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  2. Winter War - Wikipedia

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    The Winter War [F 6] was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II , and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty on 13 March 1940.

  3. Battle of Suomussalmi - Wikipedia

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    The action took place from 30 November 1939 to 8 January 1940. The outcome was a Finnish victory against superior forces. This battle is considered the clearest, most important, and most significant Finnish victory in the northern half of Finland. [4] In Finland, the battle is still seen today as a symbol of the entirety of the Winter War itself.

  4. Women in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Several hundred thousand women served in combat roles, especially in anti-aircraft units. The Soviet Union integrated women directly into their army units; approximately one million served in the Red Army, including about at least 50,000 on the frontlines; Bob Moore noted that "the Soviet Union was the only major power to use women in front-line roles," [2]: 358, 485 The United States, by ...

  5. November 1939 - Wikipedia

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    The Winter War began when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. 600,000 soldiers of the Red Army began to cross the Finnish border and Soviet aircraft bombed Helsinki. [44] The Battle of Petsamo began. Died: Max Skladanowsky, 76, German inventor and filmmaker

  6. Aleksandra Samusenko - Wikipedia

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    She participated in the Winter War (1939-1940) against Finland as a private in an infantry regiment. [3] Later, she graduated from the tank academy and was assigned to the 1st Guards Tank Army. Samusenko received her Order of the Red Star when her tank crew defeated three German Tiger I tanks. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Winter War - Wikipedia

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    The Winter War began when the Soviet Union attacked Finland on November 30, 1939. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  8. Women in warfare and the military (1900–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The two major events in this time period were World War I and World War II. Please see Women in World War I and Women in World War II for more information. For articles specifically pertaining to the United States, see: Timeline of women in war in the United States, pre-1945 and Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1900 to 1949.

  9. December 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Germany forced Butenandt and Domagk to refuse their awards at the time, but they accepted them after the war. [14] Lawrence did not travel to Europe because of the war but accepted his prize on February 29, 1940 at the University of California, Berkeley. [15] The first convoy of Canadian troops departed Halifax, Nova Scotia for England. [16]