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editWell, I can see that there are two links on English WP to my article. And the article has references. There are also links to the Swedish and Finnish WP.
O. Manninen has written many books and is also a professor. I would guess that in time his books will be translated into English. But i think most Finnish- and Swedish-speaking "Anglo-Saxon" scholars must read his books if they want to build at least an synthesis on Finnish world war history. Hörrnörr (talk) 12:07, 3 June 2008 (UTC)