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- catalog abstract ""It was in the late autumn of 1939 that the so-called Winter War began. The Russians did not plan on Finnish resistance to take a take-over of their country ... For 105 days in 1939-40 one of the toughest campaigns of the early World War II era was fought. In the context of global war, it was relatively small and yet an estimated 2 million Russian and Finnish soldiers took part. It cost the Soviets a possible 1,000 airplanes and 2,300 tanks. It was not until 1970 that Khrushchev's memoirs revealed the loss of a million Russian lives in the Winter War"--P. viii.".
- catalog contributor b1774293.
- catalog contributor b1774294.
- catalog contributor b1774295.
- catalog created "[1972, c1973]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972, c1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972, c1973]".
- catalog description ""It is not possible for you [in Finland] to remain neutral" -- November 30, 1939 : "our borders are burning!" -- Helsinki aflame -- Marshal Mannerheim and the "Blitz" at the Karelian Isthmus -- Russian Panzers, and the state liquor board, go to war -- The frozen hell of Talvisota -- Russian bombs and the big sympathy war rages abroad -- The air war -- The first major Russian offensive in Karelia : on-the-job training for the Red Army -- The Karelia defenders counterattack -- In the northern wilderness -- Inside the pincer claws -- The Motti battles -- Timoshenko's offensive -- The terrible decision -- The miracle of Kollaa -- Finland in mourning -- Epilogue : snow covers the tracks.".
- catalog description ""It was in the late autumn of 1939 that the so-called Winter War began. The Russians did not plan on Finnish resistance to take a take-over of their country ... For 105 days in 1939-40 one of the toughest campaigns of the early World War II era was fought. In the context of global war, it was relatively small and yet an estimated 2 million Russian and Finnish soldiers took part. It cost the Soviets a possible 1,000 airplanes and 2,300 tanks. It was not until 1970 that Khrushchev's memoirs revealed the loss of a million Russian lives in the Winter War"--P. viii.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 163-165.".
- catalog extent "xv, 176 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Winter war.".
- catalog identifier "0684130475".
- catalog isFormatOf "Winter war.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972, c1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Scribner".
- catalog relation "Winter war.".
- catalog subject "947.1/03".
- catalog subject "DK459.5 .P17 1973".
- catalog subject "Russo-Finnish War, 1939-1940.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""It is not possible for you [in Finland] to remain neutral" -- November 30, 1939 : "our borders are burning!" -- Helsinki aflame -- Marshal Mannerheim and the "Blitz" at the Karelian Isthmus -- Russian Panzers, and the state liquor board, go to war -- The frozen hell of Talvisota -- Russian bombs and the big sympathy war rages abroad -- The air war -- The first major Russian offensive in Karelia : on-the-job training for the Red Army -- The Karelia defenders counterattack -- In the northern wilderness -- Inside the pincer claws -- The Motti battles -- Timoshenko's offensive -- The terrible decision -- The miracle of Kollaa -- Finland in mourning -- Epilogue : snow covers the tracks.".
- catalog title "The winter war; the Russo-Finnish conflict, 1939-40 [by] Eloise Engle and Lauri Paananen.".
- catalog type "text".