@wittmann:
Two weeks after invading Finland, December the 14th 1939, Russia was expelled from The League of Nations. Russia invaded Finland because they said they needed security for Leningrad, which was only 40 kms from the Finnish border.
The Russians were mightly humiliated by the tiny Finnish army, suffering far more casualties than they inflicted, despite having three times the number of men, thirty times the number of aircraft and one hundred times more tanks.
The conflict ended in March of 1940, with Finland having ceded 11% of its territory, but 30% of its resources. Russia had hoped to conquer all of Finland.
Evil soviets! Can’t appreciate more the people who fought for independence and freedom of Finland and stopped the red menace. Impressively well done! Have to hail the Wermach too for assaulting soviets, letting the soviets to bite the same bread they offered to Finland :D Haha! Yeah, no sympathy for they did not give any to us.
There is a movie about Winter War I highly recommend to watch. It is not a typical hollywood war hero movie but rather a “reality” oriented view of winter war.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098437/
A short clip of the movie introducing our main anti tank weapon: the molotov coctail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M8_hS0gqU8
A picture of authentic molotov coctail.