Talvisota- The Winter War ([Rare video] Friends of Finland)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2008
  • In 1939 American sympathy for Finland.
    In spite of the great publicity, Finland received little effective military help. The Swedish unit with Norwegians thrown in was the only significant foreign unit to see action. The volunteer movement made greater impact on psychological front: the Finnish people felt that they had not been totally abandoned although the sympathy without action generated some sombre comments among Finns. The fact that little effective military help managed to reach Finland was in turn proof that the Western democracies could not give any guarantees for Finland's freedom. This was even more evident when soon after the Winter War Germany occupied Denmark and Norway thus effectively cutting any routes from Finland to the West. This in turn was one factor in forcing Finland to accept German help against the Soviet threat.
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    The WAR between small Christian Finland and Godless Soviet Union!

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  • @wauhti6358
    @wauhti6358 4 года назад +81

    ''Suomi voi olla pieni maa, mutta rakastamme vapautta niin, ettemme ikinä hyväksy tappiota''
    Iho meni kananlihalle tätä kuunnellessa :)

    • @HornaV8
      @HornaV8 2 года назад +1

      surullista miten vapaus on heitetty romukoppaan ja maata senkun tuhotaan ja maan päätäntävaltaa ulkoistetaan eu:lle ja muille ulkomaalaisille järjestöille

    • @spkanava
      @spkanava 2 года назад +1

      1940

    • @herptek
      @herptek Год назад

      The Finnish speeches during the continuation war were even more idealistic and stubborn, so much so that they still put they shivers down the spine. Despite the ideals however, the western world as well as fate itself had abandoned us by then unfortunately.

    • @tiinau6562
      @tiinau6562 11 месяцев назад

      Samaten molemmat ISO isädt sotivat ryssiä vasten
      ✌️🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴❤️🤫

  • @GingaGirl2000
    @GingaGirl2000 10 лет назад +202

    One of the first victims of the bombing of Helsinki was 7-year-old girl named Armi Hillevi Metsäpelto.
    And in the Swedish newspapers there were whole page ads that said (in Swedish, of course): " Now the world knows, what it is to be a Finn. You show, what it is to be a Swede."
    In Finnish: " Nyt tietää maailma, mitä on olla suomalainen. Näytä sinä, mitä on olla ruotsalainen. "
    And in Swedish: "Nu vet världen vad det är att vara finne. Visa DU vad det är att vara Svensk."

    • @theunusualdispenser9474
      @theunusualdispenser9474 6 лет назад +23

      Neljä vuotta myöhemmin pohdin, että onko tuon lauseen sanoma ruotsalaisten kansankiihottamista ja sympatiaa suomalaisia kohtaan vai kaikkea muuta kuin positiivista?? Koska sota aikana ruotsalaisten suhtautumista ja apua voidaan kyseenalaistaa.

    • @tikkurilaboi6893
      @tikkurilaboi6893 5 лет назад +4

      @@theunusualdispenser9474 No ei ruotsi tehny paljoo muuta ku trades Saksan kaa, mun tietääkseni ainakin.

    • @firstlast4379
      @firstlast4379 5 лет назад +31

      @@theunusualdispenser9474 Aika heikolla pohjalla on historian tuntemuksesi.
      Ruotsin hallitus (suurimmaksi osaksi) halusi pestä kätensä koko asiasta ja pysyä neutraalina.
      Toisin kuin ruotsalaiset, eli kansa, halusi tukea Suomea.
      Se mitä media kirjoittaa/kirjoitti, on yhdentekevää.

    • @kornolex
      @kornolex 2 года назад +2

      @@firstlast4379 "Mieli on teoissa, Mutta teot harvassa." Muistakaa tämä. Se palvelee teitä.

    • @bruhdude6712
      @bruhdude6712 2 года назад +1

      @@tikkurilaboi6893 tuli sieltä joku määrä vapaaehtosia sotimaan meiän kaa

  • @ramdom_9
    @ramdom_9 9 лет назад +232

    There is some bastards below, those who defence Russia's actions and insult Finland.
    1. Someone said that we had concentration camps, which isn't true. We had PRISON camps for prisoners of war, and we treated them well.
    2. Someone also said that we were barbarians, monsters, but they should buy a huge mirror and see which one was evil, that dirty Soviet Union or our peaceful country where they attacked.
    If you look at Russia's actions nowadays, you can see Russia hasn't changed. Unfortunately, when i watched criterions of a democratic country and dictatorship, Russia filled all marks of dictatorship.

