WWII book about Finnish forces

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snake
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WWII book about Finnish forces

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Post by snake » 26 Apr 2010, 19:40

I have searched the internet for this book:

Jorma Mutanen: Jalkaväkirykmentti 200 - a study of Estonian volunteers in Finland during WWII

I have found this in the sources-list on a few sites but does anyone know if this book is in english and in that case how i can find it?

This half estonian don´t read estoninan, one of my biggest misstakes in life :-(

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Re: WWII book about Finnish forces

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Post by Mangrove » 26 Apr 2010, 20:12

snake wrote: I have found this in the sources-list on a few sites but does anyone know if this book is in english and in that case how i can find it?
Fennica.linneanet.fi lists it as Finnish only. It's probably out of print so the best places to get it are the author, net auctions and public libraries.
Nimeke: Jalkaväkirykmentti 200 : virolaisten vapaaehtoisten historiikki Suomessa ja kotimaassa toisen maailmansodan aikana / Jorma Mutanen.
Julkaistu: Luumäki : Lions Club Luumäki, 1991 (Joensuu : PunaMusta)
Ulkoasu: 112 s. : kuv., kartt. ; 21 cm.
ISBN: 952-90-3222-6 (nid.)
snake wrote: This half estonian don´t read estoninan, one of my biggest misstakes in life :-(
That's bad. Some of the JR 200 diaries are written in Estonian.


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Re: WWII book about Finnish forces

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Post by snake » 27 Apr 2010, 19:46

Ok probably isn´t available in english then, thanks for your help Martti.

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Re: WWII book about Finnish forces

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Post by Alexderome » 29 Sep 2016, 23:34

I have also searched but not find an english version ! Another book maybe ?
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