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Comments by "Jussi M. Konttinen" (@jussim.konttinen4981) on "Battlestorm Stalingrad E7 - Operation Nord" video.
@fiddlersgreen2433 Mannerheim was in Russia for 30 years, but says in the preface to his memoirs that he had no notes of that time. On the other hand, I'm sure that someone has already written the history of Russia 1887-1917. I don't think it is a problem as long as the bias is known. I'd rather listen to that person (ghost writer Aladár Paasonen) than someone who was raised by a Communist university.
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@nicholasconder4703 No problem. Finnish mainly has postpositions, where the order of the elements is reversed. That's why every Indo-European language (excluding vodka labels) is difficult for me. Welcome to opposite land: https://youtu.be/tT41pOtcmoY
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See you on the Beach
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@fiddlersgreen2433 What movie did you watch? There were wounded soldiers in the first scene.
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@Raskolnikov70 "Sir, general. Well, I declare. 103 fallen, 46 of them in coffins, 18 of them are being washed. The rest are melting." -Lieutenant colonel Nikke Pärmi https://fi.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nikke_Pärmi Nikke Pärmi was one of the Finnish Jaeger troops trained in the volunteer Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion. During the Continuation War, he was appointed to command the penal battalion "black arrow". Like many other soldiers in the unit, Pärmi had also been in prison for manslaughter.
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@fiddlersgreen2433 Actually, there is a lot of neutral information coming from the UN and also from the UK, which supports my own observations, such as the List of freedom indices.
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@fiddlersgreen2433 Mannerheim did not cling to power like some other people. Maybe that's why the Americans didn't declare war.
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@nicholasconder4703 Yes, I meant the U.S. government resisted Soviet pressures to declare war on Finland.
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