Christmas in FInland

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

League of Nations December 14, 1939 “The Winter War began when the Soviet Union ruled by dictator Josef Stalin attacked Finland on November 30, 1939, three months after the invasion of Poland by Germany that started World War II. Because the attack was judged as illegal, the Soviet Union was expelled from the League of Nations on December 14.” (Winter-War, 1939)

  LEAGUE OF NATIONS EXPULSION OF THE USSR, DECEMBER 14, 1939

The Council, Having taken cognizance of the resolution adopted by the Assembly on December 14, 1939, regarding the appeal of the Finnish Government, Associates itself with the condemnation by the Assembly of the action of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics against the Finnish State, and for the reasons set forth in the resolution of the Assembly, in virtue of Article 16, paragraph 4, of the Covenant, finds that, by its act, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics has placed itself outside the League of Nations. It follows that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is no longer a Member of the League.”     (Historical-Resource, 1939)  

There were many war crimes committed by Stalin from 1939 to 1940. War against peace, and genocide against the Polish National in 1940. Yet, the Allied forces were supplying Stalin with military hardware, tens of thousands of planes, tens of thousands of trucks and jeeps, and hundreds of tons of food and clothing supplies. The allied forces did it all for an extreme war criminal; they supported a war criminal while the war criminal was once again waging aggressive war against Finland in 1944.

  The Allied forces were self-serving in their short-sighted imperial bigotry. It took several years before the Allied forces woke up to the spiritual reality of the Bolsheviks USSR leadership corruption. They did not believe the facts that the Nordic and the Baltic States shared with the Americans about the reality of the Bolsheviks USSR spirit of anarchy, 1900 to 1941 history. In recent times the head of Stalinism lawlessness has raised its head. The Western Nation leaders have complained about the lack of moral integrity in the Russian leadership, and it was the Western support and aid that made it possible for Stalinism to grow and flourish from 1917 to 1945. The western leaders were short-sighted and naive; they did not understand the deceiving nature of the Nemesis.

They trusted the Bolshevik representatives of the Nemesis as some kind of truth base worldview to build an empire upon. It was an anti-God atheism establishment from the deceiver of humanity. It rejected absolute moral values and downplayed the need for integrity.   The cold facts of rebellion, lawlessness, and disrespect of moral virtues lead to a downward spiral morally. Making violence in the process against the Spirit of the Natural Law.

The aggression and the spirit of anarchy were written all over the wall of truth from 1900 to 1953. The Nemesis dragon, true to its evil nature, creating deceit, chaos, and destruction, soon started biting the western hand that had been feeding it, during the time leading up to the cold war.   First, it was the Russian Tsar and the Romanov family that became the victim of the Russian lawlessness and anarchy; it was a war against the Spirit behind the rule of law.

The same spirit of the Nemesis, with the spirit of rebellion, lawlessness, and anarchy, was behind building the iron curtain and the Berlin wall at the beginning of the cold war. The methods do matter how a society develops a better spirit for all. It is not achieved by volunteering to do the work of the Nemesis, to steal, kill, and destroy. The Nemesis demon helpers do offer many lucrative temptations to win over many volunteers.  

BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

The building up of the Soviet Union military from 1941 to the 1960s was made possible by the Allies’ victory over Germany and Japan in 1945; the Soviet Union military bounced back with a vengeance. It became the sole superpower rival to the United States.

Then came the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States; the posturing and saber-rattling between the two Super Powers led to further military buildups, the nuclear arms, and the Space Race. By the early 1980s, not surprisingly, the Soviet military had more troops, more tanks, and more artillery guns and nuclear weapons than any other nation on earth.

And they still felt threatened by their small neighbors, like Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Japan.”…………………………….

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