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Evacuation of Finnish Karelia : ウィキペディア英語版
Evacuation of Finnish Karelia

As a result of the 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty that concluded the Winter War, Finland ceded the area of Finnish Karelia and other territories to the Soviet Union. As a result, about 410,000 Finnish Karelians,〔(Karjalainen siirtoväki ). Yle Teema. Retrieved 2009-07-28. 〕 or 12% of Finland's population, were relocated into the remainder of Finland.
The treaty did not require Finland to empty the ceded territory, but almost nobody was willing to stay, and almost 100% of the affected population chose to relocate, taking their belongings with them. Only the buildings and machinery were to be left behind intact as per the Peace Treaty, which for the most part also took place.
During the Continuation War some 260,000 of the displaced population returned home.〔("An OSS Report on Wartime Population Changes in the Baltic" ), Lithuanian Quarterly J. on Arts and Sci. Vol. 27, No. 3, 1981〕 In June 1944, Finnish troops partially withdrew from the ceded areas again as a result of the Soviet Fourth strategic offensive. At the same time, the population was evacuated again.
The Paris Peace Treaties of 1947 finally confirmed the Finnish loss of the territory. The evacuees were permanently settled in Finland. The government of Finland subsidized the resettlement in two ways:
*the resettlers were subsidized. Families were allocated land in proportion to their former property. In addition, everyone evacuated from Karelia had the right to receive a homestead. In addition, the city-dwellers and business-owners were given a monetary compensation. The right to homestead was extended also to other groups: veterans of war, widows and orphans of war.
*the private owners of the land given to resettlers were monetarily compensated for the loss of real estate.
Since the 1990s some associations have been calling for returning Karelia back to Finland.
==See also==

*Finnish war children

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