The true story of the battle between Finland and Russia that erupted at the dawn of World War II. On a November morning in 1939, Soviet bombers began attacking Helsinki, Finland. In the weeks that followed, the tiny Baltic republic would wage a war-the kind of war that spawns legends-against the mighty Soviet Union, which was desperate for a buffer against Nazi Germany. With "a well-balanced blend of narrative and analysis," historian William R. Trotter tells the story of guerrillas on skis; heroic, single-handed attacks on tanks; unfathomable endurance; and the charismatic leadership of one of the twentieth century's true military geniuses (Library Journal). This little-known but dramatic battle would be decisive in Finland's fight to maintain its independence-and A Frozen Hell brings it to fascinating life. Winner of the Finlandia Foundation Award for Arts and Letters "We will not often find a book written with such authority as this one." -The New York Times Book Review
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