1942 paranormal, Finland in World War II, in order to further consolidate the security of the western border, the Soviet Union asked Finland to exchange some regional territories through diplomatic and military means. In order to protect national interests, Finland rejected the unreasonable demands of the Soviet Union on the grounds that it did not violate its neutral status and national laws. Soon after, the Soviet Union launched a war against Finland. The Sino-Finnish War broke out in 1942, also known as the Winter War.
1942, when the Finnish army fought tenaciously with the Soviet army, it was found that the Soviet army was short of food at the end of the war. Because the Soviet army did not receive professional combat training, it was repelled by the famous sled troops of the Finnish army. However, there were more Soviet troops than Soviet troops, and the environment was harsh and the weather was cold at that time. The Soviets dare not act rashly. In order to scare the Soviets, they began to spread rumors that there were many man-eating monsters in the Finnish forest, so as to achieve the expected goal and cover up their guerrilla tactics.
Later, with the progress of the war, the Finnish army decided to save its strength and raise enough energy to fight well, and gradually forgot these rumors that spread out. Who knows that a Soviet camp was later attacked by unknown forces, but when the Finns arrived, they were horrified to find that there were only mutilated remains and empty camps in the camp, and several skinned people remained in the camp. Finnish soldiers were afraid to report this to their superiors, saying that the Soviets were short of food and began to kill each other, leaving only one photo and leaving immediately. As this incident has not been reported, it is still unknown which powerful force wiped out a large number of Soviet troops, leaving only human skin.
Sufen winter war
1939165438+1On October 28th, the Soviet Union unilaterally abrogated the Sino-Finnish non-aggression treaty on the pretext of provocation by Finnish troops in the border areas. 165438+1On October 29th, Bao Juemujin, Deputy People's Councillor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, addressed Finnish Ambassador to the Soviet Union ilie. Koskinen read a note signed by Molotov, accusing the Finnish army of soviet strike in other places on the border between karelian isthmus and Sufen. In view of the Finnish government's full responsibility for this form, the Soviet government could no longer maintain normal relations with Finland and was forced to recall its political and economic representatives from Finland. 165438+1On October 30th, the Sufen War broke out.
Despite the tenacious resistance of the Finnish army at the beginning of the war, the Soviet offensive was frustrated and suffered heavy losses. But in the end, the Soviet Union took the initiative in the war and finally forced Finland to return to the negotiating table and get what the Soviet Union wanted. 1940 March 12, Sufen officially signed a peace treaty, and Finland ceded land for peace. The Sufen War did not end because of the Sufen Peace Treaty, but was involved in the Soviet-German War. 1941After the outbreak of the Soviet-German war in June, Finland participated in Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union with the help of Germany. On June 25, Finland resumed its war against the Soviet Union on the pretext that Soviet planes bombed Finnish territory. In September, it occupied cities such as Vyborg and recovered the lost ground in the winter war in June and February of 5438. 1941165438+1On October 25th, Finland participated in the international agreement against * * * production, so it was completely involved in the Soviet-German war.
1942. The Winter War, or the Sufen War, began with1939165438+1October 30th when the Soviet Union attacked Finland. On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2006, Finnish officials declassified photos of Soviet soldiers and guerrillas who carried out cross-border raids on Finnish civilians, including photos of many women and children who were killed and photos of the skin of soldiers who were eaten. These photos have been hidden for so long to avoid interfering with the relationship with this powerful neighbor in the East.
1On September 4th, 944, Finland was forced to make peace under the Soviet offensive, and signed an armistice agreement in Moscow in September 19. The important provisions of the armistice agreement include: Finland resumed the effectiveness of the 1940 Sufen Treaty, including the Sufen Agreement on the Aran Islands; The important ice-free ports in the North Chaimo area, including the Barents Sea, were all cut to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union reclaimed the lease right of Hanke Peninsula, but it was acquired in Boccara? The lease right to establish a naval base in Ude area is 50 years, thus controlling the navigation channel in and out of Leningrad; Finland compensated the Soviet Union for $300 million and paid it in kind within six years; Finland handed over German prisoners of war to the Soviet Union. At this point, the Sufen War ended.
1On the eve of Japan's surrender on August 8, 945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, marched into the northeast and occupied the city. The first thing it did was to build them at the crossroads of Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang and other cities. Soviet Red Army Martyrs Monument? . Completed in the monument, required? People from all walks of life in Changchun? While paying tribute to the Red Army, the Red Army is burning, killing and looting in the city. Rape women in the street, even shoot them with machine guns, and violence against children. At that time, the high command of the Soviet occupation army was located in the headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Army in Changchun, and its leader was Marshal Malinowski, while the defense of Shenyang was in the charge of Major General Kalkoff, commander of the Russian Yugoslav capital.
But the social order is very chaotic, because Soviet soldiers will rob passers-by in broad daylight, and in cities, at dusk, everyone will feel unsafe. Because the Russian army will use trucks to move people's things at will, it is useless to call for help. Instead, you will be kicked to the ground and hit the wall. Young women, with their heads shaved and their chests tied tightly, put on men's clothes to protect themselves. Soviet troops entered houses at will, threatened to confiscate goods, and raped and killed women with knives and guns. At that time, people in the northeast were complaining: the little nose came and the big nose came. ?
In the winter war, the Soviet Union invested a huge amount of troops but suffered heavy losses, and the country's reputation was also greatly damaged, failing to achieve its original goal of conquering Finland. Finland has not only retained its sovereignty, but also won international prestige. The performance of the Soviet Union in this war also made the German head of state Adolf? Hitler became more confident in his attempt to invade the Soviet Union, and began to contact Finland to join his plan, which finally detonated the "Continue the War" 194 1 at the end of June. Finland and Germany sent troops to recapture the land lost in the winter war.
1942 There is no reasonable explanation for the occurrence of paranormal in Finland. How the Soviet army was destroyed is still a big mystery that puzzles us ~ ~