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− | The [[Soviet Union]] renounced its non-aggression pact with Finland, and on November 30, 1939, launched the first offensives of the Winter War. | + | The [[Soviet Union]] renounced its non-aggression pact with Finland, and on November 30, 1939, launched the first offensives of the [[Winter War]]. |
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+ | The [[German]]s carried out another false flag in 1939, the [[Gleiwitz Incident]], used as a [[casus belli]] for attacking [[Poland]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 24 September 2016
Date | November 26, 1939 |
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Perpetrators | USSR |
Blamed on | Finland |
Description | A false flag used to launch the Winter War. |
Consequences
The Soviet Union renounced its non-aggression pact with Finland, and on November 30, 1939, launched the first offensives of the Winter War.
The Germans carried out another false flag in 1939, the Gleiwitz Incident, used as a casus belli for attacking Poland.
The Official Culprit
Name | Description |
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Finland | Nordic country, borders Russia. |
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