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- Q122100 abstract "The Continuation War (Finnish: jatkosota; Swedish: fortsättningskriget; 25 June 1941 – 19 September 1944) refers to the hostilities between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Second World War, from 1941 to 1944.At the time of the war, the Finns adopted this name to clarify how they viewed it in relation to the preceding Winter War. In the Soviet Union, the war was displayed as a part of the Great Patriotic War. Germany regarded its operations in the region as part of its overall war efforts on the Eastern Front, and it provided Finland with critical material support and military cooperation.Acts of war between the Soviet Union and Finland recommenced on 22 June 1941, the day Germany launched its invasion of the Soviet Union, with covert Finnish operations. Open warfare began with a Soviet air offensive on 25 June. Subsequent Finnish operations undid its post-Winter War concessions to the Soviet Union on the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia, and captured East Karelia by September 1941. On the Karelian Isthmus, the Finns halted their offensive 30 km from Leningrad, at the pre-World War II border between the Soviet Union and Finland. Finnish forces did not participate in the siege of Leningrad directly, holding their pre-World War II territory on the Karelian Isthmus for two and a half years instead. In 1944, Soviet air forces conducted air raids on Helsinki and other major Finnish cities. Eventually, in summer 1944, the Soviet strategic offensive drove the Finns from most of the territories they had gained during the war, but the Finnish Army later brought the offensive to a standstill in July 1944. A ceasefire ended hostilities on 5 September and was followed by the Moscow Armistice on 19 September. The 1947 Paris peace treaty concluded the war formally. Finland ceded Petsamo Province to the Soviets, leased Porkkala peninsula to them, and paid reparations, while ultimately retaining its independence.".
- Q122100 causalties "14,000 dead or missing".
- Q122100 causalties "158,000 wounded".
- Q122100 causalties "190 civilians by Soviet partisans".
- Q122100 causalties "2,377–3,500captured".
- Q122100 causalties "275,000+ casualties".
- Q122100 causalties "37,000 wounded".
- Q122100 causalties "63,204 dead or missing".
- Q122100 causalties "939 civilians in air raids".
- Q122100 causalties "Finnish:".
- Q122100 causalties "German:".
- Q122100 causalties "Total".
- Q122100 causalties "unknown non-combat casualties".
- Q122100 combatant "----".
- Q122100 combatant "2".
- Q122100 combatant "Germany".
- Q122100 combatant "Italy1".
- Q122100 combatant "Minor belligerent:".
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- Q122100 date "1941-06-25".
- Q122100 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q189266.
- Q122100 notes "1 Italyprovided fourmotor torpedo boatsto Lake Ladoga.".
- Q122100 notes "2 TheUnited Kingdomdeclared war on Finland but conducted no operations after that.".
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- Q122100 result "*Lapland War".
- Q122100 result "*Moscow Armistice".
- Q122100 result "Soviet victory".
- Q122100 strength "220,000 Germans".
- Q122100 strength "530,000 Finns".
- Q122100 strength "In June 1941: 450,390 (Northern FrontandBaltic Fleet)".
- Q122100 strength "In June 1944: 650,000".
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