Mannerheim Line

Mannerheim Line
Karelian Isthmus
The Mannerheim Line from the Gulf of Finland to Lake Ladoga
TypeDefensive line
Site information
Controlled byFinland
Site history
Built1920–1924, 1932–1939
In use1939–1940
MaterialsWood, boulders, concrete, steel, natural features
Battles/warsWinter War

The Mannerheim Line (Finnish: Mannerheim-linja, Swedish: Mannerheimlinjen) was a defensive fortification line on the Karelian Isthmus built by Finland against the Soviet Union. While this was never an officially designated name, during the Winter War it became known as the Mannerheim Line, after Finnish Army's then commander-in-chief Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. The line was constructed in two phases: 1920–1924 and 1932–1939. By November 1939, when the Winter War began, the line was by no means complete.[1]

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