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FINNISH INDEPENDENCE DAY
6.12.
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Background
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Became independent on the 6th December 1917
No longer under the Russian power
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Finland and the Second World War
Winter War – Between Finland and the Soviet Army Soviet Army attacked Finland Was forced to cede to the Soviet Union a few areas were killed were wounded
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Continuation War Began on 25nd of June 1941
Germany had invaded the Soviet Union three days earlier In the summer of 1944 Finland was forced to retreat people were forced to leave their homes
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Truce agreement The Paris Peace treaty in 1947 Large territorial concessions Finns were forced to drive the German soldiers away from Lapland soldiers were victims were wounded
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Celebratings Finnish flags Church and the candles on the graves
Two candles on the windows at home Celebrations in the Presidential Palace Day off from school
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The Remembrance of dead soldiers
Wreaths in front of the soldiers graves Church services all over Finland
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The celebration of the Independence day at our school
The 3rd December Raising of the flag
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Flag into the school hall
Speaches Reports of the matriculation examination
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