Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn is a historic photograph taken on 27 April 1945, which was the last day of the Second World War in Finland. It depicts a Finnish Army patrol of Battle Group Loimu, Infantry Regiment 1 (Finnish: taisteluosasto Loimu, jalkaväkirykmentti 1), raising the Finnish flag on the three-country cairn between Norway, Sweden, and Finland to celebrate the last German troops withdrawing from Finland. The photograph was taken by the commander of Infantry Regiment 1, Colonel (alternatively V.J. Oinonen). It became a widely circulated symbol of the end of World War II in Finland.
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| - Bandera altxatzen Muga Hirukoitzean (eu)
- Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn (en)
- Elevação da bandeira no marco da tríplice fronteira (pt)
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| - Bandera altxatzen Muga Hirukoitzean 1945eko apirilaren 27an egindako argazki historiko bat da. Finlandian Bigarren Mundu Gerraren azken egunean egin zen. patruila batek, Infanteriako 1. Errejimenduak egin zuen Norvegia, Suedia eta Finlandiaren arteko Eskandinaviako Muga Hirukoitzan egin zuen, Alemania Naziaren azken tropek Finlandia utzi zutela ospatuz. Argazkia koronelak egin zuen. Finlandian Bigarren Mundu Gerraren sinbolo garrantzitsua da. (eu)
- Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn is a historic photograph taken on 27 April 1945, which was the last day of the Second World War in Finland. It depicts a Finnish Army patrol of Battle Group Loimu, Infantry Regiment 1 (Finnish: taisteluosasto Loimu, jalkaväkirykmentti 1), raising the Finnish flag on the three-country cairn between Norway, Sweden, and Finland to celebrate the last German troops withdrawing from Finland. The photograph was taken by the commander of Infantry Regiment 1, Colonel (alternatively V.J. Oinonen). It became a widely circulated symbol of the end of World War II in Finland. (en)
- Elevação da bandeira no marco da tríplice fronteira é uma fotografia histórica tirada em 27 de abril de 1945, o último dia da Segunda Guerra Mundial na Finlândia. Representa uma patrulha do Exército da Finlândia do Grupo de Batalha Loimu, Regimento de Infantaria 1 (em finlandês: taisteluosasto Loimu, jalkaväkirykmentti 1), erguendo a bandeira da Finlândia no marco da tríplice fronteira entre a Noruega, a Suécia e a Finlândia em comemoração às últimas tropas alemãs que se retiraram da Finlândia. A fotografia foi tirada pelo comandante do Regimento de Infantaria 1, Coronel Väinö Oinonen (alternativamente V.J. Oinonen). Tornou-se um símbolo amplamente divulgado da Segunda Guerra Mundial na Finlândia. (pt)
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| - Bandera altxatzen Muga Hirukoitzean 1945eko apirilaren 27an egindako argazki historiko bat da. Finlandian Bigarren Mundu Gerraren azken egunean egin zen. patruila batek, Infanteriako 1. Errejimenduak egin zuen Norvegia, Suedia eta Finlandiaren arteko Eskandinaviako Muga Hirukoitzan egin zuen, Alemania Naziaren azken tropek Finlandia utzi zutela ospatuz. Argazkia koronelak egin zuen. Finlandian Bigarren Mundu Gerraren sinbolo garrantzitsua da. (eu)
- Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn is a historic photograph taken on 27 April 1945, which was the last day of the Second World War in Finland. It depicts a Finnish Army patrol of Battle Group Loimu, Infantry Regiment 1 (Finnish: taisteluosasto Loimu, jalkaväkirykmentti 1), raising the Finnish flag on the three-country cairn between Norway, Sweden, and Finland to celebrate the last German troops withdrawing from Finland. The photograph was taken by the commander of Infantry Regiment 1, Colonel (alternatively V.J. Oinonen). It became a widely circulated symbol of the end of World War II in Finland. (en)
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