No
no.
95,000 Finland Soldiers died during World War 2.
Finland
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.
Nobody.
but
no
The "Winter War" was launched by Stalin .
During World War II, Finland fought primarily against the Soviet Union. The conflict began with the Winter War (1939-1940), when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. Later, during the Continuation War (1941-1944), Finland allied with Nazi Germany against the Soviets. After the war, Finland signed an armistice with the Soviet Union in 1944.
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.
Germany, Italy, Japan, and Finland (though Finland didn't do much).