Right now, there is not any wars in Finland, but from year 2002 the Finnish people have joined the war in Afghanistan.
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
No, but the First World War is the reason why Finland seceded from Russia.
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they were against the USSR. So, when the USSR was with Germany, then Finland was on its own, then when the USSR was against Germany, Finland allied with Germany. Then when Finland surrendered to the USSR for a second time, Finland had to declare war on Germany.
winter war
The Winter War .
Finland forfeited territory to the Soviets.
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Finland fought the Soviet Union in the 'Winter War', which started in 1939 and ended when the Moscow Peace Treaty was signed in 1940. Finland ceded Karelia to the Soviets. In World War Two, Finland fought against Russia but was an unofficial member of the Axis Powers. The Soviets conquered Finland on their way to Germany.
Finland did not exist as an independent nation until December 6, 1917, when it declared its independence from Russia, and a Civil War immediately began over that issue. Finland owed no WWI war debt.
No, Finland was never occupied after it became independent in 1917. The Soviet Union tried to occupy Finland two times: Winter War in 1939-1940 and Continuation War in 1941-1944 but it failed.
No. Finland did have a civil war shortly after declaring independence, though.