Padaj silo i nepravdo
Template:Short description "Padaj silo i nepravdo" (Template:Literal translation) is a Yugoslav revolutionary song inspired by the Hvar Rebellion. It is based on "Slobodarka", a 1908 song written by Josip Smodlaka.Template:Sfn The song first appeared on the island of Hvar in 1922.Template:Sfn
During World War II, the song was popular among Yugoslav Partisans, particularly those from Dalmatia.Template:Sfn
The song gained prominence after being featured in the film Battle of Neretva. It was also featured in Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo, a 1986 studio album by Bijelo Dugme, a prominent Yugoslav rock band.[1]
Lyrics
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Padaj silo i nepravdo, |
Fall oh force and injustice, |
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See also
References
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Works cited
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