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The Finnish-Soviet Winter War 1939–40
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The Finnish-Soviet Winter War 1939–40

Forfatter:
Engelsk
Serie: Campaign

An informative study exploring the Soviet invasion of Finland, a fascinating David vs Goliath type struggle.

On 23 August 1939, a secret protocol was appended to the German–Soviet Non-Aggression Pact; as part of this, Finland was assigned to the Soviet sphere of influence. On 30 November that year, in an effort to protect against renewed German aggression in the East, the Soviet Union attacked Finland, beginning what became known as the Finnish-Soviet Winter War. This long-awaited addition to the Campaign series explores the events of the war of November 1939 to March 1940. Set against the background of the developing global conflict, the conflict saw the Finnish Army thwart the plans of the sizeable Soviet forces assembled against it, before finally being forced to concede. The major battles of the war, which took place in harsh winter conditions, are covered in detail, including the Mannerheim Line, the fighting in Ladoga Karelia and Kollaa, and the clashes in Finnish Lapland.

The invasion was expected to be swift and decisive. However, as Dr David Murphy details, a combination of difficulties caused by the weather, the terrain, the Mannerheim Line defences and Finnish tactics blunted the Soviet advance and inflicted high numbers of casualties.

Undertittel
Stalin's Hollow Victory
Forfatter
David Murphy
Illustratør
Johnny Shumate
ISBN
9781472843968
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
320 gram
Utgivelsesdato
16.9.2021
Antall sider
96