Take the Finnish worldview

Paris 2022-09-05 02:15:35

The Finnish film "Unknown Soldier" is a film describing the "continuation of the war" between Finland and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944. A group of Finns participated in the war and went from offensive to defeat. Let me talk about the background first: The Soviet Union attacked Finland in 1939 with the purpose of capturing the Isthmus of Karelia. Many people traveling with Russia have visited a Lake Ladoga. I also went there and ate a grilled fish. This isthmus is the isthmus between the Baltic Sea and Lake Ladoga. The Soviet Union fought very hard in this war, but it was won by a large number of people. Speaking of why the Soviet Union attacked Finland, it was not unreasonable, because Finland was originally Russian territory from 1808 to 1918, and was governed by the governor. Finland’s "greatest man" of this century, the president of the 1940s, Marshal Mannerheim, was a Russian officer of the Tsarist Russia in his early years. He was sent to China to "travel" by Russia and wrote a "Madahan Travel Diary", yes, His name is Maadhan in China. The minister of Kashgar gave him the name. The book focuses on Xinjiang. I have one. Back in 1941, Finland saw Germany attack the Soviet Union and sent troops to the North to attack the Soviet Union. Everyone knows that Leningrad was killed in the Siege of Leningrad. More than one million people died in Leningrad, and it was the Finns who surrounded Leningrad. In 1944, with the defeat of Germany, Finland also retreated, but the Soviet Union gave Finland a horse and did not invade the country. The film did not introduce obvious political and national values, only a little bit of human nature, because Finland was originally taking advantage of the fire, not just fighting. Of course, Finnish soldiers must be extremely brave. A single soldier with a Somi submachine gun can kill more than 20 Soviet soldiers. Anyway, degrading the combat effectiveness of the Soviet army is a common hobby of European movies. The most uncomfortable thing to me is the German Devil uniform and helmet of the Finnish army. Wearing this Devil uniform is still a positive image, which is unacceptable. Of course, I completely accept the German steel helmets of the Chinese soldiers in the Songhu Battle and the helmets of the 800 warriors. I hope that Urumqi will be unblocked soon and can go to the cinema to spend money to watch "Eight Hundred". Respect for history, you cannot use iQiyi, you must have a sense of ritual.

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