Comment on Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator by kamehappo:

Yes, i am! Born in Finland, but living in Sweden now. No reason to hide my birthplace.

How many in here knows Eila has real predecessor in Fighter Ace Eino Juutilainen? And same hair color too. Eino was in his 20`s during WWII.

About Finns being Nazi German allies during WWII, Finland never had any choice. Finland had to face Soviet occupation threat all the time, from The Winter War, when western powers tried to help, but could not.
In 1941 Germany began it`s attack at Soviet, Finland again had to choose between Soviet occupation or fight alongside Germans. Soviet wanted to take over Finland`s land area to fight against Nazis from there too.
Germany did not threaten Finland with aggression, how would you choose in same situation?


kamehappo made other comments on this post:

  • Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator:
    Hurrah & other jubilations then! They don`t need Finland`s share of 11,7 billion Euro then!!!

  • Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator:
    I like to watch this kind of anime in both ways, from each point of view. That military side is not aimed to be taken too seriously by creators, i think…

  • Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator:
    And from third, if that number is enough!

  • Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator:
    If you can stand the cold in november-march, and you have some good modern profession, it can be feasible. But in time you must learn the language, after you have been using English initially which many Finns can talk. Finnish language can be tough, if you aren`t one of those persons who can learn new languages easily and fast. I believe there is very distant connection with Japanese and Finnish, grammar and words have some similarities. If you are after catching some cute blond girls, yes, …

  • Finnish Embassy Smitten by Eila, Interviews Creator:
    Iceland and Ireland are recovering. Bankcrupt countries in EU: Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, most of former Yugoslavia and so on. Finland has been well off, but if it helps those south-east EU countries with “loans”, then danger of going down becomes apparent.

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