Finnish invasion of East Karelia (1941)

The Finnish invasion of East Karelia was a military campaign in 1941. It was part of the Continuation War. Finnish troops occupied East Karelia and held it until 1944. For over a month after the outbreak of the Continuation War, the Karelian Army reinforced and prepared to resume its earlier offensive while waiting for the recapture of the Karelian Isthmus. The Soviets had prepared fortifications and brought troops to the front. When encirclements on the western shore of Lake Ladoga were resolved, the Finnish 7th Division was transferred to the junction of VI and VII Corps.

Finnish invasion of East Karelia
Part of Continuation War and World War II
Date10 July 1941 – 6 December 1941
Location
Result Finnish victory
Belligerents
 Finland
 Germany
 Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Erik Heinrichs
Woldemar Hägglund
Paavo Talvela
Erwin Engelbrecht
Markian Popov
Filipp Gorelenko
Kirill Meretskov
Strength
Army of Karelia
7th Army
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