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- Heimosodat abstract "The term in Finnish historiography heimosodat (German: Kriege verwandter Völker) has been translated literally into English as "Kindred Nations Wars", "Wars for kindred peoples" or "Kinship Wars," specifically Finnic kinship. It is sometimes erroneously translated as "Tribal Wars". It refers to conflicts in territories inhabited by other Baltic Finnic peoples, often in Russia or in borders of Russia. Between 1918 and 1922, some 9000 Finnish volunteers took part in these conflicts, either to assert the Finnish control over the areas inhabited by related Finnic peoples or to help them to gain their independence. Many of the volunteer soldiers were inspired by the idea of Greater Finland. Some of the conflicts were incursions from Finland and some were local uprisings, where volunteers wanted either to help the people in their fight for independence or to annex the areas to Finland. Estonian War of Independence (1918–1920) Pohjan pojat ("Sons of the North") and I Suomalainen Vapaajoukko (I Finnish volunteer corps) helped Estonian troops. Viena expedition (1918) Murmansk Legion Aunus expedition (1919) Petsamo expeditions (1918 and 1920) East Karelian Uprising (1921–1922) National revolt of Ingrian Finns (1918–1920)The phenomenon is closely linked to nationalism and irredentism as Finland had just won its national independence, and a part of the population felt that they had obligations to help other Finnic peoples to attain the same. Estonia, the closest and numerically largest "kindred nation", had gained its independence at the same time, but had fewer resources, fewer institutions ready to support its attained position, and more Russian troops inside its borders. Other Finnic peoples were at a less organized level of cultural, economic and political capability. The Finnish Civil War had awakened strong nationalistic feelings in Finnish citizens and other Finnic peoples, and they sought tangible ways to put these feelings into action. For the two next decades, Finns participated at a relatively high rate in nationalistic activities (e.g. Karelianism and Finnicization of the country and its institutions). This development was related to the traumatization and divisiveness of the Civil War. Many of the White sympathizers in the Civil War became radically nationalistic as a result of the war. The strenuous five-year period 1939–45 of total war—which also mostly unified the nation—drained this excess of enthusiasm.".
- Heimosodat thumbnail Bolshevikki_juliste-Itä-Karjala.jpg?width=300.
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- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Aunus_expedition.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Finns.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finland–Russia_relations.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finland–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_Finland.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_Revolution.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_Finland.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_Russia.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Continuation_War.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink East_Karelian_Uprising.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink East_Karelian_uprising_and_Soviet–Finnish_conflict_of_1921–22.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Estonian_War_of_Independence.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Finnicization.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_Civil_War.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_people.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Finns.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Finland.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Historiography.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink I_Suomalainen_Vapaajoukko.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Irredentism.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Karelianism.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Finnish_wars.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink List_of_wars_involving_Finland.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Low_intensity_conflict.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Murmansk_Legion.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink National_revolt_of_Ingrian_Finns.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Nationalism.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink North_Ingria.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Petsamo_expeditions.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Pohjan_pojat.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Tartu_(Russian–Finnish).
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Tribe.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Viena_expedition.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Völkisch.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Völkisch_movement.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink War_Victims_of_Finland_1914–1922.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Winter_War.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink Winter_war.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink File:Bolshevikki_juliste-Itä-Karjala.jpg.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLink File:FinnVlntrsTllnnDc1918.jpg.
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnic peoples".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnish partisans were involved in attempts".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnish volunteer expeditions".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnish volunteers".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnish".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heimosodat".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karelian wars".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kindred Nations Wars".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kinship Wars".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regiment "Sons of the North"".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Sons of the North".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Volunteer Campaigns".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "activist expeditions".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "heimosodat".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "kinship wars".
- Heimosodat wikiPageWikiLinkText "voluntary expeditions".
- Heimosodat hasPhotoCollection Heimosodat.
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- Heimosodat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Heimosodat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Finland–Russia_relations.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Finland–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Political_history_of_Finland.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Russian_Revolution.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Wars_involving_Finland.
- Heimosodat subject Category:Wars_involving_Russia.
- Heimosodat type Article.
- Heimosodat type Event.
- Heimosodat type Rebellion.
- Heimosodat type SocietalEvent.
- Heimosodat type Article.
- Heimosodat type Rebellion.
- Heimosodat type Relation.
- Heimosodat type War.
- Heimosodat type Event.
- Heimosodat type Event.
- Heimosodat type Thing.
- Heimosodat type Q1656682.
- Heimosodat comment "The term in Finnish historiography heimosodat (German: Kriege verwandter Völker) has been translated literally into English as "Kindred Nations Wars", "Wars for kindred peoples" or "Kinship Wars," specifically Finnic kinship. It is sometimes erroneously translated as "Tribal Wars". It refers to conflicts in territories inhabited by other Baltic Finnic peoples, often in Russia or in borders of Russia.".
- Heimosodat label "Heimosodat".
- Heimosodat sameAs هيموسودات.
- Heimosodat sameAs Пĕрремĕш_совет-финн_вăрçи.
- Heimosodat sameAs Heimosodat.
- Heimosodat sameAs Finnische_Ostkriegszüge_1918–1920.
- Heimosodat sameAs Heimosodat.
- Heimosodat sameAs Heimosodat.
- Heimosodat sameAs m.076gzp.
- Heimosodat sameAs Expedițiile_războiului_finlandez_spre_est_1918_-_1920.
- Heimosodat sameAs Финские_«братские_войны».
- Heimosodat sameAs Frändefolkskrigen.
- Heimosodat sameAs Q1418016.
- Heimosodat sameAs Q1418016.