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@@fatherted776 That's what the point is. They were so good at camouflage and used snow for all sorts of things. There is a sniper here waiting to get a shot on your head after you close the video.
UK: Finland Greece: Finlandia Japan: Finrando Italy: Finlandia Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro: Finska Poland: Finlandia Spain: Finlandia Denmark: Finland France: Finlande Norway: Finland Netherlands: Finland Germany: Finnland Turkey: Finlandiya Finland: *S U O M I*
My parents told that this was played nonstop to sabotage the radio frequencies during the war. My grandmother having lived the war, taught me how to dance it. This is Finland!
@@kv6ufthis story is such bs 😭😭🙏🙏🙏 (I made this comment when I was tired and thought it said that the person commenting did the radio frequency things with his grandma or something)
Just a reminder, they used this song to set off Soviet mines while they were placing them. They were radio bombs that were set to a similar frequency. The Finnish were scary good at Sabotage.
Wait, one question. How exactly did it happen and what did the Finns do. Did they use the song to stop the mines from exploding, or did they explode them before they were placed?
@Falkrim yeah, I read somewhere that they stopped the mines from exploding by jamming the system with this song played at the right frequency, but sometimes I hear that they exploded the mines early.
@@lukeali1580 The mines are Radio controlled, they would explode when a certain frequency would be achieved. The Finns found out what frequency, and they started abusing their power.
:D :D Actually in Russia, this song (and "Niet Molotov") still pretty popular. Sometimes it playing at TV and radio, I personally heard it a couple of times. But the song was especially popular during the Soviet era, especially the melody. Moreover it was anthem of Vyborg (city at the north of Russia). Because this song saved Vyborg from destruction during WWII. Read about it.
from what I see in the comments the Russians planted radio mines and the Finnish started defusing their mines by playing this song at different frequencies take it with a grain of salt tho, just based on what i've read in the comments
Other nations: the enemies has seized our lands, we must remember the atrocities they've done and seek revenge whatever it takes Finn: the war is lost but fuck it we polka
Wikipedia: The song was played continuously for about 72 000 times in the beginning of September 1941, after which alternative equipment was used to continue the radio jamming operation until 2 February 1942 ! xD Imagine you are a soviet radio-operator in that time...
Napalm Strike What He is saying for those who don’t know, is that, The Soviets used mines that gets triggered by a specific Frequency or sound, in it’s proximity. Coincidentally, Säkkijärven Polkkä had the same Frequency that the mines needed to detonate.
>Be a Russian soldier >Sent to Finland to plant mines >Spend 3 days planting mines and nearly die several times >Hear a Finnish song start playing >Watch all the mines you just nearly died planting explode
Mines not exploded but were desactivated handely while that song played on the wide spectre radio frequences and messed to get a radio signal for explosion from the soviet side
@@Formerlyi while they were retreating from the town of Viipuri the Soviets had left behind mines which were detonated using a specific tritone send via the radio. After some confusion caused by the seemingly random explosions, the Finns were able to figure out how the mines worked and started disrupting the detonation signal while they were deactivating the mines. Yes, at first they were playing this song non-stop but soon switched to a disruption signal.
@@David-kn4hb that's where you're wrong. British empire gave australia, new zealand, south africa raj, and canada some form of independence, egypt was a partially independent dominion, and loads of other areas that didnt make it as big as one would expect at the time, the empire was larger, but they didnt directly rule all the empire, moscow did, however run all the ussr.
When a Russian is speaking, slavic people understand him. When a German is speaking, Austrians and Swiss understand. But WHO the hell understand Finnish?
@@rikupv so its Like dutch and German: for German people dutch Sounds Like drunk German and for dutch people German Sounds Like drunk dutch SUOMI PERKELE
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@@Guy.WhoAsked Yes,the song is about that,what I'm trying to say is the original polkka didn't have the lyrics,which were added after sakkijarvi was lost
Imagine this: You are a Soviet soldier in Finland and you and your comrades in a deep forest. You radio other soldiers, but instead you hear this music. They have jammed the radios. Then, while the music blasts through your radios, the Finnish comes out in droves on skis and you watch as your comrades are picked off one by one.
@@naksu444 lol, the passwords on the routers are a bunch of mixed letters and words. To a non-Finnish speaker , finnish sounds like gibberish. No offense.
Germans: shoot the tanks Americans: shoot the tanks British: shoot the tanks Soviets: shoot the tanks French: shoot the tanks Finnish: BURN TANK TANK IS BURN BURN
Finns: Hmm, that tank over there will need more fuel, and the crew must be cold, so I shall deliver them hot fuel to warm them. I should throw it in the exhaust to have the flaming hot fuel fall directly to the engine, both refueling it and making the tank alot warmer. I'm such a good guy
I remember a few weeks ago here in Finland I saw a whole bike gang (maybe 15 people?) of like 14 year olds, and one of them we're carrying a speaker which played this song, and all of them we're singing along and having a good time. It was beautiful.
