Rhymes often mention the specific "sacrifices" made, such as "barley porridge for the motherland" or "an automatic rifle on the chest".
The poetry of "100 Days" typically follows a recognizable structure and set of themes: 100 dnej do prikaza stihi
In many units, "younger" soldiers (known as "dukhs") are required to recite specific poems to "elders" after lights-out. Rhymes often mention the specific "sacrifices" made, such
Many poems act as "calendars," emphasizing the slow crawl of time. 100 dnej do prikaza stihi