The Red Guards formed the army of Red Finland during the
Finnish Civil War in
1918. The combined strength of the Red Guard was about 30,000 at the beginning of the Civil War, and peaked at 90,000-120,000 during the course of the conflict. The leadership of the Red Guards altered during the war: Ali Aaltonen, Eero Haapalainen, Eino Rahja and in the end
Kullervo Manner. The government of Red Finland was called "The People's Deputation". The Red Guards were in power from 28th January to the end of April 1918 in South
Finland. The Red Guards' general staff were located in Helsinki; the other major cities controlled by the Red forces were
Tampere,
Turku,
Pori and
Viipuri, and during
the civil war there were over 15,000 men and women enlisted in the Red Guards, under the command of Red leaders Hugo Salmela and
Eino Rahja, a famous
bolshevist and
Lenin's bodyguard. Red Tampere came to its end on 5th March, 1918 after bloody battles when
Mannerheim's White Guards
conquered the city. Thousands of Red Guards were imprisoned, hundreds of them were executed and the rest were transported to
POW camps.
Helsinki was in White control by 12th April 1918.
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