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German-built StuG III assault gun in Finnish service, Finland, 1943Gladiator fighter of Flying Regiment 19 Portrait of Fanni Luukkonen, 1940sRussian children in an internment camp in eastern Karelia, Finland, 1943
German-built StuG III assault gun in Finnish service, Finland, 1943Gladiator fighter of Flying Regiment 19 'Swedish Voluntary Air Force' of the Finnish Air Force, Finland, circa 1940sPortrait of Fanni Luukkonen, 1940sRussian children in an internment camp in eastern Karelia, Finland, 1943
Finnish Bf 109 G-2 on the ground, at Helsinki-Malmi Airport, Finland, Jun 1943German Colonel General Eduard Dietl with Finnish liaison officer Colonel Oiva Willamo, Rovaniemi, Finland, Sep 1943Damaged Finnish BT-42 self-propelled gun, Finland, 1944Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim on a horse, Finland, 1944
Finnish Bf 109 G-2 on the ground, at Helsinki-Malmi Airport, Finland, Jun 1943German Colonel General Eduard Dietl with Finnish liaison officer Colonel Oiva Willamo, Rovaniemi, Finland, Sep 1943Damaged Finnish BT-42 self-propelled gun, Finland, 1944Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim on a horse, Finland, 1944
Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim studying a map, Finland, 1940sFinnish Army soldiers with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons, 1940sFinnish troops and a German-built 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Karelian Isthmus, Finland, 1944German-built Panzer IV tank in Finnish service, Finland, 1944
Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim studying a map, Finland, 1940sFinnish Army soldiers with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons, 1940sFinnish troops and a German-built 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Karelian Isthmus, Finland, 1944German-built Panzer IV tank in Finnish service, Finland, 1944
Soviet officers inspecting a captured Finnish T-26 light tank, Finland, circa 1944; this tank might had been captured from the Soviets by Finnish forces during the Winter War of 1939-1940Soviet-built KV-1 tank in Finnish service, circa 1940sFinnish StuG III assault guns on parade on the occasion of the birthday of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Enso, Finland (now Svetogorsk, Russia), 4 Jun 1944Risto Ryti and Carl Mannerheim reviewing troops at Enso, Finland (now Svetogorsk, Russia), 4 Jun 1944
Soviet officers inspecting a captured Finnish T-26 light tank, Finland, circa 1944; this tank might had been captured from the Soviets by Finnish forces during the Winter War of 1939-1940Soviet-built KV-1 tank in Finnish service, circa 1940sFinnish StuG III assault guns on parade on the occasion of the birthday of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Enso, Finland (now Svetogorsk, Russia), 4 Jun 1944Risto Ryti and Carl Mannerheim reviewing troops at Enso, Finland (now Svetogorsk, Russia), 4 Jun 1944
Finnish troops on the VT defensive line, Finland, 16 Jun 1944StuG III assault gun of German 303 Assault Gun Brigade in Finland, Lappeenranta, Finland, circa Jun 1944Finnish Army sergeants Kaarlo Niemelä (leading, with panzerfaust and KP/-31) and Heino Nikulassi (with panzerfaust and small arms on his back) during Battle of Tali-Ihantala, north of Viipuri, Karjala, Finland, 30 Jun 1944; note destroyed Russian T-34 tank in backgroundFinnish soldier near Vuosalmi, Finland, Jul 1944
Finnish troops on the VT defensive line, Finland, 16 Jun 1944StuG III assault gun of German 303 Assault Gun Brigade in Finland, Lappeenranta, Finland, circa Jun 1944Finnish Army sergeants Kaarlo Niemelä (leading, with panzerfaust and KP/-31) and Heino Nikulassi (with panzerfaust and small arms on his back) during Battle of Tali-Ihantala, north of Viipuri, Karjala, Finland, 30 Jun 1944; note destroyed Russian T-34 tank in backgroundFinnish soldier near Vuosalmi, Finland, Jul 1944

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