@@nimitz6428 UA-cam can't seem to differentiate the Winter War, what this song is about, and the Continuation War, where one could argue the Finn's helped the Germans.
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On kauniina muistona Karjalan maa, Mutta vieläkin syömmestä soinnahtaa, Kun soittajan sormista kuulla saa, Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka taas menneitä mieleen tuo Ja se outoa kaipuuta rintaan luo. Hei, soittaja, haitarin soida suo Säkkijärven polkkaa! Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie, Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie! Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie Säkkijärven polkkaa! Siinä on liplatus laineitten, Siinд on huojunta honkien. Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen - Säkkijärven polkkaa! Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin, Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää. Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon, Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää! Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää! Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois, Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka! Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa, Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa: Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen, Että tielle se johtavi muistojen. On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen: Säkkijärven polkka! Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie, Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie! Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie Säkkijärven polkkaa! Siinä on liplatus laineitten, Siinд on huojunta honkien. Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen - Säkkijärven polkkaa! Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin, Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää. Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon, Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää! Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää! Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois, Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka! Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa, Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa: Säkkijärven polkkaa! Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen, Että tielle se johtavi muistojen. On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen: Säkkijärven polkka!
I like the fact that this song was able to drown out radio-triggered Soviet mines rendering them basically completely ineffective in the Continuation War. The Soviets tried to fight back but the Finnish were able to outlast the Soviet mines over the 3-month 'radio war' (Battery inside the mines died)
@@cum3448 actually yes. Think of the War between Finland and Russia as similar to Vietnam and the American Revolution. You'd need all the help you could get to have a chance to win that fight
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@@mateimarian1937 COULD YOU GIVE ME THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG? IN FINNISH AND ENGLISH, i'm Peruvian, I can't speak finnish ua-cam.com/video/rGhCLTyr0PA/v-deo.html
Josef: "Vladimir, why is the snow singing?" Vladimir: "What do you mean, Josef, they never even talk." Ivan: "Sir, Josef is dead" Vladimir: "Oh shi-" The last words of a platoon of soldiers as they get beat up by Finish farmers.
The song is so fast that in the time im trying to pronounce two words , they have already finished the sentences. And it feels like they either skip some words or the Finnish are the super race in speaking/singing
Fun fact: the Finnish also used emotional tactics by propping the frozen soild soviet bodies up with wood, so they looked like they were standing where they were shot
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First
What racism? How is there racism comments on a finnish folk song vid Lmao
hallo from italy
@@Dan-zg1dq just preventively, I don't see racist comments here
@@AgtfCZ säkkijärven
The picture is actually a photo of the Finnish army.
Fascinating
@@jennannbrown28 Indeed.
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Really? I don't see any soldiers.
@@fatherted776 That's what the point is. They were so good at camouflage and used snow for all sorts of things. There is a sniper here waiting to get a shot on your head after you close the video.
(-40°C outside)
Finnish: ahhh, summer...
"My favourite day of the year"
Finland:her russia wanna hear a joke
Russia:sure
Finland:simo
Russia:I don't get it
Finland:u don't but ussr does
@@jsdaking7659 How they supposed to get it? Nobody lived to tell the tale.
If that’s summer, then what’s winter
@@_Jarv0 a German invading ussr
UK: Finland
Greece: Finlandia
Japan: Finrando
Italy: Finlandia
Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro: Finska
Poland: Finlandia
Spain: Finlandia
Denmark: Finland
France: Finlande
Norway: Finland
Netherlands: Finland
Germany: Finnland
Turkey: Finlandiya
Finland: *S U O M I*
Türkiye Finlandiya
allow me to help you with greek: "Φινλανδία"
Ukraine: Фінляндія
Russian: Финляндия
🙃
(b・ω・)b
You know something is up when turkish is a normal language
My parents told that this was played nonstop to sabotage the radio frequencies during the war. My grandmother having lived the war, taught me how to dance it. This is Finland!
This is Finnland fuck the war!!!
Bro you're from Iowa
No. This is Russian Karelia!
@@strangelylookingperson Talking about the culture, not geography..
@@kv6ufthis story is such bs 😭😭🙏🙏🙏 (I made this comment when I was tired and thought it said that the person commenting did the radio frequency things with his grandma or something)
Everybody gangsta until the snow starts singing
This is fking underrated
No its not @Exalaxy X
Why is there a Molotov in the snow?
Don't use urban bullshit phrases
Or at least they think it's the snow...
Just a reminder, they used this song to set off Soviet mines while they were placing them. They were radio bombs that were set to a similar frequency. The Finnish were scary good at Sabotage.
AND at trolling ! That would be like playing "Never Gonna Give You Up" on ennemy frequencies now!
Wait, one question. How exactly did it happen and what did the Finns do. Did they use the song to stop the mines from exploding, or did they explode them before they were placed?
@Falkrim yeah, I read somewhere that they stopped the mines from exploding by jamming the system with this song played at the right frequency, but sometimes I hear that they exploded the mines early.
