*This thread is created to get answers, opinions and free discussion about the birth of nations, on what or which their foundations were based on
The era of Russification during the early 19th and the early 20th century quickly raised the Finnish independence desire and tendency escalating during the WWI. The birth of Jäger Movement offered the Prussian military education for 2 000 Finnish volunteers - picture above.
Founded in 1914, the Jäger Movement was a Finnish idea raised by the Finnish male high school students, to secure Prussian basics in military training and to create a Finnish sovereign state. It resulted 2 000 Finnish volunteers participating and finding their way independently to Lockstedter Lager, Holstein, Germany. After training the Finnish "pfadfinders" - the rookie season, the Jäger Movement resulted founding the Finnish elite infantry - Königlich Preussisches Jägerbataillon Nr.27 - Kuninkaallinen Jääkäripataljoona 27 - the Finnish Royal Jägerbatallion Nr. 27. The Jägerbatallion took part the Eastern Front of the WWI and was demobilized in Libau for the Finnish Civil War.
Väinö Valve was 20-years old while he joined the Jäger Movement. However, the journey to the Lockstedter Lager almost was to become Valve's destiny. Feeling absolutely desperate and exhausted during the skiing over the frozen Gulf of Bothnia, from Finland to Sweden Valve attempted a suicide twice. At first he tried the end with his revolver, but couldn't make it go off due to the frost. Immediately after failing in attempt, Valve came up with an idea to drown himself at open water between two ice-layers. He prepared a runaway and started running. While he plunged between the ice layers his back-rucksack got stuck between the ice-layers preventing entering in the icy water. Valve braced up himself and continued and made to Sweden and finally to Germany. Later he became the chief of the Finnish Navy, a Jäger-General and the last standing Jäger alive.
The Jäger Movement had its strongest while creating the basics of the Finnish military, During the interwar years and the WWII, 49 former high scool stundents and Jäger Movement volunteers achieved a rank of general. However, the Jäger Movement affected Finland nationwide in every social classes and branches. The media interested this matter with an ascending order during the decades to come, showing the last Jäger participating the Independence Day Reciption in 1995.
The Jäger Movement influenced highly the Finnish class structures. Simultaneously it enabled the rejection of the lower social classes, like working-class and the left-wing movement. The success in global sports and the WWII united the separated Finnish people, there was a poverty saying, - 'Ahem, excuse me...it's the better people's thing, the independence during the peace-time. But now, while in war, they also accept us, the worse people'.
After the WWII the left-wing thinking was again legalized in Finland. However, to remain its sovereignty, Finland had to submit under the Moscow order so much, that a term 'Finlandization' is still used as a political term, if a foreign nation intervenes internal- and foreign policies. Many industrial workers moved to Soviet Union, or lived in Finland, but worked in the SU. On the other hand, many moved to Sweden and to North America while finding their life. UKK ruled almost as a despot nearly 30 years in Finland until his health failed. An educated, but a dithering WWII corporal, MK followed as the president until the fall of the Soviet Union. Finland could not select its own desire not until 1994 and since the days of MA.
Still, today, the Jäger heritage is cherished, the "well-fare" Soviet Union is needed, the good-old UKK could do things, it was always better in sports and no beer-flu in sight
How is your country doing?
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The era of Russification during the early 19th and the early 20th century quickly raised the Finnish independence desire and tendency escalating during the WWI. The birth of Jäger Movement offered the Prussian military education for 2 000 Finnish volunteers - picture above.
Founded in 1914, the Jäger Movement was a Finnish idea raised by the Finnish male high school students, to secure Prussian basics in military training and to create a Finnish sovereign state. It resulted 2 000 Finnish volunteers participating and finding their way independently to Lockstedter Lager, Holstein, Germany. After training the Finnish "pfadfinders" - the rookie season, the Jäger Movement resulted founding the Finnish elite infantry - Königlich Preussisches Jägerbataillon Nr.27 - Kuninkaallinen Jääkäripataljoona 27 - the Finnish Royal Jägerbatallion Nr. 27. The Jägerbatallion took part the Eastern Front of the WWI and was demobilized in Libau for the Finnish Civil War.

Väinö Valve was 20-years old while he joined the Jäger Movement. However, the journey to the Lockstedter Lager almost was to become Valve's destiny. Feeling absolutely desperate and exhausted during the skiing over the frozen Gulf of Bothnia, from Finland to Sweden Valve attempted a suicide twice. At first he tried the end with his revolver, but couldn't make it go off due to the frost. Immediately after failing in attempt, Valve came up with an idea to drown himself at open water between two ice-layers. He prepared a runaway and started running. While he plunged between the ice layers his back-rucksack got stuck between the ice-layers preventing entering in the icy water. Valve braced up himself and continued and made to Sweden and finally to Germany. Later he became the chief of the Finnish Navy, a Jäger-General and the last standing Jäger alive.
The Jäger Movement had its strongest while creating the basics of the Finnish military, During the interwar years and the WWII, 49 former high scool stundents and Jäger Movement volunteers achieved a rank of general. However, the Jäger Movement affected Finland nationwide in every social classes and branches. The media interested this matter with an ascending order during the decades to come, showing the last Jäger participating the Independence Day Reciption in 1995.
The Jäger Movement influenced highly the Finnish class structures. Simultaneously it enabled the rejection of the lower social classes, like working-class and the left-wing movement. The success in global sports and the WWII united the separated Finnish people, there was a poverty saying, - 'Ahem, excuse me...it's the better people's thing, the independence during the peace-time. But now, while in war, they also accept us, the worse people'.
After the WWII the left-wing thinking was again legalized in Finland. However, to remain its sovereignty, Finland had to submit under the Moscow order so much, that a term 'Finlandization' is still used as a political term, if a foreign nation intervenes internal- and foreign policies. Many industrial workers moved to Soviet Union, or lived in Finland, but worked in the SU. On the other hand, many moved to Sweden and to North America while finding their life. UKK ruled almost as a despot nearly 30 years in Finland until his health failed. An educated, but a dithering WWII corporal, MK followed as the president until the fall of the Soviet Union. Finland could not select its own desire not until 1994 and since the days of MA.
Still, today, the Jäger heritage is cherished, the "well-fare" Soviet Union is needed, the good-old UKK could do things, it was always better in sports and no beer-flu in sight
How is your country doing?
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