Johan (Jussi) Walfrid Sainio (3 October 1880, in Pyhäjärvi Ul – 31 August 1920, in Petrograd) was a Finnish pastry chef, trade union organiser and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1908 to 1917. In 1918 he took part in the Finnish Civil War on the Red side. After the collapse of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic he fled to Soviet Russia, where he was among the founders of the Communist Party of Finland (SKP). Sainio, along with seven other Finnish communists, was killed on 31 August 1920 during the Kuusinen Club Incident in Petrograd by members of the internal opposition of the SKP in the so-called "revolver opposition".[1]
Johan (Jussi) Walfrid Sainio (3 October 1880, in Pyhäjärvi Ul – 31 August 1920, in Petrograd) was a Finnish pastry chef, trade union organiser and politician...
Brigade. Killed by White forces in the regiment mutiny on 29 May 1919. JussiSainio 1880 1920 Finnish Communist, trade union organiser and politician. Member...
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Ritva Tuulikki "Kike" Elomaa (née Sainio; born 16 July 1955, in Lokalahti) is a Finnish professional female bodybuilding champion, pop singer, and member...
Leisurely (Verkalleen); "The fading thoughts of the Earth ..." ("Sammuva sainio maan ...") (a) Like a folk-song, briskly (Kansanlaulun tapaan, reippaasti);...
'Scaramouche Suite' is a sanctioned excerption by the composer's son-in-law, Jussi Jalas, that maintains Sibelius's original orchestration. In 1925, Sibelius...