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🗓️ 4 May 2014

⏱️ 10 minutes

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In April of 1938, representatives from the USSR approached the Finnish government and expressed a concern that Nazi Germany could attempt to invade Russia, and such an attack might come through parts of Finland. The Finns replied that they were officially neutral, but any Nazi incursion on Finland’s borders would be resisted. This did not mollify the Soviets. Hitler’s manifesto, Mein Kampf, was published thirteen years previous with specific note that the Nazis would need to invade the Soviet Union. The Red Army was determined to “advance to meet the enemy” and refused to accept promises from the smaller country. As negotiations continued, the Soviets tried to coax Finland into leasing or ceding some area to serve as a buffer to Leningrad. In November 1939, however, all negotiations ceased, and on 30 November 1939 the Soviet Red Army invaded Finland. In the municipality of Rautjärvi near the Soviet/Finnish border, 34-year-old Simo Häyhä was a farmer and hunter leading a flagrantly unexciting life. Upon news of the hostilities, he gathered up food, plain white camouflage, and his iron-sighted SAKO M/28-30--a variant of the Soviet Mosin-Nagant rifle--and went to defend his country. Before the four-month war ended, humble Häyhä would gain infamy among the Russian invaders, and come to be known as the “White Death”.

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0:00.0

This is damn interesting.

0:06.0

Headphones recommended.

0:08.7

White Death by Jason Bellows.

0:13.3

In April of 1938, representatives from the USSR approached the Finnish government and

0:18.2

expressed a concern that Nazi Germany could attempt to invade Russia and such an attack might come through parts of Finland.

0:25.0

The Finns replied that they were officially neutral, but any Nazi incursion on Finland's

0:29.1

borders would be resisted.

0:31.4

This did not mollify the Soviets.

0:33.3

Hitler's manifesto, Mein Kampf, was published 13 years previous with specific note that the

0:38.5

Nazis would need to invade the Soviet Union.

0:41.9

The Red Army was determined to advance to meet the enemy and refuse to accept promises

0:46.5

from the smaller country.

0:48.8

As negotiations continued, the Soviets tried to coax Finland into leasing or ceding

0:53.7

some area to serve

0:54.8

as a buffer to Leningrad.

0:57.0

In November 1939, however, all negotiations ceased, and on the 30th of November, 1939, the

1:04.0

Soviet Red Army invaded Finland.

1:06.3

In the municipality of Raautiavari near the Soviet Finnish border, 34-year-old

1:16.7

Simo Haija was a farmer and hunter leading a flagrantly unexciting life.

1:22.3

Upon news of the hostilities, he gathered up food, plain-white camouflage, and his iron-sighted

1:27.4

Sacco M28 to 30, a variant

1:30.0

of the Soviet Mosen-Nagand rifle, and went to defend his country.

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