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MythicSJK | September 15, 2007

Finnish war propaganda from second world war

MythicSJK | September 15, 2007

Finnish war propaganda from second world war

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  • @Number7smokesForEver Stalin did everything right! There was real threat of Nazi-German aggression from the Finnish side (because Finlanfd was Nazi-Germany ally in 1940!). Also Stalin proposed to exchange even greater portion of Soviet territory in northern Karelia, which the Finnish bouergois government refused to agreee!

  • @peterkvideo Finland wasnt that stupid that they could ever attack in Soviet Union on 1939.. Nazies didnt even have Finland in their plans but becouse of the winter war, everything changed.. It was Soviets fault that war ever started, it was Soviets own fault that Germany saw Red Armys weaknesess.. And see, Finland didnt attack in Leningrad in 1941.. We didnt play for Germans, Finland fought only for herself

  • Well, actually Stalin did everyrhing right!! Finland was a Nazi-Germany ally in 1940 and the Soviet border was really vulnerable to attacks from the Finnish side (especially Leningrad city which was just 25 km away of Finnish border!!).

    Long Live Stalin!!

    Long Live the Soviet Union!

    Log Live the Soviet Red Army!!!

  • @peterkvideo In 1939-40 Finland was neutral country without alliances.. Germany didnt support it, in fact nazies helped their allie of that time, Soviet Union, and prevented support from many other countries.. But as I sayed, it was nazies and soviets who were allies on Winter war. In 1941 situation was of course differend but Soviets did force Finland in this.

    Hell with Stalin!!

    Long live the peace!

    Long live the veterans of Finlands Freedom!!!

  • @dicthash Btw, Viipuri (Vyborg) was part of Grand Duchy of Finland since 1809.. And after revolution your nation agreed that it's part of Finland.

    And about paying: Finland did pay ALL of it's reparations looong time ago. This is agreed by Soviet union.

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  • Flags in the end are indeed in right place. Soviets stolen independence of three of those and tried to do that for Finland too. All four contries suffered becouse of Soviet Union.

  • People shoudnt blame the average russian or at that time soviet citizen for the war, they did nothing wrong but did what they were told to do. Wars all always starded by some Dickhead politicians or presidents like Stalin or Hitler.

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  • @MythicSJK Well, but Finland proposed its territory for Nazi Germany to attack the Soviet Union from Finnish side! So, Stalin did everything right that he secured a territory around Leningrad. Otherwise Leningrad was just 25 km away from Finnish border!

    But yes, we LOVE our Finnish cousins!

    Long Live Stalin's Soviet Union!

    Long Live Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic!

    Long Live 1918 Finnish Red Army!!!

  • @MythicSJK 1) You produce historic revisionism! Finland was in alliance with Nazi Germany up till 1944! Nazi Germans attacked Leningrad area from Finnish side!!

    2) Stalin did it right that he moved the Soviet border about 50km away from Leningrad before the start of the war with Nazi-Germany!

    3) And yes, it was just a matter of accident that our dear Finnish cousins didn't turn into just another 16th Soviet republic by Stalin (like he did to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, etc).

  • @Canis1969Lupus Hmmm!! Very funny to listen from a person from a nation liberated by Russian army in 1878 from 500-year long Turkish rule!!

  • @dicthash

    It is Russia that should pay reparations to Finland for starting a pointless war of aggression against a peaceful democratic nation with the blessings of the methead Hitler. Also to the Baltic nations, Poland and the Ukraine for the repression in the former said nations and genocide in the latter.

  • @ArsentyevAndrey shut up ryssä welcome!say goodbye to mother Russia!

  • @ArsentyevAndrey shut up ryssä

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