December 6.1917-Finland declared independence from Russia
December 6, 1917 (, Dimba October 22), Finland declared independence from Russia. Reference December 1917, Finland declared independence. (L $ djτ.cōm)
people of Finland in 1809 after the merger of the Czar of Russia, to carry out the struggle for national independence. After the victory of the Russian October Revolution; Finland announced on December 6, 1917, from Russia, and completely independent. Lenin led the Soviet regime issued a decree on December 18 according to the principle of self-determination, that Finland is a sovereign state. Sweden, France, the United Kingdom have also admitted Finland. In January 1918, the Finnish working class launched an armed uprising in support of the original in Fen Russian soldiers, the occupation of the capital, Helsinki, seized power. Finnish Mannerheim commanded Bai Weijun in support of Germany and Sweden, the repression of the rebel army, the war and the Soviet Union. October 14, 1920, the Fensu two countries signed the Dorpat Peace, the demarcation of the border between the two countries. Finland independent re-confirmed. (L $ djτ.cōm)
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