A traditional Finnish polka famously used to jam radio-controlled mines during the Continuation War. Viljo Vesterinen's accordion version played on loop disrupted the Soviet detonation mechanism.
Pentti Lääveri was a prominent Finnish accordionist known for his interpretations of traditional folk polkkas.
A traditional Finnish folk polka, popularized by Viljo Vesterinen's accordion arrangement. Gained historical significance during WWII when it was played for hours on loop by Finnish radio to jam Soviet radio-guided mines.
This Finnish folk tune became legendary during the Continuation War, where its rapid melody was used to jam Soviet radio-guided mines.
Säkkijärven polkka is a traditional Finnish folk song and dance, popularized by Viljo Vesterinen's accordion arrangement in the 1930s. It gained modern recognition through its use in anime culture and internet memes.