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Unexploded Soviet rotationally dispersing incendiary bomb, Wrecked Soviet T-26 tank and T-20 Komsomolets tractor, Finland, 1939-1940
Unexploded Soviet rotationally dispersing incendiary bomb, 'Molotov bread basket', in a Finnish city, 1940Wrecked Soviet T-26 tank and T-20 Komsomolets tractor, Finland, 1939-1940
Wrecked Soviet T-26 tank in Finland, near the Kemijärvi-Märkäjärvi road somewhere in western Finland, 1940; this tank was repoted destroyed by Swedish volunteersA Finnish woman of Lotta Svärd in heavy coat watching the sky for Russian aircraft, Northern Finland, Jan 1940
Wrecked Soviet T-26 tank in Finland, near the Kemijärvi-Märkäjärvi road somewhere in western Finland, 1940; this tank was repoted destroyed by Swedish volunteersA Finnish woman of Lotta Svärd in heavy coat watching the sky for Russian aircraft, Northern Finland, Jan 1940
Column of Russian vehicles driving by dead Russian soldiers, Battle of Raate Road, Jan 1940Damaged buildings, Helsinki, Finland, 1940
Column of Russian vehicles driving by dead Russian soldiers, Battle of Raate Road, Jan 1940Damaged buildings, Helsinki, Finland, 1940
Finnish troops inspecting a wrecked Soviet T-26 tank after the Battle of Raate Road, Finland, Jan 1940Finnish troops on the march into Battle of Raate Road, Finland, Jan 1940
Finnish troops inspecting a wrecked Soviet T-26 tank after the Battle of Raate Road, Finland, Jan 1940Finnish troops on the march into Battle of Raate Road, Finland, Jan 1940
Norwegian volunteer troops fighting on the Finnish side of the Winter War, Northern Finland, Jan 1940Finnish ski troops in northern Finland, 12 Jan 1940
Norwegian volunteer troops fighting on the Finnish side of the Winter War, Northern Finland, Jan 1940Finnish ski troops in northern Finland, 12 Jan 1940
Finnish troops inspecting destroyed Soviet vehicles, Finland, 17 Jan 1940Frozen dead Russian soldier in Finland, 31 Jan 1940
Finnish troops inspecting destroyed Soviet vehicles, Finland, 17 Jan 1940Frozen dead Russian soldier in Finland, 31 Jan 1940
Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish Army M-26 light machine gun crew on the western bank of Viipuri Bay, Finland, 1940Finnish gun in action near Impilahti, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish refugees moving west from Finnish territory recently annexed by the Soviet Union, 1940Finnish soldier with a LS/26 light machine gun, Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940
Finnish soldiers with Lahti-Saloranta M/26 light machine gun, Kuhmo, Finland, Feb 1940Soviet T-26 Mod 1939 light tank in Finland, Feb 1940
The Lutheran church of Sortavala, Finland on fire after Soviet bombing, 2 Feb 1940, photo 1 of 2The Lutheran church of Sortavala, Finland on fire after Soviet bombing, 2 Feb 1940, photo 2 of 2
The Lutheran church of Sortavala, Finland on fire after Soviet bombing, 2 Feb 1940, photo 1 of 2The Lutheran church of Sortavala, Finland on fire after Soviet bombing, 2 Feb 1940, photo 2 of 2

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