Abstract

Finland’s World War II history is the story of a nation caught in an impossible dilemma largely a result of its geographic location and the vicious politics that defined relations in inter-war Central/Eastern/Scandinavian politics. Simply put, in terms of the greater conflict that was World War II, Finland found itself in the unenviable position of allying itself with Nazi Germany to protect its autonomy that was persistently threatened by Stalin and the Soviet Union. Finland’s survival becam...

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