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Dasus@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

A 10 to 1 advantage in manpower won’t matter if that 1 guy is in a tank and the 10 guys don’t even have a gun.

You’ve never heard of the Winter War, I see.

Russia had a massive war industry in comparison to Finland, where it was literally non-existent.

Even then it shows the lopsided Soviet industrial capacity with how many tanks and planes they had.

Finland had a couple of WWI tanks. And I mean just a couple. When the USSR attacked, we had already placed an order for new tanks from the Brits (Vickers 6 ton tanks) but the first ones were delivered in 1938 and the deliveries weren’t complete when the Ruskis attacked.

So they literally had more manpower and more war industry, especially armored vehicles. Tanks.

They were wasted on a war in terrain that would’ve been difficult without snow, and even more so with.

We found the Russian tanks actually really useful and they helped us keep Vanja at bay. So it wasn’t the terrain, it was user error.

Yeah the soviets weren’t able to fully conquer finland but they did get a lot of there demands

Please do elaborate. Yeah we lost Karjala and the NE arm. But that’s like saying the US won the Vietnam War. They most certainly didn’t. Perhaps people won’t say Vietnam or Finland straight up won, but both show just how much determination matters.

Because in both cases the invading force had a lot of people from thousands of kilometres away who had never even seen the land they were invading.

So what do you base this “Finland was much more industrialised” bit? Because we really weren’t much of a country until Nokia. Really the only thing Finland made was what you wiped your arse on. As in we had a well growing forest industry, and still do. But other than that, we weren’t highly industrialised in the 20th century. That only came in like the 70’s.

You know people were on rations right? Like my grandma went on and on about rationing. And my dad still had a booze card, although that wasn’t just for rationing because of lack of resources (the Bratt system is what I advocate in unison with legalising drugs).

and the snow thawed then finland probably wouldn’t have been able to hold them off for much longer in conventional war

As if motitus in the woods would be any different with snow or not. We’re good at using the forests, no matter the time of the year. You know there was another war, right? The Continuation War which lasted from 1941 to 1944. Where we actually advanced into Russia. As in, we invaded Russia.

That wasn’t a guerrilla campaign. It was an open invasion. And a successful one.

It started in June and by September we’d gained all the previously lost ground. It doesn’t snow in September.

Seems like you’re a bit sore about Ruskis sucking so hard?

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