Finnish war reparations to the Soviet Union

War reparations of Finland to the Soviet Union were originally worth US$300,000,000 at 1938 prices (equivalent to US$6.49 billion in 2023).

Finland was originally obliged to pay $300,000,000 in gold to be paid in the form of ships and machinery, over six years.

[3] The authority responsible for deliveries, and also organising production agreements with the manufacturers according to the protocols, was Sotakorvausteollisuuden valtuuskunta, the delegation of the war reparations industry.

[8] For delivering the needed amount of the wooden houses to the Soviet Union, a joint venture, Puutalo Oy, was established.

The war reparation itself contributed 177,000 m2 as compensation for the German property, which Finland did not hand over to the Soviet Union.

Tampella steam engines being delivered as war reparations
Celebration of the final Finnish war reparations deliveries in the Exhibition Hall in Helsinki on September 23, 1952. Finnish president J. K. Paasikivi is sitting in the middle of the first row.
Loading of the last war reparation train at Kone Ltd's workshop in Hyvinkää 28.8.1952