I love how cheeky these songs sound, from Säkkijarven Polkka to Njet Molotoff, it’s like the Finnish knew how absurd it was for them to be slapping around the Soviets as much as they did.
@@mikkobas9847we did lose it, but we finns take it as a victory :) no need for dumb arguments or any more bullshit thats been thrown around in the internetzz xd, thats just the fact :D have a nice day ! :)
Russians are again moving troops to the borders of Finland! since she, after the Ukrainian conflict 2022 , began to ask for NATO, because she still hasn’t forgotten 1939 !
@@karirytkonen1321 as I understood by you finn? if so, I am very sorry that my great-grandfather participated in this war of 1939, although he is not particularly to blame, this high command sent people to this massacre
I basically love the finnish people. Their honesty is out of this world. They just directly say what they want to say and leave it there. No bullshits, no fake compliments. Straight through the point.
Yeah well as a Finn I agree to disagree. There's liars and bullshitters like everywhere else and no, it isn't that uncommon to be honest. Maybe in the old times Finns were more reliable and honest.
I bet that is because the English translation makes absolutely no sense to you. But I do not blame you, I just give kudos to the guy who actually tried to translate this song into English. 🤣
Eggs and Sausages were the names of two strongholds at the Kiskis hills. At first, the Finns conquered both hills, but after the Russian counterattack, they had to give up the Egg. Tiltu's road ( road from lake Röhö ) refers to two announcers of Soviet radio propaganda, who were called Tiltu by Finnish soldiers. In the continuation war, catering lotta Elsa Lampi served in the same unit at Uhtua as Erkki Tiesmaa, who wrote the song. She was the song's lotta "Lunkreeni", Tiesmaa changed the lotta's last name because Lampi did not fit into the rhymes.
The song is littered with inside information and a slang that mostly just the veterans of the continuation war were familiar to. For this reason it is an interesting peace of history.
@@niepowaznyczlowiek At least at a certain unit, "attack on the Egg Hill" was used as an example to all future reserve non-commissioned and commissioned officers on tactical leadership.
Finns make the best war music no competition. Russians and Germans make the best military marches, Americans make the best diss tracks, but Finns make the best songs about war.
I am Finnish from my mother, my grandfather fought in the winter war, and the second world war, we were from Kokkola before, we had some land, with cows, I feel happy to be reminded of Aimo my grandad in this way
My grandfather and their father were in the winter and continuation wars. To my knowledge the area I come from is a place the Russians learned to fear, also a lot of medals were given to people from the area.
7 grandads brothers died, both granddands severly wounded (one fought in 1918 Finnish Freedom War(/Civil War)). At least this grand dads 3 boys will "give Hell" like there is no other. putins slaves will eradicate themselves in Finnish forrest-lake lands.
The language used in it is in a way very relaxed, idk how to describe it, not very serious... It has dark humor in it while it has serious message and serious stuff, it still has the humorous tone in it, even in the lyrics.
To me it's quite the contrary - the very un-warlike, cheerful feel of accordion tune makes martial music done to it all the more vicious. Hard to describe why, but nothing spells to me that merciless, hardened and purified-of-emotions grit of going to war than the joyful, cheery starting tune of _Säkkijärven polkka._
@@stalhandske9649 My grandfather fought on those places at Eldankan kylä (Village) He was a hard boiled soldier with sharpegded humour to cope with us kids....
same here! I am Slavic on one side and American going back to the early 1700s on the other, in fact I am related to Sam Whittemore, a veteran of 4 different wars and very likely the oldest person to serve in the American revolution.
@@josipamatic6085 Putin relies on traitors to the Chechen people, that is, on the Kadyrovtsy. Those who fight in Ukraine on the side of Russia are not the Chechen army, they are Russian troops, and representatives of several dozen nationalities serve in the Russian army, including traitors to our Chechen nation, unfortunately. The real Chechens are now fighting on the side of Ukraine!
Thank you very much for saying SOVIET, not Russian. Because, I am Ukrainian and I feel bad for that Ukrainians, Belarussians and others, who were fighting basically for nothing
I like this song. Its kinda got a vibe that's like saying "We are going to war again? I just survived the hangover from drinking at my last comrade's funeral !"
Despite the crimes of the Stalinist dictatorship, the Finns sent large humanitarian aid to street children during the crisis in the 90s and 2000s, it is a pity that the events of the winter war spoil our good relations with Finns thank FI from RU for helping and fighting communism❤
The Finns make awesome military music, it is on par with the Yugoslavians, the Soviets, the Irish, and Germans. The music from the countries I listed are absolute bops.
