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The Winter War[F 6] was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II, and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty on 13 March 1940.
24 paź 2024 · Russo-Finnish War (November 30, 1939–March 12, 1940), also called the Winter War, war waged by the Soviet Union against Finland at the beginning of World War II, following the conclusion of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (August 23, 1939).
30 lis 2016 · Learn about the Winter War, a three-month conflict in 1939-1940 when Finland fought off the Soviet Union's attempt to expand its influence in Eastern Europe. Find out how the Finns used their terrain and guerilla tactics to inflict heavy losses on the Red Army and why the war mattered for World War II.
Learn about the Russo-Finnish War, also known as the Winter War, when Finland resisted the Soviet Union's invasion for three months in harsh winter conditions. See photographs and objects from the conflict, such as the Molotov Cocktail grenade.
8 lis 2023 · Learn about the military confrontation between the Soviet Union and Finland in 1939–1940, known as the Winter War. Explore the historical background, the course of the war, and the consequences for both countries.
23 lis 2019 · On November 30, 1939, nearly half a million Soviet troops stormed into Finland, beginning what would become known as the Winter War.
28 lis 2023 · The Winter War started during World War 2 when Finland denied Soviet negotiations. The Soviets wanted to increase their controlled land north of Leningrad, hoping to increase their defenses against a German attack.