FINLAND: WW2 Commemorative Medal for the
War of Continuation (1941 - 1944) against the
Soviet Union.
For Swedish recipients.
The Continuation War started as an attempt by
Finland to regain the territory lost at the Winter
War and if possible to occupy Russian territory,
taking advantage of the German invasion of
Russia.
Initially the Finnish operations undid the post-
Winter War concessions to the Soviet Union on
the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia, and
the Finns captured East Karelia by September
1941.
On the Karelian Isthmus, the Finnish Armed
Forces halted their offensive 30 km away from
Leningrad, at the pre-WW2 border between the
Soviet Union and Finland.
Finnish forces did not participate in the siege of
Leningrad, holding their pre-WW2 territory on the
Karelian Isthmus until mid-1944, when the Soviet
strategic counter-offensive drove the Finns from
most of the territories they had gained.
Following the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty, Finland
ceded Petsamo Province to the Soviet Union,
leased Porkkala peninsula to the Soviets but
retained its independence.
The medal was instituted in 1957. This is the rare
version for the Swedish Volunteers, in Swedish.
FULL SIZE
WW2 1939 1945
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos
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