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463

 

AAMULEHTI REPORTS:

CEDED AND RECLAIMED AREAS HAVE BEEN ASSIMILATED TO FINLAND WITH THE DECLARATION OF THE PRESIDENT DURING THE INDEPENDENCY DAY 

8th of December 1941

- Our independency day got an interesting historical meaning, because during that day, the ceded areas, which were given in the forced peace agreement of Moscow, were declared as assimilated back to Finland. 

- At the same time, the laws, which control the ownership and citizenship of the people living in the areas and also the temporary administration, were approved. 

- At 11:30 o'clock the Cabinet assembled to a plenary session and the President gave the following declaration of assimilating the ceded and reclaimed areas back to Finland: 

- "From the Prime Minister presentation and after the Parliament has approved it, it is declared that the area which Finland in Moscow 12th of March 1940 was forced to give to Soviet Union in the peace agreement, is assimilated again back to Finland and is a plenipotentiary part of the country. Also those contracts which Finland signed in the named peace agreement concerning the Hanko Cape and the surrounding sea areas are hereby annul"

463, Picture 1

- Like the structure 462 and 457, also structure 463 wasn't ever constructed. There isn't even a one single remains in the area, which could be considered to be the structure 463.

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