    • @BelarusKing
      @BelarusKing 9 лет назад

      SNIPER Hits nice Iraq, Yugoslavia, Iran, Libya, Syria, Panama, Grenada, support of neo-nazi juntas in America. Who did that? Peaceful US i think. But, of course, RUSSIAN IVAN MUST BE DESTROYED :-)

    • @Pyovali
      @Pyovali 9 лет назад +18

      BelarusKing Why're you implying like we're in the same boat as the USA?
      Finland =/= USA.

    • @n.ramuliini4488
      @n.ramuliini4488 9 лет назад +35

      And russian bombed its own village just to make a war even finnish cannons cud not bom it

    • @n.ramuliini4488
      @n.ramuliini4488 9 лет назад +4

      Sorry for my bad english

    • @l_h_d_35
      @l_h_d_35 9 лет назад +6

      SNIPER Hits nice Actually we had concentration camps, mainly for Jehova's witnesses and for conscientious objectors. Don't deny the bad things that happened in our soil.

  • @Mx.Shyloh
    @Mx.Shyloh 13 лет назад +72

    God Bless Finland

  • @KappaDaKappa
    @KappaDaKappa 11 лет назад +34

    Thank you grandparents and a thank you to all the men and women who helped us to protect our land, help gain our independence and freedom. Never forgotten. Kiitos!!!

  • @cristixav
    @cristixav 16 лет назад +30

    Respect to Finland and the heroes of the Winter War!!!! (from Romania)

  • @rewttykoko3665
    @rewttykoko3665 8 лет назад +88

    Rakas suomi :,)

  • @mothermjantsala7462
    @mothermjantsala7462 11 лет назад +61

    I love Finland!♥

    • @Saqux
      @Saqux 2 года назад

      yes

  • @Ystadcop
    @Ystadcop 10 лет назад +144

    Oh, the Americans soon changed their tune when Finland tried to get its lost territory back...............

    • @DavidJGillCA
      @DavidJGillCA 7 лет назад +76

      You mean the British. The USA did not declare war on Finland. ...and from wikipedia: "U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull congratulated the Finnish envoy on 3 October 1941 for the liberation of Karelia but warned Finland not to enter Soviet territory; furthermore, the United States did not declare war on Finland when it went to war alongside the Axis countries and, together with the UK, approached Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin at the Tehran Conference about acknowledging Finnish independence."

    • @Ystadcop
      @Ystadcop 7 лет назад +19

      Thanks. A great shame Finland has lost Karelia and other ceded territories for good.

    • @aapelikeilamaa9523
      @aapelikeilamaa9523 7 лет назад +30

      the americans kept dumping the soviets shit-tons of weapons that the finnish soldiers kept destroying

    • @Ichigoeki
      @Ichigoeki 6 лет назад +20

      I suppose we should thank the US for feeding our troops too. Well they gave the food to the ruskies, but some of it was captured. Still kind of a cringy video considering the fact that they were actively helping our enemies while filming this.

    • @theunusualdispenser9474
      @theunusualdispenser9474 6 лет назад +4

      Indeed there are pictures to prove that. In 1942 When Finland had occupied Petrozavodks. There we're axis and american officers together (which is strange) in presence , but not a single brit attended. www.reddit.com/r/HistoryPorn/comments/681kga/finnish_german_italian_french_american_and/

  • @ruffe90
    @ruffe90 9 лет назад +32

    More than ever brings to mind the Hobbit and lord of the rings stories. After all Tolkien was greatly inspired by Kalevala. In the same way Finns were humble and mostly modest about achievements and the underdog. We got assistance of our brothers! Who recall after this war that even though they were voluntary they realised that it was their duty! Even though we had an undefeatable enemy we won. In form of our independence. No joke! A true story for the whole humen kind to know who rocks who. Who am i to know? I'm a decent of kareli half and completely swedish speaking for fathers in Finland. Horosity was great on both sides. Brave men fought against each other. Because of soviet union, these men paid their lives!

