pelastusretket
Pelastusretket, also known as the "Rescue March," was a significant event in Finnish history that took place in 1918. It was a march of Finnish soldiers, led by General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, from the Finnish capital Helsinki to the city of Vaasa. The march was a response to the Finnish Civil War, which had erupted in January 1918, following the collapse of the Russian Empire and the subsequent Finnish Declaration of Independence.
The march began on February 27, 1918, and lasted for approximately two weeks. The soldiers, who were
The march was a remarkable feat of military organization and endurance. The soldiers marched in harsh winter
The Pelastusretket is considered one of the most significant events in Finnish history, as it played a