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23 relations: Bank of Finland, Buryatia, Communist Party of Finland, Eino Rahja, Elvira Willman, Ferdinand T. Kettunen, Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg), Finnish Civil War, Finnish markka, Foreign exchange reserves, Hermitage Museum, Juho Viitasaari, Jukka Rahja, Jussi Sainio, Konsta Lindqvist, Monument to the Fighters of the Revolution, Red Guards (Finland), Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Saint Petersburg, Tuomas W. Hyrskymurto, Väinö E. Jokinen, Voitto Eloranta, White Guard (Finland).
- 1920 mass shootings in Europe
- 1920 murders in Europe
- August 1920 events
- Finland in the Russian Civil War
- Finnish people murdered abroad
- Finnish war crimes
- Mass shootings in the Soviet Union
- Massacres of the Russian Civil War
- Petrograd in the Russian Civil War
Bank of Finland
The Bank of Finland (Suomen Pankki, Finlands Bank) is the Finnish member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Finland from 1865 to 1998, issuing the Finnish markka.
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Buryatia
Buryatia (Buryatiya; Buryaad Ulas), officially the Republic of Buryatia, is a republic of Russia located in the Russian Far East.
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Communist Party of Finland
The Communist Party of Finland (Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue, SKP; Finlands Kommunistiska Parti) was a communist political party in Finland.
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Eino Rahja
Eino Abramovich Rahja (20 June 1885 – 26 April 1936) was a Finnish-Russian revolutionary who joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903, becoming aligned with the party's Bolshevik faction.
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Elvira Willman
Agnes Elvira Maria Willman (10 August 1875 – 17 April 1925) was a Finnish playwright, journalist and a revolutionary socialist who was one of the most prominent women of the early Finnish labour movement.
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Ferdinand T. Kettunen
Ferdinand Teodor Kettunen (18 January 1889, Saint Petersburg – 31 August 1920, Petrograd) was a Finnish communist activist. Kuusinen Club Incident and Ferdinand T. Kettunen are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg)
The Field of Mars (r) is a large square in the centre of Saint Petersburg.
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Finnish Civil War
The Finnish Civil War was a civil war in Finland in 1918 fought for the leadership and control of the country between White Finland and the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (Red Finland) during the country's transition from a grand duchy ruled by the Russian Empire to a fully independent state. Kuusinen Club Incident and Finnish Civil War are Finland in the Russian Civil War.
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Finnish markka
The markka (markka; mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also known as the Finnish mark, was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender.
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Foreign exchange reserves
Foreign exchange reserves (also called forex reserves or FX reserves) are cash and other reserve assets such as gold and silver held by a central bank or other monetary authority that are primarily available to balance payments of the country, influence the foreign exchange rate of its currency, and to maintain confidence in financial markets.
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Hermitage Museum
The State Hermitage Museum (p) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Juho Viitasaari
Juho Theodor Viitasaari (30 January 1891, Orivesi – 31 August 1920) was a Finnish communist activist and a Helsinki-based baker. Kuusinen Club Incident and Juho Viitasaari are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Jukka Rahja
Jukka Rahja (1887, Kronstadt – 31 August 1920, Petrograd) was a Russian-Finnish Bolshevik who was killed by the Petrograd Opposition. Kuusinen Club Incident and Jukka Rahja are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Jussi Sainio
Johan (Jussi) Walfrid Sainio (3 October 1880, in Pyhäjärvi Ul – 31 August 1920, in Petrograd) was a Finnish pastry chef, trade union organiser and politician.
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Konsta Lindqvist
Konstantin (Konsta) Evert Lindqvist (former Kraft) (26 December 1877, in Kymi − 31 August 1920, in Saint Petersburg) was a locomotive driver and member of the Social Democratic Party of Finland party and a delegate for transport in the Finnish People's Delegation the government of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic during the Finnish Civil War period. Kuusinen Club Incident and Konsta Lindqvist are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Monument to the Fighters of the Revolution
The Monument to the Fighters of the Revolution (Памятник Борцам Революции) is a memorial on the Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg.
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Red Guards (Finland)
The Red Guards (Punakaarti,; Röda gardet) were the paramilitary units of the labour movement in Finland during the early 1900s.
