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What were Stalin's 2 choices?

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In 1939–40, the fierce Winter War was waged between the Soviet Union and Finland. This article analyses Stalin's two main decisions, to attack and to make peace, and the intelligence behind those decisions. Already at the outbreak, it was obvious that the attack was based on a serious misjudgement.

The Soviets did not foresee that the action would become a real war, very different from the occupation of eastern Poland in September.

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