Military cooperation of Finland and Germany in1940-1942

Автор: Raunio Ari

Журнал: Studia Humanitatis Borealis @studhbor

Рубрика: История

Статья в выпуске: 1 (8), 2017 года.

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During World War II, Finland fought the Soviet Union twice. Thefirst war on November 30, 1939 started the Soviet Union. Thewar ended with a peace agreement signed in Moscow on March12, 1940 which came into force the following day. In Finlandthis war is called Winter War. The second war was started byFinland on June 25, 1941 get the name of Continuation War,and ended on September 19, 1944 after signing of theArmistice Agreement. The states signed peace treaty in Paris in1947.The aim of Finland in the Continuation War was returning ofthe territories lost by the end of the Winter War and the seizureof the territory of the Soviet Karelia inhabited by Karelians.The Soviet Union pursued the same objective with forming inlate March 1940 the Karelian-Finnish SSR, which includedterritories ceded by Finland to the USSR according to MoscowPeace Treaty.After the Winter War, the United Kingdom, Germany and theSoviet Union sought to maintain relations with the"independent" Finland. Germany and the Soviet Union nurturedtheir own plans with regard to Finland, while the UnitedKingdom sought to prevent the growth of German influence inthe country...

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