hakkapeliitta
Hakkapeliitta, also known as the Finnish Brigade, was a volunteer infantry unit that fought in the service of the Russian Empire during the Great Northern War (1700-1721) and the Finnish War (1741-1743). The term "hakkapeliitta" is derived from the Finnish words "hakka," meaning "to chop," and "peliitta," meaning "soldier," reflecting the unit's reputation for their fierce combat style and aggressive tactics.
The Hakkapeliitta were primarily composed of Finnish peasants who were conscripted into the Russian army. They
During the Finnish War, the Hakkapeliitta continued to serve under the Russian Empire, fighting against Swedish