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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ryti?Ribbentrop letter of agreement of June 26, 1944 was a personal letter from President Risto Ryti to Führer Adolf Hitler where Risto Ryti, then President of Finland, undertook not to reach a separate peace in the war with the Soviet Union without the approval from Nazi Germany to secure German military aid to stop Soviet offensive. This letter marked the closest to an alliance Finland and Nazi Germany came during World War II. Although Finland had had residual pro-German sentiments from Imperial Germany's critical support during the Civil War,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ryti?Ribbentrop letter of agreement of June 26, 1944 was a personal letter from President Risto Ryti to Führer Adolf Hitler where Risto Ryti, then President of Finland, undertook not to reach a separate peace in the war with the Soviet Union without the approval from Nazi Germany to secure German military aid to stop Soviet offensive. This letter marked the closest to an alliance Finland and Nazi Germany came during World War II. Although Finland had had residual pro-German sentiments from Imperial Germany's critical support during the Civil War, those were dented by the Nazi ideology, especially its undemocratic totalitarism and its Herrenrasse view which placed Finns into same slot as slavs. Finland had democratic traditions dating back to at least the 16th century, and after the failed rebellions by left-wingers and right-wingers, the Finns were rather alienated by the brutal sides of the "New Germany".