Finland, a small country, was forcibly claimed territory by the Soviet Union in 1939, and suffered a large-scale invasion if it did not comply. But Stalin did not expect that the small country was so tenacious, and the Soviet army after the revolt was so unbearable, and was forced to adjust its tactics and release a large number of officers (fortunately, otherwise it would have failed 100% in the face of the German invasion the next year). The Soviet army won the territory, but did not realize the plan to annex Finland. Then there is this movie. Taking advantage of Germany's heavy damage to the Soviet Union, Finland also attacked and hoped to regain the territory it lost in 39 years. In the end, it also failed. A string of small countries in Northeast Europe are also inspired to take up arms bravely in the face of greedy and unreasonable neighbors
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