whose relatives fought in the Second World War. Organiser Skippari-Smirnov claimed the event was a simple memorial./After the war Finland was forbidden by the Soviets from receiving Marshall Aid, and paid some 226 million dollars in war reparations to the Soviet Union (at 1938 prices).
whose relatives fought in the Second World War. Organiser Skippari-Smirnov claimed the event was a simple memorial./After the war Finland was forbidden by the Soviets from receiving Marshall Aid, and paid some 226 million dollars in war reparations to the Soviet Union (at 1938 prices).
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