(1898-06-08)8 June 1898 Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland
Died
4 October 1941(1941-10-04) (aged 43) Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Years of service
1918–1924
Battles/wars
Russian Civil War
Awards
Toivo Antikainen (Russian: То́йво А́нтикайнен, 8 June 1898 – 4 October 1941) was a Finnish-born communist and a military officer of the Soviet Red Army. He was one of the founders and leaders of the exile Communist Party of Finland. Antikainen died in suspicious circumstances in the Soviet Union in 1941.[1]
^Marjomaa, Risto (28 February 2011). "Antikainen, Toivo (1898–1941)". National Biography of Finland (in Finnish). Retrieved 23 April 2017.
ToivoAntikainen (Russian: То́йво А́нтикайнен, 8 June 1898 – 4 October 1941) was a Finnish-born communist and a military officer of the Soviet Red Army...
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sector during the Karelian Uprising, particularly the ski battalion of ToivoAntikainen. Reports from combat experiences with the gun during 1921–1922 were...
in honor of the Finnish communist leader and the Red Army officer ToivoAntikainen. Only two ships of Kommunist-class cargo ships had additional figure...
ski battalion of 200 Red military school cadets under the command of ToivoAntikainen. Finnish support of the uprising with volunteers and humanitarian aid...
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Trade Center North Tower, New York City 9/11 hijacking by Mohamed Atta ToivoAntikainen Finland 1941 Communist leader, military officer Arkhangelsk, Soviet...
prison sentence. Taimi was released after the Winter War along with ToivoAntikainen. Both were deported back to the Soviet Union. Taimi settled in the...
February 1938. List of kidnappings Class revenge and judicial murder: ToivoAntikainen before fascist justice. Book, Petrozavodsk 1935 Friedrich Engels: The...
where the Red Army battalion, led by the legendary Finnish officer ToivoAntikainen, beat the Whites and pushed them back to Finland. Later in the 1920s...
Relander Risto Ryti K. J. Ståhlberg Mauno Koivisto Martti Ahtisaari Eero Antikainen, trade unionist Pietari Autti, General, Mannerheim Cross Knight Paavo...
Rolf Mamlok Peat-Bog Soldiers Paul 1937 For the Soviet Motherland ToivoAntikainen 1936 The Sailors of Kronstadt Regiment Commander Draudin 1930 Wind...
order to assist SKNL. The organisers of the youth bureau included ToivoAntikainen, Pekka Paasonen, Hannes Mäkinen, Kaarlo Kosunen, Hertta Kuusinen, Inkeri...
Karppinen Kari Harjunniemi Jarkko Kettunen Carlos Ardila Tommi Tuominen Juha Antikainen Alberto Martinez Tommi Sakki Victor Viloria Simopekka Vänskä Marc Phillipe...
(1919–1922, 1924–1940) Juho Heimonen (1908–1909) Janne Ihamuotila (1924–1929) Toivo Ikonen (1933–1939, 1942–1951) Vilkku Joukahainen (1917–1924) Antti Junes...
1940 27 Mar 1940–15 Aug 1940 Ryti I Ryti II 259 Non-Partisan/Independent Toivo Salmio 23 Aug 1940–4 Jan 1941 4 Jan 1941–3 Jul 1941 Ryti II Rangell 315...