No, Finland has always been in Western Europe, a democracy just like France, Norway, Italy etc.
Well...... if you look at this way, both would win and lose
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
The cold war was a time when citizens of the United States viewed themselves as competitors. We had to WIN the Space Race; we HAD to land a man on the moon FIRST! We HAD to have the FASTEST cars! We HAD to have the BEST fighter pilots! We HAD to BEAT the Communists in Vietnam! The United States HAD a PURPOSE! America HAD to WIN!
The Winter War .
Regular clothes, but do notice that the winter is really long and cold in Finland, so wearing warm clothing is advised
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.
Finland.
No
No
To win.
The soviet union government collapsed
They were simply fodder for the cold war; each side trying to "win" them over to their side.
No. Nukes created the cold war.Perhaps they kept the cold war cold, but they did not create it! Without them it is very likely it would have become a hot war before Stalin's death.
josh hutcherson
To win
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
Finland
No, but the First World War is the reason why Finland seceded from Russia.