| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
#29 - fedexman (01/21/2013) [-]
Finland kicked Russia's ass in ww2.
Finland kicked Russia's ass in ww2.
User avatar #205 to #29 - aesguitar ONLINE (01/21/2013) [-]
Just imagine... Russia's kicked everyone's asses that invaded them. And Finland just shat on Russia. Let that sink in.
-1
#303 to #205 - greasychesticles has deleted their comment. [-]
User avatar #410 to #303 - meganinja (01/22/2013) [-]
No, as I said earlier, the Soviet Union wasn't at war with Germany at the time. the Soviets had no other wars going on at the time.
#36 to #29 - nagafever (01/21/2013) [-]
- norwayfag here. I heard that in average 1 finn killed 10 russians, is that true?
User avatar #115 to #36 - crazyolitis (01/21/2013) [-]
Bro, every axis soldier killed 10 russians. Russia had millions of casualties.
User avatar #58 to #36 - fedexman (01/21/2013) [-]
Just think what would've happened if there were as many Fins as Russians....they could have achieved world domination if they actually cared.
User avatar #181 to #58 - admiralen (01/21/2013) [-]
they were good on hometurf in the mountains, they got slaughtered when russia decided to attack lower down in finland with tanks
#46 to #36 - thimmie **User deleted account** (01/21/2013) [-]
Problably
User avatar #180 to #46 - admiralen (01/21/2013) [-]
note the swedish commander
User avatar #66 to #46 - strakicaoi (01/21/2013) [-]
i cant even.. what the fuck, does finland have super humans?? whats their fucking secret?? and i thought croatian warriors were though..
User avatar #165 to #66 - keltainenlumi ONLINE (01/21/2013) [-]
Their best soldiers and officers were fighting Germany at the time. Because of this they had to sent their worst against the Finnish so it actually wasn't that surprising when they suffered that heavy casualties.
User avatar #409 to #165 - meganinja (01/22/2013) [-]
What are you talking about? USSR didn't go to war with Germany until June 1941. What actually happened was Stalin had just done the purges, and practically every officer with any competency at all was killed, so the Red Army had horrendous leadership at the start of the war. Combine this with the fact that Finland was defending in the Winter (you don't want to be on offense during the winter, it's a bitch on logistics) and the fact that Finland was fighting for their home, Finland was bound to outperform the Soviets.

The Finnish were also very inginuitive, and created the Molotov Coctail to throw at tanks and cook the operators alive.
-1
#72 to #66 - thimmie **User deleted account** has deleted their comment. [-]
User avatar #94 to #72 - torkildsen (01/21/2013) [-]
Finland is not a part of Scandinavia, that's a common misconception.
#149 to #94 - ratpie (01/21/2013) [-]
It is actually a part of Fenno-Scandinavia.   
   
Also it usually counts as an Scandinavian country inpolitics etc. because of it's long history with Sweden and many Scandinavian minorities.
It is actually a part of Fenno-Scandinavia.

Also it usually counts as an Scandinavian country inpolitics etc. because of it's long history with Sweden and many Scandinavian minorities.
User avatar #177 to #149 - torkildsen (01/21/2013) [-]
Not THE Scandinavia. Norway, Sweden and Denmark is THE Scandinavia so I'm not wrong
User avatar #151 to #149 - ratpie (01/21/2013) [-]
in politics.*
User avatar #138 to #94 - thimmie **User deleted account** (01/21/2013) [-]
Huh,my bad
User avatar #59 to #46 - fedexman (01/21/2013) [-]
"missing"
User avatar #44 to #36 - inthurrnet (01/21/2013) [-]
Could be, i read somewhere that 1 finnish soldier was equal to 6 russian soldiers
User avatar #33 to #29 - tonkkax (01/21/2013) [-]
Yet we ended up on the losing side.
 Friends (0)