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Evil Empire

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Dictator Putin continues what Dictator Stalin started. Some years ago Russia did start new narrative about Finnish war crimes in WW2. Claims about concentration camps and genocide. All of this aiming just to justify military actions towards Finland. And just for the record, those are just lies, without any evidence. Even straight after WW2, Soviet union prosecutor committee did not find war crimes. On the contrary they did prove that there was not any.   Fi war trials Then few war crimes in WW2 committed by Soviet union, but as usual never admitted by Soviet Union even all hard facts existing. Seitajärvi Elisenvaara After war Kaleva Basically allies (Britain, USA and etc..) in WW2 just helped 1 evil empire to crush another one. It is so amazing when Russia is by the far largest country in the world, and still they just can't fit within their borders, they always need to have war somewhere.  Here excellent video by former Finnish Intelligence officer, explaining why Russia will neve

The death is knocking

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 One of the most legendary stories about Winter war and soldier behind that story, Einar Schadewitz. And story goes like this: Einar was middle of the very hard battlefield. Russian tank was coming to his direction. Einar jumped from his foxhole to top of tank. He did knock the tank hatch and shouted "Hey russians open up, it is death who is knocking". Russian tank crew open up hatched and Einar throwed grenade inside and jumped off from tank. Tank crew was destroyed. This happened at Summa battlefield in Winter War, famous about super hard fighting ground. Einar earned his reputation as fearless fighter already in Winter War. And he did continue same way in Continuation War. In that war he did earn Mannerheim Cross, highest possible military decoration in Finland. Book is written by Ville Kaarnakari, new shcool Finnish war historian. Book is quite short, and very easy to read.  But for sure worth of reading. Read about Einar's life story, how this famous story about knoc

Division of death

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The Winter War between Finland and Soviet Union in 1939-1940 lasted for 105 days. It was hard and bitter fighting in freezing cold. Soviet Union official history does want to forget it due to their Phyrric victory. And mostly they remember the great patriotic war (WW2 against Germany) Still there is some books in Russia written about winter war from ordinary infantry man point of view. This book is called Division of death. It's written by Anatoli Gordijenko and it's based on N.I. Klimonov's diaries. He did serve in 18th infantry division 18th division attacked to Finland, but it was encircled at Lemetti area. After that encirclements continued and was divided to 9 different rings. After that started 3 months long bitter fighting in -40 degrees celsius. Finns did have superior tactics but lack of materials and russians did have artillery, tanks etc... But they were stuck and their planning and leadership was quite incompetent. It was estimated that 15000 Russian sol

History of WW2 FPS games

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There is huge amount of WW2 FPS games. Most famous series are Battlefield, Medal of honor, Call of Duty, Wolfenstein, Brothers in arms and many others. Some of them are more arcade type like COD and some more realistic or tactical like BF. So your choice of game depends which kind of type of playing you like. In my case first one was legendary Castle Wolfenstein with C-64. It was released in 1981. Castle Wolfenstein Then Wolfenstein 3D was released in 1992, and it did set the foundation for all upcoming FPS games for years. Wolfenstein 3D Of course nowadays games are totally in another level with realism and graphics. And game series usually also go to another historical areas like WW1, Vietnam war or in future with Star Wars type of games. But it seems that it goes in cycles and they always return to WW2. Like latest BF V in 2018 or COD WW2 2017. Nowadays my absolute favor is Battlefield 1. If you play FPS games, this one you have to test and have fun!

WW2 documentary series

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If you don’t have time to read, and you favor documentary series or movies. There are few very good and comprehensive documentaries that you can find from YouTube. It is good to check these and enjoy very well produced material.         1. WW2 week by week with Indy Neidell This channel will cover events of WW2 in real time for next 6 years. Really good series so far already, it concentrates on facts and do not take any sides. Indy is so good host and presenting things in very interesting manner. All episodes are about 10 min long and really easy to follow. This is also suitable for those who don’t have 2-3hours for one session to check. YouTube Check it, one of the best documentary series on WW2 for sure.         2. WW2 – The apocalypse Comprehensive documentary with really good history material with really good quality. Must see for everybody. YouTube More recommendations will follow!

The Panzer Count, General Von Strachwitz

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The Panzer Count, Devil itself If you check WW2 Panzer Ace statistics, you can find out how those are dominated by German soldiers. Names like Kurt Knispel, Otto Carius and Michael Wittman, their tank kill records on scale 138 – 168. Soviet union aces have records up to 52 and other allies like USA's Lafayette Green Pool with 12 tank kills. Of course statics are always not 100% accurate, but they give understanding of scale anyway. You can't find Panzer Count Strachwitz on those lists. He did never keep count on tank kills. But it has been estimated between 150-200. Which makes him one of the most successful tank commanders ever. He was one the 27 men from whole German army, who was decorated with Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds. He participated battles on Stalingrad, Kursk, Kharkov and etc.. He did earn his legendary reputation leading his men on the front and he was wounded 14 times. Quota from Soviet union army communica