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Finnish prisoners of war in the Soviet Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Finnish prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
There were two waves of the Finnish prisoners of war in the Soviet Union during World War II: POWs during the Winter War and the Continuation War.〔V. Galitsky (1997) "Finnish Prisoners of War in NKVD Camps (1939–1953)" ISBN 5-7873-0005-X 〕
==Winter War==
Before the Winter War (1939–1940), the Soviet Union established the main camp for Finnish POW within the former monastery near Gryazovets in Vologda Oblast, Russia. The NKVD expected the war to result in many POWs and planned nine camps to handle about 25,000 men. However, over the whole of the Winter War there were only about 900 Finnish POWs, about 600 of who were placed in the Gryazivets camp. A total of 838 Finnish POWs were returned to Finland. The last party of Finns left Russia on April 20, 1940.〔(Finnish POW during the World War II ), Viktor Konasov, ''North'' magazine (“Север”) no. 11–12, 2002 〕

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