Battle of Varkaus | |||||||
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Part of the Finnish Civil War | |||||||
A. Ahlström Ltd. sawmill on fire | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Finnish Whites | Finnish Reds | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ernst Löfström C. W. Malm Johan Sainio Karl Müller |
Matti Autio Adam Krogerus Emil Parkkinen Kaarlo Lähteenmäki | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
c. 1,000 | c. 1,200 (150 armed) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
12 KIA |
c. 20 KIA 180+ executed |
Battle of Varkaus was a battle of the 1918 Finnish Civil War, fought 19–21 February between the Finnish Whites and the Finnish Reds in Varkaus, Leppävirta. The victory was important for the Whites, giving them control of all of Northern Finland. The battle is best known for the bloody Lottery of Huruslahti held afterwards, where the Whites executed up to 180 Reds who had surrendered.[1]