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The Battle of Hämeenlinna was a battle within the
Finnish Civil War The Finnish Civil War was a civil war in Finland in 1918 fought for the leadership and control of the country between Whites (Finland), White Finland and the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (Red Finland) during the country's transition fr ...
that took place in the city of
Hämeenlinna Hämeenlinna (; ; ; or ''Croneburgum'') is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Kanta-Häme. It is located in the southern interior of the country and on the shores of Vanajavesi, Lake Vanajavesi. The population of Hämeenlinna is appr ...
,
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on 26 April 1918.


Before the Battle

The local White Guard was established in October 1917, and the local Hämeenlinna
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in November 1917. When the declaration of
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was made on the 26 January 1918, Hämeenlinna remained relatively peaceful and many working-class people attended a meeting following the declaration of the New Government in Helsinki with many people agreeing to be reserved and to wait for following events within the brewing Civil War, before declaring any allegiance to the new Red Government in Helsinki. This led to the Red Guard commander
Eero Haapalainen Eero Haapalainen ( Russian Эро Эрович Хаапалайнен, ''Ero Erovich Khaapalaynen''; 27 October 1880 – 27 November 1937) was a Finnish politician, trade unionist and journalist, who served as the commander-in-chief of the Red ...
urging people to rise up in the city on 29 January 1918, via a telephone call, however this did not have any effect. Later prompting on the same day for the Turku Red Guard accompanied with some Hämeenlinna Red Guardsmen to take over the city, and set up their defenses at a hotel by Linnankatu and the Town Hall building. Later also taking over the
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there and the
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. Towards the beginning of April, the local Red Guardsmen began to practice terror within the city, leading to arrests and murders committed by the Reds. Some White Guardsmen were arrested in the
Häme Castle Häme Castle or Tavastia Castle (, ) is a medieval castle in Tavastia Proper, Finland. It is located in Hämeenlinna, the city between Helsinki and Tampere. Originally located on an island, the castle now sits on the coast of lake Vanajavesi. ...
.


Battle of Hämeenlinna

Following the German Baltic Sea Division capture of Helsinki on 13 April, they continued up the
Finnish Main Line __NOTOC__ The Finnish Main Line (; ) is a long electrified group of railway lines in Finland between the cities of Helsinki and Oulu. The first segment, a line from Helsinki to Hämeenlinna, was opened on March 17, 1862. The railway serves Hel ...
towards Hämeenlinna, the 95th Reserve Infantry Brigade captured the villages of
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and Leppäkoski on 25 April, and captured
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the next morning. Major Lothar von Brandenstein had reached Hämeenlinna first, however his advance was being blocked by the Red Guards. Major Godert von Reden had also begun his move towards Hämeenlinna via the railway line. At approximately 1 o'clock on 26 April, the German Baltic Sea Division initiated the encirclement of the city, this caused panic amongst the local Red Guardsmen and civilians, prompting many of them to flee to the east in hopes of reaching
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. The Baltic Sea Division destroyed the
Hämeenlinna railway station Hämeenlinna railway station (, ) is located in the town of Hämeenlinna, Finland. Hämeenlinna is located about halfway between Helsinki and Tampere, and because of this, the station has much pass-through traffic, even though the Hämeenlinna st ...
via grenades. The Baltic Sea Division began to march towards the city centre from the directions of , the Red Guardsmen moved towards to try and hold back the Baltic Sea Division back in order to protect the refugees moving northward. The Baltic Sea Division began to bombard the and other parts of the city with artillery-fire from in Vanaja, this left in ruins. The Baltic Sea Division entered the city centre at 5'o'clock in the afternoon when the city center was almost entirely deserted, with only refugees left, the Baltic Sea Division was later followed by some Whites. The fleeing refugees consisting of women, children and some unarmed Red Guardsmen were shot at by the Germans and the damage was immense, around 20+ people died due to the firing at refugees. The Red Guard surrendered and raised white flags on-top of the roof of the Town Hall and provincial government house later that same day. The Whites arrested in the
Häme Castle Häme Castle or Tavastia Castle (, ) is a medieval castle in Tavastia Proper, Finland. It is located in Hämeenlinna, the city between Helsinki and Tampere. Originally located on an island, the castle now sits on the coast of lake Vanajavesi. ...
were released from captivity, they had all been unharmed by their Red captors. Following the capture of the city, Lothar von Brandenstein was made the
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of Hämeenlinna.


Following the battle

Following the capture of the city, the White troops immediately began with home inspections and arrests of those suspected to have worked with the Red Guards. The White Guard also established the Hämeenlinna prison camp, which was famous for its brutality and harsh discipline. More than 10,000 people were in the Hämeenlinna camp and around 2,300 people died there. Major General
Martin Wetzer Martin Wetzer (7 August 1868 – 29 September 1954) was a Finnish jurist and general. He fought in World War I and during the Finnish Civil War fought on the side of the White movement. He also commanded Finnish volunteers in the Estonian War of ...
of the White Guard, and General
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of the
Swedish Brigade The Swedish Brigade (, ) was a paramilitary unit composed of 1,000 Swedish volunteers to assist the White Guards during the 1918 Finnish Civil War. The brigade participated in the Battle of Tampere between 28 March and 6 April. 34 members o ...
arrived to Hämeenlinna the day following the capture of the city.


References

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