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Old photographs of the Soviet Spitfire in the Soviet-Finnish War

Old photographs of the Soviet Spitfire in the Soviet-Finnish War

From 1939 to 1940, in the Karelian Isthmus of Finland, a soviet T-26 Spitfire tank marched through the snow. The T-26 Spitfire carried a 360-liter volume fuel tank and 3 high-pressure gas cylinders. The three high-pressure cylinders allow the T-26 Spitfire tank to fire 70 times, each time at a distance of 35 meters.

Old photographs of the Soviet Spitfire in the Soviet-Finnish War

On November 30, 1939, the Soviet Union launched an attack on Finland in order to swallow the Karelian Isthmus, and the Soviet-Finnish War officially broke out.

Old photographs of the Soviet Spitfire in the Soviet-Finnish War

As a result of the Soviet-Finnish War, the Soviet Union won a crushing victory at great cost, and finally captured the Karelian Isthmus.

During the war, the Finnish army widely used guerrilla tactics, which caused a lot of trouble for the Soviet army. Unfortunately, Finland was a small country after all, and eventually the Finnish government, which was exhausted and ran out of ammunition, was forced to sign the Moscow Peace Agreement with the Soviet Union, and more than 40,000 square kilometers of territory were forced to cede to the Soviet Union. With 110,000 Soviet casualties and missing in the Soviet-Finnish War, and 180,000 wounded, 58,000 sick and more than 5,000 captured, the so-called fighting nation is nothing more than scum.

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