’I have a bullet mark in my thigh.’ Klavdia Nyuppieva was only five years old when she was taken to one of the concentration camps in Karelia in the USSR during the Finnish occupation (1941-1944). Prisoners were dying of hunger, disease, and hard labor. Thousands of people lost their lives. The exact figure is still unknown: according to the latest data, it exceeds seven thousand. Let’s honor the memory of the dead on the Day of Karelia’s liberation from the fascist invaders. See an excerpt from a documentary by Vyacheslav Guz and Ekaterina Kozhakina: ’Finnish Face of Fascism’ (2023). #history FOLLOW ? News&Docfilms Channel Source: RT Documentary
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