Henrik Lunde - Finland's War of Choice

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A selection of the Military Book Club. This book describes the odd coalition between Germany and Finland in World War II, and their joint military operations from 1941 to 1945. This is a topic often missing in English, though in stark contrast to the numerous books on the shorter and less bloody Winter War. That conflict represented a gallant fight of a democratic “David” against a totalitarian “Goliath” that caught the imagination of the world. The story of Finland fighting alongside a “Goliath” of its own has not brought pride to that nation and was a period many Finns would rather forget.
The prologue of this book brings the reader up to speed by briefly examining the difficult history of Finland, from its separation from the Soviet Union in 1917 to its isolation after being bludgeoned in 1939–40. It then examines both Finnish and German motives for forming a coalition against the USSR, and how—as logical as a common enemy would seem—the lack of true planning and preparation would doom the alliance.
This book posits that it was mind-boggling how the highly professional German General Staff allowed itself to accept the militarily unsound and shaky coalition that resulted. The war aims were not discussed or harmonized, there were no campaign plans with tasks and missions spelled out past the initial assault, no effective main effort established, inadequate force levels, and an unsound command structure with various headquarters. Practically every rule in the book was broken. The objective of linking up with the Finns in the Leningrad area was an important factor in Hitler opting for three main drives into the Soviet Union rather than an earlier OKH plan that called for only two.
After describing the operations during and after Barbarossa, this book describes how the Finnish theater became a blind ally for the Germans. Their strongest and best army was trapped both operationally and geographically in central and northern Finland, making virtually no contribution to the war effort. The Germans could not bring to bear enough forces to accomplish their objectives without substantial Finnish assistance, and that was not forthcoming.
The final chapters deal with the Soviet counteroffensive against the Finns in 1944. The Finns lost all their gains and quickly concluded a separate armistice. This left the German forces in Finland to simply vacate the territory, fighting between the Finns and Soviets alike as they tried to return to the main war. Jointly suffering 291,000 casualties, the only consolation was that the coalition had inflicted some 830,000 on the Soviets.
In this book, Henrik Lunde, a former US Special Operations colonel, and the renowned author of
, once again fills a profound gap in our understanding of World War II.
[This book contains a tables.]

