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The following is a list of Russo-Finnish wars.
He has written extensively on Russo-Finnish and Karelian historical conflicts.
He also fought in the Russo-Finnish War.
America and the Russo-Finnish War.
The Russo-Finnish war ended, in Russia's favour.
He was a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War and the Russo-Finnish war.
During the Russo-Finnish Continuation War, he served in the Finnish army, and was awarded the Mannerheim Cross.
Along with Eric Hobsbawm, he was given the task of writing a Communist Party pamphlet about the Russo-Finnish War.
Meanwhile, the Russo-Finnish war, which in the Proteus world had gone on until June, ended "prematurely," taking the planners of the proposed Norwegian campaign by surprise.
In 1939-1940, during the Russo-Finnish War the division distinguished itself during the breaking of the Mannerheim Line on the Karelian isthmus.
As a curiosity, it can be noted that the short Russo-Finnish front across the base of the peninsula on the Finnish side was held in part by volunteer troops from Sweden.
The briefing continued as the SUV crossed the Russo-Finnish border and reached the remote airstrip where the Defense Learjet was waiting, fueled and ready for immediate takeoff.
In September 1939 he took part in the campaign in western Ukraine, and was Deputy Chief of Staff of the 7th Army in the Russo-Finnish War .
News accounts indicated his mission was to report on air developments in the Russo-Finnish War (where the harsh winter conditions provided a special opportunity to observe the interplay between meteorology and military aeronautics).
Mr. Trotter, a well-traveled writer with a novel about Sibelius ("Winter Fire") and a history of the Russo-Finnish War of 1939-40 to his credit, shows obvious respect here for his subject.
Stowe was a runner-up for a second Pulitzer Prize in 1940 for his work as a war correspondent in World War II and his coverage of the Russo-Finnish War.
I can tell you that a few weeks ago I myself visited the Russo-Finnish border where a crossborder project of this kind is envisaged to improve significantly communications across the frontier between Finland and Russia.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Carl Hederstierna, had openly during a speech before leading Swedish journalists declared his support for an alliance with Finland in the event of any Russo-Finnish dispute.
The Corps was reformed in Scotland on 15 January 1940 in anticipation of operations in Norway, or perhaps Finland (part of a projected intervention in the Russo-Finnish Winter War).
Seilern then enlisted in the ranks of the British army (though aged thirty-eight), serving in the Royal Artillery, and in 1940 immediately volunteered for the disastrous Russo-Finnish campaign, only escaping from occupied Norway.
"I was thinking of the Russo-Finnish war; a bit out of my field, I know, but the Finns were in very much the same case as we are - dreadfully under-equipped and using their ingenuity to the utmost.
He covered the Pancho Villa Expedition, World War I, the Spanish Civil War, the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the Phoney War, and the Russo-Finnish War of 1939.
Flight Regiment 19, Finnish Air Force (Swedish Volunteer Air Force) used one Waco ZQC-6 (OH-SLA) during the Russo-Finnish Winter War in support of Finnish military operations.
She left Russia during the famine of the 1920s as a small child, when her mother Kamile, the daughter of the gold-mining Ramiev family of Orenburg, took her and her younger sister Naile along to cross the Russo-Finnish border clandestinely.
Finnish Award March 14 - The Finlandia Foundation, which fosters cultural ties between the United States and Finland, will present its annual award to William R. Trotter, author of "A Frozen Hell," about the Russo-Finnish War of 1939.