Pechenga

Pechenga, also known by its Finnish name Petsamo, is a town and port located in northern Russia near the Norwegian| border. The town and the nearby nickel mines were controlled by Finland from 1920 until 1944 when the region was seized by the Red Army and annexed to the Soviet Union.

Pechenga in The Hot War
Following the destruction of six European cities by Soviet atomic bombs, U.S. President Harry S. Truman ordered a retaliatory nuclear attack upon the Soviet bombers' base at Pechenga. The attack was conducted to satisfy America's British and French allies, and in the vain hope that a limited response would demonstrate American resolve without escalating the conflict further.