In 1939, when the situation seemed hopeless and there were only bad and worse options to choose from, the Finns acted on instinct and did what their hearts told them to do. In the end, this – together with their courage to make their own decisions – turned out to be the only rational strategy.
In 1939, when the situation seemed hopeless and there were only bad and worse options to choose from, the Finns acted on instinct and did what their hearts told them to do. In the end, this – together with their courage to make their own decisions – turned out to be the only rational strategy.
Filed under: CommentaryTagged with: Nr 74/75 • November 2009
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