@@Davoodoox1 No, they weren't given to men in the trenches in 1942. They were probably vitamin pills, even though men might have thought they were something else.
grandma told me and my family a story. She was born in Minnesota in the 30s. Her relatives passed this story onto us. They were farmers close to the Russian border. Russian soldiers came to their farm and demanded their food, they had no choice but to oblige. The snow was deep so they had to eat the horse food. When the Russian soldiers came back, they demanded their horses and the horse food as well. My great uncle said no, and they stomped his head in. I am here today in spite of Lenin. Take care all, much love for Finland.
Came here from My Summer Car -- I love that the top 8 results for "Finnish folk music" are 7 songs about telling the Russians to fuck off set to jolly pokla music, and Ievan Polka.
Translation thoughts: In the last part, "riuku" means pit latrine and in this context "liuku" means poop instead of slide. Oh boys, damn, bring my mask. Here people have built pit latrines and pooped in them.
"Vitamin pills" are mentioned in the song. Soldiers, especially officers, were often on drugs during WWII, which possibly led to them killing their own men in psychotic fits - look up Adolf Ehrnrooth
I love how cheeky these songs sound, from Säkkijarven Polkka to Njet Molotoff, it’s like the Finnish knew how absurd it was for them to be slapping around the Soviets as much as they did.
The only country I know of that can be rightfully proud of a war that they lost.
@@johnlastname8752*won😉
@@johnlastname8752this guy has never heard of Napoleon or Marlborough...
@@mikkobas9847we did lose it, but we finns take it as a victory :) no need for dumb arguments or any more bullshit thats been thrown around in the internetzz xd, thats just the fact :D have a nice day ! :)
@@kissanruokaa on a political scale you lost, on a tactical scale you smashed it
Guys why is the snow outside of my house dancing?....
They are fins
Why do you ask?
mb man, wont happen again
Sorry it was me I taught that you were russian
Hey Sorry, Heard you playing my Contries music and I thought I would Invite my buddies
The Finns have the best war songs
Russians are again moving troops to the borders of Finland! since she, after the Ukrainian conflict 2022 , began to ask for NATO, because she still hasn’t forgotten 1939
!
@@ДмитрийХмель-ы5р try your luck, comrade
@@karirytkonen1321 as I understood by you finn? if so, I am very sorry that my great-grandfather participated in this war of 1939, although he is not particularly to blame, this high command sent people to this massacre
I learned this song as a toddler, my grandmom used to sing it often.
@@ДмитрийХмель-ы5р 🤣
I basically love the finnish people. Their honesty is out of this world. They just directly say what they want to say and leave it there. No bullshits, no fake compliments. Straight through the point.
Floppa 😳
Yeah well as a Finn I agree to disagree. There's liars and bullshitters like everywhere else and no, it isn't that uncommon to be honest. Maybe in the old times Finns were more reliable and honest.
I bet that is because the English translation makes absolutely no sense to you. But I do not blame you, I just give kudos to the guy who actually tried to translate this song into English. 🤣
Se on mukavasti sanottu. Kiitos!
@@Aquelll yeah so apparently there's like 4 metric tons of finnish ww2 slang in the song so that's probably why
Martincitopants brought me here and I regret nothing.
My summer car video?
@@JohnTavastian Yup.
Out of all people ?
Yeah i get it...
We should Convince Martincitopants to Play Hearts of Iron 4 as Finland
Did the car work? No!
Eggs and Sausages were the names of two strongholds at the Kiskis hills. At first, the Finns conquered both hills, but after the Russian counterattack, they had to give up the Egg.
Tiltu's road ( road from lake Röhö ) refers to two announcers of Soviet radio propaganda, who were called Tiltu by Finnish soldiers.
In the continuation war, catering lotta Elsa Lampi served in the same unit at Uhtua as Erkki Tiesmaa, who wrote the song. She was the song's lotta "Lunkreeni", Tiesmaa changed the lotta's last name because Lampi did not fit into the rhymes.
Didn't know about the fortresses, thanks
The song is littered with inside information and a slang that mostly just the veterans of the continuation war were familiar to. For this reason it is an interesting peace of history.
Suomi people very strong defended own country against Red Russia,like Ukraine now!!!!!!
@@herptek piece of history
@@niepowaznyczlowiek At least at a certain unit, "attack on the Egg Hill" was used as an example to all future reserve non-commissioned and commissioned officers on tactical leadership.
no wonder finnish people are the happiest people in the world. this is great music!