  • @sponge540
    @sponge540 3 года назад +54

    *National Spirit: Sisu*
    Division Recovery Rate: +25%
    Division Attrition: -10%
    Division Attack on core territory: +20%
    Division Defense on core territory: +20
    Sisu is the uniquely Finnish expression for the resilience of the nation's people. Finland has faced harsh odds and will do so again.

  • @Beanie-Sandals
    @Beanie-Sandals 4 года назад +24

    I just started playing Talvisota: Winter War on Rising Storm 2 and can't believe this conflict went under my radar. I'm always researching war history. I have my work cut out for me.

    • @VisualdelightPro
      @VisualdelightPro 3 года назад

      Woah can I play it with you too!

    • @J1e9r9r6y
      @J1e9r9r6y Год назад

      I downloaded it first time almost 6months ago, sadly the game is dead by now :( cant never experience it

  • @MikeEgypte
    @MikeEgypte 2 года назад +20

    by chance I searched and found this link to a war that so much reminds me of the war today that is being fought by the Ukraine people.

  • @-sipinen-5152
    @-sipinen-5152 9 лет назад +51

    I don't understan ween people says such a thing as, Russian have all right to invade Finland. those pepole are going on russian propaganda, just bullshit. Finland was just a peaceful country but the russia want more land. Do you realy think thats okey to invade another country because you want more land. fucking bullshit Russia

    • @akuhalmiranta4603
      @akuhalmiranta4603 9 лет назад +24

      Russians a country full of cowards xD Tänne vaan iso mies putin

    • @vdrugktotoizzaugla
      @vdrugktotoizzaugla 7 лет назад

      And I dont understand when people say that Finland which broke away from Russia in 1917 should not have been returned back but at the same time they claim that Crimea which broke away from Ukraine under pretty much similar circumstances must be returned back to Ukraine. Would you explain this to me?

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa 7 лет назад +3

      Finland was it's own country for such a long time before that. Before being under Russian rule, it was under Swedish rule, but the country always existed on it's own. Finland also didn't "break away" from Russia, but Russia gave Finland it's independence after long political discussions and absolutely no aggression. Coming back after less than 30 years and trying to take it back by force just because of a pact that they made with Germany gives them zero right to do so.

    • @vdrugktotoizzaugla
      @vdrugktotoizzaugla 7 лет назад

      Finalnd declared independence in December 1917, a month after illegal communist coup. Therefore no long political discussion could have possibly taken place between them. Crimea was an autonomy inside Ukraine the same way as Finland was an autonomy inside Russia. Both wanted to secede and both did after an illegal seizure of power in respective countries. Yet the cause of Finland percepted as rightful and the cause of Crimea as not. Talking of history Crimea too appeared to be a part of Ukraine by a strange historical accident, and their secession from Ukraine was predictable and was only a matter of time.

    • @apilas112mmsuomifinlandperkele
      @apilas112mmsuomifinlandperkele 7 лет назад +1

      Here is the difference that Crimea did not become independent but Russia took it for itself! Think what it would be like if Sweden had taken over Finland during the Russian Civil War. Would it have been more harmed?

  • @maximkretsch7134
    @maximkretsch7134 2 года назад +7

    Is anyone here surprised at the fact that this whole film is scrupulously careful not to mention the name of the attacker?

  • @omegavalerius
    @omegavalerius 12 лет назад +10

    All the more reason to be thankful to those ten thousand Swedish volunteers who came to our aid, some of whom never came back home.

  • @failmarine2.0
    @failmarine2.0 4 года назад +39

    1939: hippity hoppity get of property
    1941: hippity hoppity gimme back my property
    1943: hippity hoppity get of my property (again)

    • @AatiNiiranen
      @AatiNiiranen 4 года назад +10

      1944 Finland * turns around to look at germany*
      Get off my property

  • @adrianrosenlund-hudson8789
    @adrianrosenlund-hudson8789 2 года назад +24

    Love Finland. My wife's great uncle fell in the Continuation War, a few days before the cease-fire. I'm going to see to it that our son is aware of his Finnish ancestry. Proud, brave country.

