päätejoukon
Päätejoukon, also known as the Finnish Brigade, was a Finnish military unit that fought in the Winter War and the Continuation War against the Soviet Union. The brigade was formed in 1939 and consisted of volunteers from various Finnish military branches, including the army, navy, and air force. It was known for its high morale and combat effectiveness, earning the nickname "The Iron Brigade."
The brigade's first major engagement was the Battle of Suomussalmi in 1940, where it played a crucial
The brigade was disbanded in 1944, following Finland's decision to sign the Moscow Armistice and end its