I think that people should know that Saga is signed with Resistance Records, a "pro-White activism" label. This song is clearly highlighting the fact that she is pro White power. Whether you agree with this position or not, you should know what this song is about.
To me this song appears to be about WW2 when the Germans tried to invade Russia.
To me this song appears to be about WW2 when the Germans tried to invade Russia.
"in a square of the color of blood" - the Red Square in Moscow
"in a square of the color of blood" - the Red Square in Moscow
"And the snow fell, defeating the beast's only rival" - the beast is Stalin and the German army suffered heavy defeats in WW2 due to the cold winter (the plan was to have won the war with Russia prior to snow fall - hence most likely the reason for the song's title).
"And the snow fell, defeating the beast's only rival" - the beast is Stalin and the German army suffered heavy defeats in WW2 due to the cold winter (the plan was to have won the war with Russia prior to snow fall - hence most likely the reason for the song's title).
"to the borders of your fatherland" - reference to Germany
"to the borders of your fatherland" - reference to Germany
I also believe this is a Skrewdriver cover. The song writer (Ian Stuart) was a "white power" supporter, and it appears this song sympathises with the plight of the German army (but probably in the writer's opinion more with the ideals of Hitler and Nazism).
"to see the picture of the red flag in Berlin" - the establishment of East Berlin (the Communist Bloc)
I think that people should know that Saga is signed with Resistance Records, a "pro-White activism" label. This song is clearly highlighting the fact that she is pro White power. Whether you agree with this position or not, you should know what this song is about.
To me this song appears to be about WW2 when the Germans tried to invade Russia.
To me this song appears to be about WW2 when the Germans tried to invade Russia.
"in a square of the color of blood" - the Red Square in Moscow
"in a square of the color of blood" - the Red Square in Moscow
"And the snow fell, defeating the beast's only rival" - the beast is Stalin and the German army suffered heavy defeats in WW2 due to the cold winter (the plan was to have won the war with Russia prior to snow fall - hence most likely the reason for the song's title).
"And the snow fell, defeating the beast's only rival" - the beast is Stalin and the German army suffered heavy defeats in WW2 due to the cold winter (the plan was to have won the war with Russia prior to snow fall - hence most likely the reason for the song's title).
"to the borders of your fatherland" - reference to Germany
"to the borders of your fatherland" - reference to Germany
I also believe this is a Skrewdriver cover. The song writer (Ian Stuart) was a "white power" supporter, and it appears this song sympathises with the plight of the German army (but probably in the writer's opinion more with the ideals of Hitler and Nazism).
"to see the picture of the red flag in Berlin" - the establishment of East Berlin (the Communist Bloc)
this is for the prog rock band Saga, not the swedish singer.
this is for the prog rock band Saga, not the swedish singer.