    • @JanJohanssonmusic
      @JanJohanssonmusic 2 года назад +5

      An admirable people, the Finns... My grandfather's brother was with the Swedish volunteer forces fighting with the Finnish army in the Winter War. He didn't say much about his experiences but a couple of times he shared some horrific memories from the actual fighting. Hearing this from a relative who had actually BEEN THERE made a powerful impact...

    • @kirby1225
      @kirby1225 2 года назад +3

      @@JanJohanssonmusic going to fight for a foreign country voluntarily takes some serious balls
      props to him

  • @therealsuomi1153
    @therealsuomi1153 7 лет назад +19

    Allies had a chance but axis supported Finland

  • @shawnpeters73gmail
    @shawnpeters73gmail 16 лет назад +6

    I'm a Finnish-American...there aren't very many of us, but then again, there aren't too many Finns even in Suomi. My family has always been very proud of our Finnish heritage, as my grandparents came to the USA during the 1920's. We love our coffee and NISUA ;) Finland was the only country to repay it's war debt after the 2nd world war...part of our Finnish character is being self-reliant and not owing anything to anybody.
    SISU, my dear brethren. Peace, from the USA.

  • @obiwankenobi4305
    @obiwankenobi4305 7 лет назад +22

    SUOMI!! SUOMI!!

  • @i-a-g-r-e-e-----f-----jo--b
    @i-a-g-r-e-e-----f-----jo--b 14 лет назад +2

    Interesting film, very obscure. Thank you for posting this piece of history.

  • @DixieBanjo
    @DixieBanjo 10 лет назад +76

    The Soviets got their asses kicked in Finland, too bad the Finns couldn't take out a few million.

    • @centralizedthinking
      @centralizedthinking 5 лет назад

      inb4 soviets win winter war and take karelia

    • @sammydavis4218
      @sammydavis4218 5 лет назад +1

      nikita hrutzev told finnish president that over million russians died fighting finland.

    • @nikolehtonen3747
      @nikolehtonen3747 4 года назад +1

      @@centralizedthinking they lost if they would have won finland would have become like baltics puppet for soviet union that was stalins plan take finland instal puppet coverment and anex.
      Finland lost but win by keeping finland free from soviets.
      And if this winter war would have fought in egual footing same man power and armor finland would have won.

    • @2009Infidel
      @2009Infidel 4 года назад +1

      @@centralizedthinking Ivan your cuntry is simply put balalaika and the smeII of shit.

    • @markkuryhanen4244
      @markkuryhanen4244 3 года назад

      @@sammydavis4218 Yes, he said so. But that number is probably a bit too high. In winter war they lost some 150.000 .....200.000 (and Finland lost 9.000). Later the war continued and there Russia lost over 500.000 (and Finland around 90.000). So Khrutsev may mean their all losses together.

  • @magemaatikko
    @magemaatikko 14 лет назад +4

    Kyllä oon niin ylpeä suomalaisuudestani. Suomalaiset ei ryssiä kumarra eikä ruottalaisia myöskään ja toivon nyt tänä vuonna Suomen jääkiekkomaajoukkueen osoittavan talvisodan luonnetta ja kovuutta että toinen kultamitali voitais tuoda ihanaan Suomeen! Suomi forever =)!

  • @AriaNa-ti9lv
    @AriaNa-ti9lv 11 лет назад +4

    Thank You, This was Greatest Untold videos! Praise The Lord!

  • @bankerduck4925
    @bankerduck4925 3 года назад

    Hieno ja tärkeä video!

  • @MattiLahtinen-si3rl
    @MattiLahtinen-si3rl 3 месяца назад

    Lämmin kiitos videosta. Olen suomalainen. Suomi Finland.

  • @jayfinn3
    @jayfinn3 14 лет назад +5

    i am so proud to be a finn my grand father died 1939 and i never got to know him but i am so proud of him

  • @Piett2
    @Piett2 16 лет назад +5

    Thank You very much - I love seeing pieces of history like this.

  • @castrewq
    @castrewq 16 лет назад

    Kiitos!

