the song and the RL exists :)

  • as mentioned below, Katyusha is a nickname for Catherine and the song is about the girl. Translation: Apples and pears were blossomin Mist on the river floating On the bank katyusha stepped out On the high steep bank. Stepped out, started a song About one grey steppe eagle About her loved one Whose letters she cherished. Oh song, maiden's song Fly towards the clear sun And to the warrior on a far away border Bring katysha's greeting.
  • víbornéééééé video

  • Величайшая песня, вызывающая генетический ужас у всех наших врагов и гордость у всех наших друзей!

  • Great Video. Makes me ro remember my life in USSR '67 to '73. I was a student there.

  • this song has 2 different separate meanings

  • No difference between the Soviet government and Western governments, in terms of good and evil.

  • oh yes, there is. relatively there were fewer skyscrapers in the ussr. and relatively fewer peoples sent to death camps beacuse they votes on the other.

  • Skyscrapers are what the 2% of the population that have wealth put up to enslave 98% of the population that are under the impression they can get out of it.

    But Capitalism can be blamed for all the world's problems. If almost everyone in Europe hadn't come to colonize Africa, there wouldn't be these civil wars. If the Soviet chairmen hadn't been Capitalists, they wouldn't have sent everyone to the forced labor camps.

    No, there wasn't. Both were Capitalist.

  • Good and evil are but the same side on a mobeius band.

  • Кто знает. кто дирижировал хором и оркестром на этом концерте? Вроде бы генерал-майор Семён Чернецкий?

  • smotri-ka vnimatel'no... po moemu eto General-mayor Boris Aleksandrovich Aleksandrov - syn osnovatelya etogo khora. ili ty imela v vidu togo khloptsa v ochkakh, kotoryj stesnyalsya...? ;)

  • Спасибо за комментарий. Хлопец в очках - это автор музыки к песне, Матвей Исаакович Блантер.