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thumb During World War II some 70,000 Finnish children ((フィンランド語:sotalapset), the 'war children' (スウェーデン語:krigsbarn)) were evacuated from Finland, chiefly to Sweden, but also to Norway and Denmark.〔Korppi- Tommola, Aura. ("War and children in Finland during the Second World War." ) p. 445-455. Paedagogica Historica Vol. 44, No. 4, August 8, 2008〕 Most were evacuated during the Continuation War to ease the situation for their parents who set out to rebuild their homes in the re-conquered Karelia returning from the evacuation of Finnish Karelia. The first surge of evacuees arrived, however, during the Winter War when the Finns had reasons to fear a humanitarian catastrophe following the expected Soviet occupation. == Effects == In retrospect, the evacuation has been considered psychologically flawed, as the separations turned out to inflict a far greater damage on the evacuees than the damage suffered by those children who had remained with their parents in Finland. In comparison to Finland's approximately 23,000 military casualties in the Winter War, the 66,000 in the Continuation war, and the total of 2,000 civilian casualties – and the roughly equally many seriously wounded – the war children were, of course, not physically injured, let alone killed. However, their number is of about the same size as that of the war invalids, and many of them feel their sufferings to be ignored.
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