@@lukeali1580 The mines are Radio controlled, they would explode when a certain frequency would be achieved. The Finns found out what frequency, and they started abusing their power.
@@captainremington5109 so like, what did they do? Did they stop the bombs from being detonated?
Ivan : You hear something
Vladimir : What
The Snow :
Stalin:Oh sh*t snow war so bad
Grigory:Owwww fuuuuuuc*
Dmitriy: Blyat vrag v snegu 😰
Anton: this is cold hell.
Ivan: you hear something
Vladimir: what
The radio:
I started to listen to this song during my school classes, the improvement in my productivity is incredible. Love to Finland 🇫🇮 from Canada 🇨🇦.
Question is. How can someone listen to this song without bursting into dance?
Its the inner finnish sisu
@@JS-wz3sm It’s hella difficult, but I manage.
This is probably on Russia’s banned music list
:D :D Actually in Russia, this song (and "Niet Molotov") still pretty popular. Sometimes it playing at TV and radio, I personally heard it a couple of times.
But the song was especially popular during the Soviet era, especially the melody.
Moreover it was anthem of Vyborg (city at the north of Russia).
Because this song saved Vyborg from destruction during WWII. Read about it.
Maxim Yakovlev no way, where can I find the article about that city?!
Maxim Yakovlev thank you
I Will go to Russia :)
@@maximyakovlev9020 Thank you comrade for interesting information
Imagine being a Russian soldier and snow starts singing this
Mines
Santa Klaus sends his regards.
You know you're dead
Russian soldier: why do i hear boss music?
NYET.
NYETNYETNYETNYETNYET.
ALL MY NYET.
They literally used this to jam Soviet radios or something. Probably the most genius song in history.
Edit: thanks for the likes
from what I see in the comments the Russians planted radio mines and the Finnish started defusing their mines by playing this song at different frequencies
take it with a grain of salt tho, just based on what i've read in the comments
Icedog it was the ideal mine defusing song, all they had to do was play it and just laugh with the snow
The OG rickroll
The Samurai Legend lmao
The song was used to jam soviet radios and mines.
Other nations: the enemies has seized our lands, we must remember the atrocities they've done and seek revenge whatever it takes
Finn: the war is lost but fuck it we polka
You know it's bad when this song starts playing on the military radio
@@tanker_3301
İts worse when snow starts singing it😳
Wikipedia: The song was played continuously for about 72 000 times in the beginning of September 1941, after which alternative equipment was used to continue the radio jamming operation until 2 February 1942 ! xD
Imagine you are a soviet radio-operator in that time...
Im gonna get the gulag aren't I
Ooh
They used this song to disable minefields as well!
Napalm Strike What He is saying for those who don’t know, is that, The Soviets used mines that gets triggered by a specific Frequency or sound, in it’s proximity. Coincidentally, Säkkijärven Polkkä had the same Frequency that the mines needed to detonate.
earliest form of cyber war there was...
>Be a Russian soldier
>Sent to Finland to plant mines
>Spend 3 days planting mines and nearly die several times
>Hear a Finnish song start playing
>Watch all the mines you just nearly died planting explode
Mines not exploded but were desactivated handely while that song played on the wide spectre radio frequences and messed to get a radio signal for explosion from the soviet side
i keep reading about this on facebook. which battle is this?
@@Formerlyi not really a battle, more so just general radio interference throughout the continuation war
@@Formerlyi while they were retreating from the town of Viipuri the Soviets had left behind mines which were detonated using a specific tritone send via the radio. After some confusion caused by the seemingly random explosions, the Finns were able to figure out how the mines worked and started disrupting the detonation signal while they were deactivating the mines. Yes, at first they were playing this song non-stop but soon switched to a disruption signal.
nice tutorial to waste time
Me: *tries to speak Finnish*
Me: *fails horribly*
The Demon i just summoned:
Demon: *Snow Speaking Intensifies*
Me
Soviets: *Panicked Screaming*
The perkele....
I’m not Finnish yet I can sing in Finnish without even knowing the language
As an estonian who lived in finland for 9-10 years i say this is an amazing song.
As a Brazilian, who lives in the other side of the world, and never have been to Finnland, i agree with you.
@@__MrMoka__ porra menó kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Voisiko teikäläinen tuoda super Alkosta vähä juomaa?
Wait… dutch van der linde is Estonian and lived in Finland for 9-10 years?
@@lardemor9375 No. This was before i renamed my account.
I once played this in a russian discord. They banned me permanently.
*WORTH IT*
I bet it was, the winter war music was too much for them
@LOL yall im gonna try it bruh
Russians hate everyone for some reason
@julian zhou cringe
I was in a swedish discord and I played this they represent me as a god
How 5 year old me heard the adults talking about politics
BAHAHAHAHA
True
@@banjotiki3910 Yup true
@@wave17424 yeah
Tule tule tytto nyt kansani tanssin?
I played this on a Xiaomi.
