luovuttiin
Luovuttiin is a term used in Finnish to describe the history surrounding the Soviet Union's involuntary annexation of the Ryukki and Koilisma areas in southern Finland. The regions were ceded to the Soviet Union through the Treaty of Moscow on March 12, 1940. The Soviet Union demanded Finnish concessions in an effort to secure sea access from the area surrounding Vyborg, which had been a major Finnish city.
As a result of the treaty, the Ryukki and Koilisma areas, including the towns of Kuolemajärvi, Lampisuo,
The transfer of Finnish land to the Soviet Union was the result of a compromise between the