tapaisten
Tapaisten is a Finnish term that refers to a group of individuals who were conscripted into the Finnish army during the Winter War (1939-1940) and the Continuation War (1941-1944). The term is derived from the Finnish word "tappaa," which means "to kill." The conscripts were often young men, typically between the ages of 18 and 25, who were drafted into the military to defend Finland against the Soviet Union.
The conscription process was mandatory, and the conscripts were sent to various military units across the country.
The experiences of the Tapaisten are often remembered with a mix of pride and sorrow. They played
The legacy of the Tapaisten continues to be a subject of historical and cultural interest in Finland.