Eero Haapalainen (Russian Эро Эрович Хаапалайнен, Ero Erovich Khaapalaynen; 27 October 1880 – 27 November 1937) was a Finnish politician, trade unionist...
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long jumper Eero Haapalainen (c. 1880 – 1937), Finnish Communist leader Eero Hämeenniemi (born 1951), Finnish composer, musician and writer Eero Heinonen...
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Haapalainen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eero Haapalainen (1880–1937), Finnish Communist leader Hannu Haapalainen (1951–2011)...
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from the Bolsheviks. Finally, on 28 January, Aaltonen was replaced by Eero Haapalainen. The Civil War had started a day before. Aaltonen was then moved to...
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was given to Eero Haapalainen, with the Russian colonel Mikhail Svechnikov as his military advisor from the end of February. Haapalainen was expelled...
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inadequate and low. Ali Aaltonen was replaced on 28 January 1918 by Eero Haapalainen as commander-in-chief. He, in turn, was displaced by the Bolshevik...
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common supporters living in Finland. Finland portal Communism portal Eero Haapalainen Republic of Finland Finnish Democratic Republic — short-lived Soviet...
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composer Robert Kajanus negotiated with the Red Guard commander-in-chief Eero Haapalainen, who guaranteed Sibelius a safe journey from Ainola to the capital...
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November 27 Vsevolod Balitsky, Leader of the Soviet Union (b. 1892) Eero Haapalainen, Finnish Communist leader, activist (b. 1880) Felix Hamrin, 22nd Prime...
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Red Finland, and became the ″Delegate for Agriculture″. On 20 March, Eero Haapalainen was expelled from the post of the commander-of-chief of the Red Guards...
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