It's doubtful that we can change each others' opinions, but anyhow I think it should be stressed that despite Hitler's personal request, Finnish troops did not participate the siege of Leningrad, which would have completely cut off the city from their own troops. It's important to also understand that USA did not recognize Finland as a German ally and never declared a war, despite the fact that our soldiers fought side by side with Germans. There are good reasons why Stalin wasn't so keen to occupying Finland.
Like any other Finnish men, Finnish Jews fought on the front. Three of them were even awarded the German Iron Cross, but none accepted it, of course. During the Continuation War in 1942, Himmler himself came to visit Finland. During the visit, our military intelligence stole his briefcase and photographed the documents which included the names of all Finnish Jews. I wonder for what purposes they were there?

Later he asked from our goverment Finnish Jews to be sent to Germany. To this one of our "war criminals", Marshall Mannerheim replied: "Not even one single Jewish soldier will be taken from my army to be turned over to Germany. That cannot happen except over my dead body."
The deaths of those seven German who came here as emigrants only to be sent back to Germany were unfortunate, but still please don't fucking come here and say we directly helped in Holocaust.