''The Unknown Soldier'' ( fi, Tuntematon sotilas, ) is a 2017 Finnish
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war drama
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film, an
adaptation
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of the bestselling 1954 Finnish
classic novel of the same name by
Väinö Linna, literature considered part of the national legacy.
Directed by
Aku Louhimies
Aku Louhimies (2009)
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, it is the first one based on the novel's manuscript version, ("the war novel"). Previously adapted in
1955
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and
1985
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, the
World War II film
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is presented from the
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of a machine gun company ( fi, konekiväärikomppania) of the
Finnish Army during the
Continuation War between
Finland
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and the
Soviet Union
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from 1941 to 1944. It was the
most expensive Finnish motion picture at its release with a budget of
€
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7 million.
The film opened to mixed reviews domestically on 27 October 2017, part of the official 100th anniversary of
Finnish independence
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program, breaking the opening weekend record for a local-language film. The international premier was on 23 November 2017 at the
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, followed by Ireland, Sweden, Iceland and Norway. The film was described by critics as gritty, forlorn, honest and realistic as well as a pacifist piece confronting less pleasant sides of Finnish history. The film won four
Jussi Awards
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History
The first Jussi Awards ceremony was held on 16 November 1944 at the Restaurant Adlon in Hels ...
for
Best Actor
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(Aho), along with Best Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Sound Editing from a total of eleven nominations. With a €13.5 million domestic gross at the 2017 box office, it was the most successful film of the year in
Finnish cinema.
Synopsis
Setting and characters
The film's setting is based on the unit Väinö Linna served in during the Continuation War, Infantry Regiment 8 (). It follows a fictional
Finnish Army machine gun
A machine gun is a fully automatic, rifled autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges. Other automatic firearms such as automatic shotguns and automatic rifles (including assault rifles and battle rifles) a ...
company
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in the
Karelia
Karelia ( Karelian and fi, Karjala, ; rus, Каре́лия, links=y, r=Karélija, p=kɐˈrʲelʲɪjə, historically ''Korjela''; sv, Karelen), the land of the Karelian people, is an area in Northern Europe of historical significance for ...
n front from mobilisation in 1941 to armistice in 1944.
The soldiers of the company are sympathetic but realistic portraits of men from all over Finland with widely varying backgrounds.
Their attitude is relaxed, disrespectful of formalities, and business-like, even childish and jolly, throughout the story despite the war and the losses the company suffers.
The film occasionally shifts to the
homefront, showing for example Kariluoto marrying his fiancée at
Helsinki Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral ( fi, Helsingin tuomiokirkko, ; sv, Helsingfors domkyrka, ) is the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the neighborhood of Kruununhaka in the c ...
and
Antero Rokka visiting his wife Lyyti and children at their farm on the
Karelian Isthmus
The Karelian Isthmus (russian: Карельский перешеек, Karelsky peresheyek; fi, Karjalankannas; sv, Karelska näset) is the approximately stretch of land, situated between the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga in northwestern ...
.
Plot
The machine gun company is deployed in June 1941 from their barracks to the staging area to prepare for the
invasion of the Soviet Union. The company's first attack is over a swamp on Soviet positions. Following a series of battles, the soldiers
advance into East Karelia and cross the
old border lost during the
Winter War
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. In October 1941, they interact with the locals while positioned in the captured and pillaged city of
Petrozavodsk. The company is ordered to defend against a Soviet winter attack along the
Svir
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river. Lahtinen is killed during a Soviet breakthrough, but Rokka halts a
flanking
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50-strong enemy unit by ambushing them with a
Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun from high ground. The film follows the
trench warfare
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period of the war from 1942 to 1943. The soldiers drink
kilju
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...
(a home-made sugar wine) until intoxication during Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (, ; 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and statesman. He served as the military leader of the Whites in the Finnish Civil War of 1918, as Regent of Finland (1918–1919), as comma ...
's birthday celebrations, a new recruit is killed by a
sniper
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and replacements reinforce the company.
The Soviet
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive of summer 1944 forces the Finnish Army to start a withdrawal from the conquered area and to stall the Soviet advance with counter-attacks. Hietanen is first wounded by artillery and later dies when his ambulance is attacked. In the subsequent fighting, the company suffers large numbers of casualties, including Captain Kariluoto, and abandons its machine guns during a retreat from a hopeless defence. Shortly afterwards, the company must hold the line against another Soviet attack. Koskela is killed while disabling a Soviet tank with a
satchel charge
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. After the last counter-attack by the Finns, the war ends in a ceasefire in September 1944. The soldiers rise from their
defensive fighting position
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Terminology
Tobruk type positions are name ...
s after the final Soviet artillery barrage stops and they listen to the first radio announcements on the eventual
Moscow Armistice. The film closes with a montage of the impacts of the war and actual war-time footage.
