salpaajista
Salpaajista is a Finnish word that translates to "barriers" or "blockades." In a historical context, it most commonly refers to the Salpa Line, a defensive fortification built by Finland during World War II. Construction of the Salpa Line began in 1940 and continued into 1941, primarily in response to the Winter War and the anticipated threat of a renewed Soviet invasion.
The Salpa Line stretched across southeastern Finland, from the Gulf of Finland to the Soviet border. It
Today, parts of the Salpa Line are preserved as historical sites and tourist attractions, offering insights