"Katyusha" wartime song

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The "Katyusha" wartime song is a famous Soviet World War II-era patriotic folk song about a young woman longing for her beloved at the front, widely recognized as a symbol of Soviet resistance and morale.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian folk-style song
Soviet wartime song
patriotic song
song
adaptedInto Chinese revolutionary songs
Italian partisan song "Fischia il vento"
multiple languages
associatedWith Katyusha rocket launcher
Red Army
Soviet partisans
associatedWithConflict World War II
composer Matvei Blanter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
culturalStatus Soviet patriotic classic
iconic World War II song
firstPerformancePeriod late 1930s
genre folk-style song
patriotic song
war song
hasMelodicStyle simple memorable melody
hasRhythmicStyle march-like rhythm
includedIn repertoires of Russian choirs
repertoires of international folk ensembles
influenceOn Soviet popular music
wartime propaganda songs
inspiredNameOf Katyusha rocket launcher
language Russian
lyricist Mikhail Isakovsky NERFINISHED
motif blooming nature
distant front line
springtime
narrativeFocus beloved at the front
young woman
notablePeriodOfPopularity Eastern Front of World War II
surface form: Great Patriotic War
performedBy Red Army Choir
Red Army Choir
surface form: Soviet military ensembles
performedOnOccasion Victory Day celebrations
military commemorations
publicationYear 1938
setting riverbank
symbolOf Soviet resistance
Soviet wartime morale
theme longing
love
loyalty
patriotism
separation by war
usedFor boosting troop morale
patriotic mobilization
writtenIn 1938

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Katyusha rocket launcher namedAfter "Katyusha" wartime song
Katyusha nicknameOrigin "Katyusha" wartime song
this entity surface form: Russian wartime song "Katyusha"