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 | | Clausewitz famously suggested that war is “the continuation of policy by other means.” Surely, as a description, this conception is both powerful and plausible: war is about governance, using violence instead of peaceful measures to resolve policy (which organizes life in a land). |  | | “Justice and Injustice in the Gulf War”, in D. |  | | For all possible wars in this world—given the nature of military technology and tactics, the heat of battle, and the limits of human knowledge and self-discipline—involve the killing of innocents, thus defined. |
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 | | "War is the continuation of politics by other means. |  | | It can therefore be said that politics is war without |  | | the drivers about 1 and a half year ago).The game ran perfectly with |
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| | The Significance of the Finnish Horse in the Winter War and the Continuation War |
 | | In the Winter War a division had 3 motorised vehicles to 100 horses, in the continuation war the amount of vehicles rose to 22 per 100 horses. |  | | Altogether, in both wars 21, 757 horses were lost and 105, 900 horses were injured or fell ill. Two thirds of these casualties were in the Continuation War. |  | | Unfortunately, in the Winter War about 10% of the country's cultivated land was lost, causing shortage in food for the horses by the Continuation War. |
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| | Talk:Winter War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Without the war it could have been likely that no attack from Finnish soil to Soviet Union would have happened and Finland could have provided some food to the civilians of the city, but Winter War and Soviet policy after the war guaranteed the Continuation War. |  | | Winter War and World War II Is the Winter War considered a part of World War II or, like the Continuation War, a somewhat distinct affair? |  | | The Continuation War and the Lapland War are separate wars seen from a Finnish, or maybe Scandinavian, perspective as they were temporally distinct. |
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| | Talk:Mannerheim Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | I'm not aware of the Mannerheim Line being used in the Second World War (using the assumption that the Winter War and Continuation War were not actually part of World War II (more like concurrent wars, akin to the Spanish Civil War). |  | | Well, I was't aware that the Mannerheim Line wasn't used in World War II (under the assumption that the Winter War and Continuation War were part of WWII). |  | | Being that the case, since the line only served during the Finnish-Soviet conflicts, I think it should be left out of World War II unless it is decided that the Winter War and Continuation War actually are a part of World War II. |
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| | FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: ARTILLERY PART III |
 | | Once Continuation War, which had begun in June of 1941 majority of the guns were used by field artillery (128 guns), while smaller numbers were used by coastal artillery (42 guns) and fortification artillery (16 guns). |  | | Finnish use: Total of 125 guns 76 K/02-30 were captured during Winter War and Continuation War and saw large scale use with Finnish field artillery. |  | | Finnish troops captured 125 field guns 76 K/02-30, from these 32 were captured in Winter War and 93 in Continuation War. |
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| | Gunwriters' Suomi SMG, 2/2 |
 | | Third Independence War of Finland (so called by the then President Risto Ryti in 1941) is usually known as the Continuation War, because it was an inevitable continuation of the Winter War, which in itself was a continuation of the Independence War of 1918. |  | | The Finnish 70 rd. drum for KP/-31 was his innovation, and it proved to be the most succesful magazine of the Suomi submachine gun, both before and during World War II and until the mid-Fifties. |  | | Before Finland's Third Independence War the construction of the pistol grip was simplified so that it was possible to mount either a normal stock with shoulder butt or a pistol grip with a forked tang to receiver of gun. |
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| | WW II [Definition] |
 | | The Continuation War The Continuation War was fought between Finland and the Soviet Union during World War II; from the Soviet bombing attacks on June 25, 1941, to cease-fire September 4, 1944 (on the Finnish side) and September 5 (on the Soviet side). |  | | World War II or the Second World War was a global conflict that began on 7 July 1937 Events January January 1 - Anastasio Somoza becomes President of Nicaragua January 11 - The first issue of Look magazine goes on sale in the United States. |  | | On which date the war began is also debated, cited as either the German invasion of Poland The Polish September Campaign (alternatively referred to as the German plan Fall Weiss) refers to the conquest of Poland by the armies of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union and a small contingent of Slovak forces. |
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| | War |
 | | Clausewitz famously suggested that war is “the continuation of policy by other means.” Surely, as a description, this conception is both powerful and plausible: war is about governance, using violence instead of peaceful measures to resolve policy (which organizes life in a land). |  | | War is a phenomenon which occurs only between political communities, defined as those entities which either are states or intend to become states (in order to allow for civil war). |  | | War and Morality, are G.E.M. Anscombe's “War and Murder” and Jan Narveson's “Pacifism: A Philosophical Analysis”. |
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| | Finnish War Helmets: |
 | | Before the Continuation War the helmets were for the most part of Finnish, Russian, French, Austrian, or German origin. |  | | It is possible this is a Winter War vet or could have served in the Continuation or Lapland War. |  | | Both of these helmets were sent to Finland as war aid during the Continuation War. |
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| | All words on Continuation War |
 | | Specifically for the Continuation War, Finland aimed at reversing her territorial losses under the March 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty and by extending the territory further east, to guarantee the survival of the Finnic brethren in East-Karelia — thus in effect aiming at creating a Greater Finland, as advocated by vociferous right-wing groups. |  | | Although the Continuation War was fought in the periphery of World War II, and the engaged troops were relatively few, the history of this war is intriguing as it challenges much of the conventional wisdom on the World War. |  | | Category:Continuation War cs:Pokračovací válka de:Fortsetzungskrieg fi:Jatkosota sv:Finska fortsättningskriget |
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| | Continuation War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although the Continuation War was fought in the periphery of World War II and the engaged troops were relatively few, the history of this war is intriguing as it challenges much of the conventional wisdom on the World War, and the popular theory that democratic countries don't wage war against each other. |  | | The Continuation War was fought between Finland and the Soviet Union during World War II; from the Soviet bombing attacks on June 25, 1941, to cease-fire September 4, 1944 (on the Finnish side) and September 5 (on the Soviet side). |  | | Finland's main goal during World War II was, although nowhere literally stated, to survive the war as an independent country, capable of maintaining its sovereignty in a politically hostile environment. |
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| | FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: ARTILLERY PART II |
 | | As the early part of Continuation War was offensive the Fortification Artillery Battalions followed the attacking troops, but being slow to move they were not exactly suited for offensive warfare. |  | | The guns arrived too late to be used for Winter War, but 44 of the guns were issued to Fortification Artillery Battalions of Salpa-line during already before Continuation War the other 4 guns were used by Coastal Artillery. |  | | During Continuation War 84 guns were issued to fortification artillery and coastal defence units. |
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| | FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: ARTILLERY PART V |
 | | During Continuation War, which followed, their role saw some changes: Now the best of them were used to arm new Light Field Artillery Battalions. |  | | So, when Continuation War started there were no 122 H/09 howitzers anymore, they had all been modernised as 122 H/09-40. |  | | Finnish use: 35 captured in Winter War and 145 in Continuation War. |
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| | Division |
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