Cast
*
Eero Aho
Eero-Matti Aho (born 26 January 1968) is a Finnish actor who has appeared on stage, in films and on television. He plays Antero Rokka in film '' The Unknown Soldier'' (2017), and stars as Inspector Koskinen in the crime television series ''Lakesid ...
as
Antero "Antti" Rokka, a pragmatic veteran corporal of the Winter War and originally a farmer from the Karelian Isthmus, who came to the war "to kill and not to be killed" and does not believe in military discipline.
According to the newspaper ''
Helsingin Sanomat
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'', Aho's casting came as a surprise considering he had mostly played villains or tormented characters in the past.
*
Johannes Holopainen as Jorma Kariluoto, an idealistic 2nd lieutenant, later lieutenant and captain.
*
Jussi Vatanen
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Career
Vatanen graduated from Theatre Academy Helsinki in 2005 and has since then worked for several Finnish theatres. He became a household name in Finland after joining the cast of a wee ...
as Vilho "Ville" Johannes Koskela, platoon leader as 2nd lieutenant and later lieutenant. Koskela is described as the archetypal Finnish role model: quiet, upstanding and modest.
*
Aku Hirviniemi as corporal, later sergeant Urho Hietanen, the platoon jokester from
Finland Proper
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.
*
Severi Saarinen as Lehto, an aggressive and irritable corporal who hates weakness.
*
Hannes Suominen
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*Hannes An ...
as Vanhala, a
Tavastian private, later lance corporal and corporal who does not take the war seriously and favours listening to gramophone records of Soviet songs, such as "
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".
*
Paula Vesala as Lyyti, Rokka's wife who stays behind at the Karelian Isthmus to take care of the farm and their children. The character did not appear in previous film adaptations, but has been regarded as a welcome balance to the focus on the frontline.
*
Samuli Vauramo as Lammio, a disciplined platoon leader who is promoted to captain and company commander after the first battle.
Lammio is portrayed as more humane than the caricatures of previous versions.
*
Joonas Saartamo
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as Yrjö Lahtinen, a communist relic from the
Finnish Civil War
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.
*
Arttu Kapulainen as private Susi ("Suen Tassu"), Rokka's quiet neighbour and closest friend from the Karelian Isthmus who follows him everywhere.
*
Andrei Alén as Rahikainen, an unempathetic private who takes advantage of the war environment.
*
Eino Heiskanen as Riitaoja, a timid and fearful soldier who is mostly a burden to the platoon.
*
Kimi Vilkkula as Sihvonen, a clumsy but an adept soldier of the platoon.
*
Juho Milonoff as Aarne Honkajoki, a reservist private who reinforces the company.
*
Eemeli Louhimies as Asumaniemi, a cocky and naiive 19-year-old private who reinforces the company.
*
Matti Ristinen as Sarastie, major and commander of the battalion.
Production
Development
Development of ''The Unknown Soldier'' began in September 2014 when the
Finnish Film Foundation
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granted 30,000
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s to
Aku Louhimies
Aku Louhimies (2009)
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' production company and his plan to base the film on the original novel's manuscript version ("the war novel"), released in 2010. According to Louhimies, his vision for the film was to make a modern version of the classic, similar to new versions of ''
Macbeth
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'' or ''
Othello
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'', and bring the original novel to "the audience of today" and within the reach of the younger generation—who hardly knew Väinö Linna's novel or the first film at the time.
Louhimies compared the screenplay to
''Thin Red Line'' which both selectively feature storylines from the source material.
With a budget of 7 million euros, ''The Unknown Soldier'' became the most expensive film ever made in Finland or in the Finnish language.
Producers pitched the film to investors with the script alone and funding for the film was fully secured in August 2015 with €5 million of the financing coming from private investors, such as video game company
Supercell, banking group
LähiTapiola
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Yle
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''.
The film was produced by the Finnish ''Elokuvaosakeyhtiö Suomi 2017'' with the Icelandic ''Kvikmyndafélag Íslands'' and Belgian Scope Pictures as co-producers.
Reportedly,
Rafale International, a defense aviation manufacturer whose
Dassault Rafale fighter was one of the aircraft in consideration to replace the
Finnish Air Force
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's fleet of
F/A-18 Hornets, was the film's main partner.
Filming
Filming commenced on 6 June 2016 and was shot in 80 days with over 3,000 extras and the support of the
Finnish Defence Forces
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at locations around Finland, such as
Suomenlinna
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fortress and
North Karelia wilderness with most of the battle scenes done at
Karelia Brigade
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training area. Initially, over 14,000 people volunteered as extras.
