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  2. Battle of Hanko (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hanko (also known as the Hanko front or the siege of Hanko) was a lengthy series of small battles fought on Hanko Peninsula during the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union in the second half of 1941. As both sides were eager to avoid a major, costly ground battle, fighting took the form of trench warfare, with ...

  3. Swedish Volunteer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    A plaque at the Hanko town hall commemorating the Swedish Volunteer Battalion. The Swedish Volunteer Battalion (Swedish: Svenska frivilligbataljonen, SFB) or the Hanko Battalion was a Swedish military unit consisting of 1,000 volunteers, including 800 Swedes, which participated in the siege of the Soviet naval fleet in the Battle of Hanko during the Continuation War of Finland.

  4. Swedish Volunteer Company - Wikipedia

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    In January 1942, the company succeeded the Swedish Volunteer Battalion that had been disestablished after the Battle of Hanko in December 1941. The Swedish Volunteer Company fought on the River Svir Front in Finnish-occupied East Karelia from 1942 to 1944, and in the largest battle in Nordic history, the Battle of Tali–Ihantala on the ...

  5. Harparskog Line - Wikipedia

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    This line was not fully completed at the beginning of the Continuation War and remained unused at the Battle of Hanko. But the existence of this defense line made it possible to transfer troops from the Hanko area to the east in July–August 1941. Major Komola was responsible for the construction of this line.

  6. Hanko Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Hanko Naval Base was a short-lived Soviet naval base on the southern coast of Finland, operational for less than two years in the early 1940s. The base was located in the town of Hanko on the Hanko Peninsula , which is located 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Helsinki , the Finnish capital.

  7. Battle of Bengtskär - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the Moscow Peace Treaty, Finland lost the city and port of Hanko to the Soviet Union. The port was used as a base by the Soviet Baltic Fleet from which they could dominate the Gulf of Finland. When the Continuation War broke out in 1941, Finnish forces besieged Hanko.

  8. Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    A report from Hanko told of a transport arriving with two unexploded Finnish torpedoes jutting from its hull. [ 2 ] As naval bases at Riga and Liepāja were lost to German advances, the Soviet Navy withdrew to Tallinn, which was surrounded by the end of August, forcing the Soviets to conduct an evacuation by sea.

  9. February 1943 - Wikipedia

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    The following events occurred in February 1943: . February 2, 1943: The Soviet Union retakes Stalingrad as 462 day fight ends February 13, 1943: The Corsair begins combat operations February 20, 1943: Volcano appears in Mexico February 24, 1943: In North Africa, the U.S. Army recovers after being defeated by Germany's Afrika Corps