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- Ingria_in_World_War_II abstract "ChronologyThe start of the war is generally held to be 1 September 1939, beginning with the German invasion of Poland; Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. The exact date of the war's end is also not universally agreed upon. It has been suggested that the war ended at the armistice of 14 August 1945 (V-J Day), rather than the formal surrender of Japan (2 September 1945); in some European histories, it ended on V-E Day (8 May 1945). However, the Treaty of Peace with Japan was not signed until 1951, and that with Germany not until 1990.BackgroundHow the World War 2 came to the Ingria land was initiated by a non aggression pact made with Germany and Russia. The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, named after the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the Nazi German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.In addition to stipulations of non-aggression, the treaty included a secret protocol that divided territories of Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland into Nazi and Soviet "spheres of influence", anticipating potential "territorial and political rearrangements" of these countries.Russia made territory demands on Finland, also requested access by the Soviet Union Army to enter strategic areas on Finland in 1939, Finland declined the Soviet union demands. On 26 November 1939, Soviet Union arranged a shelling on their own army post on the border Mainila. It was a cassus belli and a pretext to withdraw from the previous Soviet–Finnish Non-Aggression treaty signed in 1932 by representatives of Finland and the Soviet Union. The Soviet invasion was well planned many months prior to the invasion across the border of Finland in 30, November 1939. Soviet forces invaded Finland with 21 divisions, totaling some 450,000 men, along the 1100 km border from the Gulf of Finland to the Arctic Port on the Barents Sea of Petsamo.Most of the civilians on the Karelian Isthmus including Ingria and Karelian people evacuated to Finland to escape being run over by the anticipated Soviet Union invasion. The Soviet Union invasion failed due to the resistance of the Finnish army, but the cost was enormous, some 25,904 Finnish soldiers died, 43,557 were wounded, and 957 civilians died from the failed Soviet Union invasion in the 4 month war, also known as the Winter War. Finland Army was outnumbered by soldiers and war machinery, so it yielded to negotiating peace, Soviet Union obliged on their terms, demanding territory and property from Finland. The peace treaty was signed in Moscow on 12 March. Ingria in World War II which replaced the Ingria (Ingermanland) after a temporary autonomy during the 1920s and 1930s, documents the level of destruction suffering during World War II by its infrastructure and population.".
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- Ingria_in_World_War_II comment "ChronologyThe start of the war is generally held to be 1 September 1939, beginning with the German invasion of Poland; Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. The exact date of the war's end is also not universally agreed upon. It has been suggested that the war ended at the armistice of 14 August 1945 (V-J Day), rather than the formal surrender of Japan (2 September 1945); in some European histories, it ended on V-E Day (8 May 1945).".
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