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@nitrrogen__ Not to the extent of sphere of influence post war. It was a friendly cohabitation

Given that they were adamant on taking back old land and had set up an SSR for Finland its pretty obvious what their intentions were
Aug 3 2024 9:49:45 PM
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nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
@TheEternalKraut Finland was still very close with the USSR lmao. And what you're saying at this point is speculation. The goals were a border exchange. We don't know if the Soviets were gonna invade anyway.
Aug 3 2024 9:47:26 PM
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@TheEternalKraut The Karelo Finnish SSR consisted squarely of the territories that were going to be transferred to Finland. You could argue it was done because they assumed that Finland would accept and it would be seen as a "reunion" and not as "giving up land".
Aug 3 2024 9:51:36 PM
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