Comments by "Галина Брагина" (@user-iz9ge9xy1u) on "Should we return Crimea to Ukraine?" video.
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@kostyash6549 I heard. this time your Mannerheim kissed with Hitler phisically (you can find photo), and planned the Great Finlandia already. Stalin did good thing, or Leningrad would not exist. According to your logic -> Finlandia did not have nazi , but concentration camps had, concentration camps for particular nation cant be without nazi. By the way do you know that before Russian Emperia Finnish people could not teach their kids in Finnish language, could not do documents in native language. only in Sweden. Finlandia got its independance easily, and before 1917 it was actually free, but could not have an army. As example, Finlandia under horrible Russian Emperia pressure became a champion on human right, the first country in Europe where women got right to vote. But after a week of Independance Finlandia attacked Russia together with US, Frnca and England. so... now you in NATO, ok
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@etpashuijaa2106 on the morning of April 21, 1919, Finnish troops, who had already occupied, as mentioned above, Reboli and Porosozero, crossed the Finnish-Russian border in the Eastern Ladoga region and occupied the village of Vidlitsa in the evening of the same day, and two days later the city of Olonets, went out to the Yarn River, finding themselves 10 kilometers from Petrozavodsk, where they met resistance from the side of the Red Army units. The rest of the Finnish detachments at the same time cross the Svir and reach the city of Lodeynoye Pole. Anglo-French-Canadian troops are approaching Petrozavodsk from the north, the defense of Petrozavodsk lasted two months.
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@etpashuijaa2106 1) my post you answered was about nazi concentration camps, nazists were in WWII, right ? 2) German, France, UK, USA, Austria, Hungary, Japan, Canada and Finlandia interventions - it was about 1918-1920 . last conversation was about this period. you asked to count the cities.3) it was not Finnish volunteers, it was an army - the proof is that the war ended with a peace treaty between the states. 4) 'in a week' - sorry for bad translation, I meant in a moment = very quickly. 5) People understand the current generation are not responsible for things that were in the past. But if there were concentrations camps, they existed, what to do? . But you tried to teach me that there were not any concentration camps, while my own family was there, and I am from the city where were 5 of them. And it is truth that Finnish people were not allowed to teach kids their native language before Russia came. Russian Emperia had 200 + languages, and only very small amount dissapeared, but this process is all over the world, and anyway we are proud still have 200+ alive languages, and 26 state languages (including Ukrainian)
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