The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Here Rovaniemi, North Finland. War correspondents Eric Calcraft of Planet News and Arthur Menken of Paramount reports the ongoing events to the world press. They both became very well known war correpondents. January 1940. Photo Kristoffersson ref
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