Finland's declaration of independence
The Finnish declaration of independence was adopted by the Parliament of Finland on December 6, 1917. It aimed at elevating Finland from being an autonomous Russian Grand Duchy into an independent and sovereign nation-state.
Related Topics:
Parliament of Finland - December 6 - 1917 - Finland - Grand Duchy - Independent - Sovereign - Nation-state
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Revolution in Russia |
| ► | The Declaration |
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