We Are Marching in Wide Fields

"We Are Marching in Wide Fields"[a] was the march of the Russian Liberation Army (RLA), which fought in World War II on the side of Nazi Germany. The text was written in June 1943 by Anatoly Flaume (under the pseudonym A. Florov), Mikhail Davydov wrote the music. The song was recorded in Berlin in the propaganda department of the "Vineta" of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda.[1]


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  1. ^ "АНАТОЛИЙ ЯКОВЛЕВИЧ ФЛАУМЕ (1912-1989) - АНАТОЛИЙ ЯКОВЛЕВИЧ ФЛАУМЕ (1912-1989) - Ростислав Полчанинов (США) - Публикации —". www.russkije.lv.

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