Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
In office October 1923 – November 1935
Preceded by
Himself (as chairman of the executive committee of the Karelian Labor Commune)
Succeeded by
Pavel Ivanovich Bushuev
Personal details
Born
(1881-11-30)30 November 1881 Kuopio, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
Died
14 June 1938(1938-06-14) (aged 56) Kommunarka shooting ground, Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Alma mater
University of Helsinki
Occupation
politician, statistician
Awards
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Edvard Otto Vilhelm Gylling (30 November 1881 – 14 June 1938)[1] was a prominent Social Democratic and later Communist politician in Finland, later leader of the Karelian Labor Commune and Karelian ASSR.
Council of Peoples Representatives of Finland EdvardGylling and Oskari Tokoi. After the Reds lost the war, Gylling fled to Sweden, but later moved to the Soviet...
people with the surname include EdvardGylling, Finnish (later Soviet) politician Jane Gylling, Swedish swimmer Johnny Gylling, Swedish politician This disambiguation...
of negotiations for the Treaty of Tartu and during the Heimosodat. EdvardGylling and Yrjö Sirola, former members of the government of the Finnish Socialist...
Red Government fled to Petrograd by sea. EdvardGylling was the only Red leader to stay in Viipuri. Gylling had negotiations with the German colonel Ulrich...
Nikolai Gikalo Vladimir Gittis Vasily Glagolev Konstantin Grigorovich EdvardGylling Hryhoriy Hrynko Akmal Ikramov Chingiz Ildyrym Uraz Isayev Vladimir Ivanov...
led the defence of Vyborg during the Battle of Vyborg together with EdvardGylling where he died. Rantala was born in Tyrvää, and was a member of the Red...
the Finnish-dominated leadership of Soviet Karelia including leader EdvardGylling, was removed from power, killed or sent to concentration camps. The...
nationalists" must be destroyed. Two prominent Finnish-Soviet politicians EdvardGylling and Kustaa Rovio were arrested in 1935. Many of the early targets were...
to Russia and rose to a leading position in Eastern Karelia. Led by EdvardGylling, they helped establish the Karelian Workers' Commune. The Reds were...
Leo Mäkelin, joined the ranks of the Jägers on February 14, 1916. EdvardGylling, Commissar of Finance for the Revolutionary "Red" Finnish government...
the émigré Finnish leaders EdvardGylling and Kustaa Rovio were purged and teaching of Finnish language was prohibited. Gylling had promoted the adoption...
behind it, mainly Fennomans from the Old Finnish party: Julius Ailio, EdvardGylling, Martti Kovero, Otto-Ville Kuusinen, Kullervo Manner, Hilja Pärssinen...
Guard staff fled to the Soviet Russia in 25 April. Haapalainen and EdvardGylling were one of the few leading Reds who stayed in Viipuri and organized...
the Finnish Civil War, in a friendship treaty the Finnish Red Guards' EdvardGylling and Oskari Tokoi in the name of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic...
who promised to support Finnish independence. Turkia, together with EdvardGylling and K. H. Wiik, had argued against revolution but considered it inevitable...
the Russian side and by Council of Peoples Representatives of Finland EdvardGylling and Oskari Tokoi. During the Finnish Civil War Tokoi sided with the...
Borgenström, sportsperson (orienteering) Oskar Gripenberg, general EdvardGylling, politician (SDP, SKP), statistician S. Albert Kivinen, philosopher...
Independent Socialist Party Jonas Finland: Communist Party of Finland EdvardGylling Kustaa Rovio Tammenoksa France: Revolutionary Student Group M. Goldenberg...
Hallinto. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. "Kansanedustajat: EdvardGylling" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 3...
went to work for the Finnish section of the Comintern. In 1933, on EdvardGylling's recommendation, Hurmevaara moved to Petrozavodsk, where he initially...