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Winter War
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Winter War

The USSR's invasion of Finland 30 November 1939–12 March 1940, also called the Russo-Finnish War.

The USSR set up a Finnish puppet government in eastern Karelia, but their invasion forces were at first repulsed by the greatly outnumbered Finnish troops under Marshal Mannerheim. In February 1940 the Finnish lines were broken by a million-strong Soviet offensive. In the March armistice Finland ceded part of Karelia to the USSR.



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On the surface, the Soviet invasion of Finland that same year might look like naked aggression.
He showed his true colors (to the outside world) three times: with the Stalin-Hitler pact, the invasion of Finland, and the colonization of Eastern Europe.
 
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