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  2. Military Museum of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Military Museum was founded November 25, 1929. The opening ceremony followed on October 18, 1930, at Liisankatu, Kruununhaka.Before the foundation, Finnish military history was first shown to the public in 1908 at Valtion historiallinen museo (The History Museum of the State) and later in 1918–1919 at the National Museum.

  3. List of Finnish military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of military equipment used by Finland during World War II. The main Finnish conflicts of the war are the Winter War and Continuation War.After the Continuation war the Lapland War occurred which was a small military confrontation between Finland and Nazi Germany caused by Soviet demands that Finland force out Nazi Germany from its territory in order for Finland to comply with ...

  4. List of Finnish corps in the Winter War - Wikipedia

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    List of military corps – List of Finnish corps in the Winter War. This is a list of Finnish corps that existed during the Winter War, 1939–1940. I Corps – formed February 19, 1940; II Corps; III Corps; IV Corps; Swedish Volunteer Corps – Svenska Frivilligkåren, arrived in 1940

  5. Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    During the war the Finnish Army was responsible for the front from the Gulf of Finland to Kainuu. The front in Northern Finland was the responsibility of the German AOK Norwegen. During summer and autumn 1941, the Finnish Army re-conquered the areas lost to the Soviet Union in the Winter War and pushed deep into Soviet territory in Eastern ...

  6. List of Finnish divisions in the Winter War - Wikipedia

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    List of military divisions – List of Finnish divisions in the Winter War. This is a list of Finnish divisions that existed during the Winter War, 1939–1940. 1st Division; 2nd Division – renamed from 11th Division in 1940; 3rd Division – renamed from 6th Division in 1940; 4th Division; 5th Division; 6th Division – renamed to 3rd ...

  7. Military history of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Valkeala in 1790 took place in Valkeala, Finland, between Sweden and the Russian Empire.At the time, Finland was a component of the Swedish Realm. During the several following centuries, a gradual and slow process of Swedish expansion in today's Finland and the consolidation of Sweden took place, not through wars fought between the Finns and the Swedes, but rather by various ...

  8. Military of the Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, a law was passed by the Diet of Finland and the Emperor Alexander II calling for a general conscription in Finland. The result was an army that was separated from the Russian army. The army was to consist of only Finnish citizens and was to be led by the Governor-General of Finland. The maximum number of men in the army was set to ...

  9. Category:Military units and formations of Finland in the ...

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    Finnish 4th Division (Winter War) Finnish 6th Division (Winter War) Finnish I Corps (Winter War) Finnish II Corps (Winter War) Finnish III Corps (Winter War) Finnish IV Corps (Winter War) Flying Regiment 1, Finnish Air Force; Flying Regiment 2, Finnish Air Force; Flying Regiment 4, Finnish Air Force; Flying Regiment 19, Finnish Air Force