palomuureja
Palomuureja refers to a type of defensive structure in Finnish architecture, specifically designed to withstand artillery fire during the early 20th century. These structures were constructed primarily during the Winter War (1939-1940) and the Continuation War (1941-1944) between Finland and the Soviet Union.
Palomuureja were typically built to protect key locations such as roads, bridges, and military installations from
The structures consisted of a series of connected walls and bunkers, with thick wooden planks or metal
Palomuureja were an essential component of Finland's defense strategy during the Winter War and the Continuation