It's now a Suomi.
now it's a nokia xDDDDD
Forgot about that at the time. But fun fact, Suomi is the word "Finland" in Finnish. XP Fun.@@epicmansteingaming452
Same 😭
Ah yes, Suomi Submachine Gun
And Suomi also means "Finland"
So "Finland Submachine Gun"
:DDDDD*
Respect from Poland! 🇵🇱🤝🇫🇮
I love Finland❤
Greetings from Estonia
@@egertroos-qh7hw I FUCKING LOVE ESTONIA
@@aaponorrbacka5571 greetings from Estonia to Finland
Me when I find I’m .1% Finnish:
@shitasses bro have you taken an dna test?
I havent take a dna test but im born in Suomi Perkele🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
@@joo4337 me too but im not still 100% finnish
@@Onnmeinaa En määkään
I’m 50% Finnish, Suomi perkele!
Vietnam: "finally, a worthy opponent!"
Vietnam: OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDA- *Get shot*
Simo: *YOU DARE TO OPPOSE ME MORTAL?*
Finland= snow Vietnam
Should be other way around
Ireland: Hold my Guinness
*Afghanistan has joined the chat*
Red Army: We have you outnumbered 500 to 1.
Simo Häyhä: I like those odds.
*I LOVE THOSE ODDS*
Is that a reference to what I think it is?
@@webzter2661 yes
@@simohayha6792 This is the way.
sniper?
As a Ukrainian, I can say this is one of the best war songs I ever listened to.
Love Finland and Finish people🇫🇮
POV: You're a soviet soldier in 1939
Ah shit here we go again
Igor ....why is the snow singing?
@@ErichKartmann I dunno...
Мама come pick me up I’m scared
@@spaghetti_soldier2586
нет
Ussr, the largest country in the world, with a huge army: enters finland with tanks.
Some sniper wearing really white clothes:
O hej!
Ussr wasn’t the largest country. British Empire was.
@@David-kn4hb I think he means at the time
@@ryansmuda6753 i mean too. In 1939 was UK the biggest country.
@@David-kn4hb that's where you're wrong. British empire gave australia, new zealand, south africa raj, and canada some form of independence, egypt was a partially independent dominion, and loads of other areas that didnt make it as big as one would expect at the time, the empire was larger, but they didnt directly rule all the empire, moscow did, however run all the ussr.
"Russia moves military equipment to Finnish border"
Hey, I've seen this one, it's a classic!
it's got to be in the winter tho almost missed a big step
Sadly it's not winter in Europe, but if Russia invade Finland, a real WW3 will start, because Finland is a member from European Union.
*Säkkijärven polkka intensifies*
Its happening again
@@actiondude2 indeed
This is so addicting. I love Finland and Finnish people.
Love Suomi from Romania!
🇷🇴❤🇫🇮
aint no way, a fellow romanian
Indeed. Coming from Romania too. 😌❤
also romanian
Hello and much love to you Romanians.
From Jämsä, Finland
🇫🇮 ❤️ 🇷🇴
@@asillygoofygooberCat/Neko Donald Trump picture 😂
Never change that pfp, It's amazing
Every other country: "We lost a city, this is a tragedy!"
Finland: "We have lost Säkkijärvi, but we still have polka left!"
Wait so that’s what it said I only watched it cus it’s nice
Well, it's still a tragedy, but we have the polka to remind us. :) It's not like the lyrics are happy, even though the music is.
@@Silveirias that is the spirit
I added another language I want to learn to my list:
Russian
German
Finnish
@@IdiotPill lol russian and finnish
I’m not even Finnish but this hits hard
I found u in sabaton , now u are a man of culture
And it hits even harder when you know the lyrics and especially cuz ur family is from the area of säkkijärvi(originally)
engineer gaming
engineer gaming
Bro, I’m Russian and this hits hard.
This has no right to be this good of a bop
When a Russian is speaking, slavic people understand him. When a German is speaking, Austrians and Swiss understand. But WHO the hell understand Finnish?
@Elitedevil to estonians Finnish sounds like drunk Estonian, and to finnish people Estonian sounds like drunk finnish
@@rikupv so its Like dutch and German: for German people dutch Sounds Like drunk German and for dutch people German Sounds Like drunk dutch SUOMI PERKELE
idk but I hear that Hungarian is also related to Finnish
@@phlaxyr but not very closely
Riku Väyrynen Finnish are drunk all the time
Remember.
The trees speak Vietnamese
The corpses speak Russian
And the snow speaks Finnish.
But America won all the major battles in Vietnam
@@jeffyplushadventures9803 it doesn't really matter when winning was so costly that it was better for US to just leave.
@@jeffyplushadventures9803yea Russians won the large battles with Finland too, and still Finnish are the heroic people on the time
The waves speak British english too
@@ved3046 True, when you have a money for war you don't really want it to end so the president himself had to lose his reputation just to pull us out.
i dont speak finnish, but i still like this song,
for some reason...
It’s super catchy
What’s to be said? This song slaps.
Brogan Slaps Soviets, that is.
