- Haccapelit, or Haccapelite.
These terms were
based on a
Finnish battle cry
hakkaa päälle (lit. 'strike upon [them]'; Swedish:
hacka på),
commonly translated...
- the
Swedish Army in the 17th and 18th
centuries would use the
battle cry "
Hakkaa päälle!" ("Cut them down!" in Finnish),
lending them the name Hackapell...
-
cavalry in the
Swedish army was
called Hakkapeliitat after their battle cry "
Hakkaa päälle!".
Approximately 110,000
soldiers from
Finland died
serving the Swedish...
-
cavalry in the
Swedish army was
called Hakkapeliitta after their battle cry "
Hakkaa päälle!".
Approximately 110,000
soldiers from
Finland lost
their lives serving...
- departments. The
force got its name from the
slogan of the Hakkapeliittas: ”
Hakkaa päälle,
pohjan poika!” ("strike upon [them], son of the north!"). The regiment's...
- distinctions,
terrain and
weather are required. When the
Finnish module "
Hakkaa Päälle" was released,
Advanced Squad Leader became the
first tactical level...
- [ˈtɑkɑ] ('back').
Consonant gemination occurs with
simple consonants (hakaa :
hakkaa) and
between syllables in the
pattern (consonant)-vowel-sonorant-stop-stop-vowel...
-
Battalions (1998) 12—Armies of
Oblivion (2006) 13—Rising Sun (2013) 14—
Hakkaa Päälle (2015) 15—Forgotten War (2017) The
original Avalon Hill West of Alamein...
- term
hakkaa päälle from a
compound word: The never-ending p****ion of the
Finnish people to
strike an
enemy down
forms a new word
hakkapeliitta ('
hakkaa päälle'...
- Hallanvaara-kiertue", Sue
magazine September 14, 2002
Irmeli Haapanen: "Ismo
Alanko Säätiö
hakkaa todellista crossover-lyriikkaa" --
Turun Sanomat July 5, 2003 Panu Kontkanen:...