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Финский герой, родившийся в Харькове, и нордический Кагал https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen_Sch Финский расовый швед, устроивший эпическую охоту на москальского Eugen Waldemar Schauman (Russian: Евгений Владимирович Шауман, 1875 – 1904) was a Swedish speaking Finnish nationalist and nobleman who assassinated the Governor-General Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov. Eugen Schauman was born to Swedish-speaking Finnish parents Fredrik Waldemar Schauman, a general-lieutenant in the Imperial Russian army, a Privy Councillor and senator in the Finnish Government, and Elin Maria Schauman in Kharkov, Russian Empire (now Kharkiv, Ukraine). * Алсо внезапно ЖИДО-ФИННЫ лол https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagal_(Fi In the history of Finland, the Kagal was a resistance movement that existed before the 1905 Russian Revolution and founded under the period of Russian oppression, in resistance to the oppressive government of Governor-General Nikolai Bobrikov which actively conducted Russification of Finland. The name (Finnish Kagaali, Swedish Kagal) comes via Russian Кагал from the Hebrew word qahal ('congregation, assembly'). The word was a mocking name used by Russian conservative newspapers as a means of ridicule when referring to the anti-government activity in Finland. Kagal initially meant a central body for the Jewish congregations of Russia. The central character of the Kagal is thought to have been Leo Mechelin, an independent liberal, but notable lead characters also included Carl Mannerheim (older brother of Marshal of Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim), Adolf von Bonsdorff, Ernst Estlander, J.N. Reuter, Adolf Törngren and Wilhelm Zilliacus from the Swedish People's Party, and the Young Finns Eero Erkko, Th. Homén, Heikki Renvall and P.E. Svinhufvud. Later, the Tsar granted Bobrikov full rights as a dictator, and expelled the lead characters of the Kagal from the country (1903). The Kagal continued to act from within Stockholm and other places. Нордический Кагал, ветер северный |
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