Punakapina

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Punakapina is the Finnish Civil War of 1918, a conflict between the socialist Reds and conservative Whites that shaped Finland’s early independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armed conflict
civil war
historical event
alsoKnownAs Red Terror (Finnish Civil War)
surface form: Red Rebellion in Finland
country Finland
deathToll over 30,000 people killed
endDate 1918-05-15
followedBy Red Terror (Finnish Civil War)
surface form: Red Terror in Finland

White Terror in Finland
political repression of the left in Finland
hasCause class conflict in Finland
political polarization after Finnish independence
power vacuum after collapse of Russian Empire
social tensions in Finland
hasName Finnish Civil War
surface form: Class War in Finland

Finnish Civil War
Kansalaissota
Punakapina
Finnish Civil War
surface form: Suomen sisällissota

Finnish Civil War
surface form: Vapaussota
hasParticipant Red Guards of Finland
surface form: Finnish Reds

Finnish Whites
German Empire
Reds
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Russian Bolsheviks

Socialist faction in Finland
Whites
conservative faction in Finland
ideologicalConflict left-wing vs right-wing forces
socialism vs conservatism
languageContext Finnish history terminology
location Helsinki
Ostrobothnia
Southern Finland
Tampere
Viipuri
partOf aftermath of World War I in Europe
history of Finland
result White victory
consolidation of conservative rule in Finland
defeat of the Reds
strengthening of Finnish independence
significance deepened political and social divisions in Finland
shaped Finland’s early independence
startDate 1918-01-27
timePeriod 1918

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Finnish Civil War alsoKnownAs Punakapina