Finnish Civil War

Finnish Civil War

The Finnish Civil War was a conflict in 1918 for the leadership and control of Finland during the country's transition from a Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire to an independent state. The clashes took place in the context of the national, political, and social turmoil caused by World War I in Europe.

Finnish Civil War People (First 22 people) - Page 0

Hjalmar Siilasvuo

Hjalmar Siilasvuo

Finnish general

Aaro Pajari

Aaro Pajari

General

Reiner Stahel

Reiner Stahel

German officer

Rüdiger von der Goltz

Rüdiger von der Goltz

German general

Mikhail Svechnikov

Mikhail Svechnikov

Military officer

Erik Heinrichs

Erik Heinrichs

Finnish general

Aarne Sihvo

Aarne Sihvo

Finnish Politician

Ali Aaltonen

Ali Aaltonen

Finnish commander

Eino Rahja

Eino Rahja

Finnish Politician

Ernst Linder

Ernst Linder

Finnish-Swedish olympic athlete

Hugo Salmela

Hugo Salmela

Finnish military officer

Karl Fredrik Wilkama

Karl Fredrik Wilkama

Finnish general

Archibald Douglas

Archibald Douglas

Military leader

Väinö Valve

Väinö Valve

Former Minister of Defence of Finland

Verner Lehtimäki

Verner Lehtimäki

Finnish aircraft pilot

Vilho Petter Nenonen

Vilho Petter Nenonen

Military personnel

Akseli Anttila

Akseli Anttila

Finnish general

Georgy Bulatsel

Georgy Bulatsel

Military personnel

Toivo Vähä

Toivo Vähä


Martin Wetzer

Martin Wetzer

Finnish jurist

Hans Kalm

Hans Kalm

Military personnel

Ernst Löfström

Ernst Löfström

Finnish general