Finns make the best war music no competition. Russians and Germans make the best military marches, Americans make the best diss tracks, but Finns make the best songs about war.
diss track award should go to the ex yugoslavian states.
@@ugricpatriot Irish by far. You ever heard kinky boots?
Thank you from Finland 🇫🇮❤️
@@shoeby9273 calling your oppressor gay and then gaining independence the same year was a very chad move
..have you checked out the Japonese songs ?
Love from Poland !! God bless Finland !
@ Crescit Sub Pondere Virtus
right back at you :) Polish people are awesome!
If someone messes with Finland, we will be there! Love from Estonia!
Same goes for you Estonia! Love from Finland!
We will defend you too when you need it
Love from the Sweds too lite brother Finnland😂
Me too
Hopefully you don't need to, but things are looking grim... Also, right back at ya, we got your six
If only Shrek had a swamp in Finland.
if you're from any other country you like the rhythm, if you're from Finland you like the lyrics.
Jep ” siihe kotiloma tyssää ku roiskitaan ryssää”
@@arombi4737 niinpä
Greetings from Poland, brave Finns! We have a lot of similar history. 🇵🇱🤝🇫🇮
🇫🇮🤝🏻🇵🇱 ♡
Terve!
@@ThatClanka Hyvää!
terveisiä helsingin puolan husaarilta!
poland we know yuo are allways been between west and east, your history is horrible. Creetingins from me.
My knowledge of Finnish has expanded by one song.
vapaa-ajallani katson näitä videoita suomalaisista sotalauluista on niin hyviä 😃🤍🇫🇮❤️🤍🇫🇮❤️🇫🇮🤍
I am Finnish from my mother, my grandfather fought in the winter war, and the second world war, we were from Kokkola before, we had some land, with cows, I feel happy to be reminded of Aimo my grandad in this way
My grandfather and their father were in the winter and continuation wars. To my knowledge the area I come from is a place the Russians learned to fear, also a lot of medals were given to people from the area.
7 grandads brothers died, both granddands severly wounded (one fought in 1918 Finnish Freedom War(/Civil War)).
At least this grand dads 3 boys will "give Hell" like there is no other.
putins slaves will eradicate themselves in Finnish forrest-lake lands.
My grandpa used to sing this to my mom when she was a baby, it apparently calmed her down very well. 😂😂
Min farbror var frivillig i Finska vinterkriget. Han var med i ett Svensktalande förband.
im addicted to finnish folk songs and finnish ww2 songs
the association of accordions with being goofy makes all the serious Finnish war songs sound like something to play during a comical chase scene
This song always felt like dark humor to me anyway. It's the kind of thing I sing while drunk.
Not so goofy when the Finns are after you!
The language used in it is in a way very relaxed, idk how to describe it, not very serious... It has dark humor in it while it has serious message and serious stuff, it still has the humorous tone in it, even in the lyrics.
To me it's quite the contrary - the very un-warlike, cheerful feel of accordion tune makes martial music done to it all the more vicious. Hard to describe why, but nothing spells to me that merciless, hardened and purified-of-emotions grit of going to war than the joyful, cheery starting tune of _Säkkijärven polkka._
@@stalhandske9649 My grandfather fought on those places at Eldankan kylä (Village) He was a hard boiled soldier with sharpegded humour to cope with us kids....
This has to be the best version of this song i have ever heard
One of the best versions was when a teacher performed it live in class; sadly I couldn't record it.
That's it i'm moving to Finland. Its my dream home now and home of my ancestors
@Lol okay Doubt that
Ancestors hahahaha, you probably have 0.999999999999999999999999% finnish blood. Murimutt moment
Ok welcome
Tervetulloo kotio
It’s a beautiful place but hard to live in. If you’re by yourself then it’s not bad but if you dream of a family it will be tough!
As an American with absolutely no Finnish ancestry (that I'm aware of), this makes me proud to be Finnish.
As a filipino american im proud to be finnish
How is either one of you finnish?
@@nikoa97 Hear that? that's the sound of the joke going over your head.
same here! I am Slavic on one side and American going back to the early 1700s on the other, in fact I am related to Sam Whittemore, a veteran of 4 different wars and very likely the oldest person to serve in the American revolution.
@@teslacoil5378 Tell me how this joke makes any sense?
As a person who started learning finnish, i still think it is great
@@GP-zh5gd my native language is polish
@@GP-zh5gd And what language do you speak normally?
Learn to sing it without reading it, Humphrey Bogart learned English this way through song\
@@plasp01 Powodzenia! :)
@@sledgehog1 O, nie spodziewałem się Polaka
Dzięki
Love Finland from Poland!!!
