John, I think it is, but it is Finnish
Clickty Click. So it the main Swedish one
Husi. Don't know how far back.
I am cautious to go into the Finnish approach to history because on other forums which have Finns, they make some of the people on this forum who beat you to death with knowledge seem positively cautious. I really think that digging into this topic might make them appear, and destroy the Great War Forum, unfortunately I do not jest.
Its is a bit different to other counties, above the normal nationalist reasons, Finnish history has had to play down the German involvement between the wars because the Allies disapproved, (they even tried to have a German Prince as Head of State, which neither Poland or the Ukraine did), and after the war because the Soviets disapproved, and might have wiped them out. Also Finnish is history often written without context to the what else was going on in the world.
Please don't put the the word freedom fighters in quotes, for example, my own grandfathers activity, is second to none, he started out as an undercover agent/courier, he then joined the Jaegers, and was condemned to death by the hated Russians, his family gave him up for dead, and gave away his prize stamp collection. By some miracle the Finns got Independence, and he lived. Though off topic, the Finns in the Second World War retained their Independence, Helsinki was one of 3 European capitals that was not captured.
I often educate my Finnish relations to "new bits of Finnish History", for example the Finnish army attacked one of the Canadian contingents in the Northern Russian Expedition, and got an extremely bloody nose, I am sure if this had happened in WW2, such was the improvement of the Finnish Army, I believe the Canadians would have been wiped out, (except for the Canadians of Finnish Extraction

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This tale does illustrate that in 1918/19 the Finnish nation did not have much much military training, and as result the Germans under Von der Glotz where very successful against the untrained Reds. Even units in the 1914-1917 Tsarist ORBAT, that had Finnish in the title where actually called that because they where stationed there, not country of origin. In 20 years they became formidable, and although their role in the original independence is overplayed, their role in keeping it, is even underplayed by the Finns.
I shall now retreat, sorry make a strategic withdrawal, awaiting the fundamentalist righteous Finnish onslaught.