Finland, Germany and the Soviet Union by H.Peter Krosby, hardcover, dust jacket, condition veruy good (some tears on dust jacket)
For the small Baltic nations adjoining Russia and Germany, the period of subterranean great-power struggles preceding Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 was one of almost unqualified disaster. Alone among these nations Finland maintained a precarious independence, but ultimately found itself under such various and intense pressures that it sought refuge in an alliance with Nazi Germany.