You fell The urge to kill russians
Same
How many äs do you want in your language?
Finns: Kyllä
Kyllä
Ei täällä kyllä Ä-kirjaimia näy
Don't forget the ö's
yes
*kyllä*
Im not even Finnish, nor understand a word they’re saying, but this song is catchy and I hum it sometimes
Just know this song was used to defuse land mines
Lol
Its about some village
this song was used to jam soviet radios
*AND PUNCHES SOVIETS*
I'm Swedish but I can sing it. ;)
Welcome to the cool compass club, Finns
After listening to this song, I am proud to be Finnish, even though I am not.
You are in my eyes🤝
😂
@nekru Astounding English skills.
Im German does that count
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This song is singing about itself
Yes
I was trying 3 days to learn the lyrics in slow motion and it's not that confusing when u know the lyrics (I'm not Finnish btw)
If my knowledge is correct the lyrics of this song was written after the loss of karelia to the soviets,the original song was just the accordion
@@atillathehun8831 now listen. I'm no doctor, but I'm pretty sure the song is about Säkkijärven and how they lost it but not the music.
@@Guy.WhoAsked Yes,the song is about that,what I'm trying to say is the original polkka didn't have the lyrics,which were added after sakkijarvi was lost
Nobody:
The guy in medicine commercials listing all the side effects:
that's how it is
This is the best comment I have found on this fucking site
@@mrseniorvicepresident7758 Thank you.
Top 5 rappers Eminem was to afraid to diss
@@ultorgaming7975 yeah. It’s ridiculous.
At this day, 04.04.2023, Finland became an official NATO member.
Let's go, Suomi! 🇫🇮❤
A year later Sweden joined too 🇫🇮🤝🇸🇪
@@Heikkinen0301and they became a member the day after my birthday, too! (birthday is 6th of march btw)
The Land of Lakes does not need a Western Union to be successful
Soviet Soldies chilling.
The snow:
No, not the soviet soldies!
soldies, ah yes the SOLDIES.
More like soviet bodies
Moro äijä
Me: *tries to sing this song and fails*
All the Finish Ghost I summoned:
Soviets: Why do I hear boss music?
Tigershark88 or T Rex 1000 underrated
KV-1: Hello :) -FIN
Simo Häyhä da boss
They were caught during a bad time frame. Unfortunate for our comrades.
Soviet radio operator 1: Ok let's detonate them
Soviet radio operator 2: Wait comrade, something wrong here
They used this song to set off Soviet mines. No, actually, I'm serious
How.
@@madfrickinhank346 Finns played this song 1 month straight in the same radio signals that russians used with mines
@@ohtopietinen5092 holy shit-
I heard that they used this to stop the mines from going off until their batteries dies
Yh didn't they play this song at certain frequences to stop the bombs from exploding
I'm proud of our neighbour 🇸🇪❤️🇫🇮
Thank you🗿🍷🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
I wish I could say the same 🇫🇮🖕🇸🇪🏳️🌈
Eminem: I’m the fastest rapper of all time
Sakkijarven Polka: Pidä olutta
@RandomPerson295 [Folk] you mean Extended USSR?
@@comradejosefstalin3097 hello comrade
@@feetuber9162 hello comrade
Pijä!
@@comradejosefstalin3097 Hey Stalin, how's that Winter War going?
I'm not Finnish, but I have to admit, there's something really magical about Finnish songs.
couple finnish songs:
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From America and l fucking love this
🇺🇸❤🇫🇮
Tbh each European nations music has its own magic it’s cool, Irish folk music, German pop, Finnish war music, Russian war/folk music, etc
I know, right?
Finnish death metal. Lol
Imagine this:
You are a Soviet soldier in Finland and you and your comrades in a deep forest. You radio other soldiers, but instead you hear this music. They have jammed the radios. Then, while the music blasts through your radios, the Finnish comes out in droves on skis and you watch as your comrades are picked off one by one.
😂
I would just surrender
Take the BT-7 and blast your way outta there
@@olivermilan1773 because you are a subhuman, and btw Finland is a rightful Russian-Swedish clay.
@Automeme Ayyyy, someone who knows Girls und Panzer
This sounds like a the villain duo's theme song and music youd find in the background a mideaval party scene at the same time and it drives me crazy
The password is on the back of the router.
The back of the router:
joaoduarte .azevedo bruh
@@reynanlamsen2007 bruh moment
¶•∆÷π¥^={
@@naksu444 lol, the passwords on the routers are a bunch of mixed letters and words. To a non-Finnish speaker , finnish sounds like gibberish. No offense.
@@LittleFoxGirl00 Ah, thanks for the explanation. No offense taken
Even if we hate each other, this is a beatiful song
Kiitos
@Angad Grewal :0
Russians don't hate Finland.
