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(English: The Unknown Soldier ) is arguably the most significant work of Finnish literature and cinema. Originally a 1954 novel by Väinö Linna, it has shaped the Finnish national identity by providing a gritty, realistic, and often anti-establishment perspective on the Continuation War (1941–1944). The Core Narrative

The story follows a machine gun company of ordinary Finnish men from various backgrounds—farmers, laborers, and city dwellers—as they fight against the Soviet Union. Unlike earlier romanticized war stories, Linna focused on the "little man's" view, highlighting: Tuntematon sotilas