Search results for "Lapland War" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • With the defeat of Germany in World War I, the monarchy was abandoned ... a republic. However, after the Finnish Civil War, and while the pro-republic ...
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  • meters), is found in the extreme north of Lapland at the border between Finland ... Finland, particularly in the Province of Lapland, a subarctic climate dominates ...
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  • *1965: Regional Library of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland *1962–1971: Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland *1963–1965: Building for Västmanland ...
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  • of Finnish government forces in the civil war of 1918, and Commander in ... heavy. Finland also had to fight the Lapland War against the withdrawing ...
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  • Father Christmas is said to reside in Lapland or other northern countries ... Roman Catholic. Following the English Civil War, under Oliver Cromwell's ...
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  • The Axis Powers is a term for those participants in World War II opposed ... In the Lapland War (1944–1945), Finland as a co-belligerent of the ...
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  • gulls and kittiwakes, Sabine’s gulls, Lapland longspurs, Snow buntings ... During and after World War II, many German Schutzstaffel (SS) prisoners ...
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  • to legend, foxes made of fire lived in Lapland, and revontulet were the ... an omen foretelling disaster (especially war or famine). ...
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  • of God. Studies of altruism following World War II showed that there was but ... of the North by Borg Mesch (1917). The Lapland father may measure his wealth ...
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