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Originally posted by Jacek
I had some discusions with Finns about their Mannerheim line: they underestimate it , imo. The Soviet breakthrough was a real achievement, not to be ashamed of. They were able to break a heavily fortified area with awful natural obstacles as part of the system, in minus 30-35 gr. Celcius. Smething nobody had done before. A costly victory - yes, but an invaluable school for the future conquests.
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Partly disagree.
The "Mannerheim line" is for considerable parts just fiction.
It was not heavily fortified but conisted of a small number of bunkers or pillboxes, many of which bult in the 1920-ies and obsolescent.
Most of this "line" consisted of open trenches hastly dug out by the Finnish troops.