[soc.misc] 50 Years Ago: Sunday, 26 November, 1939

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (11/25/89)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Sunday, 26 November, 1939

The USSR accuses Finland of shelling the village of Mainila, on the 
Finnish border, killing four soldiers.  They demand the withdrawal of
Finnish troops from the Leningrad border zone.  Finland denies the charges,
and refuses to remove her troops.

The port of Helsinki is closed to shipping.

Following a French announcement of an easing of restrictions on the
Franco-Italian border, Italy plans to give winter leaves to 300,000
troops.

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"We have plenty of evidence that no considerations of humanity deter them
from any form of warfare which they think will bring them some advantage."
- Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, speaking of German mine and aerial
warfare.