Adirondack Life

Winter Soldiers

When Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, Americans were divided as to what, if any, their role should be in what was likely to be an escalating conflict. But both the military and civilians began thinking about what untapped skills might prove useful in case of foreign attack.

The effectiveness of Finland’s ski troops in holding ground during the early months of Russia’s November 1939 invasion of their country heightened American

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