@@yumallah SE ON JUMALA
Stalin, alongside with Churchill you were my greatest ally during WW2
Germans: shoot the tanks
Americans: shoot the tanks
British: shoot the tanks
Soviets: shoot the tanks
French: shoot the tanks
Finnish: BURN TANK TANK IS BURN BURN
Finns: Hmm, that tank over there will need more fuel, and the crew must be cold, so I shall deliver them hot fuel to warm them. I should throw it in the exhaust to have the flaming hot fuel fall directly to the engine, both refueling it and making the tank alot warmer. I'm such a good guy
@@SilverGamingFI Thanks finns, very cool!
A nice warm cocktail for Molotov
No, us Americans are all about air strikes
RAM A LOG IN IT'S TRACKS
Much love from Germany🇩🇪 my Finnish Brothers🇫🇮
I remember a few weeks ago here in Finland I saw a whole bike gang (maybe 15 people?) of like 14 year olds, and one of them we're carrying a speaker which played this song, and all of them we're singing along and having a good time. It was beautiful.
Missä päin suomea? Se ois voinut olla minä
@@oke497 wait really?!
ei vitsi! iha mahtavia 14-vuotiaita!
The weak fear the strong,
I am scared
This is based
Russians: No one beat us on the winter.
Finland: Hold my molotov.
heh
Actually.. Molotovs are Ukrainian invention.
hold my haitari
@@smol_dude656 They are Finnish
@@smol_dude656 How are they an Ukrainian invention? It's called a molotov because the finns named it after the soviet unions foreing minister.
Part three of hoping this song isn’t deleted
Yeet
Why do they keep taking it down
@@nimitz6428 UA-cam can't seem to differentiate the Winter War, what this song is about, and the Continuation War, where one could argue the Finn's helped the Germans.
They did the same thing to Sabaton History's episode on the Winter War!
@@dagalealtd4888 That was the finnish doing that one...
Amazing
Love Finland from Slovakia
🇸🇰❤🇫🇮
Greetings from Estonia
Fun fact: this is the last thing a Russian landmine hears before being disarmed
You are invited to my channel where I make videos with subtitles for folk tunes of different nations including Finnish. :)
ua-cam.com/video/QzFvY39H57U/v-deo.html
This is also the last thing a Russian soldier hears before get destroyed
@@oguzhantekden2 shut
I'm here for Finland ball
@@oguzhantekden2 and you are fired! Not you normal commenter you're fine. Yes, you! Box. Your stuff. Out the Front door. Parking lot. Car. Goodbye.
Germany:Granate
Russıa:Граната
Turkey:El bombası
British: Grenade
Finland : 𝙈𝙊𝙇𝙊𝙏𝙊𝙑-𝘾𝙊𝘾𝙆𝙏𝘼𝙄𝙇
@fynga. molotovin cocktail ja kranaatti on kaksi eriasiaa..
molotov-cocktail = polttopullo
@fynga. but they used-
...nevermind
Polttopullo*
U mean molotovin koktaili?
Why do I feel like this song will become a lot more popular soon?
yes
The ruskies will never defeat them
o no
Because of the Ukraine invasion
They'll decimate Finland. The legendary Simo Haya is long dead.
I remember randomly stumbling upon this song and I am eternally grateful for it
What’s your biggest fear?
Some people: spiders
others: needles
Russian ww2 veterans: cheery Finnish songs.
This is not actually that cheery
@@Acidfrog475 Russian(Communist) defender
@@LegionaryRecruiter wut
This song is not cheery..
@@LegionaryRecruiter anteeksi?
When you challenge the Russian kids to play snowball but you were prepared:
Isso mesmo mano
and you still lose
@@danielsteger8456 but you take all of them down beforehand
@@Tripoloski132 that makes no sense, how do you lose if you take all of them down?
@@danielsteger8456 because you also get taken down at the same time you take the last guy down
When you “lost” the war but caused a stupid amount of casualties to the enemy that shouldn’t have happened:
You are invited to my channel where I make videos with subtitles for folk tunes of different nations including Finnish. :)
ua-cam.com/video/QzFvY39H57U/v-deo.html
@@oguzhantekden2 don't care didn't ask + ratio
@@oguzhantekden2 dont care + ratio + stfu + adopted
@PixieFairy_01
They lost tho, more than once , what do u think this song is all about?
Säkkijärven polkka! Onnittelut Suomelle sen virallisen Natoon liittymisen johdosta ❤️🇫🇮
Kiitos myös Suomesta ❤️🇫🇮
@@Hsuwhsjshsjhsjjjshsjxnwijskxj hello from 🇩🇪
@@meisterspokk163 Hei
Säkkijärven polkka
@@HsuwhsjshsjhsjjjshsjxnwijskxjMoi !
Finnish soldier: Sir! Were outnumbered 1000 to 1!!
Finnish General: Good. It will be a fair fight
Did ya mean Simo Häyhä
10/10 comment
@raz3r 0 Plot twist the General was the soldier and he was talking to himself
Truly a Covenant moment
@raz3r 0 the dark version: field promotion based on seniority.
the more realistic answer: the soviets just have more men than the finns.
I got every word of this the very first time.