  • @Killjoy45
    @Killjoy45 15 лет назад +1

    Btw. You are giving me and many others marvellous laughs so please keep entertaining us.

  • @KariPiirainen
    @KariPiirainen 2 года назад +5

    Today marks the 82nd anniversary of the outbreak of the Winter War. The Winter War was a war between Finland and the Soviet Union from November 30, 1939 to March 13, 1940. The Soviet Union began the Winter War by attacking without a declaration of war, and the war ended 105 days later with the Moscow Peace Treaty. The League of Nations condemned the attack and resigned from the Soviet Union on December 14, 1939.

  • @rattinox
    @rattinox 14 лет назад +3

    Man, this is glorious stuff!
    The Finns who fought the Talvisota and Continuation War showed the world what a free, honest, hardworking people can do. I'm sure the ghost of Leonidas was watching over them, too.

    • @yurikozhokin8348
      @yurikozhokin8348 3 года назад

      Holy shit, dude. Rocks, trees and lakes - this is what fought and will continue to fight most of Finnish wars. That terrain is still unpassable for most of world armies.

  • @joo9619
    @joo9619 3 года назад +5

    Thst was beautiful i love my country and i will du anything for finland and people of finland i also support our best friends and neighbours long live mighty finland🇫🇮♥️🇩🇪♥️🇪🇪♥️🇧🇻♥️🇩🇰♥️🇸🇪♥️🇳🇱♥️🇮🇸

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  16 лет назад +2

    Ty! If I remember right, this is a dvd review from Talvisodan katsaukset. I have "a lot of" dvd material about finnish wars... but yes I' m not a war addict :)

    • @jes3d
      @jes3d 2 года назад

      really cool.

  • @CyanWall
    @CyanWall 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks, I have watched others Winterwar videos and comments of thesa has been like "Finland sucks" or such kind. You are exception and thanks to you for that. I think that finns who had fought against Russian on battlefield and on RUclips will preciate that.

  • @sierramountains
    @sierramountains 15 лет назад +3

    Thanks you! As a Finn, I agree wholeheartedly.

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад +6

    @Cyberspine I agree the Finns to move on. As for the reason the Russian language virtually dominate Karelia is that I've read almost the entire population emigrated to free Finland. One account I read a couple of years ago is a farmer returning to his farm, the Finn soldiers asked him why he was there and he responded that he had burned his barn down during the Tavilsota, just as his father had, and his father's father so to leave nothing for the Russians. He was there just 'making sure'

  • @esjonne85
    @esjonne85 12 лет назад

    Kiitos sotaveteraanit!

  • @aleksi503
    @aleksi503 11 лет назад

    thank you.

  • @crescitsubponderevirtus7617
    @crescitsubponderevirtus7617 2 года назад +4

    Regards for very brave finnish nation ! We wish you survive and best of lack !

  • @turkkisydamessani
    @turkkisydamessani 16 лет назад +4

    Tears came into my eyes esp. with the first pictures of the finnish nature...

    • @drifzyy
      @drifzyy 2 года назад

      wow 13 years ago
      damn

  • @magemaatikko
    @magemaatikko 12 лет назад +2

    @Teleoceras Thank! At least someone still give Finland the honor it rigthfully deserves!

  • @Ardious
    @Ardious 12 лет назад

    Touching piece of history.

  • @magemaatikko
    @magemaatikko 13 лет назад +5

    Kyllahan nyt meita veteraaneja haukutahan, muttta tarkeempi asia on etta Suomi sailytti itsenaysyytensa vallan. Hyvä Suomi!

  • @JoniJava96
    @JoniJava96 11 лет назад +14

    As you know... Finland is not one of the Scandinavian countrys... just you to know...

    • @nordfyr1
      @nordfyr1 6 лет назад

      it kinda is

    • @miikaveikkolainen7939
      @miikaveikkolainen7939 6 лет назад +1

      nordfyr1 a small part of Finlands northen areas is

    • @Mr.Truxton
      @Mr.Truxton 2 года назад +1

      Finland is nordic, but not scandinavian. Because scandinavian implies similar roots to the swedes. And we are a completely distinct people group from swedes, norwegians and them. Different language, culture etc.

