Song Of Artillerymen

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The Fiery Spirit of the Artillerymen

The song 'Song Of Artillerymen' by The Red Army Choir is a powerful and patriotic anthem that captures the spirit and determination of Soviet artillerymen during World War II. The lyrics are imbued with a deep love for the motherland and a fierce resolve to defend it against invaders. The song opens with a declaration of love for the homeland and a commitment to fight for its honor, even in the face of death. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with imagery of burning cities and the relentless force of war, symbolized by the 'god of war' in the forests.

The chorus, 'Artillerymen, Stalin gave the order! Artillerymen, the Motherland calls us!' is a rallying cry that underscores the sense of duty and urgency felt by the soldiers. It highlights the personal sacrifices made for the greater good, as they fight 'for the tears of our mothers' and 'for our Motherland.' The repetition of 'fire! fire!' emphasizes the relentless and unyielding nature of their mission. The song also serves as a reminder to loved ones back home that the artillerymen are fighting fiercely to protect their freedom and bring victory.

In the final verse, the song looks forward to the eventual victory and the return home. It speaks of a celebratory salute in honor of their leader and the people, symbolizing the joy and relief that will come with the end of the war. The song encapsulates the themes of sacrifice, duty, and patriotism, and serves as a stirring tribute to the bravery and resilience of the Soviet artillerymen during one of the most challenging periods in their history.

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