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Dowly 12-02-09 10:53 AM

[Finns]Talvisodan sotapäiväkirjat netissä
 
Elikäs kuka nyt ei ole vielä kuullut/lukenut, niin Talvisodan aikaisten rykmenttien sotapäiväkirjoja on nyt digitalisoitu ja ne on vapaasti luettavissa täältä.

Harmi vaan että ei ole yleistä kategorisoitua hakua, vaan haku on tehtävä ns. täsmähakuna jonkun rykmentin nimellä. (ainakaan en huomannut mitään tollasta, kertokaa jos löytyy :03:)

Todella mielenkiintoista tekstiä luettavana ja lisää laitetaan kokoajan. Toivottavasti tulevaisuudessa myös Jatkosodan kirjat saadaan luettavaksi. :yeah:

EDIT: Noh... kyllä se sokeampikin joskus jotain löytää. Elikäs tässä linkki josta voi valita rykmentin/divisioonan päiväkirjan ilman että pitää erikseen etsiä nimellä: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?o=1

JU_88 12-02-09 11:58 AM

Que?

Dowly 12-02-09 12:05 PM

You must be worthy to be able to read that. :O:

Ok ok, recently they started to digitalise war diaries for all the divisions and regiments that fought in the Winter War and now they have uploaded 3000+ diaries to the site I linked. But as they are all in finnish, I made the thread finnish as they are little use for anyone who doesnt understand finnish.

OneToughHerring 12-02-09 12:27 PM

Thanks, interesting stuff. There is still plenty to learn about the war, from the little everyday things to the bigger political aspects.

AVGWarhawk 12-02-09 12:35 PM

Teemu, diaries are the best reading! Any chance these might be uploaded in English?

Dowly 12-02-09 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1212475)
Teemu, diaries are the best reading! Any chance these might be uploaded in English?

Sadly, I doubt it. :-? These are scans of the original documents, I think that translating and writing all of the 3000+ documents available in finnish would be too big of an task.

Jimbuna 12-02-09 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1212485)
Sadly, I doubt it. :-? These are scans of the original documents, I think that translating and writing all of the 3000+ documents available in finnish would be too big of an task.

Surely not for a man/ferret of your abilities....get crackin http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img144/8633/whip1ul9.gif
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AVGWarhawk 12-02-09 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1212485)
Sadly, I doubt it. :-? These are scans of the original documents, I think that translating and writing all of the 3000+ documents available in finnish would be too big of an task.


Perhaps a babelfish program would translate the page? Perhaps you could call me and read me a bed time story over the phone since I can not read your language. :DL

Dowly 12-02-09 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1212507)
Perhaps a babelfish program would translate the page?

If you are willing to type all the document to babelfish. Like I said, they are scanned from the originals, i.e. handwritten pages. You cant just copy & paste them, now can you? :O:

Jimbuna 12-02-09 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1212507)
Perhaps you could call me and read me a bed time story :DL


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OneToughHerring 12-02-09 01:50 PM

Majority seems to be typed. It's possible to transform scanned typed text into text files pretty quickly. Been there done that.

Not saying I'm going to transform these texts though. I'd suggest you learn basics of Finnish, most of the entries are stuff like "Morning tea", "Pointing artillery eastward", "Shooting", "Going to sleep" etc. :)

Oberon 12-02-09 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by OneToughHerring (Post 1212535)
...most of the entries are stuff like "Morning tea"

Sounds a very British way to fight a war... :hmmm:

AVGWarhawk 12-02-09 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1212529)
If you are willing to type all the document to babelfish. Like I said, they are scanned from the originals, i.e. handwritten pages. You cant just copy & paste them, now can you? :O:

Oh, I see. These are just being scanned from the originals correct? That makes sense. It does not relieve you of the bedtime stories as a result. :O:

OneToughHerring 12-02-09 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1212559)
Sounds a very British way to fight a war... :hmmm:

We had morning tea when I was in the service. It's more like a breakfast but it's called morning tea. Unless you're in a guerilla unit and in the bush, then your morning tea will be the funny colored water from a near-by ditch. Just add water purification pills and shake. :)

Oberon 12-02-09 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by OneToughHerring (Post 1212583)
We had morning tea when I was in the service. It's more like a breakfast but it's called morning tea. Unless you're in a guerilla unit and in the bush, then your morning tea will be the funny colored water from a near-by ditch. Just add water purification pills and shake. :)

What sorta food do you have on the average morning tea? :hmmm:


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