  • @MultiJerkku
    @MultiJerkku 13 лет назад +2

    Truly touching video. Makes me respect the veterans who defended our fatherland....

  • @artur2277
    @artur2277 14 лет назад

    kiitos kiitos teilegi

  • @F1nn12h
    @F1nn12h 2 года назад +3

    Even tho my brain is made 101% from patriotism, towards my home, Finland, this boosts it to 202

  • @muhammadaliffbinmuhammadla7846
    @muhammadaliffbinmuhammadla7846 Год назад +7

    Welcome to NATO, Finland!

  • @machinemen165
    @machinemen165 13 лет назад +1

    @Nissdavid
    Really? :O!
    that's amazing! :D

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад

    @Mainilanlaukaisija It's a pleasure to meet you, thanks for your insights. Save for the web it's difficult here in Oregon to get research materials other than the most general sort.

  • @turkkisydamessani
    @turkkisydamessani 16 лет назад +4

    Tears came into my eyes when I see how much my (=MY!) ppl has suffered...(anyway thank´s to everybody who fought for finnish freedom..including my fathersfather and mothersfather..)(I don´t like wars--but I am grateful to my ppl who defended themselves...)

    • @lyrigageforge3259
      @lyrigageforge3259 2 года назад

      Same here. Every single time with those old images, films and bits of actual historical narrative.

    • @FINSuomenPoika
      @FINSuomenPoika Год назад

      Me ollaan kärsitty kautta aikojen ja paljon. Mutta silti ollaan täällä! Eläköön isänmaa Suomi ja suomalaiset!

  • @derekstynes9631
    @derekstynes9631 2 года назад +3

    Hurrah for the Brave Finns !

  • @minesens
    @minesens 11 лет назад +1

    The winter was actually much colder and snowier than was expected it to be.

  • @magemaatikko
    @magemaatikko 13 лет назад +2

    @hanhi Exactly, I am pleased to see finally somebody had the stomach to come out from Hitlers shadow and say we Finnish people it was matter of life and death! Continuation War was our own struggle to get payback from USSR! We lost Karelia and maybe it will never given back to Finland but we Finnish people are damn proud what we achived in the battlefield!!

  • @patrickdurham8393
    @patrickdurham8393 2 года назад +3

    Makes me glad Finland is still a thing.

  • @Scatmanfi
    @Scatmanfi 15 лет назад +5

    2:24 Niin Suomalaisen kuulloinen aksentti ku olla ja voi :D

  • @Alexandros.Mograine
    @Alexandros.Mograine 2 года назад +2

    Finlandia in the back makes this video 100 times better.

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад +1

    @Mainilanlaukaisija Thank you, despite my studies thus far I was unclear if we lost Petsamo following the Winter War or the Continuation War. On another site, Free Karelia I think it's called, a couple of years ago I posted that Karelian effort could become expansive to include Petsamo despite they're not in the same region, but same effect to their theft

  • @MaMa-kh7xh
    @MaMa-kh7xh 6 лет назад +12

    Finlan won!

    • @oddom6667
      @oddom6667 3 года назад +2

      Finland surrendered, we lost

  • @planthi80
    @planthi80 14 лет назад +8

    this is one great film~!
    long live finland~!

    • @yurikozhokin8348
      @yurikozhokin8348 3 года назад

      ... only until bigger neighbor decides otherwise.

    • @molotovribbentrop2839
      @molotovribbentrop2839 3 года назад

      @@yurikozhokin8348 Russia is third world country, and will never be superpower again. By end of the century, it will be Muslim country.

    • @yurikozhokin8348
      @yurikozhokin8348 3 года назад

      @@molotovribbentrop2839 I see you pretty good at predicting future. In that case, can you tell the density of you next poop? Yeah, I did not think so.

    • @molotovribbentrop2839
      @molotovribbentrop2839 3 года назад

      @@yurikozhokin8348 It's known math. Russia is almost 15% Muslim already, and they have more children than Slavs.

    • @yurikozhokin8348
      @yurikozhokin8348 3 года назад

      @@molotovribbentrop2839 and so is the rest of the Europe. Duh.

