Diplomatic Deceptions — Anglo-Soviet relations and the Fate of Finland 1944-1948

Evans, Helena P.
Title: Diplomatic Deceptions — Anglo-Soviet relations and the Fate of Finland 1944-1948
Authors: Evans, Helena P. (Author)
Product number: 9789522223197
Product form: Paperback
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Publisher: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Series: Studia historica 82
Edition: 1. edition, 2011
Language: English
Pages: 308
Product family: History
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Finnish library classification: 95.1 Ison-Britannian historia
YSO - General Finnish ontology: poliittinen historia, kansainvälinen politiikka, kansainväliset suhteet, suurvaltapolitiikka, suurvallat, etupiirit, kylmä sota, vaaran vuodet, historia
Diplomatic deceptions reveals the true extent of the British initiatives that placed Finland's fate in Soviet hands in 1944 and the acts of diplomatic deception subsequently employed to conceal the truth from the Finnish people.

Before the drawing up of the Finnish Armistice, the British, hoping to strengthen the Anglo-Soviet Alliance, instigated a series of concessions to the Soviet Union that allowed Moscow to call the tune in all territorial, military, and economic issues related to Finland. The concessions had a profound impact on Finland's integrity and set precedents that, in turn, influenced the nature of the emerging Cold War.

From 1946 to 1948, as the Cold War lines were being drawn, the British believed that to contain the Soviet Union, they needed to contain Finland. In order to do this Britain denied Finland its chance to ameliorate its territorial grievances, sought to veto Finland's application to the United Nations, and risked Finland's independence by seeking military agreements in Scandinavia.

This extensively researched book gives Finland, a country so often ignored in Cold War history, its rightful and significant place in the Cold War narrative.