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The day the Winter War began 83 years ago



It is the last day of November 1939. After months of trying to strongarm Finland into giving up strategically important territories, the Soviet Union finally decides to use force. A casus belli is hastily cooked up, and before any official declarations, the Red Army is already marching on Finland.



The Finnish lines of defense are woefully insufficient, and the nation's army is spread thin.
Soviet strategic bombers are swarming in the skies above Helsinki and other cities and towns.
The Soviet advance is spearheaded by at least 2000 tanks, soon to be reinforced with 4000 more. Finland has 32 at best.




In the West, the expected outcome is the redrawing of the Finnish borders, and that's if Stalin generously allows Finland its continued existence. In the Kremlin, the Red Army is expected to parade through Helsinki in no more than 12 days.



On the night of November 30, the Soviet forces finally cross the border, and for many Finnish soldiers, the shots they are about to take will become the first combat experience of their lives. Some are paralyzed by the colossal military machine they are facing. Some are almost overwhelmed by the stress of firing at another human being.





And a mere few hours later, the Red Army will be bleeding all over the Finnish soil.
Unescorted by infantry, their tanks go up in flames with their crews still inside. Their logistics columns are cut off and decimated by Finnish ambushes. Their soldiers scatter in a panic, getting cut down by small arms fire, or losing their way in the Finnish wilderness, swiftly freezing to death in their autumn equipment.




The Winter War began on this very day 83 years ago. And the young nation of Finland, thought by some to be a fluke of history, was about to forever earn its place among the European equals.



The story of the Winter War, or rather the myth of it, has firmly entered pop culture. The devious Finnish cold, proving that "General Winter" wasn't always on Russia's side, the cunning motti tactics, resulting in endless fields of burned Soviet vehicles. Finally, the greatest sniper in history, the Finnish farmer called Simo Hayha, earned his fame in this very conflict. One can hardly imagine a better example of the David vs Goliath story – as Field Marshal Mannerheim himself said, "I did not think that my men were so good, or that the Russians could be so bad".




There are many more sides to this war, which never quite became mainstream but are fascinating nonetheless. The Finnish ace pilots were some of the best in the world, second only to Germans, and ahead of the Allies. Finnish artillery too was some of the most well-trained and organized in the world at the time, making use of many ingenious tactics and inventions that allowed it to lay down precise and deadly fire. The biggest women's volunteer organization in history, Lotta Svard, earned its fame during this war, aiding in observation, communication, and logistics.



The Finnish defiance during the Winter War took the world by surprise and earned the admiration of the Western states. In Britain, it became a mainstay of 1939-1940 war propaganda: an example that sometimes, the traditional wargame logic of superior numbers was shattered by skill, motivation, and sheer courage.



A few months later, the Soviet Union began to make progress, but by then, the mounting losses had tempered Stalin's appetites. Finland inflicted staggering 168,000 dead and more than 208,000 wounded on the "victorious" Red Army, while losing almost 25,900 dead and 44,000 wounded — one of history's most famous examples of a pyrrhic victory.



While the Finnish delegation in Moscow was forced to cede some territories after all, Finland was able to keep its independence — an outcome that seemed impossible in November 1939. And even that peace treaty only lasted a little over a year, eventually leading to the Continuation War of 1941-1944.



Today, Karelia and some other pre-war Finnish territories remain under Russian control.

In the game

In Strategic Mind: Spirit of Liberty the first 6 operations of the historical campaign cover the events of the Winter War:
1) Border clashes
2) Battle of Taipale (See our review of that scenario)
3) Battle of Tolvajärvi
4) Battle of Suomussalmi
5) The Second Battle of Summa
6) Battle of Viipuri Bay (1940)
The full historical 15-operation-long campaign covers Winter War, Continuation War, and Lapland War.



Gameplay-wise Winter War part is really tough, since you do not have experienced troops yet, and have yet to get the heroes, better equipment, skills, and some Soviet trophies. AT teh same time the Soviets are also not in their best condition. So, it is critical to make the most out of the situation and strengthen your army to repel the Soviets and be ready for future battles.





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Secreenshot Saturday #19 & Sale ends soon

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Units In Spirit of Liberty #3 | Jaeger



"Jaeger" is a German word for hunter, and it isn't a coincidence: for these units, soldiers with hunting backgrounds were perfect. It was a traditional name for light infantry intended for reconnaissance and skirmishing, and while these used to be considered the less "honorable" types of combat, such units were "the special forces" before the concept of "the special forces".




