Hang Fire
02-06-2014, 02:45 PM
One can also use different venues to view Youtube movies and other videos on their big screen smart TV, I use Flingo to store them in queue of Max Videos app on Vizio.
The “Winter War 1939” is the movie “Talvisota” under another name. It is a 1989 Finnish production, 3 hours 8 minutes long with English subtitles. Lots of Russian and Finnish weaponry in action scenes, very graphic and bloody. IMO this is one of the finest war movies ever made, it starts out slow, then builds to when war is declared, after that it is non-stop action.
The Finns were often outnumbered 50:1, yet they fought the Soviets to a standstill several times in the 3 month war, December 1939—March 1940 before being forced to sign an armistice. Finns lost 25,000 dead, no official report as to Soviet dead but ranges from 90,000 and up. In Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, he wrote the Russians lost over 1,000,000 men. This is the war where Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä (White Death) had over 500 confirmed kills. (with another 220 unconfirmed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daPTSzLncuw
The “Winter War 1939” is the movie “Talvisota” under another name. It is a 1989 Finnish production, 3 hours 8 minutes long with English subtitles. Lots of Russian and Finnish weaponry in action scenes, very graphic and bloody. IMO this is one of the finest war movies ever made, it starts out slow, then builds to when war is declared, after that it is non-stop action.
The Finns were often outnumbered 50:1, yet they fought the Soviets to a standstill several times in the 3 month war, December 1939—March 1940 before being forced to sign an armistice. Finns lost 25,000 dead, no official report as to Soviet dead but ranges from 90,000 and up. In Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, he wrote the Russians lost over 1,000,000 men. This is the war where Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä (White Death) had over 500 confirmed kills. (with another 220 unconfirmed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daPTSzLncuw