@@joereigen8119 what a shame. There was 120k from Soviet side and about 30k from Finland side. That was so sad cause the Britain and some Entente countries were helped the Finland.
I’m not sure if this aged like milk or a fine wine, considering OP said this *8 years ago.* EDIT: apparently the 8 years ago is a part of their username.
@@ireneshelton3661 it might start aging like a fine wine if unhinged dictator Putin makes good on his nuclear threats and makes Finland bring out their Leopard 2's.
@@Jeyeyeyey Yes, a Pyrrhic victory and a total embarassment of the Russian military. That's like NBA team winning 93:88 against a bunch of high school kids.
yeah and I stole all the copper off that cabin and the catalitic converter off that truck and took a dump in that elevator (yeah some meth head did that at the hospital my mom used to work at)
@@AlreadyTakenTag would be so good to not be a knockoff annoying little brother. I wouldt have loved to see Hungary slaughter soviets. But no we cant do shijte
Funny thing. Bobrikoff was sent from Moscow to russifice Finland, at the same time (roughly) that kaiser Wilhelm II sent Matthias von Köller to south Denmark with the sole task to germanize the population which he had obtained (for a better word) in the 1864 War with Denmark. Guess what Fritz, we are still here, and we are still danish!!
even the US would probably have issues occupying Finland, I would guess they could hold out for a year as a conventional force and a few more years as an insurgency, seeing as the US has already managed to destroy the iraqi military (the 4th most powerful in the world at the time) with minimal casulites in 5 weeks I consider that a massive win for Finland.
@@nationalistfilipino69420 did you know Russia existed before the winter war and won multiple wars against Finland? oh wow you’re so smart little one bravo A+
THE RETURN OF THE FINNISH MASTERPIECES HAS BEEN SO GRACIOUSLY GIVEN TO US! BROTHERS, LET US CELEBRATE BY DRIVING THE RED MENACE FROM PUR RIGHTFUL FINNISH CLAY!
.... finland actually lost the winter wars.. they gave up karjala and some other lands ... btw they were so stubborn they declared another war and joined the axis... and lost .. Again (Choose: Soviet union OR Finland and Nazi Germany)
This is why I'm single this and also because I'm ugly don't be depressed just move if this person is not the one find a different one there are 7 billion+ people on earth
I swear as a Swede that if Putin tries anything with Finland (and maybe us to) I will be yelling *_FINLANDS SAK ÄR VÅR_* faster than you can say Njet Molotoff. Edit: Grammar
@@ireneshelton3661 So, the term "Finlands sak är vår" was a phrase used by people in Sweden who wanted us to help Finland during the winter war. The literal and most accurate translation is "Finlands cause is ours".
I'm a Viet, and I've been obsessed with Finland history since I first heard about Winter War. It's nice to see a fellow country with a proud warrior culture.
Finlandball: Finally, this song would fit me for ongoing war, NEVER FORGET Me: Simo Hayha Intensifies *Okay, Who's came Here after 🇫🇮 become NATO Member*
I swear I already left a comment this morning, but it’s gone now... whatever, I’m not gonna bother to recreate it, because it was relatively long. Anyways, this is great, and probably better than actual ussr anthem remix. Also, requesting a this is halloween remix for the 8th time, 68 days after my first request.
When you're a Soviet soldier in the Finnish woodlands and you spot a Finnish soldier skiing backwards while moving his legs forward, singing NJet Molotoff.
Finlandia, Finlandia, that’s where the Ivans were heading again. When Molotov promised: "Yes, everything will go fine, tomorrow we'll already be eating ice-cream in Helsinki.” No Molotov, no Molotov you told more lies than Bobrikov himself. Finlandia, Finlandia, The Mannerheim line was a harsh obstacle. When artillery began firing from Karelia, many Ivans stopped their babbling No Molotov, no Molotov you told more lies than Bobrikov himself. Finlandia, Finlandia, the invincible Red Army is afraid of it. And Molotov said: "Well look at that, the Chukhnas¹ are coming at our throats!" No Molotov, no Molotov you told more lies than Bobrikov himself. Behind the Urals, behind the Urals, is the cottage of Molotov. People like Stalin and other cheaters are let to visit it, including politruks, commissars and crooks from Petrozavodsk. No Molotov, no Molotov you told more lies than Bobrikov himself.