- Repola
Repola is a parish in the
Republic of Karelia by the Finnish border. In 1926 the parish had a population of 1465.After
Finland's declaration of independence the parish became an issue in Finnish-Russian relations when its population held a vote in August 1918 to join Finland. The Finnish Army moved to occupy Repola in October. In the Treaty of Tartu, 1920, Finland gave up her claims on Repola and the neighbouringPorajärvi , and instead receivedPetsamo in the far north.The inhabitants of Repola did however not give up, and in 1921 they started a rebellion against the
Bolshevik . The resistance movement, theMetsäsissit (literally "Forest Guerillas") received volunteers from Finland and managed to capture large parts ofEast Karelia . The Bolsheviks fought back, and in 1922 the last guerillas withdrew to Finland.During the negotiations prior to the
Winter War Stalin offered Repola and Porajärvi in exchange for a smaller area on theKarelian Isthmus . The offer was rejected.Repola was occupied (1941–1944) by the Finnish 14th Division during the
Continuation War , until it was recaptured by Soviet forces.
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