The story of the Finnish Jaeger in particular begins with World War I. It was a German Army unit created for Finnish volunteers, who were forbidden from military training under the Russian Empire. As a risky and illegal affair, this program drew in only the boldest, most adventurous among the Finnish youth — together with former Imperial Russian Army officers they later formed the core of the Finnish Defense Forces.



By late 1930 Finland had its own jaeger units, drawing upon the experience of their predecessors but uniquely specialized for fighting on Finnish soil. These were highly mobile, highly trained forces, using bicycles and skis to quickly cover ground and outmaneuver the enemy. Even their logistics and maintenance companies were given motorization priority, so that they could keep up the pace!



During the Winter War and the Continuation War the Jaeger became known as the best infantry units of the Finnish Army – just like their predecessors, who were now staffing the nation's High Command.

In the game

The Finnish army lacked armour vechicle, but excelled at all types of Infantry troops who were eager to protect their homeland. That is why in Spirit of Liberty we will focus on the Infatry units more than in all previous Strategic Mind titles. Jaegers are Finnish elite troops, but ont the only ones. In the next episodes we will cover more of the unique Finnish Infantry units.



Also, see our previous unit posts:
Landsverk L-182 Vickers 6-ton tank

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Scenario overview #1: The Battle of Taipale



Historical background

Before Colonel Talvela's magnificent counterattack at Tolvajarvi, the disastrous (for the invading side) encirclement at Suomussalmi, and the "miracle of Summa", the Finnish Defense Forces had a single task – to survive the Soviet onslaught. Considering the Red Army's overwhelming numbers and serious technological edge, for most of the world the outcome seemed clear and inevitable: the redrawing of the USSR's Western border.

Taipale was the easternmost sector of the Karelian Isthmus frontline. The brunt of the Soviet attack was focused in the West, on the way to Viipuri, and that's where it made sense for the Finns to make a stand – in the East, the Soviet High Command expected an easy breakthrough. Nonetheless, two whole Rifle Divisions – 49th and 150th – were devoted to the initial crossing of the Taipaleenjoki river, and against such overwhelming numbers, the Finnish pickets retreated with minimal resistance, emboldening the Soviets.

It was a trap. The Finnish artillery was well-camouflaged and already zeroed in at the crossings – the barrage at Taipale decimated the invading force.

A day later, an even more disastrous crossing attempt took place, this time with amphibious tanks: out of the nine pontoons spanning the river only four survived, the soldiers were lit up with searchlights and riddled with bullets, while most of the tanks ended up dragged down by the strong river current. Only 30 Red Army troopers made it across the river – scared and confused, they were all taken prisoner.

By then, the Soviet troops at Taipale were completely demoralized, believing (rightly so) that their supposed punitive expedition against hapless Finns had become a suicide mission.

It would take almost two weeks for the Soviet High Command to even consider advancing at Taipale again, this time with 30,000 personnel and more than a hundred tanks, including flamethrower ones.

And once again, it was a miserable failure. Expertly concealed positions helped the Finns survive a devastating but practically blind-firing artillery barrage. Then, accurate anti-tank gun fire disabled most of the Soviet armored fist, allowing the great and terrible Red Army only a few hundred meters of progress. Several similar assaults followed, met with similar resistance, and similarly disastrous results.

The incredible success of the Taipale defense earned high praise from Mannerheim. In his own words, "I did not think that my men were so good, or that the Russians could be so bad".


Gameplay

In Strategic Mind: Spirit of Liberty, the Battle of Taipale is the second operation of the historical campaign. In this scenario, your task is to hold the line against the Red Army attack. Then you are to counterattack and recapture some of the previously lost positions.

There is also a number of side objectives, build around eliminating the enemy commanders and capturing some extra trophies.

This battle happens early in the campaign, so naturally, your army is not very strong and experienced yet. That is why it is critical to use the terrain advantage of being behind a river and exploit the Red Army’s reckless attacks to overcome the enemy and maybe even strengthen your troops with extra trophies and combat experience. You will definitely need all of that in your next battle.


It is also critical to use your very limited air force wisely to avoid unnecessary losses and keep your planes going for later battles in the face of a numerically superior foe.


Please, let us know: would you like to see more scenario overviews from the upcoming Strategic Mind: Spirit of Liberty in future dev updates?


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