Finnish Military March - Hakkapeliittain Marrsi

Hakkapeliittain marssi (“March of the Hakkapeliittas“) or Finska Rytteriets Marsch in Swedish (“March of the Finnish Cavalry“), also known as Suomalaisen ratsuväen marssi 30-vuotisessa sodassa or Finska rytteriets marsch i trettioåriga kriget (“March of the Finnish cavalry in 30 years war“) is one of the Finnish and Swedish cavalry’s battle marches and one of the oldest currently played. It originates from the times of Thirty Years’ War when Finnish cavalrymen were known as hakkapeliitta and it became popular with military bands. It was given lyrics (in Swedish) in 1872 by Zacharias Topelius and is commonly known as the “March of the Finnish Cavalry during the Thirty Years War“. The Prussian army officially adopted it for use in 1891; it is now a standard of the German marching band repertoire. The march is the official regimental march of the Swedish 19th infantry regiment, I 19. The Swedish cavalry regiment “K1“ (now part of the Life
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