In the Hills of Manchuria from song of the soviet japanese campaign song Watch Video
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Description: This melancholy Russian waltz was written by Ilya Alekseevitch Shatrov and is properly called 'Na Sopkah Manchurii'. The words, added by C. Petrov, relate to the battle of Mukden (1905), the last major land battle of the Russo-Japanese War. Here's a sample: nnAround us, it is calm. Hills are covered by darkness.nSuddenly, the moon shines through the clouds,nGraves hold their calm.nThe white glow of the crosses — heroes are asleep.nThe shadows of the past circle around,nRecall again and again t
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