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  2. Independence of Finland. The Finnish Senate of 1917, Prime Minister P. E. Svinhufvud in the head of table. Finland declared its full independence on 6 December 1917. The formal Declaration of Independence was only part of the long process leading to the independence of Finland .

  3. It declared Finland a fully independent nation, ending its status as Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous state ruled by Russia, with reference to a bill simultaneously delivered to the Parliament to make Finland a fully independent republic instead.

  4. After Russia was taken over by the Bolsheviks in November 1917 Parliament issued a declaration of independence for Finland on December 6, 1917, which was recognized by Lenin and his government on the last day of the year. Early independence.

  5. History of Finland - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. Finland under Swedish rule. Historical population of Finland. Grand Duchy of Finland. Independence and Civil War. Finland in the inter-war era. Finland in the Second World War. Post WW2 and Cold War. Post Cold War History. See also. References. Further reading.

  6. History of Finland - Early Finnish independence: Although the liberation from Russia occurred peacefully, Finland was unable to avert a violent internal conflict. After the revolutionary Reds had won control of the Social Democratic Party, they went into action and on January 28, 1918, seized Helsinki and the larger industrial towns in southern ...

  7. Early independence. Although the liberation from Russia occurred peacefully, Finland was unable to avert a violent internal conflict. After the revolutionary Reds had won control of the Social Democratic Party, they went into action and on January 28, 1918, seized Helsinki and the larger industrial towns in southern Finland.

  8. www.infofinland.fi › en › information-about-finlandFinnish history - InfoFinland

    Finland was granted its own parliament in 1906, and the first elections were held in 1907. Finland declared independence on 6 December 1917, and the Bolshevik government that seized power in the October Revolution in Russia recognised Finnish independence on 31 December 1917. Important events. 1812 Helsinki becomes the capital

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