Respect Finland from Chechen Republic of Ichkeria!!!
Dont get drafted soon. I heard Putin relies on Chechens.
@@josipamatic6085 Putin relies on traitors to the Chechen people, that is, on the Kadyrovtsy. Those who fight in Ukraine on the side of Russia are not the Chechen army, they are Russian troops, and representatives of several dozen nationalities serve in the Russian army, including traitors to our Chechen nation, unfortunately. The real Chechens are now fighting on the side of Ukraine!
Respect Chechnija!
Respect checheniya from imperial state of iran
I love Finnish war songs, it is just different than normal Finnish songs.
Battle of Suomussalmi
Finnish casualties: 750
*Soviet casualties: 24.000* 💀
Wspaniale! Brawo, Finowie!
Thank you very much for saying SOVIET, not Russian. Because, I am Ukrainian and I feel bad for that Ukrainians, Belarussians and others, who were fighting basically for nothing
a common finnish saying during the winter war was "our enemy is so vast and our land is so small, where will we find space to bury them all?"
actually
it was 2,700 finnish Casualties
and 22,500 soviet ones
@@Ladyjuliet-uv5qt get out of here commie!
I have to agree that finnish music really hits me up every time i heard it
the language sounds so freaking cool i love it
As a Pole i love Finn people
dzięki ja też kocham polske
As A Finn, I love poland too :) They have experienced what Finland did, but in power of two
I love poland im from finland. I saw a polish person on bus today
@@dio8628greetings from Estonia
What a unique language...
Hungarian says))
@@cestmoitransportation :D
@@cestmoitransportation sámi:
My jaw would rather fall off than try to sing some of their songs, and thats coming from someone fluent in the absurdity that is polish
@@SwissAdmiral nah finnish is ez
I'm Brazilian, I love Finland I want to learn finnish to understand this song
As an Estonian i was like this Sounds like one of our songs as well
I wonder which one of ours..
Which one?
I’m going to Tallinn tomorrow!
@@This.one.1 hey how was Tallin?
@@erynoise it was great!
My favorite version of this song so far
This song is legendary no cap
I like this song. Its kinda got a vibe that's like saying "We are going to war again? I just survived the hangover from drinking at my last comrade's funeral !"
I've reached the conclusion after much study, that the Finnish language is the cutest in existence 🇫🇮😊😍
Greets from Azerbaijan!
When you invade small Finland and think you can defeat there army in a matter of days but there small army starts to invade you…
Right but never to expand territory just get off the lawn.
sounds…. familiar…
Lol
@@frozenwindshield they went further than that
The same we Ukrainians are doing now:) Although Belgorod once used to be Ukraine like Karjala used to be Finland.
Finnish has to be the most bad ass language. Something about it sounds like its not someone you want to fuck with.
mitä sää höpäjät
Our language is best. are you gest
Does our language sound like casting spells?
Navajo sounds like spellcasting to my friends.
0:25 It doesn't say "on [...] kuokittu" (been hoeing) but rather "on [...] koukittu" (been flanking).
I walk alot with my dogs, and I always listen to Suomi war music, sometimes I get really sad, remembering the sacrifices of our people
Finland has the best war songs, but Ireland has the best rebel songs.
I wonder who's idea it was to march the whole company of troops on a narow road. Raatteen tie was a legendary victory
I love this! You should see all the goofy moves I make to this absolute banger!
Despite the crimes of the Stalinist dictatorship, the Finns sent large humanitarian aid to street children during the crisis in the 90s and 2000s, it is a pity that the events of the winter war spoil our good relations with Finns
thank FI from RU for helping and fighting communism❤
The Finns make awesome military music, it is on par with the Yugoslavians, the Soviets, the Irish, and Germans. The music from the countries I listed are absolute bops.
Perkele kun on hyvän kuullonen laulu 😄✊️
Finns ,German and Russian USA Italy, and France,, and Mexico, have all one thing in common making greatest songs
Finland has the best culture. Rally cars, beer, sausages and the best war song
Thank you sir
And best Metal bands
Suomalainen musiikki herättää minut joka aamu koko ajan 😊😊😊
This song makes me eat two packs of pervitin and then running trough forest until my heart stops beating
С этой песней начинается моё утро! Ещё очень люблю Выборгскую польку. Я живу в Выборге. Желаю народу Финляндии благополучия!
Return It to finland now
@@benjamin6813 he cant do anything about it. We should take it our self back. Vyborg would be a lot better with finland I can say that.
Спи спокойно Финляндия Симо хяюхя на страже страны
That's nice now please return it to us?