😮
Here before the comment blows because of the famous funny youtuber :troll:
@@vysws it never did
On kauniina muistona Karjalan maa,
Mutta vieläkin syömmestä soinnahtaa,
Kun soittajan sormista kuulla saa,
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Se polkka taas menneitä mieleen tuo
Ja se outoa kaipuuta rintaan luo.
Hei, soittaja, haitarin soida suo
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie,
Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie!
Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Siinä on liplatus laineitten,
Siinд on huojunta honkien.
Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen -
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin,
Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää.
Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon,
Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää!
Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin
Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää!
Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois,
Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka!
Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa,
Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun
Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa:
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen,
Että tielle se johtavi muistojen.
On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen:
Säkkijärven polkka!
Nuoren ja vanhan se tanssiin vie,
Ei sille polkalle vertaa lie!
Sen kanssa on vaikka mierontie
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Siinä on liplatus laineitten,
Siinд on huojunta honkien.
Karjala soi - kaikki tietää sen -
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin,
Kun polkka niin herkästi helkähtää.
Hoi! Hepo surkoon ja hammasta purkoon,
Kun sillä on ihmeesti suurempi pää!
Tule, tule, tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin
Kun meillä on riemu ja suvinen sää!
Säkkijärvi se meiltä on pois,
Mutta jäi toki sentään polkka!
Kun rakkaimmat rannat on jääneet taa,
Niin vieraissa kulkija lohdun saa, kun
Kuuntelee soittoa kaihoisaa:
Säkkijärven polkkaa!
Se polkka on vain, mutta sellainen,
Että tielle se johtavi muistojen.
On sointuna Karjalan kaunoisen:
Säkkijärven polkka!
wait, i remember u
Me: a russian kid bully me
My mom: i will tell the teacher
My dad: you should fight like a man
My Grandpa:
Your grandfather has the most experience
Grabs skis and suomio kp31
PPSH intensifies
In fact, the USSR won the Soviet-Finnish War 😠
@@ЮрийАлексеев-б6с "sureeee"
I like the fact that this song was able to drown out radio-triggered Soviet mines rendering them basically completely ineffective in the Continuation War.
The Soviets tried to fight back but the Finnish were able to outlast the Soviet mines over the 3-month 'radio war' (Battery inside the mines died)
Bear: *tried to steal trash*
The finnish guy screaming perkele:
PERKELE, siihen et koske, saatana vie!
@@crowbar4976 jumalauta vielä parempi.
@@crowbar4976 Ahti, is that you?
wait! aren't u dead?
das kann nicht gut sein
Russians: **try to invade Finland**
That one Finnish dude with a sniper:
My grandparents live in same as he did 😁
фильм называется( Кукушка) -военное время, фин и русский
Do u mean the Finnish sniper the white death
вот фильм на реальных событиях ua-cam.com/video/M0gDhoPo1Is/v-deo.html
@@dianechicklo7961 simo häyhä
When you ask for directions in another country
Whats the joke?
@@larslarsson9329 He doesn't understand a word.
Driver Nephi thanks
My Irish friend!!
long live Finland and Finish people! respect from 🇬🇪
0:01 the finnish inviting both the German and British volunteers for the winter War to a sauna (1940)
*colorized*
british volunteers??
@@cum3448 actually yes. Think of the War between Finland and Russia as similar to Vietnam and the American Revolution. You'd need all the help you could get to have a chance to win that fight
You are invited to my channel where I make videos with subtitles for folk tunes of different nations including Finnish. :)
ua-cam.com/video/QzFvY39H57U/v-deo.html
@@SgtMjRomero you can actually see them
I played this to my dog
Now he is *koira*
So your dog is now Finnish?
@nice try167 i thougt kalb was Arabic
@@ibish9513 yes
@FSTRWN R no kyllähän sitä yleensä sanotaan se
@@miko7498 Mikä on kaikki ruoka täällä?
When you ammo rack a T-26 with your Nokia
Holy shit this is underrated
@@ihavenocreativity2666 nice pfp
"we have gained just enough land to bury our dead."
-Some random Red Army officer
Suomi, perfect name for a country
Just think about it... Suuu-oo-miiiiii
Suo= swamp
@@kuurigang7724 If im right, Finland is full of Lakes/Swaps
*Swamps
@@annoyingdog6275 yeah
Americans when the trees start speaking Vietnamese: ._.
Russians when they see the snow speak Finnish: •#•
@@deadahhhhhhhhhhhhhhaccount1234 "Wait- WHO DRANK MY VODKA!?"
@@yigityigitoglu7451 The Finnish
Why is the river speak in Korean
"Why are the clouds speaking Japanese????"
*Ivan grab the PPSH*
Guys remeber:
World bulshit is tempopary, but Karelian-Finnish polkka is eternal
As a pole, I have a big respect to fins 🇵🇱❤️🇫🇮
Dzień dobry, obywatelu xD
@Suomi-Polska a witam Polaków
Flag pole?
