p. 173–174; Lundin, р. 216; Mannerheim, p. 482–483.
64 Lundin, p. 217; Wuorinen. Finland and World War II, p. 174; FRUS, 1944. T. Ill, c. 596, 604–607.
65 Mannerheim, p. 485, 489; Upton. End of the Arctic War, p. 2230–2231; Mikola. The Finnish Wars, p. 254; Поспелов. ИВОВСС, т. 4, с. 143.
66 Mannerheim, р. 486–487; Upton. End of the Arctic War, p. 2232; Mikola. The Finnish Wars, p. 255; Поспелов. ИВОВСС, т. 4, с. 147.
67 Mannerheim, р. 485–487; Upton. End of the Arctic War, p. 2232; Mikola. The Finnish Wars, p. 255.
68 Mannerheim, p. 486, 491–492; Wuorinen. Finiand and World War II, p. 175–176; Lundin, p. 222; FRUS, 1944, vol. Ill, p. 611–612.
69 Wuorinen. Finland and World War H, p. 178; Mannerheim, p. 493–495; Lundin, p. 225–227.
70 Mannerheim, p. 497–498; Wuorinen. Fizland and World War II, p. 178, 189; Мазур, c. 249; FRUS, 1944, vol. Ill, p. 617.
71 Lundin, p. 228–230; Mannerheim, p. 501; Wuorinen. Finland and World War HI, p. 180.
72 Mannerheim, p. 499–500, 503–505; Wuorinen. Finland and World War H, p. 189–190; Lundin, p. 239–249; Mikola. The Finnish Wars, p. 256–257.
73 Mannerheim, p. 505; Мерецков, c. 392–393; Поспелов. ИВОВСС,
т. 4, с. 368–371; Upton. End of the Arctic War, p. 2232.
74 FRUS, 1944, vol. [1], p. 574, 579, 583, 614; Mannerheim, p. 502.
75 Mannerheim, p. 512.
76 Gripenberg, p. 366–367.
77 Wuorinen. History, p. 436–437, 452–453, и Finland and World War II, p. 202–207; Мазур, c. 171–173, 179–187; Mannerheim, p. 507–510.
78 Wuorinen. Finland and World War II, p. 205; Мазур, c. 263.
79 Wuorinen. Finland and World War II, p. 181, 193, 201.
80 Ibid., p. 193, 203.
81 Hodgson, p. 225; Schipflin, p. 317; Wuorinen. History, p. 430.
82 Hodgson, p. 205, 225; Wuorinen. History, p. 442.
Обсуждение дела о перевороте 1948 г. см. в Hans Peter Krosby. The Communist Power: Bid in Finland in 1948 // Political Science Quarterly, июнь 1960, p. 229–243 (vol. LXXVI, No. 2).
83 Current History, May 1948, p. 304, 305; Jackson, p. 511; Milestones of Soviet Foreign Policy, p. 122–123.
84 Milestones of Soviet Foreign Policy, p. 122–123.
85 Current History, p. 456–457; Forster, p. 349.
86 Milestones of Soviet Foreign Policy, p. 123; Wuorinen. History, p. 453.
87 Forster, p. 345.
88 Ibid., p. 346; Wuorinen. History, p. 431, 445–447; Finnish For-eig Dept. Publication No. 5436, Government Printing Office, 1954. Policy, p. 206–207.
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