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A little aside, if I may, that I discovered while researching a song from an anime, a bit early in this narrative but I'd probably forget next month.
Whilst Soviet forces were withdrawing from Vilpuri they left scattered hundreds of radio-controlled mines which were controlled by a specific three chord audio being played over the radio which made three tuning forks vibrate at the same time. They were a major pain for Finnish forces, until someone discovered that playing the Säkkijärven Polkka over the radio would make the nearby mines detonate. After this a mobile radio transmitter was brought in and the famous accordionist and composer Viljo Vesterinens recording of the Polkka was played some 1,500 times during September 1941 until alternative jamming equipment was brought in to continue the work up to Feburary 1942. |
Hah, yep. I remember reading about it for the first time couple of years ago. :)
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*** 4 August 1941 10.D is subordinated under II AK to cut the road from Ilmee to Hiitola. http://i.imgur.com/FmYrQdSt.jpg Colonel Pajari's 18.D enters the town of Ilmee. http://i.imgur.com/VYjS5Vqt.jpg Stalin writes to President Roosevelt: Quote:
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Oh? Could be, I must admit I wasn't aware of that part, I thought the idea was to detonate them when infantry were not near them, like how mine-flail tanks set them off deliberately to clear a path. :hmmm: I thought that since the mines were detonated by making the three tuning forks vibrate and that the Polkka had notes in it which included those three notes. So the Finns could essentially take control over when the mines detonated away from the Soviets.
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:salute: EDIT: Also, Viipuri was important city to the Finns, so destroying parts of it intentionally was out of the question. Oh and Finns didn't know where most of the mines were, so not a good idea to start blowing them up in random. :) |
5 August 1941
Karelian Isthmus: 15.D reaches the outskirts of Hiitola by nightfall. 2.D cuts the Hiitola-Sortavala railway. http://i.imgur.com/g0N9XJJt.jpg Soviet troops begin a general withdrawal from the northwest area of Sortavala. Colonel Bondarev's 168.D remains behind to cover the withdrawal. 1st Battle of Smolensk ends in German victory. Finnish daily losses: 345 http://i.imgur.com/zE25aril.jpg Scars of the previous war. (Kollaa) *** I'm taking this weekend off. Not sure, if I have time to write anything for anyone else to post. I shall return on monday/tuesday. :salute: EDIT: ^Scratch that. Change of plans. |
Have a good time.:)
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6 August 1941
Combined German-Finnish offensive reaches Aittojoki in Ladoga Karelia. Commander of the III AK, Major-General Siilasvuo, orders Group F to take defensive positions near Uhtua. http://i.imgur.com/pjKBsFbt.jpg German Army Group North reaches the southern shore of Gulf of Finland. Finnish daily losses: 227 http://i.imgur.com/8PqBIR2l.jpg 'Anti-boredom battery' performing in Haapajärvi. |
Showing some bottom cheek there! :huh: :) :woot:
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7 August 1941
2. Division captures Lahdenpohja and by doing so cuts the last land based withdrawal route from the Russian troops in the surrounding area of Sortavala. Colonel Bondarev's 168.D and parts of 115.D are now encircled with Lake Ladoga being the only way out. I AK (2.D, 7.D, 19.D) is formed to deal with the Sortavala 'motti'. http://i.imgur.com/l7RD9zCt.jpg Northern Finland: III AK's Group J captures Kiestinki. SS-Nord takes credit of it by informing Berlin it was they who captured the town. http://i.imgur.com/AYTWSyvt.jpg Rumours of deserters begin to circulate on the home front. The wildest rumours speak of over 40,000 deserters armed with machine guns and other armaments given by Russians roaming the woods. Finnish daily losses: 383 http://i.imgur.com/2N7SjqRl.jpg Close call for Colonel Pajari. |
Typical Waffen SS always wanting a Iron Cross..Hey Berlin we took Kiestinki. :rolleyes:
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8 August 1941
After capturing Ilmee, parts of Colonel Pajari's 18.D are ordered to advance south towards Kirvu and Sairala. Their objective is to capture the towns and the Sairala - Hiitola railway. Kirvu and Inkilä are captured without a fight on the 8th of August. Attacks towards Sairala are repulsed by the enemy. http://i.imgur.com/UBPK9rAt.jpg Finnish daily losses: 317 http://i.imgur.com/us3eNANl.jpg Two Jaegers of Jaeger Battalion 1 carrying the so called Marski's SMGs. For their actions during the tough 'motti' battles of the Winter War, Mannerheim bought 10 Suomi KP/31 SMGs from the Tikkakoski factory with a silver plaque on the stock which read: "To Jaeger Battalion 1, 1940, Field Marshal C.G.E. Mannerheim" The weapons were given to the unit in the summer of 1941 and as Mannerheim wished, they were given to the best soldiers of the unit to be used in combat. All but two of the KP/31s survived the war. |
9 August 1941
Karelian Ishtmus: 2.Division captures Elisenvaara. http://i.imgur.com/MsAU6eWt.jpg Commander of the Navy orders mines to be laid to east side of Tallinn. Finnish daily losses: 256 http://i.imgur.com/z4CWlNMl.jpg Russian POWs in Nastola. |
10 August 1941
Infantry Regiment 30 (7.Division) attack over Karmalansalmi on the west side of Sortavala. http://i.imgur.com/qjFVLnyt.jpg 15.Division enters Kurkijoki. http://i.imgur.com/h255f2Ut.jpg Finnish daily losses: 282 http://i.imgur.com/hxWySnKl.jpg Finns marching towards Kurkijoki. *** This was uploaded yesterday to the official FDF youtube channel, so I'll just leave it here: Inheritance of the Veterans |
11 August 1941
East Karelia: 11. Division takes front responsibility in Hyrsylä. Karelian Isthmus: Last Soviet covering forces retreat from Hiitola to the Kilpola archipelago in preparation for evacuation across Lake Ladoga. http://i.imgur.com/1Hx6b9Ut.jpg Finnish daily losses: 292 http://i.imgur.com/pA743Zbl.jpg Finnish artillery softening suspected enemy positions near Hiitola. |
12 August 1941
18.Division continues to advance towards Jääski, Kirvu and Sairala. 2. and 19. Divisions attack against the encircled Soviet 168.D in Lahdenpohja - Sortavala area. http://i.imgur.com/UxwnICRt.jpg Over Kirvu, Captain Jorma Karhunen's flight of six Brewsters engage 20 enemy I-153s and one I-18(I-16?). Nine Soviet I-153s are shot down and another four unconfirmed with no own losses. First issue of "Vapaa Karjala" (="Free Karelia") weekly paper is released. Finnish daily losses: 291 http://i.imgur.com/U4rAXJ3l.jpg Treating a hoof injury. |
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