valanteiksi
Valanteiksi is a term used in the context of Finnish military history, particularly during the Winter War (1939-1940) and the Continuation War (1941-1944). The term refers to the practice of Finnish soldiers, known as "valanteiksi," who were conscripted into the military and subsequently deserted their posts. This phenomenon was significant due to the harsh conditions, low morale, and the brutal nature of the war.
The term "valanteiksi" is derived from the Finnish word "valata," which means to desert. These soldiers often
The desertions had a significant impact on the morale and effectiveness of the Finnish military. The loss
Valanteiksi is a reminder of the challenges faced by soldiers during wartime, particularly in extreme conditions.