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A long taboo finally broken, or is it? <BR> <BR>In order not to make Soviets/Russians angry, <BR> <BR>it was forbidden in Finland to publish pictures or articles dealing with atrocities performed by Soviet partisans toward civil populace. <BR> <BR>That ban for horror pictures was cancelled 2006. <BR> <BR>Now the horrifying picture archives are open to public. <BR> <BR>The picture you seen after clicking the link below shows a Finnish soldier carryin the body of girl slaughtered in Suomussalmi. <BR> <BR>Link: <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.sana.fi/etusivu/puheenvuorot/sodan_kauhuissa_viela_kasiteltavaa_/?session=59894908" target=_top>http://www.sana.fi/etusivu/puheenvuorot/sodan_kauh uissa_viela_kasiteltavaa_/?session=59894908</a> <BR> <BR>When the partisans went back to their unit, they boasted having destroyed an enemy military base. <BR> <BR>Some were even decorated for their "bravery". <BR> <BR>Thus far the close relatives who happened to be in hiding and saw the murders, have not got any support worth mentioning from the state.
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