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Moscow Armistice

The Moscow Armistice was signed between Finland on one side and the Soviet Union and United Kingdom on the other side on September 19, 1944, ending the Continuation War.〔(Armistice Agreement between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,on the one hand, and Finland on the other )〕 The Armistice restored the Moscow Peace Treaty of 1940, with a number of modifications.
The final peace treaty between Finland and many of the Allies was signed in Paris in 1947.
== Conditions for peace ==
The conditions for peace were similar to what had been agreed in the Moscow Peace Treaty of 1940: Finland was obliged to cede parts of Karelia and Salla, as well as certain islands in the Gulf of Finland. The new armistice also handed all of Petsamo to the Soviet Union, and Finland was further compelled to lease Porkkala to the Soviet Union for a period of fifty years (the area was returned to Finnish control in 1956).〔
Other conditions included Finnish payment of $300,000,000 ($ in today's US dollars) in the form of various commodities over six years to the Soviet Union as war reparations.〔 (Last war reparation train crossed Finnish-Soviet border 50 years ago ) Helsingin Sanomat 3 September 2002〕 Finland also agreed to legalise the Communist Party of Finland (after it had made some changes to the party rules) and ban the ones that the Soviet Union considered fascist.〔 Jukka Nevakivi (2006) Jatkosodasta nykypäivään. (From Continuation War to Today. In: Suomen poliittinen historia 1809–2006. WSOY, Helsinki〕 Further, the individuals that the Soviets considered responsible for the war had to be arrested and put on trial, the best-known case being that of Risto Ryti.〔Jakobson, Max (former Finnish Ambassador to the UN) ''(Finnish wartime leaders on trial for "war guilt" 60 years ago )'' Helsingin Sanomat International edition, 28 October 2005〕 The armistice compelled Finland to drive German troops from its territory, leading to the Lapland War 1944–45.

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