- Erkki Raappana
Major General Erkki Johannes Raappana (
June 2 ,1893 ,Oulujoki –September 14 ,1962 ,Joensuu ) was the commander of the 14th Division of theFinnish Army during the Second World War. Among many of his known accomplishments, General Raappana was chosen to command the Finnish detachment - nick-named "Group Raappana" ("Ryhmä Raappana" in Finnish) - that was to stop the enemy in the very final Finnish-Soviet battle during theWorld War II . It was theBattle of Ilomantsi , fought during theContinuation War (1941-1944).The battle lasted from
July 26 toAugust 13 ,1944 . It ended with a decisive Finnish victory, as the last majorSoviet attack againstFinland was stopped here. Two eliteRed Army divisions were completely routed after a week and a half of fighting, leaving behind over 3 200 Red Army soldiers dead, thousands wounded and missing, and over 100 pieces of heavy artillery and approximately 100 grenade launchers and the rest of the Soviet ordnance for the Finns to capture.General Raappana was specialized and experienced particularly in forest warfare. He was awarded the most distinguished military award in Finland, the
Mannerheim Cross .External links
* [http://www.joensuu.fi/mekri/sotahistoria/warhistory.htm Ilomantsi at War]
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