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  1. Finland in World War II. Finnish soldiers raise the flag at the three-country cairn between Norway, Sweden, and Finland on 27 April 1945, which marked the end of World War II in Finland. Finland participated in the Second World War initially in a defensive war against the Soviet Union, followed by another, this time offensive, war against the ...

  2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dutch annexation of German territories post Second World War. At the end of World War II, plans were made in the Netherlands to annex German territory as compensation for the damages caused by the war. In October 1945, the Dutch state asked Germany for 25 billion guilders in reparations.

  3. Schweyk in the Second World War ( German: Schweyk im Zweiten Weltkrieg) is a play by German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht. It was written by Brecht in 1943 [1] while in exile in California, and is a sequel to the 1923 novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek .

  4. This is a list of all the participants of the Second World War on both the allied and axis side. Go on to the World War II Wikipedia page and you will find that it will only list the Allies and Axis as combatants and only list the main allied leaders. before you see the list. the main countries are in Bold; the list starts in 1937 and not 1939

  5. Since the war, the general view of the causes of the Second World War (the "Nuremberg Thesis") was that Hitler had wanted war, planned in detail for war and had launched the war. He was supported by other Nazis but not by the German people, who were innocent bystanders or victims of the Nazi regime.

  6. It encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe ( Baltics ), and Southeast Europe ( Balkans ), and lasted from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945. Of the estimated 70–85 million deaths attributed to World War II, around 30 million occurred on the Eastern Front, including 9 million children. [1] [2] The Eastern Front was decisive in ...

  7. At the outbreak of World War II, the British Indian Army numbered 205,000 men. Later during World War II, the Indian Army became the largest all-volunteer force in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in size. These forces included tank, artillery and airborne forces. Indian soldiers earned 30 Victoria Crosses during the Second World War.