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English: The bodies of civilians killed by Soviet partisans have been laid out on the grass in the village of Seitajärvi in Finnish Lapland. Discussion of the mass murders of Finnish civilians has been largely off-limits. During the war itself, the authorities even went so far as to order those who knew of the cross-border attacks on Finnish villages to keep their silence. http://bag-of-dirt.tumblr.com/post/56550730377/the-bodies-of-finnish-child-civilians-killed-by |
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Source | Picture Archive of the Finnish Defence Forces. Published in 2006 in Helsingin Sanomat see [1] and [2] |
Author | credited to 'PUOLUSTUSVOIMAT' |
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- Casualties of the Continuation War
- Black and white photographs of corpses of children
- Massacres in Finland
- Massacres of World War II
- Victims of partisans of the Soviet Union
- Finnish children of the Second World War
- Continuation War in 1942
- World War II in July 1942
- Murders of children
- War crimes committed by the Soviet Union