Finland was on Finland's side. The Soviets invaded Finland in 1939. Finland allied with Germany for a while to fight the Soviets. The United Kingdom wanted to send help but could not get help through Nazi Norway and neutral Sweden. Finland did not persecute Jews and they refused to bomb Lenningrad.
Axis Powers. They had no choice because they were allied with Germany.
50% of Finland are farmers that live by the county side and the other 50% live in the citties
Yes it is. It's part of the so called Scandinavian region.
Sweden was impartial in WW2 but Finland fought together with the Germans against the Soviets.
Approximately 1 000 000 men in the Winter War part of WW2 and 200 000 in the Continuation War part.
Finland and Norway are both connected to Sweden on the east resp. west side.
Finland has been part of many wars. In the many disputes between Sweden and Russia, Finland was usually the battleground. Later, in WW2 Finland itself was attacked and foughtRussia
This is true. Finland allied with Germany in WW2 because Finns needed some support in their war against Soviet Union.
Should have been Helsinki, Finland, but not held due to WW2
Dark Side
the right side
No, Germany did not occupy Finland. Finland and Germany were brothers in arms during WW2. When Finland was forced to resign to the Soviet Union, one of the demands were that the Finns should throw out the remaining German troops in Finland. The Germans slowly retreated back to Norway in what is called the "Lapland War".
The Japenese were on the Japanese side in WW2
Fighting on the side of the Germans and Japanese.
No, but Finland was unusual in that it was the only real democracy to enter the war on the side of the Germans.
50% of Finland are farmers that live by the county side and the other 50% live in the citties
Britain, France, Russia & the US are common to the Allies in both WW1 & WW2. They are opposed by Germany in both wars. In WW1 Italy & Japan were both on the side of the Allies, in WW2 they were on Germanys' side. Turkey was on the side of Germany in WW1 & Neutral in WW2. Austria/Hungary was on the side of Germany in WW1 & were also on Germanys' side in WW2, (although it might be said by force rather than choice.) although they were then 2 separate countries.
Yes it is. It's part of the so called Scandinavian region.