They weren't proven right. The continuation war was a direct result of the outcome of the winter war. They were attempting to regain lost territory. I'm curious where finland would have landed had they never been invaded in the first place. It's OK to admit a state didn't behave perfectly, no state in the history of man has.
The reason for proposing the swap in the first place was that Finland was cozying up to the Nazis and there was a very real risk they would let Germany through to attack the USSR.
I call it incredible foresight. Finland thought they were untouchable, so they spat on a good deal and where did that bring them.
They weren't proven right. The continuation war was a direct result of the outcome of the winter war. They were attempting to regain lost territory. I'm curious where finland would have landed had they never been invaded in the first place. It's OK to admit a state didn't behave perfectly, no state in the history of man has.
The reason for proposing the swap in the first place was that Finland was cozying up to the Nazis and there was a very real risk they would let Germany through to attack the USSR.
I call it incredible foresight. Finland thought they were untouchable, so they spat on a good deal and where did that bring them.
Finland was moving close to Germany before the nazi rise because Russia was fueling a Civil War in finland. Nothing happens in a vacuum.
Elaborate on what you mean by "fueling a civil war".
Providing weapons