@@mr.haiwan ahahhahahhahah
Same
Soviet soldier :sneezes
Snow says : Terveydeksi(god bless you in english)
Soviet soldier: thank you
Soviet soldier: WAIT WHAT
XD
Terveydeksi
Terveydeksi. Thats bless u in finnish
@@carolinemoonwolfie5249 thanks for the info :thumbsup:
Then everyone gets tacking out around you
the kid who likes russia has gotten too annoying in class. time to take drastic measures
The scandiboo has gotten too annoying everywhere and anywhere he goes. Time to take drastic measures.
*plot twist* I’m that kid
dear lord
I was trying to be funny, but now I’m being banished to the shadow realm
hahaha
Прелепа песма, поздрав из Србије 🇷🇸! Живела Финска! 🇫🇮
Serbian and Finnish are similar
I'm half Russian and half Finnish... not sure what to make of it.
Well you can summon a demon by playing sakkiarven polka and the soviet national anthem
choose.
Are you Finnish Orthodox? :o
Do your hands punch each other?
@@mateimarian1937 COULD YOU GIVE ME THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG? IN FINNISH AND ENGLISH, i'm Peruvian, I can't speak finnish
ua-cam.com/video/rGhCLTyr0PA/v-deo.html
I was like: why are Finnish people the happiest?
Then I listened to this and damn even I am happy
Happy juice.🍺
🥰
Happiest?😂😂 Like 300k people eating anti deprassants
@@braindisorder5043 they do that everywhere. its the zeitgeist.
Parempi nauttia ku harmitella
"We have lost Sakkijarvi, but we still have the polkka left"
Pure positivity right here.
This is actually a masterpiece, I can't understand any of the words, but I've been listening to this song for an hour. Greetings from Serbia.🇷🇸❤️🇫🇮
I found this by googling "communist remover"
I bet you played CS GO, no worries i can understand how u feel
Germans from WW2:were have you been!!!
You googled what??
Somehow am not surprised
Welcome we remove comunisim for free
she: come over
me: I can't, Im listening to Sakkijarven polkka
she: im home alone
me:
Never betray PERKELE
Still listening to Säkkijärven Polkka.
Go over, then listen to Sakkjarven Polka together.
Ragnarok wolff *her
Tule, tule tyttö, nyt kanssani tanssiin...
Josef: "Vladimir, why is the snow singing?"
Vladimir: "What do you mean, Josef, they never even talk."
Ivan: "Sir, Josef is dead"
Vladimir: "Oh shi-"
The last words of a platoon of soldiers as they get beat up by Finish farmers.
Это мое имя, которое вы используете, товарищ
The man of Russian has forgotten that Hitler was dead 80 years ago. How the Good says it for him. It is difficult because he not believe for Good
How can tou have farms finland,its always snowing!
@@HackerMann203 they farm the i c e
@@paindude5385 ahh yes,how does the ice taste?
"Tastes like a dog peed on it."
POV: You're a cold, lost straggling Soviet soldier in the Finnish woods and you hear this faintly playing from a distance
Why is this song is always getting deleted? Politics and memes aside its just very good
Aaaaa its not
Aaaaa its not being deleted
@Matthias Матиас Well it is because the Russians genocided the original population
Russian soldier: * sneezes *
Snow: "Bless you"
As a Finn, this comment was beautifull 😂😂
Terveydeksi*
Russian Soldier: What
@@Sparks_Cat123the snow: *Bang*
Overused joke
What kind of music do you like?
umm it's complicated...
ua-cam.com/video/0oFR1_W84xY/v-deo.html oi Šermukšnio, lithunien war song You need to look at this if u are interested in folk songs
If anyone ask this question just speak Finnish and tell them in Finnish,
No myö kyllä tykkään kaiken sorttisesta musiikista
(Try to translate this to english, giving you non finns a challenge)
Just say Polka...
PERKELE! Long live Finland from Poland!
The song is so fast that in the time im trying to pronounce two words , they have already finished the sentences. And it feels like they either skip some words or the Finnish are the super race in speaking/singing
Littly Shippy old finnish songs are very fast like if you listen to ievan polkka it’s even faster and there are many more
It's fun tho lol
To be fair, the lyrics disapear before they finish the sentence X3 !
I mean, the Eurovision...
My sister: *listens to Billie Eilish*
Me meanwhile:
Suomalainen mestariteos
PROUDNESS INTENSIFIES
You have much better taste in music than your sister.
On kauniina muistona karjalan ma-
This is much better than billie gaylish
Fun fact: the Finnish also used emotional tactics by propping the frozen soild soviet bodies up with wood, so they looked like they were standing where they were shot
Damn. That's cold, bruh.
(No pun intended.)
@@jaxmatthews2748 not funny didnt laugh
@@ostiawey I did
@@aghii458 ua-cam.com/users/shortsV6T6R6Oscpw?feature=share
@@ostiawey hahahahahahahaha
I was at hammer 22 with 1CAV up in Finland just a little before they joined NATO. Love all my Finnish buddies! Congrats on joining the team