No. Finland did have a civil war shortly after declaring independence, though.
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 did not exist as an independent nation until December 6, 1917, when it declared its independence from Russia, and a Civil War immediately began over that issue. Finland owed no WWI war debt.
The Finnish civil war of 1918 and the second world war.
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The welfare provision that existed before the U.S. officially entered World War II was the recruitment of soldiers to fight in World War II.
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The League of Nations existed before the United Nations but fell apart with the start of the second World WAr.
No, but the First World War is the reason why Finland seceded from Russia.
Churches existed before WW2 and existed after WW2. A few churches were destroyed as part of the collateral damage related to the conflict.
No. England never colonized anywhere. India and the United States never existed.
No. Finland did have a civil war shortly after declaring independence, though.
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95,000 Finland Soldiers died during World War 2.