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Tango0116 Jan 2020 3:00 p.m. PST

"Early in the morning of November 30, in 1939, the Soviet Union attacked Finland.

The artillery of The Red Army opened fire on the area of Karelia. A bit later Helsinki and fifteen other Finnish locations were covered with over 100,000 bombs.

The Winter War had begun, pushing Stalin's soldiers into Finnish territory and the Mannerheim defense line…"
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