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u/Revolutionary830 - originally from r/GenZhou
It always gets framed as USSR imperialism or something. But from my perspective it was just geopolitics, since the distance between Leningrad and Finland was like a few kilometers.

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u/Just_this_username - originally from r/GenZhou
As a finnish person, for the winter war both perspectives were kinda justified. The USSR wasn't completely off when they suspected Finland could invade Leningrad as the border was really close, and they did offer to just loan the area for some years in exchange for their own territory. However I also understand the finnish perspective as the first war was clearly defensive. However when it comes to the continuation war that was 100% Finland in the wrong helping nazis genocide the russian people.

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