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Zion Benitez
13 August, 08:28
What happend to finnland after world war 2?
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Anabel Waller
13 August, 11:18
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During the Continuation War (1941-1944) Finland was co-belligerent with Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union, and dependent on food, fuel and armament shipments from Germany. In spite of this, Finland retained an independent democratic government.
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