Hitler wasn't the only one land-grabbin'. Where did Stalin's "Winter War" take place?

Answer Finland

Stalin wasn't sitting around eating bonbons during WWII. He was land-grabbin'. The Soviets invaded Finland on November 30, 1939, starting off the "Winter War." Nearly four months later, the short war ended with Finland ceding 11 percent of its territory to the Soviet Union, in the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty. Sounds like a raw deal. But as it would turn out, that wasn't the end of it; the Continuation War between the Finns and the Soviets started 15 months later.

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