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Eastern Europe Includes Eastern Front, Winter and Continuation War and Soviet & German conquests of the Upper & Middle Balkans. Does not include Russo-Japanese Wars in 1939 and 1945.


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Just downloaded from ITunes a song I used to listen to years ago, "Roads to Moscow", by Al Stewart. A hauntingly beautiful rock and roll song about a Russian fighting in WWII. I hadn't heard it in 30 years until tonight. Anyone else familiar with it? If not you ought to check it out. BTW, I have really been enjoying the forums here. You guys do a good job.
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Best song of 1973;
YouTube - Al Stewart - Roads To Moscow
And a version with animations; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrgWP7K-Gok
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Thanks Jeff,
Really enjoyed the animated version.
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"The Gulag Archipelego" was also released in the West in 1973 and it had a huge effect; The Gulag Archipelago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I remember that song but it has been years since I heard it.

Anouther song similar to it is The Partisan Song by Leonard Cohen. The best version was on Austin City Limits but here is a link you can hear the studio version.

Leonard Cohen – The Partisan – Listen free and discover music at Last.fm
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Hi;
Here's a Partisan song by Lydia Ruslanova; YouTube - Partizan
And here's a wartime favorite from Russia; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3bksG5iXOk
And it has been mentioned that the Russians had one fantastic arsenal of Music.
Then there was the Leningrad symphony by Shostakovich; written and performed during the siege; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mx5B-UVQsw I recently read Mike Jones "Leningrad" and it really adds depth if you play this while reading the book (Mike is working on a Battle of Moscow book just now). There is a seige era account in Jones about a German soldier who tuned his radio into the premiere of the Leningrad symphony and suddenly just knew that they were never going to take the city.
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PS. Mike is currently working on a Battle of Moscow book; Here is some music to set the tone Mike! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSQHt...eature=related
And of course "Holy War" ; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzdG2...eature=related The rage and determination expressed in this song is real-and genuinely felt by the general Soviet population.
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Default Re: 'Roads to Moscow" Al Stewart

Just saw this thread, Al Stewart's "Past, Present & Future" is an all-time favorite album of mine. It also has a song called 'The Last Day of June, 1934', about the Night of the Long Knives.
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