What did Finland do in ww2?

Finland participated in the Second World War initially in a defensive war against the Soviet Union, followed by another battle against the Soviet Union acting in concert with Nazi Germany and then finally fighting alongside the Allies against Germany.
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Why did Finland ally with Germany?

The main reason for Finland's siding with Germany was to regain territory lost to the Soviets in the Winter War of 1939 – 1940. As opposed to Axis Power states and affiliates, Finland granted asylum to Jews and had Jewish soldiers serving in its military. It also refused to participate in the Siege of Leningrad.
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What side was the Finland on in ww2?

In fact, Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany during the second world war not to prevent Soviet conquest but to win back territories lost to the USSR as a result of the winter war of 1939-40. The peace treaty that ended the war in March 1940 left Finnish independence intact.
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Did Finland surrender in ww2?

By the Treaty of Moscow of March 12, 1940, Finland surrendered a large area of southeastern Finland, including the city of Viipuri (renamed Vyborg), and leased the peninsula of Hanko to the Soviet Union for 30 years.
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Did Finland help Germany?

As part of the Paris Peace Treaty, Finland was classified as an ally of Nazi Germany, bearing its responsibility for the war.
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Why did Finland fight Russia in ww2?

Finland believed the Soviet Union wanted to expand into its territory and the Soviet Union feared Finland would allow itself to be used as a base from which enemies could attack. Finland declared itself neutral at the start of the Second World War, but the Soviet Union demanded concessions.
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Did Finland fight Russia in ww2?

Russo-Finnish War, also called Winter War, (November 30, 1939–March 12, 1940), war waged by the Soviet Union against Finland at the beginning of World War II, following the conclusion of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (August 23, 1939).
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Did Finland get their land back from Russia?

At the Treaty of Moscow (March 12, 1940), Finland had to cede Finnish Karelia and Salla, a total of 35,084 sq. km, to the Soviet Union, and "lease" Hango, with an additional 117 sq. km. In the fall of 1941, Finland regained these lost territories.
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When did Finland change sides in ww2?

4 Sep 1944 - 15 Sep 1944

Along a similar philosophy to maintain Finland's sovereignty, Mannerheim chose to disassociate Finland with Germany on 4 Sep 1944 (note Finland never officially joined the Axis alliance), dramatically changing the landscape of the northern theaters of the European War.
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Who did Sweden side with in ww2?

Ruth Naomi Vivian Marling Margolis Balle Hansen, speaking about her arrival in Sweden. Sweden remained a neutral country during World War II but preserved its close cultural and economic ties to Berlin. In the early 1930s, about 3000 Jews fled Europe to Sweden because of its neutrality.
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Why did Germany invade Norway but not Sweden?

Denmark was invaded as a stepping stone towards Norway, as the Germans needed the airfield at Aalborg in northern Denmark to support their forces in southern Norway. With Norway in German hands, the Allies could not invade Sweden, so no plans were made for invading Sweden at the same time as Norway and Denmark.
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Does Finland have nukes?

Finland is a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as a non-nuclear weapons state. Its safeguards agreement under the NPT came into force in 1972 and in 1995 it came under the Euratom safeguards arrangement.
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Are Finnish soldiers good?

“The Finnish Army remains pretty exceptional in Europe,” Finnish defense analyst Stefan Forss noted. “We train large cohorts of conscripts each year, and what they're expected to master is the defense against a major Russian attack.
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What rank is Finnish army?

According to the latest ranking, Finland has the 53rd best military in the world with a Power Index of 0.8149. However, this doesn't take the environmental impacts of military strength into account.
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How did Finland beat the Soviet Union?

Finland achieved full sovereignty in May 1918 after a four-month civil war in which the conservative Whites defeated the socialist Reds with the help of the Imperial German Army, pro-German Jägers, and some Swedish troops, in addition to the expulsion of Bolshevik troops.
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Why is Finland the happiest country in the world?

“Many things are undeniably good here – beautiful nature, we're well governed, lots of things are in order,” the business owner said. The country of vast forests and lakes is also known for its well-functioning public services, ubiquitous saunas, widespread trust in authority and low levels of crime and inequality.
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Who is Finland allied with?

In 1994, Finland joined NATO's Partnership for Peace; the country is also an observer in the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. Finland became a full member of the EU in January 1995, at the same time acquiring observer status in the EU's defence arm, the Western European Union.
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Did Sweden fight in ww2?

Responding to German appeals for volunteers to fight the Soviet Union, approximately 180 Swedes enlisted in Germany's Waffen-SS, and saw combat against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front.
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Are Finland and China allies?

Finland and China have had an agreement on economic, industrial, scientific and technological co-operation since 1973, and the agreement was last revised in 2005.
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Is Finland and Sweden US allies?

Finland and Sweden are longtime, stalwart partners of the United States. By joining NATO, they will further strengthen our defense cooperation and benefit the entire Transatlantic Alliance. Together with our NATO Allies, the United States will maintain its robust exercise activity and presence in the Baltic Sea region.
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Does Finland have its own army?

The Finnish Defence Forces consist of the Finnish Army, the Finnish Navy and the Finnish Air Force. In wartime the Finnish Border Guard (which is its own military unit in peacetime) becomes part of the Finnish Defence Forces.
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Why was Switzerland not in WWII?

During World War I and World War II, Switzerland maintained armed neutrality, and was not invaded by its neighbors, in part because of its topography, much of which is mountainous.
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