On 29 June 2016, the film set a
Guinness World Record
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when Duncan Capp of IFX International Special Effects detonated the most
high explosives in a single film take, 70.54 kg of
TNT equivalent. By day 72 of filming, 458 hours of footage had been captured with a production team of 120 people.
Benjamin Mercer edited the film releases as well as the five-part television release with the
Final Cut Pro X application.
The cast, of whom some had prior
conscript military experience, went through boot camp training arranged by the auxiliary
National Defence Training Association on wilderness skills, how to keep warm during winter and how to move with
cross-country skis
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in a forest. Louhimies wanted "people to feel and understand how it is and feel to be at war". The cast slept at scene locations in stove-warmed military tents, mimicking an actual war-time unit. To imbue realism into the scenes, the film was shot without artificial lighting, using whatever conditions the crew had.
Music
The soundtrack of the film was composed by
Lasse Enersen
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People
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(with whom Louhimies had cooperated before) and recorded with the
Lahti Symphony Orchestra at
Sibelius Hall
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. Louhimies wanted the music to display "soul and fragility" while Enersen described it as "simple, stark, sometimes raw and ugly"
and left out themes of heroism or victory from the score. Louhimies considered it important that the music was produced in Finland in alignment with the 100th year of Finnish independence. Enersen visited locations of the film during filming to talk with actors, find inspiration and to observe. He decided to use a
synthesizer
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and a
Hardanger fiddle
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, a traditional Norwegian instrument, to complement the orchestra's music.
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
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, an Irish fiddler, performed the Hardanger on the score.
On 15 September 2017, the Finnish
pop rock
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band
Haloo Helsinki!
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released the song "Tuntematon" ("Unknown"), thematically tied to the film through its lyrics and music video. The music video was directed by Aku Louhimies and
Aleksi Koskinen.
Themes
The film was described as honestly confronting the less pleasant aspects of Finnish history, such as the nature of the war as Finnish aggression, military cooperation with
Nazi Germany
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, and
Adolf Hitler's secret visit to celebrate Field Marshal Mannerheim's 75th birthday in June 1942. For example, military historian
Lasse Laaksonen said that the film's positive aspect is that it allows Finns to learn about their history.
Likewise, the film was described as a gritty, forlorn,
pacifist
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and realistic outlook on the Continuation War.
Director Louhimies commented that he intended to highlight the individuals taking part in war instead of glorifying conflict and stay true to Väinö Linna's views.
Allusions were drawn from the film's patriotic nature to contemporary foreign policy of Russia, tensions in the
Baltic region
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and Mannerheim's description of Russia as Finland's “hereditary enemy from the East”. However, the film was described as using Russian actors, such as
Diana Pozharskaya playing Vera in the conquered Petrozavodsk, to humanize the war.
Release
The film's release was tied to the centenary of Finnish independence.
It premiered in Finland on 27 October 2017 at 140 locations with an
age rating of 16 and distributed by
SF Studios
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.
German independent film distributor Beta Cinema purchased the international sales rights for the movie. ''The Unknown Soldier'' was featured at the
American Film Market
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Historically, more than 7,000 people attend the eight-day annual event to network and to sell, finance and acquire films. Participants come from more than ...
in November 2017, and during the same month SF Studios acquired distribution rights for Sweden, Norway and Denmark and
Arrow Films the rights for the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The international premier of the film was at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in
Estonia
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on 23 November 2017. It opened at the Subtitle film festival in Ireland on 25 November 2017, in Sweden on 6 December 2017,
in Iceland on 25 January 2018 and in Norway on 9 February 2018. While the running time of the film's original domestic theatre release was 179 minutes, an international version was cut to 133 minutes.
Reception
Box office
In Finland, ''The Unknown Soldier'' grossed €3.0 million during its previews and opening weekend. It broke the record for the biggest opening weekend for a Finnish-language film and settled overall third after ''
Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' and
''Spectre''.
It was the highest-grossing film of 2017 in
Finnish cinema with €13.5 million.
Critical response
The film received an average rating of 3.67 out of 5 in Finland according to a review aggregation article by the newspaper ''
Aamulehti
(Finnish for "morning newspaper") is a Finnish-language daily newspaper published in Tampere, Finland.
History and profile
''Aamulehti'' was founded in 1881 to "improve the position of the Finnish people and the Finnish language" during Russi ...
''. Marko Ahonen from the newspaper ''
Keskisuomalainen
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History and profile
''Keski ...
'' appraised ''The Unknown Soldier'' with five out of five, describing it as "an impressive pacifist war film" where the reality of combat is forlorn and unpleasant. He criticised the mixing of spoken dialogue, which sometimes was difficult to understand.
