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    Council of Peoples Representatives of Finland Edvard Gylling and Oskari Tokoi. After the Reds lost the war, Gylling fled to Sweden, but later moved to the Soviet...
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  • people with the surname include Edvard Gylling, Finnish (later Soviet) politician Jane Gylling, Swedish swimmer Johnny Gylling, Swedish politician This disambiguation...
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    of negotiations for the Treaty of Tartu and during the Heimosodat. Edvard Gylling and Yrjö Sirola, former members of the government of the Finnish Socialist...
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    Red Government fled to Petrograd by sea. Edvard Gylling was the only Red leader to stay in Viipuri. Gylling had negotiations with the German colonel Ulrich...
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    Nikolai Gikalo Vladimir Gittis Vasily Glagolev Konstantin Grigorovich Edvard Gylling Hryhoriy Hrynko Akmal Ikramov Chingiz Ildyrym Uraz Isayev Vladimir Ivanov...
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    through the power political decisions made between Russia and Germany. Edvard Gylling was the prime mover at the start of the Finnish-Russian talks for the...
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    commander-in-chief. The final major battle was fought in Vyborg under the command of Edvard Gylling and Oskar Rantala. Due to incomplete and destroyed records, the exact...
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    to Russia and rose to a leading position in Eastern Karelia. Led by Edvard Gylling, they helped establish the Karelian Workers' Commune. The Reds were...
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  • led the defence of Vyborg during the Battle of Vyborg together with Edvard Gylling where he died. Rantala was born in Tyrvää, and was a member of the Red...
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    the émigré Finnish leaders Edvard Gylling and Kustaa Rovio were purged and teaching of Finnish language was prohibited. Gylling had promoted the adoption...
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    the Finnish-dominated leadership of Soviet Karelia including leader Edvard Gylling, was removed from power, killed or sent to concentration camps. The...
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    of whom were put into positions of power, such as with people like Edvard Gylling, who were accused of Pan-Fennicist ideas and chauvinism by the Soviet...
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    Leo Mäkelin, joined the ranks of the Jägers on February 14, 1916. Edvard Gylling, Commissar of Finance for the Revolutionary "Red" Finnish government...
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  • nationalists" must be destroyed. Two prominent Finnish-Soviet politicians Edvard Gylling and Kustaa Rovio were arrested in 1935. Many of the early targets were...
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  • the Russian side and by Council of Peoples Representatives of Finland Edvard Gylling and Oskari Tokoi. During the Finnish Civil War Tokoi sided with the...
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    behind it, mainly Fennomans from the Old Finnish party: Julius Ailio, Edvard Gylling, Martti Kovero, Otto-Ville Kuusinen, Kullervo Manner, Hilja Pärssinen...
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    Aromaa (SDP); Nestori Aronen (SDP); Reinhold Grönvall (SP); Edvard Gylling (SDP); Edvard Hannula (NP); Lauri Ingman (SP); Taave Junnila (SP); Mimmi Kanervo...
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    Guard staff fled to the Soviet Russia in 25 April. Haapalainen and Edvard Gylling were one of the few leading Reds who stayed in Viipuri and organized...
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  • 29 Hans Hellmann, Solomon Levit June 3 Sándor Barta 5 Yakov Sheko 14 Edvard Gylling 18 Avetis Sultan-Zade 19 Anastasia Bitsenko 20 Vladimir Gorev, Nikolai...
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    Borgenström, sportsperson (orienteering) Oskar Gripenberg, general Edvard Gylling, politician (SDP, SKP), statistician S. Albert Kivinen, philosopher...
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    who promised to support Finnish independence. Turkia, together with Edvard Gylling and K. H. Wiik, had argued against revolution but considered it inevitable...
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  • the Finnish Civil War, in a friendship treaty the Finnish Red Guards' Edvard Gylling and Oskari Tokoi in the name of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic...
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  • Paasivuori J. Pietikäinen 9. 15–18 June 1917 Helsinki Kullervo Manner Edvard Gylling 10. 25–27 November 1917 Extra convention 5 November 1918 Väinö Tanner...
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  • Hallinto. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. "Kansanedustajat: Edvard Gylling" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 3...
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  • Independent Socialist Party Jonas Finland: Communist Party of Finland Edvard Gylling Kustaa Rovio Tammenoksa France: Revolutionary Student Group M. Goldenberg...
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  • Etelämäki (1909–1914) Edvard Gylling (1908–1910, 1911–1918) Seth Heikkilä (1907–1909, 1910–1911, 1917–1918) Ville Heimonen (1907–1908) Edvard Helle (1907–1908...
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    delegate for monetary affairs ("minister of finance") Jalo Kohonen, later Edvard Gylling delegate for labour ("minister of labour") Johan Erik Lumivuokko delegate...
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  • Kansanedustajat 1907 –. Eduskunta (Parliament of Finland). (in Finnish) Edvard Gylling. Edustajamatrikkeli. Kansanedustajat 1907 –. Eduskunta (Parliament of...
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    went to work for the Finnish section of the Comintern. In 1933, on Edvard Gylling's recommendation, Hurmevaara moved to Petrozavodsk, where he initially...
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    1389. The Viking Collection: Studies in Northern civilization. Vol. 15. Gylling: The University Press of Southern Denmark. p. 11. ISBN 87-7838-927-5. Such...
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