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The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

1942 Finnish Psychic Event

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

In order to further consolidate the security of the western border in The Second World War, the Soviet Union demanded and exchanged some regional territory with Finland through diplomatic and military means. In order to protect the national interests, Finland refused the unreasonable demands of the Soviet Union on the grounds that it did not violate the status of a neutral country and the national law, and soon after the Soviet Union launched a war against Finland. In 1942 the Soviet-Finnish War broke out, also known as the Winter War.

In 1942, when the Finnish army fought tenaciously with the Soviet army, it was found that the Soviet army lacked food at the end of the war, and because the Soviet army had no professional combat training, it was repelled by the famous sleigh troops of the Finnish army. However, the number of Soviet troops was larger than that of the Soviet army, coupled with the harsh environment and cold weather at that time. The Soviets did not dare to act rashly, and in order to make the Soviet army panic, they began to spread rumors that there were many man-eating monsters in the Finnish forests in order to achieve the desired purpose and cover up their guerrilla tactics.

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

Later, as the war progressed, the Finnish army decided to save its physical strength and energy to fight well, and gradually forgot these rumors that were circulating. Who knew that a Soviet camp was later attacked by unknown forces, and when the Finns arrived, they were horrified to find only the mutilated remains of the corpses and the empty camp, as well as a few peeled skins. The Finnish soldiers did not dare to report this to their superiors, saying that the Soviets were short of food and began to eat each other, leaving only a photo and leaving immediately. Since this matter has not been reported, it is still unknown which powerful force wiped out all the large numbers of Soviet troops, leaving only human skins

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

Sufn – Winter War

On November 28, 1939, the Soviet Union unilaterally abrogated the Soviet-Finnish Non-Aggression Pact under the pretext of provocation by the Finnish forces in the border area. On 29 November, the Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Bojumkin, read to Ilye Koskinin, Finnish Minister to the Soviet Union, a note signed by Molotov accusing the Finnish army of attacking the Soviet army at the Karelian Isthmus and other parts of the Soviet-Finnish border, and since the responsibility for this form lay entirely with the Finnish government, the Soviet government could no longer maintain normal relations with Finland and was forced to recall its political and economic representatives from Finland. On November 30, the Soviet-Finnish War broke out.

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

Despite the stubborn resistance of the Finnish army at the beginning of the war, the Soviet offensive was thwarted and suffered heavy losses. But in the end, the Soviet Union won the initiative in the war and eventually forced Finland back to the negotiating table and got what the Soviet Union wanted. On March 12, 1940, the soviet-Finnish representatives formally signed a peace treaty, and Finland was granted land for peace. The Subsequent Soviet-Finnish War did not end with the Soviet-Finnish Peace Treaty, but was drawn into the Soviet-German War. After the outbreak of the Soviet-German War in June 1941, Finland, under the influence of Germany, participated in Hitler's war against the Soviet Union. On 25 June, Finland resumed war against the Soviet Union under the pretext that Soviet aircraft had bombed Finnish territory. In September, the cities of Viborg and other cities were captured, and in December the lands lost in the Winter War were recovered. On 25 November 1941, Finland joined the Anti-Comintern Pact and became fully involved in the Soviet-German War.

In 1942. The Winter War, or Soviet-Finnish War, began with the Soviet offensive against Finland on 30 November 1939. In November 2006, Finnish officials declassified photographs of Cross-Border Raids by Soviet soldiers and guerrillas against Finnish civilians, including numerous photographs of women and children killed and human skin photographs of soldiers who were eaten, which were concealed for so long to avoid disturbing relations with the powerful neighbor in the East.

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

On September 4, 1944, Finland was forced to make peace under the offensive of the Soviet Army, and on September 19, it signed an armistice in Moscow. Important provisions of the armistice are finland's restoration of the 1940 Soviet-Finnish Treaty, including the Soviet-Finnish agreement on the Aran Islands; The Bechaimo region included important ice-free ports in the Barents Sea ceded to the USSR; The Soviet Union withdrew the lease on the Hanko Peninsula, but obtained the right to lease the naval base in the Pokhara-Ude region for a period of 50 years, thus controlling the passage in and out of Leningrad; Finland compensated the Soviet Union for $300 million, to be paid in kind within six years; Finland transferred German prisoners of war to the Soviet Union, among others. At this point, the Soviet-Finnish War was over.

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

On August 8, 1945, on the eve of Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, marched into the northeast, and the first thing it did after occupying the city was to build the "Monument to the Martyrs of the Red Army of the Soviet Union" at the key points of Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang and other cities. At the same time as the monument was inaugurated and "people from all walks of life in Changchun" were asked to pay tribute to the Red Army, the Red Army was burning and plundering in the city. Rape of women on the streets, even use machine guns to kill, violence against children. At that time, the headquarters of the Soviet occupation forces was within the headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Army in Changchun, headed by Marshal Malinowski, while the defense of Shenyang was led by Major General Karkov, the commander of the Russian city defenses.

However, social order was chaotic, because Soviet soldiers would loot pedestrians in broad daylight, and in the city, as soon as dusk came, everyone would endanger themselves. Because the Russian army will use trucks to remove the people's things at will, no matter how much they shout and call for help, they will be kicked to the ground, hit the head and bleed. Young women, who had already shaved their heads and tightened their breasts, put on men's clothes for self-preservation. When the Soviet army arbitrarily entered the house and threatened to rob and rape women with knives and guns, everyone in the northeast complained: "A small nose has been taken, and a big nose has come." ”

The Finnish Supernatural Incident of 1942 eliminated the Soviets without a single soldier

During the Winter War, the Soviet Union lost a lot of troops, the country's reputation was greatly damaged, and it did not achieve its original goal of conquering all of Finland. Finland, for its part, has not only retained its sovereignty, but has also won international prestige. The Soviet Union's performance in this war also made the German Fuehrer Adolf Hitler more confident in his attempt to invade the Soviet Union, and began to contact Finland to join its plan, which eventually triggered the "Continuation War" at the end of June 1941, when Finland and Germany sent troops to regain the land lost in the Winter War.

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