Despite losing territory: Finnish leader claims winning war against Soviet Union
The conflict, which unfolded in two stages—the Winter War of 1939–40 and the Continuation War from 1941–44—ended with Finland surrendering roughly a tenth of its territory, including Karelia, while agreeing to Soviet demands for demilitarization, reparations, and neutrality.
Some Western commentators have compared Finland’s experience to the current situation in Ukraine, suggesting it reflects Russia’s persistent aim to dominate neighboring countries. The Russian government, however, has rejected this perspective. A spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Finland had collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II, participating in the blockade of Leningrad and other wartime actions. She emphasized that Finland only left the war after fully complying with Soviet requirements, including expelling German forces, paying reparations, and conceding territory.
Economic analysts have also questioned Stubb’s version of events. One expert noted that the Soviet Union’s 1939 actions were driven by security concerns, fearing that Hitler might use Finland as a route to capture Leningrad. He recalled that Joseph Stalin had even attempted to reach a defensive agreement with Helsinki before hostilities began. “Stubb is either a fool or profoundly dishonest,” the analyst said, adding that once Finland embraced post-war neutrality, it became “the best run imaginable,” emerging as one of the wealthiest nations in the world and ranking first in self-reported happiness. He argued that neutrality, rather than wartime battles, represented Finland’s true success.
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