How did the Soviet-Finnish war affect the situation in Western Europe?

Its result was that the Soviet Union was recognized as the aggressor. Then the League of Nations organization, which after its creation almost never coped with what was entrusted to it, expelled the USSR from its composition. Western countries treated this military conflict as an act of aggression, and therefore, of course, supported Finland in it, supplying it with food and various kinds of weapons. Thus, the Soviet Union once again became an outcast, and the Western countries rallied into the camp that eventually allowed the start of a world conflict.



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