03:4103:41, 22 February 2010diffhist+828
Talk:Continuation War
Unexpected Operation Barbarossa forced Soviets to alter plans. Following the initial Soviet attacks against Finland, the Soviets weren't able to continue their planned campaign the way they had wanted
03:1603:16, 22 February 2010diffhist+2,051
Talk:Continuation War
Molotov made no mentioning of the Germans being in Finland when discussing the June 22 Soviet attack the following day with Mannerheim. The Germans weren't the reason for the Soviet attack.
19:0319:03, 21 February 2010diffhist0
Talk:Continuation War
The last archiving weren't conducted in right order, which has made a mess of the talk page. E.g.: Old comments from last year, and who knows from how far, were saved. Responses to them were removed.
19:0119:01, 21 February 2010diffhist+370
Talk:Continuation War
The last archiving weren't conducted in right order, which has made a mess of the talk page. E.g., old comments from last year, and who knows from how far, were saved - responses to them were removed.
17:2017:20, 21 February 2010diffhist+6,139
Talk:Continuation War
User Whiskey's comment regarding removing of Soviet troops was saved, but the response was archived. Naturally, the comment needs a response: Only after the Battle of Tali-Ihantala were Soviets moved.
16:5916:59, 21 February 2010diffhist+12,113
Talk:Continuation War
Re-introducing answers to the false claims regarding alleged Finnish participation in the Siege of Leningrad. Finns refused to participate in the Siege of Leningrad, thus helping the Allies to win WW2
15:3915:39, 21 February 2010diffhist+4,633
Talk:Continuation War
"Explicit claim" - SOURCE 2: "Only one conclusion can be made ... of the Interim Peace period war preparations of USSR ... Red Army was preparing to attack west and in the process to occupy Finland"
13:5713:57, 21 February 2010diffhist+23,459
Talk:Continuation War
Archiving of comments was conducted in wrong orded, as only one week old comments from February were archived. Older comments were left on the talk page. Thus, responses to them will also be re-posted
12:1212:12, 21 February 2010diffhist+12,743
Talk:Continuation War
Explicit claim: "The Soviet Union does not even try to deny its own initiative in the launching of the massive offensive. In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved"
20 February 2010
05:2105:21, 20 February 2010diffhist+3,819
Continuation War
User YMB29: Please do not resort to deleting appropriate sources, which have been introduced in detail. If you feel any source is being misused in your view, please tell which one and how on the talk
22:1822:18, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,218
Talk:Continuation War
M. Jokipii: "In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved: The Soviet Union admits in an official publication that it started the air war in Finland and the Nordic."
17:4717:47, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,240
Continuation War
Erikupoeg: "the start of the war" is represented by the 12 sources, which weren't disputed on talk prior to protection, or even now. Great Soviet Encyclopedia represents USSR's Cold War period stance.
16:4116:41, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,025
Talk:Continuation War
Zhukov hasn't been used as a source in the article, and he hasn't been used as a source for USSR's aim to conquer Finland, even on the talk page. Yeltsin hasn't been used as a source in the article.
13:3313:33, 19 February 2010diffhist+331
Continuation War
Added sources: 1. 'Inozemtsevin'; 2. 'The History of the Military District of Leningrad' - showing the Cold War period USSR portraying its attack as a defensive move, a part of the Great Patriotic War
13:2213:22, 19 February 2010diffhist+1,513
Talk:Continuation War
Added sources: 1. 'Inozemtsevin'; 2. 'The History of the Military District of Leningrad' - showing the Cold War period USSR portraying its attack as a defensive move, a part of the Great Patriotic War
11:1411:14, 19 February 2010diffhist+3
Talk:Continuation War
Why is Professor Mauno Jokipii used as an additional source for the Cold War period USSR having "portrayed" the 1941 Soviet attack to have been a defensive move, a part of the 'Great Patriotic War'.
11:0911:09, 19 February 2010diffhist+1,578
Talk:Continuation War
Why is Professor Mauno Jokipii used as an additional source for the Cold War period USSR having "portrayed" the 1941 Soviet attack to have been a defensive move, a part of the 'Great Patriotic War'.
06:5806:58, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,084
Continuation War
Illythr: You've been asked to point out which particular source - if any - you see being misused. You haven't pointed out any, and you've declined to answer. Please do not remove appropriate sources.
04:4604:46, 18 February 2010diffhist+3,190
Talk:Continuation War
The Soviet Union does not even try to deny its own initiative in the launching of the massive offensive. In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved: The Soviet Union
03:3203:32, 18 February 2010diffhist+2,840
Continuation War
Bringing back the sources deleted. Per suggestion by user Wanderer, posting "Moscow Armistice" as "result". As user Illythr and several others have reverted to it, let's all try compromising on that.
21:3821:38, 17 February 2010diffhist+2,974
Talk:Continuation War
SINCE THE BRAKE UP OF USSR, HISTORY HAS BEEN REWRITTEN. MULTIPLE NEW SOURCES PROVIDED FOR EACH INFO. USSR HAS OFFICIALLY ADMITTED ATTACK ("The Soviet Air Force", p. 42-43. Published in English in 1973
16:3616:36, 15 February 2010diffhist+2,669
User talk:Jaan
COURTESY NOTICE: Multiple more sources about the first attacking against Finland having started shortly after 6am on June 22, 1941, will be added soon.
