This song was sung during the anti-fascist resistance in World War II to boost the morale of Soviet soldiers and is about a girl who sings a poem to her lover, a Red Army soldier.
Unlike other Eastern European countries that fell into the trap of NATO fascism after the "overthrow" and "transition to American democracy" and the Soviet legacy was erased from public spaces and the minds of their masses, Belarusians still remember their ancestors' progressive and revolutionary struggles. In this dark age of Europe and the domination of racism and fascism, there is a glimmer of hope.
▫️The country's flag is still the same color as the flag of Belarus during the socialist era, although the liberal-fascist opposition in recent years has tried to support the West, overthrowing the current government, using the "red and white" flag belonging to Nazi Germany. Replace during World War II.
Belarus find their own way to find out soviet era
29 May
Anti-fascist mass singing at the Minsk Railway Station In early May this year, on the anniversary of the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany, a group of people at the railway station in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, sang the famous song "Katyusha".