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Suomenlinna prison camp (Suomenlinnan vankileiri, Sveaborgs fångläger) was a 1918 Civil War of Finland concentration camp in the Suomenlinna Fortress, Helsinki.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Algot Untola, Baltic Sea Division, Battle of Helsinki, Concentration camp, Criminal Sanctions Agency, Female Red Guards of the Finnish Civil War, Fiina Pietikäinen, Finland, Finnish Civil War, Finnish Civil War prison camps, Finnish Government, Helsinki, Isosaari, Ivar Lassy, Katajanokka, Red Guards (Finland), Santahamina, Suomenlinna, Taavi Tainio, Tammisaari prison camp, Toivo Aronen, White Guard (Finland).

  2. 1918 establishments in Finland
  3. 1919 disestablishments in Finland
  4. Finnish Civil War prison camps
  5. Suomenlinna

Algot Untola

Algot Untola (28 November 1868 – 21 May 1918) was a Finnish writer and journalist.

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Baltic Sea Division

The Baltic Sea Division was a 10,000 man German military unit commanded by Rüdiger von der Goltz.

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Battle of Helsinki

The Battle of Helsinki was a 1918 Finnish Civil War battle, fought on 12–13 April by the German troops and Finnish Whites against the Finnish Reds in Helsinki, Finland.

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Concentration camp

A concentration camp is a form of internment camp for confining political prisoners or politically targeted demographics, such as members of national or minority ethnic groups, on the grounds of state security, or for exploitation or punishment.

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Criminal Sanctions Agency

Criminal Sanctions Agency (abbreviated to Rise, Rikosseuraamuslaitos, Brottspåföljdsmyndigheten) is a Finnish government agency that enforces prison sentences, community service sentences and maintains rehabilitation services.

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Female Red Guards of the Finnish Civil War

All-female units of the paramilitary Red Guards served in the 1918 Finnish Civil War.

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Fiina Pietikäinen

Adolfina (Fiina) Sofia Pietikäinen (8 February 1870, Helsingin maalaiskunta – 12 February 1956, née Lindqvist) was a Finnish trade union activist and politician.

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Finland

Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.

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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.

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Finnish Civil War prison camps

Finnish Civil War prison camps were operated by the White Finns to hold prisoners of war during and after the Finnish Civil War in 1918.

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Finnish Government

The Finnish Government is the executive branch and cabinet of Finland, which directs the politics of Finland and is the main source of legislation proposed to the Parliament.

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Helsinki

Helsinki is the capital and most populous city in Finland.

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Isosaari

Isosaari (Mjölö) is an island in Helsinki, part of the Ulkosaaret district of the city, more specifically of Itäsaaret, i.e. ‘eastern islands’.

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Ivar Lassy

Ivar Fredrik Lassy (18 November 1889 – 4 June 1938) was a Finnish writer and anthropologist who was active in the Socialist and Communist parties.

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Katajanokka

Katajanokka (Skatudden) is a neighbourhood of Helsinki, Finland, with around 4000 inhabitants in 2005.

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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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Santahamina

Santahamina (Sandhamn) is an island and neighbourhood of Eastern Helsinki, Finland.

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Suomenlinna

Suomenlinna (until 1918 Viapori), or Sveaborg, is an inhabited sea fortress composed of eight islands, of which six have been fortified; it is about 4 km southeast of the city center of Helsinki, the capital of Finland.

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Taavi Tainio

David (Taavi) Tainio (25 June 1874, Keuruu - 17 March 1929) was a Finnish journalist and politician.

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Tammisaari prison camp

The Tammisaari camp was a concentration camp and prison in Dragsvik, Ekenäs in Finland. Suomenlinna prison camp and Tammisaari prison camp are Finnish Civil War prison camps.

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Toivo Aronen

Kaarlo Toivo Aronen (4 June 1886 – 1 November 1973) was a Finnish construction worker and politician, born in Pori.

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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

1918 establishments in Finland

1919 disestablishments in Finland

Finnish Civil War prison camps

Suomenlinna

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomenlinna_prison_camp