‘Finland mobilized a greater proportion of its small population than any of the other combatants, including Germany (476,000 men from 3.7 million inhabitants). […] Relative to the Finnish population (3.7 million), this was a greater mobilization than in any other country involved in the Second World War. […] Together [Berlin’s] allies in 1941 mobilized well over 700,000 troops for the war against the Soviet Union[.]’
— David Stahel
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Actually, yeah, this history is often understated or not talked about at all.