Finland in The Second World War (1)
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Finland in The Second World War (1)

  Finland took part in the Second World War at first in a protective conflict against the Soviet Union , trailed by another fight against the Soviet Union acting working together with Nazi Germany and afterward at last battling close by the A...

Roberto Fiuza
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  Finland took part in the Second World War at first in a protective conflict against the Soviet Union , trailed by another fight against the Soviet Union acting working together with Nazi Germany and afterward at last battling close by the Allies against Nazi Germany.
The initial two significant contentions in which Finland was straightforwardly included were the protective Winter War against an attack by the Soviet Union in 1939 , trailed by the Continuation War, along with Germany and the other Axis Powers against the Soviets, in 1941–1944.
The third clash, the Lapland War against Germany in 1944–1945 , followed the marking of the Moscow Armistice with the Allied Powers , which specified removal of Nazi German powers from Finnish region.
Before the finish of threats , Finland stayed an autonomous nation , though “Finlandized”, however needed to surrender almost 10% of its region, including its fourth biggest city , Viipuri (Vyborg) , pay out a lot of war compensations to the Soviet Union, and officially recognize incomplete duty regarding the Continuation War.
Because of this regional misfortune, those living inside these districts deserted their homes , migrating to regions that stayed inside the boundaries of Finland. 
 

<b>&nbsp; Finnish soldiers raise the flag at the&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-country_cairn">three-country cairn</a>&nbsp;between Norway, Sweden and Finland on 27 April 1945, which marked the end of World War II in Finland.&nbsp;&nbsp;</b>
  Finnish soldiers raise the flag at the three-country cairn between Norway, Sweden and Finland on 27 April 1945, which marked the end of World War II in Finland.  
<b>The Current Finnish Flag</b>
The Current Finnish Flag