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Finland in WWII

BIBLIOGRAPHY

See also World War II.


Allen F. Chew. The White Death: the Epic of the Soviet-Finnish Winter War: The Epic of the Soviet-Finnish Winter War. Michigan State University Press. 1971. 313pp.

Eloise Engle; Lauri Paananen. The Winter War: The Russo-Finnish Conflict, 1939-40. Scribner. 1972. 176pp.

Craig Gerrard. The Foreign Office and Finland, 1938-1940: Diplomatic Sideshow. Routledge. 2005. 190pp. Anglo-Finnish relations in early WWII.

Max Jakobson. The Diplomacy of the Winter War: An Account of the Russo-Finnish War, 1939-1940. Harvard University Press. 1961. 281pp.

C. Leonard Lundin. Finland in the Second World War. Indiana University Press. 1957. 303pp.

Chris Mann; Christer Jrgensen. Hitler's Arctic War: The German Campaigns in Norway, Finland, and the USSR, 1940-1945. Macmillan. 2003. 224pp.

Hannu Rautkallio. Finland and the Holocaust: The Rescue of Finland's Jews. Holocaust Library. 1988. 268pp.

Vin Tanner. The Winter War: Finland Against Russia, 1939-1940. Stanford University Press. 1957. 274pp.

Jukka Tarkka. Neither Stalin Nor Hitler: Finland During the Second World War. Otava. 1991. 111pp. Translation of Ei Stalin eik Hitler.

William R. Trotter. A Frozen Hell: The Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939-1940. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. 2000. 283pp.

Anthony F. Upton. Finland, 1939-1940: The Politics and Strategy of the Second World War. Davis-Poynter. 1974. 174pp.

Anthony F. Upton. Finland in Crisis, 1940-1941: A Study in Small-Power Politics. Faber and Faber. 1964. 318pp.

Carl Van Dyke. The Soviet Invasion of Finland, 1939-40. Routledge. 1997. 270pp.

Olli Vehvilinen. Finland in the Second World War: Between Germany and Russia. Macmillan. 2002. 199pp.





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