felszállunk
Felszállunk is a Hungarian song that was released in 1968. The song was written by László Pelsőczy and Gyula Oberg. It became a popular anthem during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and was later adopted by the Soviet military-based reform movement, also known as the New Economic Policy.
The song's title "Felszállunk" roughly translates to "We Take Off" and is a reference to the country's
The song gained widespread popularity due to its catchy melody and lyrics, which invoked a sense of
During the Soviet occupation of Hungary in the 1970s and 1980s, the song was seen as a
The song's lyrics continue to hold significance to this day, with many Hungarians considering Felszállunk a