''Hufvudstadsbladet's'' Krister Uggeldahl called it "as traditional as respectful" and "a movie that breathes and lives (even when death is harvesting its victims), but at no stage apologizes" and gave it four out of five while thanking the actors' complete work. Markus Määttänen from ''Aamulehti'' likewise put the movie at four out of five and compared it to the poetic war experience of ''Thin Red Line'', but disparaged how some characters, Lehto in particular, were diminished compared to previous film adaptations.
Juho Rissanen and Taneli Topelius of Finnish tabloids ''
Iltalehti
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''Iltalehti'' was established in 1980 as afternoon edition of newspaper ''Uusi Suomi''. Alma Media is the owner of ''Iltal ...
'' and ''
Ilta-Sanomat
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According to the National Media Research done in 2019 ''Ilta- ...
'', gave the film a full five out of five. Rissanen called it a masterpiece and "a film the 100 year old Finland truly deserves" and that the "psychological effect of war on men is now presented more visibly than before" while Topelius praised the portrayal of the homefront and the inclusion of women in the film, with both of them calling the film dark, honest and gritty.
Conversely, Juho Typpö from ''Helsingin Sanomat'' gave the film two stars out of five, arguing that the film failed to justify its existence because it was too similar to the novel's previous film adaptations. According to Typpö, the film was not bold enough, and instead followed conventional depictions of masculinity in Finnish cinema and was a safe, risk-free attempt to please everyone under Finland's 100 year celebrations. He also criticized that the film didn't take a stand against the rise of far right groups in Finland.
In Sweden, ''The Unknown Soldier'' received an average rating of 3.2 out of 5 according to the ' review aggregator website.
Björn Jansson from ''
Sveriges Radio
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'' said the film is "a good depiction of the war's meaninglessness and insecurity" but that it is difficult to get along with its "futility, emptiness and waiting in muddy trenches", rating it three out of five.
Johan Croneman of ''
Dagens Nyheter'' said the film was powerful and sad at the same time, but remarked that "
fortunately, we cannot see the 3-hour original version in Swedish cinemas, instead, the 47-minute cut-off international release, and it's a rumphap that the film is suffering from. Several shades have been lost, it is quite obvious even if you did not see the original." Croneman put the film at four out of five.
Jens Peterson of the tabloid ''
Aftonbladet
''Aftonbladet'' (, lit. "The evening paper") is a Swedish daily newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of the largest daily newspapers in the Nordic countries.
History and profile
The newspaper was founded by Lars Johan H ...
'' rated the film at three out of five and said that it "is well-told and strong, but not as original today."
Sigurd Vik from the Norwegian radio channel ''
NRK P3
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'' appraised the film with four out of six. He said that the film's chronicle-type screenplay "sometimes becomes a bit stiff and unobtrusive", but concluded that the film is an "interesting piece of war history" and a "raw and realistic infantry movie." Britt Sørensen of the newspaper ''
Bergens Tidende
''Bergens Tidende'' is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper, and the country's largest newspaper outside Oslo.
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'' commented that ''The Unknown Soldier'' is a film for those "who are particularly interested in war films and war history, or history in general. But it also has moments of cinematic beauty and profound humanity." She rated it at four out of six.
Accolades
TV Mini-Series (2018-2019)
Extended footage from the 2017 Tuntematon sotilas film was edited into a five part TV series totaling 4 hours and 30 minutes. The TV series premiered on December 30, 2018.
[Tuntematon sotilas, TV Mini Series
(2018–2019), IMDB. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9604400/]
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Finnish literature
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Finnish military ranks
The Military ranks of Finland are the military insignia used by the Finnish Defence Forces. The ranks incorporates features from Swedish, German, and Russian armed forces. In addition, the system has some typically Finnish characteristics that are ...
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Finland–Russia relations
Finland–Russia relations have been conducted over many centuries, from wars between Sweden and Russia in the early 18th century, to the planned and realized creation and annexation of the Grand Duchy of Finland within the Russian Empire duri ...
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Foreign relations of Russia
The foreign relations of the Russian Federation is the policy arm of the Russian government, government of Russia which guides its interactions with other nations, their citizens, and foreign organizations. This article covers the foreign polic ...
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Historiography in the Soviet Union
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List of anti-war films
Anti-war films may criticize armed conflicts in a general sense to illustrate that war is futile and a loss for all sides involved, while others focus on acts within a specific war, such as poison gas use or genocidal killing of civilians. There a ...
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Military history of Finland during World War II
Other Finnish World War II films
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''Ambush'' (1999 film)
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Beyond the Front Line
''Beyond the Front Line'' ( sv, Framom främsta linjen, fi, Etulinjan edessä) is a 2004 Finland, Finnish war film directed by Åke Lindman. The film is based on the diaries of Swedish-speaking Finns, Swedish-speaking Finnish soldiers who served i ...
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''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film)
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''The Interrogation'' (film)
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Tali-Ihantala 1944''
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''The Winter War'' (film)
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