What was one of the results of the Soviet-Finnish war in 1939-1940?

The initial goal of the Soviet-Finnish war (1939-1949) was to divert the border from Leningrad, which ran about 20 km from the city. The war turned out to be difficult for the Soviet soldiers, but as a result, the original goal was achieved. The border from the city of Leningrad was pushed back to 150 km. Also, Soviet troops received the necessary experience in waging war in winter conditions. Another result of the war was the exclusion of the USSR from the League of Nations.



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