Shown below, and on five other web pages in this web site, are photos of Finnish aircraft, military personnel, scenes and equipment taken during Finland's Continuation War against Soviet Russia. I am offering digital enlargements or scans of these historic photos for sale.
   To get to the other pages of Finnish photos you can scroll to the links at the bottom of this page or click one of these links P.1, P.2, P.4, P.5, P.6.
   These are scans of never before published photographic enlargements made from frames selected from seven of 37, 35mm rolls of film (now owned by Sea Bird Publishing, Inc.) taken during Finland's Continuation War with Soviet Russia.
   All photos © Sea Bird Publishing, Inc. 2001 All rights reserved.
   Please read the caption to see what each photo is of. Translated descriptions of a roll's content appear in quotes.
   If you want to see a larger version of the photo please click on the image.
   If you are maintaining a .org WWII website to remember the veterans and their deeds and want a free 72dpi image of any of these photos please use the links to access the larger versions and use them. Please give credit for the photo(s) to Sea Bird Publishing, Inc. and include a link to this page.
   The 37 rolls of 35mm film were kept in numbered compartments built inside two wooden boxes once used for cigarettes. Two sheets of paper with handwritten descriptions in Finnish accompanied the boxes. Each description was numbered to correspond with a compartment and gave a description of the contents of that roll. Over the years the 37 rolls of film were moved out of their original order. Some rolls were cut apart and the segments scattered throughout the compartments in the two boxes. All this has made it a challenge to properly identify some of the rolls.
   Thanks to the translation of the hand-written text by the talented Finnish artist, Jouni Ronkko, I have managed to put most of the rolls back in order. Please be sure and visit the site where some of Jouni's work appears, Colors of the Finnish Air Force Aircraft (click).
   Another kind individual helped to translate some of the handwritten text that has proved difficult to read and I owe him a big "Thanks" also. His name is Osmo Joronen and you need to check out his very informative web site. His father fought for Finland in the Continuation War. His father's story is on this web page (click).
   The number of the roll (if known) from which the prints below were made, translations in quotes and historical info gleaned from research all appear in the photo captions.
   PDF files of the handwritten text are available for viewing here:
Box 1 text,
Box 2 text (front)
Box 2 text (back).
   You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download from adobe.com) to view the PDF files.
   The Sea Bird Publishing, Inc. logo DOES NOT appear on the finished photographic enlargement or scan. I added it to the images below only.
   New, 8"x10" B&W digital enlargements are $15.00.
   Scans are $12.50 each irregardless of size. I can attach them to email (if there aren't many), FTP them to a site of your choice or burn a CD and mail it ($10.00).
   Enlargements or scans are sold with one time re-print rights only.
   In the USA priority mailing of carefully packed photos, with tracking, is $5.50 for up to a pound of prints. That's about twelve 8"x10" photos. Your photos can also be shipped first class if you prefer. Request first class for mailing quote.
   Use the roll and frame number of the scan below to order.
   Sea Bird Publishing, Inc. accepts Master Card, Visa, American Express or Discover directly. You can call your credit card order in on our toll free line 877-727-0801 from anywhere in the USA, seven days a week between the hours of 8am and 6pm Eastern Standard Time. You can also send me an email with the print numbers you want and mail me a money order or cashier's check for payment.
   Or you can click here to go to Sea Bird's secure web order page and place your order. Paypal and bidpay are both welcome also.
   Thanks for stopping by and checking out the photos. Be sure and check out my other pages of photos in this web site (links are at the bottom of the page).
   Here are links to some other great web sites with more info about the Finnish Air Force and military.

Finnish Air Force Aircraft in WWII
Finnish Wasp-Fokker DXXI Book
Finnish Winter War
Finnish Re-enactors Site
The WWII Fighter Gun Debate (incredibly informative)
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Roll 13 Frame 27. "At Pori, Erkki, Keijo, Kalima, Ego etc.." Rest and Relaxation (R&R) at the beach.
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Roll 13 Frame 31. "At Pori, Erkki, Keijo, Kalima, Ego etc.." R&R at the beach.
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Roll (a?) Frame 24. Finnish warrior.
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Roll (a?) Frame 26. German Junkers JU88 bomber at Malmi airfield, summer of 1941.
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Roll (a?) Frame 27. German Junkers JU88 bomber at Malmi airfield, summer of 1941.
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Roll (a?) Frame 28. German Junkers JU52 transport at Malmi airfield, summer of 1941.
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Roll (a?) Frame 35. Battle scarred Finnish warrior, summer of 1941.
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Roll (a?) Frame 36. Decorated Finnish Lieutenant, summer of 1941.
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Roll (b?) Frame 5. Finnish military personnel on a march stop for a refreshing break at a Joki (river).
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Roll (b?) Frame 6. Finnish soldiers stop for food while on a march.
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Roll (b?) Frame 21. Finnish soldier by some German made Panzerkampfwagen 1 tanks. Photo taken at Pistojoki (near Uhtua) in July 1941.
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Roll (?) Frame (?). Finnish soldier in the snow with Mosin-Nagant rifle.
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Roll (h?), Frame 3. Here is a Russian monument, pock-marked by bullets, that reads "Site of a mass grave for officers and soldiers who died in the Soviet-Finnish War." 1941. Thanks to Jouni's Russian friend, Ivan, for translating the Russian.
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Roll (h?), Frame 26. Tank battle. 1941. A damaged Russian KV-1 heavy tank lies in the smoke filled field.
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Roll (h?), Frame 32. Ruins of Viipuri, 1941.
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Roll (h?), Frame 33. Ruins of Viipuri, 1941.
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Roll (h?), Frame 34. Ruins of Viipuri, 1941.
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Roll (e?) Frame 12. Frozen casualties.
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Roll (f?) Frame 23. Finnish soldier with his Mosin-Nagant rifle watching for "Ivan."
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Roll (g?) Frame 8. Entrenched Finnish soldier wearing snow camouflage waits for "Ivan," Maxim machinegun at the ready.
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Roll (g?) Frame 9. Entrenched Finnish soldier, in snow camouflage, carrying a Finnish sub-machinegun (9mm Suomi M/31).



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