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The term Heimosodat (singular heimosota)

(2025). 9783825802028, LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster. .
refers to a series of armed conflicts and private military expeditions in 1918–1922 into areas of the former that bordered on Finland and were inhabited in large part by other .

The term has been translated into English as " Kindred Nations Wars", " Wars for kindred peoples", " Kinfolk wars",

(2019). 9789513175498, Tammi. .
or " Kinship Wars," specifically referring to Finnic kinship. volunteers took part in these conflicts, either to assert Finnish control over areas inhabited by related Finnic peoples, or to help them gain independence from . Many of the volunteers were inspired by the idea of "". Some of the conflicts were incursions from Finland, and some were local uprisings in which volunteers wanted either to help people fight for independence or to annex areas to Finland. According to , about 10,000 volunteers from Finland took part in the armed conflicts mentioned below.
(2025). 9789004243668, . .

  • East Karelian Uprising (1921–1922)

The phenomenon is closely linked to and , as Finland had just formally gained its national independence in 1917, and a part of the population felt that they had obligations to help other Finnic peoples to attain the same. Estonia, the closest and numerically largest "kindred nation", had gained its independence at the same time, but had fewer resources, fewer institutions ready to support its attained position, and more Bolshevik Russian troops within its borders. Other Finnic peoples were at a less organized level of cultural, economic and political capability. The Finnish Civil War had awakened strong nationalistic feelings in Finnish citizens and other Finnic peoples, and they sought tangible ways to put these feelings into action. For the two next decades, Finns participated at a relatively high rate in nationalistic activities (e.g. and of the country and its institutions). This development was related to the trauma and divisiveness of the Finnish Civil War. Many White sympathizers in the Civil War became radically nationalistic as a result of the war. The strenuous five-year period of World War II — which also mostly unified the nation — reduced this enthusiasm.


Viena expedition

Petsamo expeditions

Finnish involvement in the Estonian-Soviet War

Revolt of the Ingrian Finns

Aunus expedition

Advance on Petrograd

East Karelian Uprising

Glossary
Sota
"War", in this context, a low-intensity one, consisting of actions such as border skirmishes, expeditions by volunteer corps, expulsion of remnant occupational forces or attempts to foment rebellion in the local populace.

Heimo
"Tribe" or "clan", but in this context, also the ethnic and language kinship between Baltic Finns; "kindred peoples". Somewhat comparable to the concept of Völkisch.

Sukukansa
People who are linguistically and/or ethnically akin to one another; "suku" means "family" and "kansa" means "people" (singular).


See also
  • Finnish Civil War
  • List of Finnish wars
  • Treaty of Tartu
  • War Victims of Finland 1914–1922
  • Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War


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