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Finnish war propaganda from second world war

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  • @player002Ru good joke =D Putin is your new stalin..

  • kommenteista päätellen tää styki on naapurimaassamme t.A.T.u.n loilotuksiakin suositumpi

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  • I feel myself terrible. My grand grand father was a soldier on that war. I am so fucking sorry. He was just a soldier and done what they said. :(

  • millo ois tulos 10h versio??

  • Is that so; just like Stalin's explanation in 1948 about the "buffer zone" (after the West began questioning his Soviet/Nazi pact, and alliance with Nazis). So, having caught pants down in invading independent countries of Europe together with Nazis, he penned down his "The Falsifiers of History" to brainwash Russians.

    Now this lip of yours is self-defeating; for, the Soviets COMMITTED a terrible genocide in Poland in 1939. A year ago, Russians apologised the Poles for those ruthless MURDERS.

  • @obuBBubo the reason the Soviets invaded Poland was to block the Nazis from taking the whole thing and committing terrible genocides

  • @MaoistLeninistMarx If Finns were nazis, Stalin & co. were nazis a couple of years earlier. It says of the 23/8/39 signing in Moscow: "Stalin toasted Hitler", and He (& co.) REPEATEDLY toasted the pact (invasion) and the German people".

    And it says of their COMMON invasion of Poland in sept. 1939 that when the two armies met, "They WARMLY greeted one another". Also, when Soviet navy failed to sink a "help ship" from Sweden to Finland, Germans offered to sink it for them.

    NaZZi/SSoviet TEAMWORK!!

  • During the continuation war, yes Finland attacked the soviet union simultaniously with the German army. She took back the territory the soviets had taken from her during the Winter War and did not advance beyond the old border. she also refused to support the german attack on Leningrad, which could have been decisive because the Finns could have severed the last supply line to the city. they did not do so

  • Finns were anticommunist? There was a reasonable communist party in the country and the only reason Finland turned against the Soviet-Union was because the SU invaded her lands. The so-called Finnish invasion you are talking of, I presume you are pointing at the Mainilla-incident? Finnish artillery had been positioned too far from the border to even be able to reach that village, and after the soviet-union fell apart is was admitted to be soviet friendly fire that caused it

  • maybe you should stop reading 30 year old soviet history books and start looking into some other sources as well

    - Finland was a parliamentary democracy during all of WW2

    - The Finnish swastika is an old cultural symbol in Scandinavia, just as in India and several other cultures. Hitler's nazi party borrowed their symbols all over the world.

    - Finland indeed got weapons and support from Germany, during the Continuation war. But they didnt support german attack on leningrad

  • @obuBBubo FACTS:

    -The fins were nazis

    - The fins used light blue Swastikas

    - The Fins got weapons and support from germany

    -the fins were ant-Communist, as were the nazi

    - the fins invaded the USSR under the banner of fascist aggression

    - the Soviets attacked the fins because the fins attacked Russia during the civil war trying to but the Tsar back into power

  • @MaoistLeninistMarx "Finland invaded the USSR on the side of the Nazi-scum."

    Deliberate or ignorant? you know the answer.

    FACTS:

    - Soviets invaded Finland (with Nazi help) 30.11.1939; killing 25 000 Finns, and seizing the second most important city of the nation, and 10% of the land.

    - in June 1941, the Soviets bombed Finnish cities

    - the Finns responded to SU's naked provocation

    The courts jail the unprovoked Soviet MURDERERS, record no conviction against the VICTIMS the Finns. They walk tall.

  • @comicallu35 what?

  • @MaoistLeninistMarx *facepalm*

    READ THE GODDAMN WIKIPEDIA

  • @comicallu35 Finland invaded the USSR on the side of the Nazi-scum. the Fins used swastikas they were anti-communist. the the end the Soviets occupied Finland and put the fascist on their knees.

  • @MaoistLeninistMarx autocorrect*

    Finnish people were not nazis in ww2 or today either...

    Stalin wanted to occupy Finland and Finland is a small nation(Finland fought 1year,only little loses,then 3 years,only little loses too,but Soviets didn't defeat Finland)

    Every time there is propaganda in war and this is just one of them ps.no one,who was making this song,was shot. sorry for my bad english

  • that is why in the end the fins were finished and defeated by the Red Army. Fuck this foolish pro-nazi song, I am glad that a few years after the song was made, the singer was put up against a wall and shot.

  • Никогда Molotoff!! Никогда! Никогда! Никогд!##

  • Glory to Finland. Hello from Ukraine

  • from Russia:

    DA, Molotoff... 1941 - 1945 )))))

  • it was hard for Finland to keep independence but they tried

  • Understand the situation:

    - Finland was invaded unprovoked and illegally & 24000 of its finest murdered & lands stolen

    - Finns got their lands back and DUG IN at their old border facing Leningrad

    - Stalin's order to Russian civilians to "murder, rape, burn, poison, etc" was arrested by the incarceration of the same

    Ps. Were the battered Finns to supply black bread to those who had just a few months earlier waged a most inhumane campaign against them to make them another Baltic. Hardly so.

  • @germash19 In the siege on Leningrad the amount of civilians killed by Finns is countable with your fingers as history is written by the victor which in WW II was Russia who left the mark on history books worldwide stating that every accounted for civilian death was due to bombardment or hunger. Finns only had a small amount of infantry there so every bombardment kill was by Germans (some 5000 of those) and starvation while supply lines were cut (450 000+).

  • Worst translation ever... Even Google translate did better here and I am stunned that the Russian parts anyone would understand from a song in Finnish would be translated.

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