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад

    @Mainilanlaukaisija thanks for naming the author, I'm going to see if any of his books have been translated. :)

  • @turkkisydamessani
    @turkkisydamessani 14 лет назад +1

    Happy independence day... from your neighbour... Onnea itsenäisyyspäivänä Suomi, terveisiä naapurista!

  • @gdsiniristi1176
    @gdsiniristi1176 5 лет назад +3

    We didnt get that help

  • @sierramountains
    @sierramountains 13 лет назад +10

    @artur2277 I love Estonia. :) I think of Estonia as Finland's greatest ally. :D

  • @Adinax86
    @Adinax86 13 лет назад +1

    Ruotsalaisilla oli merkittävä rooli talvisodassa. Talvisota on näistä kahdesta kunniallisempi sota, koska se oli puolustussota. Lisäksi talvisodassa suomalaiset olivat täysin yksin Venäjää vastaan. Siinä nähtiin, ketkä oikeasti ovat suomalaisten ystäviä.

  • @TheTerjeB
    @TheTerjeB 11 лет назад

    Well done Suomi!

  • @RedwihteGame
    @RedwihteGame 10 месяцев назад +3

    A striking resemblance is seen in Ukraine today. Sad to see history repeat itself. I dearly hope Ukraine will prevail in this unjust war.

  • @davidjames2145
    @davidjames2145 2 года назад +8

    3:02
    And now exactly the same thing in Ukraine. 😭
    #StandWithUkraine
    🇺🇦 🇬🇧

  • @OH6NT
    @OH6NT 14 лет назад +1

    Thanks to ALL who contributed so that Finland won the wars against USSR, both the winter war and contiuation war (WW2) - won in the sense that we kept our independence, earned in the WW1 war of 1917, and struggled for ever since. Als thanks to all who helped us out in any way.
    Thomas / Swedish speakin Finn.

  • @Niinimaeki
    @Niinimaeki 13 лет назад

    Hieno klippi amerikkalaisilta, meijän pappa arvostais tätä!

  • @GingaGirl2000
    @GingaGirl2000 10 лет назад +17

    Oh, but I have to actually be thankful to Soviet union of attacking Finland. If they hadn't attacked, my grandfather wouldn't have left Karelia and wouldn't have met my grandmother. So my dad wouldn't have been born and then of course I hadn't been born either... So thanks. But I still hate you for what you did, Stalin!

    • @DavidJGillCA
      @DavidJGillCA 7 лет назад +7

      And if Finland hadn't had the opportunity to rough-up and humiliate the Red Army it s doubtful the Soviets would have been ready to take on Hitler.

    • @yourfavoritejunkie
      @yourfavoritejunkie 6 лет назад

      erik reiman finland started the war? What?

    • @teuska351
      @teuska351 5 лет назад

      @@Dni80 ruskies still think so? holy shiet

    • @Dni80
      @Dni80 5 лет назад

      @@teuska351 holy shit i read the fucking comment wrong i tought that comment was from russian and i read that it says that i hate finland what they did imma gonna remove comments btw im from finland

    • @Dni80
      @Dni80 5 лет назад

      @@teuska351 and im sorry it was 3 am at the time so i wouldnt think so muxh

  • @NotOrdinaryInGames
    @NotOrdinaryInGames 7 лет назад +8

    Wartime propaganda is so silly.

  • @Loocas77
    @Loocas77 15 лет назад +2

    Respect to all Finnish heroes. It was no easy of "Imperium of Evil" to force Finland to surrender.

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  14 лет назад

    @jeff61813 The US. - Finnish diplomatic relations were closer at that time and Hoover was very active for aiding Finland during Russo- Finnish wars. I'm sure this video is/ was pretty unsung in Finland as well. I'll send some links...

  • @Motaro76
    @Motaro76 15 лет назад

    Thank you, sierramountains! You are different from many others. Problem was that many finns in late USSR times arrived in Leningrad just 4drinking vodka. Of course, then they began debauches. My aunt from Leningrad knows it very well.
    What I have written is not about you, but about some drunk idiots, what still can't be quiet about Russian Victory in 1940 and meaning Mannerheim "great"

  • @jipsumies3435
    @jipsumies3435 3 года назад

    I cryed...

