We live here with more powerful events about the times that followed World War II - from 1945 to 1952. It was the period that sparked controversy in Finland after World War II, when Finland was forced to make tough and controversial decisions. These decisions began to settle more than 440,000 evacuees as well as war invalids from Karelia. Among those events in Finland, more than 100,000 new homes were created in a very spectacular way.
July 25, 1948 in Tampere, Finland
7 March 1959, Harjavalta, Finland
February 20, 1967 in Pyhäjärvi Ol, Finland
July 13, 1988 in Kokkola, Finland
27 February 1957, Helsinki, Finland
21 June 1992, San Francisco, California, USA
July 25, 1960 in Hämeenlinna, Finland
March 19, 1967 in Oulu, Finland
2 November 1948, Helsinki, Finland

