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windyDuke11 t1_j9t0uyu wrote
I wonder if he could wear his iron cross on his U.S. Army uniform
ArOnodrim t1_j9tdv51 wrote
A man who hated Communism and the Soviets so much he tried to fight them everywhere for his entire adult life.
_BMS t1_j9ryh0x wrote
The man that hated communism so much he joined three separate militaries and fought in three wars over several decades.
aprofondir t1_j9xw6ij wrote
And lost each time
Tote_Sport t1_ja0r6rw wrote
Did the Finns lose the Winter War? I thought that was a stalemate?
aprofondir t1_ja2k0yr wrote
He didn't defeat communism is what I meant
_BMS t1_j9xwlmj wrote
He won my heart ❤️
Sniping_Smith t1_j9r7si0 wrote
STARTED OUT AS A RESERVE, SOON PROMOTED WELL DESERVED, AND THE LEGEND HAS BEGUN
Bl_lRR1T0 t1_j9rcthf wrote
"TIL war fact"
[Incoming Sabaton]
Pop_Tart_Eater t1_j9rkvn7 wrote
Shout! Lauri Törnis name!
Pop_Tart_Eater t1_j9rlt9z wrote
Son of Finland and the Green Beret
leonfei t1_j9tc4vx wrote
May he rest in peace at last
Affectionate_Cut_103 t1_j9szcun wrote
"You see I'm playing both sides so I always lose."
OftheSorrowfulFace t1_j9ri0ec wrote
That's an interesting read. It's pretty wild that there's an SS officer buried alongside American soldiers in Arlington
>His remains were located three decades later and then buried in Arlington National Cemetery; he is the only former member of the Waffen-SS known to be interred there.
purplekaworu t1_j9uvspy wrote
he's literally a fucking nazi. why should he be commemorated?
vampirevlord t1_j9wec9j wrote
He did join the Waffen SS. However, the Finns have somewhat of an unfortunate history between themselves, the USSR and Nazi Germany. The USSR invaded Finland during the Winter War, so when Germany invaded the USSR many Finns signed up as a means of fighting back against the Soviets, this was called the Continuation War. The Finns did eventually switch sides to the allies, but the Finnish-German cooperation was born out of a common enemy.
aprofondir t1_j9xw8ue wrote
Relativising Nazis to own the commies - never change Reddit
vampirevlord t1_j9yjcep wrote
I'm biracial and my biological father fought in WW2 against the Nazis. There is no love or sympathy for Nazis from me. I am merely explaining how things came to be for Finland.
purplekaworu t1_ja0qi4n wrote
dude i dont think most finns joined the literal waffen ss
vampirevlord t1_ja0ssci wrote
All Finnish volunteers were placed with the SS and not with the Wehrmacht Forming the Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS and the Finnish SS-Company
https://www.feldgrau.com/ww2-german-wehrmacht-finnish-volunteers/
XisRighteous t1_j9ryr5f wrote
the ryan fitzpatrick of ww2
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SignificantOkra7208 t1_j9vduue wrote
Why the fuck aren't we celebrating heroes like this? America has lost its way.
Garionreturns2 t1_ja08z4b wrote
Well, he was a nazi afterall
NewCanadianMTurker t1_j9rq1pj wrote
"He surrendered to British troops in the last stages of World War II and eventually returned to Finland in June 1945 after escaping a British POW camp in Lübeck, Germany. Törni in a Waffen SS uniform during training in 1941. As his family had been evacuated from Karelia, Törni sought to rejoin them in Helsinki but was arrested by Valpo, the Finnish state police. After escaping, he was arrested a second time in April 1946, and tried for treason for having joined the German military. A trial in October and November resulted in a six-year sentence in January 1947. Imprisoned at the Turku provincial prison, Törni escaped in June, but was recaptured and sent to the Riihimäki State Prison."
How the heck did he escape prison 3 different times?