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Liinakhamari (Russian: Лиинахамари; Finnish:
Liinahamari; Swedish: Linhammar) is an ice-free
harbour and a
rural locality in
Pechengsky District of Murmansk...
- (Finnish: Viipuri), and the ice-free port of
Liinakhamari (Finnish:
Liinahamari). The
Finns lost 97,000
soldiers and were
forced to pay war reparations...
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Separate Battery (5.Er.Ptri, four 76 mm
field cannons, from year 1887) in
Liinahamari. The
separate companies and
batteries didn't
belong to any
specific division...
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other infrastructure,
between the town, then
known as Kolosjoki, and
Liinahamari harbor. In the
Winter War of 1939–1940, the
Soviet Union occupied Petsamo...
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offensive he
twice managed to
break through enemy lines to
reach the port of
Liinahamari for a
landing on the
night on 13
October 1944,
which resulted in the...
- on the road to the
Petsamo area and the only free port in the north,
Liinahamari. When the
Continuation War
between Finland and the
Soviet Union started...
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occupation of the
Rybachy Peninsula, the city of Petsamo, the port of
Liinahamari and the
locality of
Luostari on the
border with Norway. For the skill...
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traffic grew
rapidly as the
Petsamo nickel mines were opened, and
Liinahamari soon
became one of the
major ports of Finland. It was the only year-round...
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session as
engineer on a
fishing boat was
followed by own taxi
company at
Liinahamari (1936–37). Next he took up the task to ****emble and
build a mini-locomotive...
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intelligence training from
Germany and was the
former commander of the Navy's
Liinahamari patrol ship, took part. Heikkilä had to
support the
resistance movement...