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The Winter War, fought between Finland and the Soviet Union from November 1939 to March 1940, resulted in a peace treaty that favored the Soviet Union. Finland managed to maintain its independence but ceded approximately 11% of its territory, including the Karelian Isthmus and parts of Finnish Lapland. The conflict showcased Finland's fierce resistance and military prowess despite being outnumbered. Ultimately, the war bolstered Finnish national identity and set the stage for future conflicts, including World War II.

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