*Viipuri
Now I get why finland is the happiest country
Trying to sing along at 2x time speed is God mode
finnish sounds amazing!
Gemeinsam gegen denn Bolschewismuss. Für immer Freunde 🇩🇪🤝🇫🇮
the who is singing this song is pure finnish.
This is why I love my homeland
i didnt knew the name of this song so i just found a part from a video and typed "Finnish folk bom bom song"
PUM ↘️PUM↗️PUM↗️
I think those "vitamin pills" were something different to get the strength to keep going ...
Pervitin
@@nocive7381 Yes. Probably haha. Remembered me abuit the story of Aimo Koivunen.
@@Davoodoox1 No, they weren't given to men in the trenches in 1942. They were probably vitamin pills, even though men might have thought they were something else.
Nope, it wasn't that.
This is fantastic finland warsong❤
Im swedish and i can feel my 75% finnish blood dancing
💗💃🏼🕺🏼
You'r welcome to our country when ever you want
@@chillfinland1065 thanks
I "get" that, in a way. I am a Sephardic Jew, however one of my great grandmothers was an Eastern Swede.
@@williamsaltiel-gracianmph613your great grandmother was a jew not a swed
russians:the finnish arent that strong
the finnish:WAR SKI'S
Finnish war songs are beautiful
War is tough, Juno doesn't make the head dizzy...
Finns are great. Russians will brown their pants if Finland comes in on this war.
lol
this song terrifying feels like fins already stealing my tanks
Finland has best snipers and music
grandma told me and my family a story. She was born in Minnesota in the 30s. Her relatives passed this story onto us. They were farmers close to the Russian border. Russian soldiers came to their farm and demanded their food, they had no choice but to oblige. The snow was deep so they had to eat the horse food. When the Russian soldiers came back, they demanded their horses and the horse food as well. My great uncle said no, and they stomped his head in. I am here today in spite of Lenin. Take care all, much love for Finland.
"Missing the lady at home, as we eat the vitamin pills, but that holiday will be canceled as we spray the Russians, right"-
That vitamin is probably pervitin or amphetamine.
The Soviets have been real quiet since this dropped…
My mom is Finnish and i feel some of my blood dancing
Tää on niin hyvä
love from Karelia❤️
Strenght for you.
Very nice song!
"On römpsässä käristetty" Finnish people get it
Naamari pois!
Came here from My Summer Car -- I love that the top 8 results for "Finnish folk music" are 7 songs about telling the Russians to fuck off set to jolly pokla music, and Ievan Polka.
Greetings from sweden 🇸🇪 ❤️ 🇫🇮
Me to
Kiitos terveisiä Suomesta!
Bònjour
😊
Lets play hockey.
i love this song from finland fi we have best music:)
Very nice music old Finish brothers in front 🔥🔥☘️
Одного дня я таки вивчу фінську мову щоб розуміти їх чудові пісні. Привіт з України! 🇺🇦🤝🏻🇫🇮
Stay safe! Hope you're doing alright.
Im 🇫🇮 and 🇺🇦 💪
respect ukraine from finland🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Hope for the best for you comrade you will defeat Russia just as Finland did 70 years ago 💪🇺🇦
@@konakontsaa2883 Слава Naції!!!
Смерть ворогам!!!!
Greetings from Poland! 😊👋🇵🇱
Oh my... this song gives me so much Memories of the Sweet Past..
When the snow start to speak Finnish:
When the snow starts singing finish
Politically correct version: orinally it was Russian horses without hay, that's why they ate the stable walls
0:45 Lowkey flirting with the reindeer.
Love from Ukraine!
Слава Україні!!
Sanat on kyllä mielettömät!
Translation thoughts: In the last part, "riuku" means pit latrine and in this context "liuku" means poop instead of slide.
Oh boys, damn, bring my mask. Here people have built pit latrines and pooped in them.
Finnish war sons are best. :)
Sisu Suomi!🇫🇮🇮🇪
kittos
👍
finnish music is like the most sick accordian solo you ever heard, followed by random ass gibberish.
Finnish is easy to sound out once to actually know how to read the funny accents
It's not random ass gibberish to Finns :)
SUPER NICE
Finland has the best Patriotic songs
If your in a war on a game while hearing this,it feels like your finnish or something
"Vitamin pills" are mentioned in the song. Soldiers, especially officers, were often on drugs during WWII, which possibly led to them killing their own men in psychotic fits - look up Adolf Ehrnrooth
Ukraine have started to play this song too 😊 makes me nostalgic... That song is made for Ukrainians in this moment. Like it was for us in ww2
💞