Birch Forest is a folk song of the former Soviet Union, which originated in Ukraine and belonged to the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War. It was inspired by the story of a Soviet soldier during World War II. Russian pop band Bai Liu also sang "Birch Forest". The Russian song is called березы, with a soft tune and a little sadness.
Story:
The team lost the radio station in the encounter. In order to report important information to the Soviet army in time, they ventured into the hinterland of the enemy to grab the radio station. After fierce fighting, they finally won the radio station and then hid in a small house by the river, surrounded by Germans from all sides.
Gunfire broke the silent forest, but the news of "stars" echoed throughout the war zone. The enemy's deployment finally reached the military region and the high command, but the scouts gave their young lives.
And a girl under the birch forest silently watched her lover go away with the army. She carved her and her lover's names on the birch tree, expecting her lover's triumph, but the army won, but his lover never came back.
In this context, two young people love each other and often meet in the birch forest near the village. Later, when the war broke out, the young man went to the battlefield and the girl promised to wait for him in the birch forest. The girl waited hard. She carved her and her lover's names on the birch tree, expecting her lover's triumph, but the army won and her lover never came back.