03:4103:41, 22 February 2010diffhist+828
Talk:Continuation War
Unexpected Operation Barbarossa forced Soviets to alter plans. Following the initial Soviet attacks against Finland, the Soviets weren't able to continue their planned campaign the way they had wanted
03:1603:16, 22 February 2010diffhist+2,051
Talk:Continuation War
Molotov made no mentioning of the Germans being in Finland when discussing the June 22 Soviet attack the following day with Mannerheim. The Germans weren't the reason for the Soviet attack.
19:0319:03, 21 February 2010diffhist0
Talk:Continuation War
The last archiving weren't conducted in right order, which has made a mess of the talk page. E.g.: Old comments from last year, and who knows from how far, were saved. Responses to them were removed.
19:0119:01, 21 February 2010diffhist+370
Talk:Continuation War
The last archiving weren't conducted in right order, which has made a mess of the talk page. E.g., old comments from last year, and who knows from how far, were saved - responses to them were removed.
17:2017:20, 21 February 2010diffhist+6,139
Talk:Continuation War
User Whiskey's comment regarding removing of Soviet troops was saved, but the response was archived. Naturally, the comment needs a response: Only after the Battle of Tali-Ihantala were Soviets moved.
16:5916:59, 21 February 2010diffhist+12,113
Talk:Continuation War
Re-introducing answers to the false claims regarding alleged Finnish participation in the Siege of Leningrad. Finns refused to participate in the Siege of Leningrad, thus helping the Allies to win WW2
15:3915:39, 21 February 2010diffhist+4,633
Talk:Continuation War
"Explicit claim" - SOURCE 2: "Only one conclusion can be made ... of the Interim Peace period war preparations of USSR ... Red Army was preparing to attack west and in the process to occupy Finland"
13:5713:57, 21 February 2010diffhist+23,459
Talk:Continuation War
Archiving of comments was conducted in wrong orded, as only one week old comments from February were archived. Older comments were left on the talk page. Thus, responses to them will also be re-posted
12:1212:12, 21 February 2010diffhist+12,743
Talk:Continuation War
Explicit claim: "The Soviet Union does not even try to deny its own initiative in the launching of the massive offensive. In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved"
20 February 2010
05:2105:21, 20 February 2010diffhist+3,819
Continuation War
User YMB29: Please do not resort to deleting appropriate sources, which have been introduced in detail. If you feel any source is being misused in your view, please tell which one and how on the talk
22:1822:18, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,218
Talk:Continuation War
M. Jokipii: "In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved: The Soviet Union admits in an official publication that it started the air war in Finland and the Nordic."
17:4717:47, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,240
Continuation War
Erikupoeg: "the start of the war" is represented by the 12 sources, which weren't disputed on talk prior to protection, or even now. Great Soviet Encyclopedia represents USSR's Cold War period stance.
16:4116:41, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,025
Talk:Continuation War
Zhukov hasn't been used as a source in the article, and he hasn't been used as a source for USSR's aim to conquer Finland, even on the talk page. Yeltsin hasn't been used as a source in the article.
13:3313:33, 19 February 2010diffhist+331
Continuation War
Added sources: 1. 'Inozemtsevin'; 2. 'The History of the Military District of Leningrad' - showing the Cold War period USSR portraying its attack as a defensive move, a part of the Great Patriotic War
13:2213:22, 19 February 2010diffhist+1,513
Talk:Continuation War
Added sources: 1. 'Inozemtsevin'; 2. 'The History of the Military District of Leningrad' - showing the Cold War period USSR portraying its attack as a defensive move, a part of the Great Patriotic War
11:1411:14, 19 February 2010diffhist+3
Talk:Continuation War
Why is Professor Mauno Jokipii used as an additional source for the Cold War period USSR having "portrayed" the 1941 Soviet attack to have been a defensive move, a part of the 'Great Patriotic War'.
11:0911:09, 19 February 2010diffhist+1,578
Talk:Continuation War
Why is Professor Mauno Jokipii used as an additional source for the Cold War period USSR having "portrayed" the 1941 Soviet attack to have been a defensive move, a part of the 'Great Patriotic War'.
06:5806:58, 19 February 2010diffhist+3,084
Continuation War
Illythr: You've been asked to point out which particular source - if any - you see being misused. You haven't pointed out any, and you've declined to answer. Please do not remove appropriate sources.
04:4604:46, 18 February 2010diffhist+3,190
Talk:Continuation War
The Soviet Union does not even try to deny its own initiative in the launching of the massive offensive. In contrary, it is being emphasized. The question who started has been solved: The Soviet Union
03:3203:32, 18 February 2010diffhist+2,840
Continuation War
Bringing back the sources deleted. Per suggestion by user Wanderer, posting "Moscow Armistice" as "result". As user Illythr and several others have reverted to it, let's all try compromising on that.
21:3821:38, 17 February 2010diffhist+2,974
Talk:Continuation War
SINCE THE BRAKE UP OF USSR, HISTORY HAS BEEN REWRITTEN. MULTIPLE NEW SOURCES PROVIDED FOR EACH INFO. USSR HAS OFFICIALLY ADMITTED ATTACK ("The Soviet Air Force", p. 42-43. Published in English in 1973
16:3616:36, 15 February 2010diffhist+2,669
User talk:Jaan
COURTESY NOTICE: Multiple more sources about the first attacking against Finland having started shortly after 6am on June 22, 1941, will be added soon.