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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR), previously known as the Russian Soviet Republic and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, and unofficially as Soviet Russia,Declaration of Rights of the laboring and exploited people, article I. was an independent federal socialist state from 1917 to 1922, and afterwards the largest and most populous constituent republic of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1922 to 1991, until becoming a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with priority of Russian laws over Union-level legislation in 1990 and 1991, the last two years of the existence of the USSR..
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Tuomas W. Hyrskymurto
Tuomas Wilho Hyrskymurto (September 14, 1881 – August 31, 1920) was a Finnish Communist revolutionary who was originally a merchant from Turku. Kuusinen Club Incident and Tuomas W. Hyrskymurto are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Väinö E. Jokinen
Väinö E. Jokinen (March 31, 1879 in Suoniemi – August 31, 1920 in Petrograd) was a Finnish journalist and MP. Kuusinen Club Incident and Väinö E. Jokinen are Finnish people murdered abroad.
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Voitto Eloranta
Johan Viktor (Voitto) Eloranta (6 July 1876 - 1923; original surname Lindroos) was a Finnish schoolteacher, journalist and politician, born in Janakkala.
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White Guard (Finland)
The White Guard, officially known as the Civil Guard, was a voluntary militia, part of the Finnish Whites movement, that emerged victorious over the socialist Red Guards in the Finnish Civil War of 1918.
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See also
1920 mass shootings in Europe
- Kuusinen Club Incident
1920 murders in Europe
- Fatali Khan Khoyski
- Frank Shawe-Taylor
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Michael Griffin (Irish priest)
- Michael Moran (Tuam)
- Rineen ambush
- Sack of Balbriggan
- Tomás Mac Curtain
August 1920 events
- 1st World Scout Jamboree
- August 1920 Danish Landsting election
- Battle of Białystok
- Battle of Cyców
- Battle of Dęblin and Mińsk Mazowiecki
- Battle of Kock (1920)
- Battle of Komarów
- Battle of Lwów (1920)
- Battle of Nasielsk
- Battle of Ossów
- Battle of Radzymin (1920)
- Battle of Warsaw (1920)
- Battle of Zadwórze
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Red Army invasion of Armenia
- Szomoróc uprising
- Ulagay's Landing
Finland in the Russian Civil War
- Åland Islands dispute
- Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War
- Estonian War of Independence
- Finnish Civil War
- Heimosodat
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Latvian War of Independence
- Murmansk Legion
- North Ingria
- North Russia intervention
- Pohjan Pojat
- Pork mutiny
- Revolt of the Ingrian Finns
- Treaty of Tartu (Finland–Russia)
- White Guard Affair
Finnish people murdered abroad
- August Nordenskiöld
- Elias Katz
- Ferdinand T. Kettunen
- Iivo Ahava
- Juho Viitasaari
- Jukka Rahja
- Jyri Jaakkola
- Kalle Järvinen
- Konsta Lindqvist
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Murder of Laura Law
- Olli Kanervisto
- Tuomas W. Hyrskymurto
- Väinö E. Jokinen
Finnish war crimes
- East Karelian concentration camps
- Einsatzkommando Finnland
- Finnish Civil War prison camps
- Finnish volunteers in the Waffen-SS
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Soviet prisoners of war in Finland
Mass shootings in the Soviet Union
- Grachev murder case
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Letipea massacre
- List of mass shootings in the Soviet Union
Massacres of the Russian Civil War
- Anti-religious campaign during the Russian Civil War
- Chapan rebellion
- Eichenfeld massacre
- Free City Incident
- Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)
- Joy (dog)
- Khotyn Uprising
- Kronstadt rebellion
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Livny Uprising
- Murder of the Romanov family
- Pitchfork uprising
- Shamkhor massacre
- Tambov Rebellion
- Tartu Credit Center Massacre
- West Siberian rebellion
- Yaroslavl Uprising
Petrograd in the Russian Civil War
- Battle of Petrograd
- British campaign in the Baltic (1918–1919)
- Kronstadt rebellion
- Kuusinen Club Incident
- Raid on Kronstadt
- The Storming of the Winter Palace
- Voskresenie