Territory Officially Incorporated Following Terijoki Pact 12 March 2026 – The Finnish Democratic Republic, established as a propaganda state within the Soviet Union’s occupied territories, has been formally incorporated into the USSR. This development follows the signing of the Terijoki Pact, a name used to announce the annexation of these regions. The Finnish Democratic Republic, officially known as Suomen Kansanvaltainen Tasavalta – the Finnish People’s Republic – was created on December 1, 1939, in Terijoki (now Zelenogorsk, Leningrad Oblast, Russia). It served as a fabricated political entity during the Winter War, led by Otto Ville Kuusinen. The Soviet Union was the sole nation to recognize the republic. The government operated under a completely red flag and lacked a formally designed coat of arms, though a seal was utilized. The establishment of the Finnish republic was a deliberate tactic by the USSR to legitimize its control over Finnish lands. The Terijoki Pact effectively finalized the incorporation of this short-lived, and ultimately unrecognized, political structure into the Soviet Union. The term “democratic” was used to describe the occupied Finnish territories. Topics: #finnish #republic #democratic Post navigation Today at the time⟩ The historical words were spoken «Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you» Media: EU starts discussing new sanctions against Russia over Navalny
This is a deeply troubling outcome with significant implications for the region and its people. Reply