The Finnish front during the Continuation War (1941-44) was one of the few places during WWII where trench war was fought. This enabled the soldiers to build quite magnificent architectural pieces which now mostly exist only in photographs and blueprints.
The dugouts were built from centuries old Scots Pine and Norway Spruce with only an axe and details carved with a knife. Some of the designs were copies of actual functionalistic buildings, but in smaller scale. Most of the buildings were at or very near the front line, so they were also designed to withstand indirect artillery fire.
The dugouts were built from centuries old Scots Pine and Norway Spruce with only an axe and details carved with a knife. Some of the designs were copies of actual functionalistic buildings, but in smaller scale. Most of the buildings were at or very near the front line, so they were also designed to withstand indirect artillery fire.