Suomi: Pälksaari-Tohmajärvi, Miehet jättävät rajan taakseen
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Suomi: Miehet jättävät Moskovan rauhansopimuksen rajan taakseen jatkosodan hyökkäysvaiheen alussa. Pälksaari-Tohmajärvi.
English: Finnish soldiers crossing the 1940-agreed border (Moscow Peace Treaty) at the start of the 1941 invasion during the Continuation War against the Soviet Union. The crossing is from Tohmajärvi, Finland, to Pälksaari (now the area of Ozero Pyalk-Yarvi, Russia). The invasion by the Finnish Army had started two days prior. Regaining the old border, lost during the Winter War, had been presented by the Finnish government as one of the justifications to launch the war.
Svenska: Finskt infanteri går över Moskvafredens gräns mellan Finland och Sovjetunionen, från Tohmajärvi till Pälksaari.
Русский: Финские солдаты пересекают границу с Советским Союзом, лето 1941 года.
Čeština: Finská pěchota překračuje v létě 1941, na začátku tzv. Pokračovací války, sovětsko-finskou hranici.
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Finnish soldiers crossing the 1940-agreed border at the start of the 1941 invasion during the Continuation War against the Soviet Union