Timeline of Independence of Finland (1917-1920)

This is a timeline of the Independence of Finland. Timeline starts from February Revolution and ends with membership of the League of Nations. Events take place in Saint Petersburg and Finland.

References;[1]

1917

1918

  • 4 January: Soviet parliament ratified the recognition of Finnish independence
  • 4 January: Sweden and France recognizes the Finnish independence
  • 6 January: Germany recognizes the Finnish independence
  • 10 January: Norway and Denmark recognize the Finnish independence
  • 25 January: National Guard is declared as Governments troops
  • 27 January: Labour movement takes power in Finland
  • 15 February: Swedish Naval ships arrive at the Åland Islands
  • 16 May: White Army marches to Helsinki
  • 18 May: P.E.Svinhufvud became a State Regent of Finland
  • 27 May: J.K. Paasivi becomes Deputy Chairman of the Senate
  • 29 May: Blue cross flag became an flag of Finland
  • 9 August: Parliament accepts the Constitution of 1772 which starts the process of electing an monarch.
  • 9 October: Parliament selects the Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse as King of Finland
  • 27 November: Paasikivi Senate resigned
  • 12 December: Mannerheim became the new State Regent of Finland
  • 14 December: Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse abdicates

1919

1920

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References

  1. Jorma Keränen. Suomen Itsenäistymisen Kronikka (in Finnish). Jyväskylä: Gummerus. pp. 22–201. ISBN 951-20-3800-5.
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