The Land Question And the Rights of Finland a Memorandum By a Number of Finni

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The Land Question And the Rights of Finland a Memorandum By a Number of Finni
John Rafael Uggla
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An Alander with a thorough knowledge of the circumstances bearing on this question, has written an account of events and opi- nions in Aland in 1917 and 1918. According to him, the idea of reunion with Sweden did not become widespread in Aland until towards the end of December 1917. The same writer says that the reason for the spread of this idea was not, as has since been asser- ted, to be found in the fact that »Aland belonged to Sweden». National consciousness did not awake any earlier in Al
...and than among the other Swedes of Finland. According to the same au- 18 thority, the real reason lay in the sufferings of the population at the hands of the licentious, demoralised and undisciplined Russian troops. During the last days of the year 1917 more than 7, 000 sig- natures were collected in Aland for an address to be presented to the king and people of Sweden concerning the reunion of Aland with that country. It is not quite accurate to call this collection of names a plebiscite, for there was no question of voting on two alternatives, as the votes were collected by persons who only represented one point of view.

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