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http://www.at-ww-ii.com The Finnish Front, East Karelian 1941. General Feige.

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  • @airsoftminor They certainly got a lot clever use out of a Panzerfaust or StugIII or even a BF109. But when you can't do quantity you have to do quality.

  • Финны этим и воспользовались, напали за спиной, но потом в 44-м попросили перемирия...слабаки...Один у них воин был Маннергейм, и тот бывший РУССКИЙ ОФИЦЕР!!!))))

  • @MrRoverTSS Слабые солдаты финны. Воевали, в основном в большинстве и солдат и техники, редкие сражения выигрывали. Наших партизан в лесах боялись, бежали с поля боя, бросая оружие и технику. Имеется много воспоминаний наших ветеранов, партизан, успешно громивших финские гарнизоны на оккупированной территории. В начале войны Советская Армия вела сложные бои на большой территории СССР с германской армией, на Стратегических направлениях, на жизненно важных территориях.

  • "братья по оружию")))), побирались от германской армии чем могли (вагонами принимали продовольствие, технику и боеприпасы), а на все настойчивые требования германского командования - уклонялись от Большого Боя и довольствовались сытостью, завоеванных территорий..

  • Also, was he all of that which I list below? Da or njet. If DA; then let's not try to be too cute with the wikipedia. As our second reformist said: "I saw...", and then goes on to tell about what he saw in the documents from the Soviet past, so with Khrushchev; he must've seen a lot in his time in various officeS he held - and as a consequence became a living library.

  • It was our well-informed intermediary between Stalin and his generals, Premier of SU, etc., who said, "1.5 million were sent to Finnish front, 0.5 million returned".

    He also told when INTERVIEWED (and published in Western press at the time) how Soviet navy had failed to sink a Swedish commercial ship bringing help to Finns in 1939, and how the Germans had offered to sink it for them.

    Uraa to Yeltsin, Gorby, and Nikita (the first reformist Boss of USSR/CCCP)!

  • @Forvolet citation needed and try to edit on website en-wikipedia-org ))

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