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Photographs

Adolf Hitler and Field Marshal Mannerheim when Hitler visited Finland on June - фото 5
Adolf Hitler and Field Marshal Mannerheim when Hitler visited Finland on June 4, 1942 to honor Mannerheim on his 75th birthday. Source: Wikimedia
Finnish troops crossing the pre1940 border into Soviet territory during - фото 6
Finnish troops crossing the pre1940 border into Soviet territory during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Source: Wikimedia, Sa-kuva
Finnish soldiers marching towards the border near Raate in Suomussalmi July - фото 7
Finnish soldiers marching towards the border near Raate in Suomussalmi, July 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
German tanks on their way to the frontline Vasonvaara July 1 1941 Source - фото 8
German tanks on their way to the frontline, Vasonvaara, July 1, 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish soldiers crossing the river in the area of Pajarinjärvi August 8 - фото 9
Finnish soldiers crossing the river in the area of Pajarinjärvi, August 8, 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
A Soviet soldier surrenders as Finnish soldiers capture a Soviet pillbox - фото 10
A Soviet soldier surrenders as Finnish soldiers capture a Soviet pillbox, Termola, September 10, 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Marshal Mannerheim visiting the city of Aunus September 10 1941 Behind him - фото 11
Marshal Mannerheim visiting the city of Aunus, September 10, 1941. Behind him are Lieutenant General Erik Heinrichs, commander of the Army of Karelia, and on the right, Major General Paavo Talvela, commander of the Finnish VI Corps in Karelia. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Heavy artillery on a narrow and slippery road Juustjärvi October 21 1941 - фото 12
Heavy artillery on a narrow and slippery road, Juustjärvi, October 21, 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish troops crossing the Murmansk railway as part of battles in the - фото 13
Finnish troops crossing the Murmansk railway, as part of battles in the Käppäselkä area, October 27, 1941. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
General der Gebirgstruppe Eduard Dietl commander of the Army of Lapland - фото 14
General der Gebirgstruppe Eduard Dietl, commander of the Army of Lapland, congratulating Major General Hjalmar Siilasvuo (commander of the Finnish III Corps) on Siilasvuo’s 50th birthday on March 18, 1942. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
General Erik Heinrichs chief of the Finnish General Staff and Heinrich - фото 15
General Erik Heinrichs, chief of the Finnish General Staff, and Heinrich Himmler in Mikkeli, July 1942. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish soldiers in their machine gun pillbox in snowbound Sunku March 28 - фото 16
Finnish soldiers in their machine gun pillbox, in snowbound Sunku, March 28, 1942. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Snow tunnel on Route 50 in north Norway Snow tunnels are used for movement in - фото 17
Snow tunnel on Route 50 in north Norway. Snow tunnels are used for movement in areas where snow is likely to form deep drifts, or where there is a danger of snow avalanches. The climate in this theater was often as dangerous as the enemy. Source: M. Kräutler, Es war ein Edelweiss. Schicksal und Weg der zweiten Gebirgsdivision
German gebirgsjäger in the sap taking cover from Russian fire in the area of - фото 18
German gebirgsjäger in the sap, taking cover from Russian fire in the area of Loukhi, May 15, 1942. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
This German staff car is mired in the deep mud of a road near Kiestinki - фото 19
This German staff car is mired in the deep mud of a road near Kiestinki, northern Finland, in April 1942. The spring thawrestricted effective movement of troops on or off road. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
German gebirgsjäger advancing in the forest towards Loukhi May 15 1942 - фото 20
German gebirgsjäger advancing in the forest towards Loukhi, May 15, 1942. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Generaloberst Eduard Dietl and Colonel Oiva Willamo head of the Finnish - фото 21
Generaloberst Eduard Dietl and Colonel Oiva Willamo, head of the Finnish liaison staff at the 20th Mountain Army Headquarters. Source: Wikimedia, Mikko Uola/SA-kuva
The trench leading to a famous battlefield Sormenkärki Ollila May 1944 - фото 22
The trench leading to a famous battlefield Sormenkärki, Ollila. May 1944. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Soldier moving carefully in a trench The sign says Beware of the - фото 23
Soldier moving carefully in a trench. The sign says: “Beware of the sharpshooters,” Rajajoki. April 18, 1943. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish heavy mortar on the east side of Ihantala July 7 1944 Source The - фото 24
Finnish heavy mortar on the east side of Ihantala, July 7, 1944. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish troops disembarking at Tornio in October 1944 Source Wikimedia - фото 25
Finnish troops disembarking at Tornio in October 1944. Source: Wikimedia, Kallioniemi, Lapin sota 1944–1945
Finnish soldiers from Infantry Regiment 12 passing a destroyed Soviet T34 tank - фото 26
Finnish soldiers from Infantry Regiment 12 passing a destroyed Soviet T-34 tank on the Imatra road in Tali-Ihantala. The two soldiers carry Panzerfausts on their shoulders and the one to the right carries a Finnish-made Suomi M31 machine gun as a personal weapon. Source: Wikimedia
Heavy mortar firing on German positions near the TornioKemi road October 3 - фото 27
Heavy mortar firing on German positions near the Tornio–Kemi road. October 3, 1944. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish troops on a badly damaged bridge over the river Raumo during the - фото 28
Finnish troops on a badly damaged bridge over the river Raumo during the German/Finnish fighting near Tornio in October 1944. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
The Germans had almost completely destroyed Rovaniemi October 19 1944 - фото 29
The Germans had almost completely destroyed Rovaniemi, October 19, 1944. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
German message in burned Muonio photographed October 31 1944 The sign says - фото 30
German message in burned Muonio, photographed October 31, 1944. The sign says: “Als dank für nicht bewiesene Waffenbrüderschaft” (Thank you for not being real brothers in arms). Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish soldiers planting their flag on the border stone between Finland - фото 31
Finnish soldiers planting their flag on the border stone between Finland, Sweden and Norway on April 27, 1945. By then the Germans had left Lapland. Source: The Finnish Defence Forces
Finnish political leaders tried at the War Guilt Trials in 1945 Left to right - фото 32
Finnish political leaders tried at the War Guilt Trials in 1945. Left to right: Henrik Ramsay, Tyko Reinnika, Antti Kukkonen, Edwin Linkomies, J. W. Rangell, Risto Ryti, Väinö Tanner, and T. M. Kivimäki. Source: Wikimedia, Osvald Hedenström

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