Suomen sosialistinen työväentasavalta | ||||
Break-away state | ||||
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Capital | Helsinki | |||
Government | Socialist republic | |||
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee | ||||
- 1918 | Valfrid Perttilä | |||
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars | ||||
- 1918 | Kullervo Akilles Manner | |||
- 1918 | Otto Ville Kuusinen | |||
- 1918-1919 | Lauri Aukusti Letonmäki | |||
- 1919 | Edvard Gylling | |||
History | ||||
- December 6, 1917 | Finland declares independence from Russia | |||
- January 27, 1918 | Civil war breaks out | |||
- January 28, 1918 | Socialist republic established | |||
- March 3, 1918 | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk | |||
- April 23, 1918 | Battle of Åbo | |||
- April 25, 1918 | Dissolved | |||
- May 15, 1918 | End of the civil war | |||
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The Finnish Socialist Conciliar Republic (1918) was a break-away state from the Kingdom of Finland.
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
- Valfrid Perttilä (₩) (February 14, 1918 - April 25, 1918)
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars
- Kullervo Akilles Manner (₩) (January 28, 1918 - April 13, 1918)
- Otto Ville Kuusinen (₩) (April 13, 1918 - April 17, 1918)
- Lauri Aukusti Letonmäki (₩) (April 17, 1918 - April 21, 1919)
- Edvard Gylling (₩) (April 21, 1919 - April 25, 1919)
Nation
Finnish Polities
Russian Empire: Grand Duchy of Finland (1809-1917)
Kingdom of Finland (1917-1919)
Soviet Union: Finnish Democratic Republic (1939-1940)
Republic of Finland (From 1919)
Åland (From 1917)
Neighbouring Nations
References
- Finland: a country study (Library of Congress)
- Finland: a country study (archive.org)
- World Statesmen.org
- Wikipedia