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CONTENTS
FOREWORD 3
INTRODUCTION 29
1 FINNISH FOREIGN POLICY BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD
WARS
33
1. Finland's Legacy as a Grand Duchy of Russia 33
2. Relations with Germany and Western Europe 34
3. Orientation Toward the Baltic States, 1919-1922 34
4. League of Nations Period, 1922-1935 35
5. Scandinavian Orientation, 1935-1938 36
6. Relations with the Soviet Union 37
2 FINLAND'S FOREIGN POLICY, 1938-1939 41
1. The Threat of a World War 41
2. The Finnish Policy of Neutrality and Peace 41
3. Relations with the Western Powers 42
4. Relations with the Soviet Union 44
3 FINNISH FOREIGN POLICY ON THE EVE OF THE WAR, 1939 49
1. The Western Powers' Negotiations at Moscow 49
2. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 50
3. The Soviet Union's Demand for Security 52
4. Relations with the Western Countries at the Begin-
ning of the Crisis
61
5. The Outbreak of War 62
4 THE WINTER WAR AND THE PEACE OF MARCH 12, 1940 65
1. Attempts to Have Russia Halt Her Attack 65
2. Western Opinion and the League of Nations 66
3. Foreign Assistance 69
4. The Western Powers' Offer of Armed Assistance 69
5. Peace Negotiations and the Dictated Peace of Moscow 73

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Publication Information: Book Title: Finland and World War II, 1939-1944. Contributors: John H. Wuorinen - editor. Publisher: Ronald Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1948. Page Number: iii.
    
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