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History of the Finnish-Soviet Winter War, November 30th 1939 - March 13th 1940 These pages have been created purely out of a hobby and are unofficial and unpolitical! The site is intended to serve as an internet source for information about the Finnish - Soviet "Winter War", fought in 1939-1940.
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History - Events and background which lead to the Winter War Tactics - Finnish and Soviet tactics during the Winter War (in short) Battles - Some of the battles fought in the Winter War...
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Winter War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One of the most famous early battles of the Winter War occurred at Suomussalmi during December, 1939. The Russian 44th Division advanced along the Raate Road from the south and the 163rd Russian Division advanced from Juntusranta from the North. The Winter War of 1939 is a footnote in most histories.
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History and lessons of the Winter War between Finland and Stalin's Red Army. Main page: History: Lessons of the Winter War The Winter War erupted on 30 November 1939, when Stalin unleashed his Red Army in an all-out assault against Finland.
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CURRENT WINTER WAR NEWS We want to thank everyone for helping make Winter War 35 a GREAT success! Remember that Winter War 36 will be held February 6 - 9, 2009 at the Hawthorn Suites in Champaign, Illinois... To see what you might have missed, If you want the latest information about Winter War,
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The Winter War (Finnish: Talvisota, Swedish: Vinterkriget, Russian: Зимняя война, also known as the Soviet-Finnish War or the Russo-Finnish War[9]) began when the Soviet Union led by Josef Stalin attacked Finland on November 30, 1939, three months after the invasion of Poland by Germany that started World War II.
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The war in Vietnam had cast a pall over all things military. In his latest book, The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War, which will be published this spring by Oxford University Press, The Vietnam War ended up with an officer corps deeply alienated from American society.
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The Pain of War An exhibition at the Mead Art Museum explored the human costs and emotional consequences of war. Slow Money Edward "Woody" Tasch '73 is both a venture capitalist and an environmental activist. If he has his way, Wall Street will soon go organic, Johnson Chapel Associate Parker S. Dorman '44.
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