answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

What year? This has happen more than once with Finland and Russia all a hundred years apart from one anther, Peter the I, Alexander the I and Stalin all invaded Finland with differing results each time.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was so amazing about Russia invading Finland?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General History

Where did the Nazis invade after Europe?

they didn't, the Japanese bombed pearl harbour, but they weren't Nazi's, Hitler's German army messed up invading Russia, so they never really left Europe.


Why did Vladimir Lenin get exiled from Germany?

Lenin was never exiled from Germany. He had been living in exile in Switzerland but it was from Russia not Germany. After the February Russian Revolution, Germany helped Lenin return to Russia from Switzerland through Germany and Finland. Lenin wasn't being exiled from Switzerland or Germany. He was being returned to Russia to foment revolution so as to get Russia out of World War 1.


What was Finland in World War 2 Axis Neutral or Allies?

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.


Why did Hitler split his army when invading Russia when Moscow was his main target?

against the advice of his generals who wanted to push towards moscow first hitler attempted to take control of oil fields and farmland asap to resupply the german war effort, also russia knew war would come but didnt think they would invade while england remained so they were caught by suprise the easy victories caused germany to greatly under estimate russia's military strength


What prevented the communist Chinese from invading Taiwan and defeating the nationalist?

the united states did not allow them to do so

Related questions

Is Finland southeast of Denmark?

Yes it is. It's part of the so called Scandinavian region.


Does Sweden have the northern lights?

yes, so does Norway, Iceland, Finland Russia and of Course Canada


What side was Finland on in World War One?

Finland acctually didn't want to participate in the world war but Russia attacked Finland because they needed the land for their own support so that they could have attacked some other countries in Europe. They thought it would take about a week to take over the whole Finland but they didnt accomplish at their mission. Finland acctually didn't want to participate in the world war but Russia attacked Finland because they needed the land for their own support so that they could have attacked some other countries in Europe. They thought it would take about a week to take over the whole Finland but they didnt accomplish at their mission.


What is Finland neighboring countries?

During the world war 2 Finland allied with Germany so technically all enemies of Germany, but the countries Finland was in war with were Soviet union and United Kingdom (even though the UK never carried out it's threaths).


Where did the Nazis invade after Europe?

they didn't, the Japanese bombed pearl harbour, but they weren't Nazi's, Hitler's German army messed up invading Russia, so they never really left Europe.


Was Finland involved with world war 2?

Yes. Before Germany attacked Russia, Hitler and Stalin were partners for two years. This was the time after Germany and Russia signed a "non-aggression pact", to clear the way to invade Poland, which both did in September 1939. The Soviet Union then attacked Finland, in what was called the "Winter War". The Finns had an excellent General in Field Marshal Mannerheim, and gave the Russians two black eyes and a bloody nose, with their tiny little army, skiing around and going on snowshoes too. Some think the extremely poor Soviet showing in this war against tiny Finland emboldened Hitler to go ahead and invade Russia. Finland and Russia had a long history - Finland used to be part of the Russian Empire, and they were not congenial neighbors. So, when Germany attacked the Soviet Union, Finland became Germany's ally and fought the Russians too. Nobody much held it against the Finns, except the Russians.


When was Finland created?

almost 10000 years ago, when people who were after that called finns, started to move in the area, witch was in that time, a small area witch had lots of islands. after that, Finland has never been completely empy, altough people have moven in and out.


Was Finland involved in World War 2?

No, the Germans sent soldiers into the northern part of Finland's Lapland region while they were allied with Finland during the Continuation War. The Finns later fought and won a war against them to get them out of Lapland. But they were never occupied by Germany.


Where do you see Auroras?

In fact you get best ones in Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Finland and so on but you only see Aurora Borealis in Northern Hemisphere, in South Hemisphere get Aurora Australis.


Why did Vladimir Lenin get exiled from Germany?

Lenin was never exiled from Germany. He had been living in exile in Switzerland but it was from Russia not Germany. After the February Russian Revolution, Germany helped Lenin return to Russia from Switzerland through Germany and Finland. Lenin wasn't being exiled from Switzerland or Germany. He was being returned to Russia to foment revolution so as to get Russia out of World War 1.


Why are there so many terrorists?

Because the blacks are invading


How did Lithuania become a free country?

Lithuania's government had a good relationship with USA, so therefore USA 'asked' Russia to stop fighting against rebels in Lithuania. Russia 'agreed' because it didn't want to look like a bastard by invading small and weak country compared to Russia. Last attempt to invade Lithuania was on 1991 January 1, however, unsuccessful.