Jääkärin päiväkirja

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Jääkärin päiväkirja

by Aarne Mustasalo

FI·~6 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

JÄÄKÄRIN PÄIVÄKIRJA

0:05
2

SISÄLLYS:

0:38
3

ESIPUHE

1:02
4

I. LÄHTÖKUUME JA MATKA - LÄTÖKUUMEESSA.

35:43
5

II. LOCKSTEDTIN LEIRILLÄ.

1:44:24
6

III. MITAUN YMPÄRISTÖISSÄ. - KÄYNTI VANHASSA MITAUSSA.

1:00:58
7

IV. MISSEN ASEMISSA

1:19:47
8

V. KUURINLAHDEN RANNALLA - UUSIA SOTATAPAHTUMIA.

13:58
9

VI. JOULU LIBAUSSA JA TALVITAISTELUT AA-JOELLA

1:04:31
10

AN DER AA.

1:33

Description

Written as a series of personal notes, the diary follows a young Finnish volunteer as he leaves his snow‑covered hometown and heads for the training camps of the Jäger movement. The opening pages capture the hectic streets of Rauma, the clatter of sleds, and the uneasy anticipation that hangs over the soldiers before they set out. With a candid, almost conversational tone, the narrator sketches the strange mix of humor, fear and patriotic fervor that defines the first days of their journey.

As the weeks pass, the entries move from the cramped barracks of Lockstedt to the rugged terrain of the eastern front, describing drills, long marches and the quiet moments when the men recall home. The diary offers a window into the inner life of ordinary youths thrust into a conflict far beyond their expectations, revealing their longing, camaraderie and uneasy curiosity about the vast Russian empire they now face. Listeners will hear a vivid, ground‑level portrait of a tumultuous era, told in the voice of someone living it day by day.

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Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (348K characters)

Release date

2024-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Aarne Mustasalo

Aarne Mustasalo

1887–1947

Best known in Finland as the lyricist of the patriotic "Jäger March," he also wrote adventure-filled books for younger readers under the pen name Aarne Mustasalo. Behind that pseudonym was Heikki Eliel Nurmio, a soldier, teacher, and military historian whose life stretched from the late Russian Empire through Finland’s independence era.

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