Did Russia get 60,000 Karelian saunas?
The Finns fought against the British, Germans,
and Russians in World War Two, and still had time for a sauna. All the
Karelians wanted was to continue with their peaceful lives - their culture
and language. Instead they were lumped in with the Nazis just for standing
up to Stalin while he was at war with Hitler, the consequence of which
was devastation of a whole culture. Karelia, the beloved country, still
longs for its people to return.
Well, the Russians certainly got a lot of free saunas, and a lot more.
If we use a conservative ratio of 1:7 based on the number of saunas in
Finland today (1:4.5), Russia would have gotten about 60,000 free saunas
in addition to the land, houses, farms and businesses supporting over 400,000
people. OK, we'll knock that in half because apparently the Finns don't
leave their dead on the battlefield nor their saunas if at all possible.
If you were to factor in all these, think of the astronomical figure that
was turned over to the Russians in 1944. At today's prices, if each sauna
was worth US$10,000, then the value of the saunas alone would be $US300
000 000, or the same as war indemnity paid by Finland.
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