
audiobook
KUN KANSA NOUSEE
KYÖSTI WILKUNA
SISÄLLYS:
I. SUOJELUSKUNNAT SYNTYVÄT.
II. HARJOTUKSIA, ASEIDEN HANKINTAA, ODOTUSTA.
III. VIHDOINKIN AVONAINEN SOTA.
IV. VANGITSEMISIA — MUUTAMIA KAAMEITA HETKIÄ — LISÄÄ ASEITA.
V. KOTOISESSA ESIKUNNASSA.
VI. SOTILASPOIKA.
VII. JÄÄKÄRIT TULEVAT.
A vivid first‑hand chronicle, this memoir plunges listeners into the fevered summer of 1917 when Finland teetered on the brink of chaos. From the crowded council chambers of Helsinki to the streets alive with strikes, rallies and the clamor of “svaboda,” the narrator captures the raw energy of a nation demanding its voice while ordinary citizens scramble to make sense of the upheaval.
The book follows the spontaneous birth of local guard units, the uneasy drills, the scramble for weapons, and the tense days of arrests and makeshift tribunals. Through personal anecdotes—ranging from the nervous anticipation of a young soldier’s first march to the uneasy camaraderie of comrades in hastily organized fire brigades—the author paints a textured picture of daily life under an ever‑shifting political sky. Listeners will hear the sounds of clattering boots, whispered hopes, and the relentless push toward a conflict that would reshape the country, all rendered with the immediacy of lived experience.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1922
A Finnish writer, journalist, and political activist, he wrote fiction and historical narratives shaped by a fierce interest in Finland’s past and future. His life was brief but unusually eventful, and that intensity runs through both his career and his books.
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