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The Winter War

The War
in Finland

• Pathfinder Magazine, 1940 •


When Vladimir Lenin launched his invasion of neighboring Georgia in 1921, he had the benefit of experienced military leaders under his command – this was not the case with Stalin’s attack on Finland in the Fall of 1939 – Stalin had purged his military of thousands of officers between 1934 and 1939. When Stalin’s legions attacked Finland in November of 1939, the Soviet losses that were inflicted by the numerically inferior Finns were far greater than he ever thought possible. This seemed not to bother him too much: in June of 1940 he sent an army of occupation into Latvia, Romania, Lithuania and Estonia. He seemed to really only regret his purge when the German Army crossed the Soviet border.


This article appeared on the newsstand about a week before the war with Finland was settled. It lays out how the Finns had benefited from numerous foreign volunteers and how the Red Army was slowly learning from it mistakes.


More articles about the Winter War can be read here…


Click here to read about the Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact.


Read an article explaining how the Soviets used early radio…


Numerous magazine and newspaper articles about the Cold War may be read on this page.




Click here to read about all the contempt that the Soviets had for every diplomatic agreement they ever made.

Read The Soviet Invasion of Finland<br>(Pathfinder Magazine, 1940) for Free
1939 war between Soviet Union and FinlandAimo Kaarlo Cajander prime minister of Finland article1939 soviet AggressivenessSoviet Imperialism 1939history of Soviet Imperialismsoviet imperialistic history 1939soviet army in 1940 FinlandMahherheim Line Front 1940foreign volunteers in Russo-Finnish warFinns welcomed many foreign volunteers in war against Sovietsforeign volunteers in Russo-Finnish war1931 USSR treaty with Finland

The War [br]in Finland

The War [br]in Finland

1939 war between Soviet Union and FinlandAimo Kaarlo Cajander prime minister of Finland article1939 soviet AggressivenessSoviet Imperialism 1939history of Soviet Imperialismsoviet imperialistic history 1939soviet army in 1940 FinlandMahherheim Line Front 1940foreign volunteers in Russo-Finnish warFinns welcomed many foreign volunteers in war against Sovietsforeign volunteers in Russo-Finnish war1931 USSR treaty with Finland
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