A Finnish folk song used during WWII to jam Soviet radio-controlled mines in Viipuri by overloading their frequency with 1,500 repetitions of Viljo Vesterinen’s accordion rendition.
A traditional Finnish folk dance melody, popularized during the Continuation War (1941–1944) when it was used to disrupt Soviet radio-controlled mines. Later gained international fame through anime culture.
Säkkijärven polkka is a traditional Finnish folk tune popularized during WWII when it was used to jam Soviet radio-controlled mines. Its catchy melody later gained global internet fame through anime and meme culture.
A Finnish folk tune popularized during the Continuation War (1941–1944) for its rapid tempo, which interfered with Soviet radio-controlled explosives. The piece remains a cultural symbol in Finland.