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Winter War: Information from Answers.com (5169 words) |
 | In 1721, as a result of Northern War, the Karelian isthmus and the Ladoga Karelia, and in 1743 the Southern Karelia was captured by Russia. |
 | The World War had not yet begun in earnest and was known to the public as the Phony War; at that time, the Winter War was the only real fighting besides the German and Soviet invasion of Poland, and thus held major world interest. |
 | Finnish immigrants in the United States and Canada returned home, and many volunteers (one of them actor-to-be Christopher Lee) travelled to Finland to join Finland's forces: 1,010 Danes, 895 Norwegians, 372 Ingrians, 346 Finnish expatriates, and 210 volunteers of other nationalities made it to Finland before the war was over. |
| ::The Winter War:: (2385 words) |
 | The Winter War was fought between Finland and Russia between November 1939 and March 1940. |
 | In time of war, it was planned by Mannerheim that the peacetime army should act as a covering force to delay any attack until the reservists got to the front. |
 | Finnish troops were well suited to the forests and snow-covered regions of Finland and they knew the lay of the land. |