vastusliikettä
Vastusliikettä, meaning "resistance movement" in Finnish, refers to a period of underground and passive resistance against the Soviet occupation of Finland during World War II. Following the Winter War and the Continuation War, Finland ceded significant territory to the Soviet Union. In response, a clandestine network of Finns organized to resist Soviet influence and control. This resistance was largely characterized by non-violent and subtle acts.
The nature of vastusliikettä varied. It included acts such as the dissemination of anti-Soviet propaganda through
Vastusliikettä was a critical component of Finland's strategy to maintain its sovereignty and national identity during