No. The Finns were an Axis ally. They had fought the 'Winter War' in 1940 against the invading Soviet army and had eventually been forced to surrender various territories after heroic resistance. They supported the German invasion of Russia in 1941 because they were anti-Russian rather than pro-German.
Russia occupied the Eastern Zone of Germany after the World War and eventually took it over under the communist regime of the USSR.
Nobody.
but
A republic
95,000 Finland Soldiers died during World War 2.
No they were allies
hitler
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.
No, but the First World War is the reason why Finland seceded from Russia.
Finland
Finland was an ally of Nazi Germany from 1941-45 and was not occupied.
Helsinki has always been Finland's Capital city.