I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now. Here’s a concise overview based on available reference sources up to my knowledge cutoff.
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Karl Lennart Oesch (1892–1978) was a Finnish general who played major roles on the Karelian Isthmus during the Continuation War and later faced war-crime charges related to Soviet POWs. Several biographical sources summarize his wartime commands and postwar conviction and later writings on military history [sources exist in multiple encyclopedic entries and biographical pages].
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After his release from prison in 1948, Oesch focused on military history, founded or contributed to periodical publications on World War II Finnish history, and authored works about the 1944 battles on the Karelian Isthmus. His postwar career is often described as a shift from frontline command to historiography and public remembrance, though some accounts note lingering controversy about his wartime decisions.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest online updates or primary sources (e.g., museum records, academic articles) and summarize them with citations. Additionally, I can provide a timeline of his major commands and key events, or help locate reputable biographies and archival materials.