Home Finland's Wars 1939-1944  KevOs4 Unit History Wartime Photos Upcoming Events Past Events Member Info
Collectors Guide Our Links Page Gear For Sale Special Features   Site Map    Modern Finland Today

Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia

 from Producer Ben Strout of MastersWork Media

About the documentary

Copyright 2003, MastersWork Media LLC. All rights reserved.

 

This high-definition documentary film features authentic re-enactments of the Soviet Union's invasion of Finland, and reveals how Finland’s spirited 105-day defense in a “frozen hell” helped change the course of what would soon become World War II.  In November of 1939, when Finland was invaded by the Soviet Union, no one expected this tiny nation would resist the largest military force in the world. Also, no one anticipated one of the coldest winters in recorded history. Outnumbered and outgunned, Finns knew the war was not about territory; it was a total war for their very existence as a people. The Winter War was an epic life and death struggle that changed the course of World War II, and saved a democracy.

 

The war begins with the aerial bombardment of Helsinki. Fires rage in the city. Dazed citizens run for their lives. Poorly equipped Finnish troops face a massive Red Army attack supported by thousands of tanks, heavy artillery, and airplanes. The invasion is almost three times larger than the Allied landing at Normandy on D-Day. The Russians are confident of a quick victory.

 

A Finnish poet remembers how the war started. We enter her world as a child of eleven. An American remembers how at 21, he volunteered to drive an ambulance as he leads us deep into the frozen forests of northern Finland. The narrative is enriched with the contemporary accounts of journalists and soldiers on both sides of the conflict, many from war diaries translated into English for the first time. Historians provide unique insight and perspective. Rare archive footage, enhanced by meticulous attention to historical detail in re-creating scenes of both the battlefront and home front, brings this history to life.

 

Finnish soldiers improvise a defense. They attack tanks with Molotov cocktails and crowbars. Finland’s women form a unique corps called Lotta Svärd. And as temperatures descend to 50 below zero, their mastery of winter becomes a strategic advantage. Finnish resistance is relentless. They know this war is not about changing borders; their lives, their independence and their identity as a people and a nation is at stake. They unite against a common enemy as never before.

track visitors

 

Click here for Special Pricing on the dvd "Fire and Ice"

 

Website designed and owned by Marshall Kregel kevos4@yahoo.com
Copyright © 2003 - 2005 Marshall Kregel. No parts of the website may be reproduced without prior authorization.  All rights reserved.
Revised: January 27, 2010 .