Kansa Taisteli (Finnish: The People Fought) was a monthly men's magazine which featured articles on the memories of the war veterans. The magazine published in Helsinki, Finland, in the period 1957–1986. It was the Finnish version of Landserheft, a German magazine.[1]
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KansaTaisteli (Finnish: The People Fought) was a monthly men's magazine which featured articles on the memories of the war veterans. The magazine published...
H. Palokangas, "Kohtalokkailla Retkillä", in the military journal "KansaTaisteli", Helsinki, 1965. Ahto, Sampo (1980). Aseveljet vastakkain – Lapin sota...
extensively on Finnish experiences in World War II. He founded the KansaTaisteli magazine and wrote a book on the 1944 events on the Karelian Isthmus...
H. Palokangas, "Kohtalokkailla Retkillä", in the military journal "KansaTaisteli", Helsinki, 1965. https://blackwatchwardiary.blog/1944-2/ https://www...
Accessed on 28 November 2013. Alanne, Arvo: TK-taipaleeni jatkosodassa, Kansataisteli 15 September 1978. Accessed on 29 January 2015. Valkonen, Markku: Ateljeena...
Hevoshullu Sinä&Minä Suosikki Villivarsa Aika Arkkitehti ET-lehti Fyren KansaTaisteli Koti ja Yhteiskunta Kunta ja me Me-lehti Murikka Oma Aika OP Pirkka...
active in veteran affairs. He worked as the editor-in-chief of the Kansataisteli – miehet kertovat magazine, and held several positions of trust in organizations...