Tali-Ihantala 1944 movie

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Bolt

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Hm, yes, looking good, judging from those several seconds of teaser.

But can you pls tell more about the battle itself? I'm too lazy to google it now. :)
 

REZ

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Tali was a great map in the Mod. People will argue the layout wasnt terrific... but it was the working mortars that made it shine. I wonder why Tripwire never took that idea and ran with it... couldve been a great adition to the gameplay.
 

Welt

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Going to see this on 5.12. My school is having a "veteran appreciation day" and few of us will go watch it with some veterans. This should be a nice movie.:p
 

RedGuardist

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I hope that this is going to be better than the earlier film Lindman made. And it just have to be better actually.:)

That
 

Oldih

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Perkele has few meanings:

1. It means devil in biblical literature.
2. It is a term about Ukko, an ancient God in some finnish peasant religion (not 100% sure about this one, can't remember so early at the morning)
3. It is a swear word.

So that's perkele for you, perkele.
 

RedGuardist

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Perkele has few meanings:

1. It means devil in biblical literature.
2. It is a term about Ukko, an ancient God in some finnish peasant religion (not 100% sure about this one, can't remember so early at the morning)
3. It is a swear word.

So that's perkele for you, perkele.

Number 2 is almost correct. It
 

Bolt

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Latvian and Lithuanian languages are in different language "family" - they are in Baltic family, while Estonian and Finnish are in Finno-Ugor (at least, that's what it's called in Russian), Wikipedia tells "Uralic" for some odd reason. So I'd say that this word is from Estonian. :)
 

RedGuardist

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Latvian and Lithuanian languages are in different language "family" - they are in Baltic family, while Estonian and Finnish are in Finno-Ugor (at least, that's what it's called in Russian), Wikipedia tells "Uralic" for some odd reason. So I'd say that this word is from Estonian. :)

I know that, mate.:) But I