kuppimuodolla
Kuppimuodolla, also known as the "Kuppi coup" or "Kuppi regime," refers to a period in Finnish history from 1939 to 1944, named after its leader, General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, who was known as "Kuppi" (Finnish for "cap"). This period was marked by a military dictatorship that emerged following the Winter War against the Soviet Union. The Kuppimuodolla regime was characterized by its authoritarian nature, with Mannerheim holding significant political power and controlling the government through his military influence.
The regime's establishment was a response to the political instability and economic hardships following the Winter
During the Kuppimuodolla period, Finland experienced significant economic challenges, including high unemployment and inflation. The regime
The Kuppimuodolla regime came to an end in 1944, following the end of the Continuation War against