resistanssikin
Resistanssikin is a Finnish term that translates to "resistance" in English, but it carries a specific connotation often related to the Finnish resistance movements during World War II. It refers to the collective efforts of Finnish citizens and military personnel who actively opposed the Soviet Union, particularly during the Continuation War and the Lapland War. This resistance encompassed various forms of action, including sabotage, espionage, and direct combat.
The concept of resistanssikin is deeply intertwined with Finnish national identity and the struggle for independence.
Understanding resistanssikin requires acknowledging the complex historical context of Finland's relationship with its powerful eastern neighbor.