• doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Yes

      Edit: it's not a Texas-level situation though. Pretty sure the origins of the Winter War, the proposed land trades etc were all explained in high school

      Don't remember much about the concentration camps, though that might be on my part

      Teenage me "whatever, the Russians started it :vivian-shrug: "

      Finnish culture loves their mythologised WW2 narratives and their veterans though which might stick in your mind more than history lessons

      • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        Also, the civil war discussion is tainted by this too. The reds were horrible looters and ill-disciplined raiders and the magnificent whites were pure and noble heroes.

    • invanity [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      There was a recent Finnish movie called Sisu about the Nazi occupation of Finland during WW2. It was an amazing example of whitewashing propaganda that the Finnish position was neutrality/independence and that the Finns hated both Soviets and Nazis. The basic story follows a Finnish character in Lapland who's being chased by Nazi soldiers who want to steal his gold. It's mentioned in passing that he is a loose cannon solo soldier with dozens of confirmed kills of Russians, and so the Nazis better run if they're smart.

      Maybe ironically the story is ripped from the Russian character Koschei the Immortal (Кощей Бессмертный).

      Sisu, by the way, is a Finnish word that refers to the fighting spirit, grit and perseverance of Finns during the winter war.