  • @NiiloGrabbe
    @NiiloGrabbe 16 лет назад

    Where did you find this? I am history student but i had never seen this before.. very interesting video, thank you for posting!!!

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  15 лет назад

    a man's got to do, what a man's got to do!

  • @sierramountains
    @sierramountains 13 лет назад

    @Raisionpulsu That's very true. I live in America, and I'm a bit ashamed that we were so cowardly as not to help Finland after it proved to be an honorable ally.

  • @Danovio
    @Danovio 16 лет назад +1

    ''The true warrior does not care if he is called a beast or a dog, the main thing is winning''

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад

    @NoddyShoulder I read a quote years ago realative; "whom questions the morality of the one that pulls you from the quicksand." After what happend to Lavtvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.

  • @LeaningHistory
    @LeaningHistory Год назад +1

    Insane perkele moment

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  15 лет назад

    ok, I meant it as metaphorically. That phrase is taken from the russo-finnish war book (can' t remember it just now), so the pastoral care was more important by then. Btw when I served in Kainuu brigade we had a lot of church services, sometimes too often heh.

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  16 лет назад

    can you even imagine that the external trade per cent between the brits and Finland was about 60 before the wars, and the soviet barely 1 per cent...

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Год назад

      Communists have been trying to strangle economically throughout history. That is why the USSR was not affected by the Great Depression.

  • @wojbla01
    @wojbla01 11 лет назад +2

    Respect to Finns! .. re "little military help".. yes allies were slow to react but as of Jan 1940 strong Expeditionary Force consisting of British/French/Polish troops started to be formed .. soviets aware of that and perhaps it was one of the factors giving them incentive to reach settlement asap .. it's ironic how close Germans and soviets cooperated at that time, Germany intercepting Italian arms shipment (35modern fighters and 100000 rifles) and not allowing Hungarian volunteers to transit.

  • @perustubettaja
    @perustubettaja 11 лет назад

    hyvä suomi!

  • @TheTurbogus
    @TheTurbogus 14 лет назад

    @Mainilanlaukaisija Excellent point!

  • @oMgmAooNmanNe
    @oMgmAooNmanNe 14 лет назад

    my grand father died 2 years ago :( he was in the war too...

  • @122Sverige
    @122Sverige 12 лет назад

    n00b

  • @sierramountains
    @sierramountains 13 лет назад +1

    @Janika6666 Are you from Hungary? That's very cool! :) Glad to hear from an Ugric neighbor!

  • @seilsbusters
    @seilsbusters 3 года назад +1

    For U know... This is been taught to every Finnishs citizen to pay yuor debt in time. Our People have a sustained econimic situation in under control. It is an honor to pay your debt in time

  • @scholion
    @scholion 15 лет назад +1

    The Finns are heroes.
    Words matter little in this context.
    You defended the idea of freedom at a time when few people across Europe remembered what freedom even was.

  • @machinemen165
    @machinemen165 13 лет назад

    @enizbib
    I can only imagine. I have friends from Finland who have told me that, but I would've done it anyway. No matter if I had to fight the invader with my bare hands, there's nothing more beautiful than freedom.

  • @omegavalerius
    @omegavalerius 15 лет назад

    The feeling is mutual.

  • @Tapanator28
    @Tapanator28 12 лет назад

    @Teleoceras My Grandpa was in the Winter War,Lapland War and a Refugee from Russia when they took his home after from Finland.

  • @e0o9kii
    @e0o9kii 13 лет назад

    @Annnabef9: I read it in a site once about polls and stuff. I wish I could post the link but RUclips won't let me.

  • @finnfellow1
    @finnfellow1  15 лет назад

    as you can see... he didnt die in vain, he died a hero's death, the soldiers best way to die and we never forget the sacrifices what they did for freedom!

  • @Jaska8000
    @Jaska8000 16 лет назад

    Tanks: during the war we managed to get 13 Vickers to frontline. In addition we had 32 Renaults from 1919 and they were totally out-of date (even bullet of a rifle could penetrate its armour!) and were used as tractors...
    So we had something but soviets had for example more than 2000 planes.