Whites (Finland)

Finland
1917–1918
Temporary de facto state flag
Blue: "White Finland"
Red: "Red Finland"
(February 1918)
CapitalHelsinki
Vaasa (de facto, January 29th – May 3th 1918)
Official languagesFinnish
Swedish
GovernmentProvisional government under Imperial German protection
 Chairman of the Senate of Finland
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
 Commander-in-chief of the Civil Guard
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
LegislatureSenate of Finland
Historical era
6 December 1917
 Victory over the Reds in the Finnish Civil War
15 May 1918
18 May 1918
CurrencyMarkka
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Grand Duchy of Finland
Kingdom of Finland (1918)
Today part ofFinland
Russia

White Finland (officially known simply as Finland) is the name given to the anti-communist refugee and provisional government declared in Finland following the October Revolution. Its forces, known as the Whites (Finnish: Valkoiset, IPA: [ˈʋɑlkoi̯set]; Swedish: De vita, Swedish pronunciation: [de ˈviːta]), led by Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, fought against the forces of the rival Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic, known as the "Reds", during the Finnish Civil War in 1918.

At the start of the civil war, the Whites controlled the majority of Finland's territory, chiefly its central and northern areas. These were largely rural areas however, and most industrial centres, including the capital of Helsinki, were under Red control, forcing the senate to relocate to the coastal city of Vaasa. Imperial German support, coupled with a comparatively lacklustre Soviet support for the Finnish Reds helped the Finnish Whites ultimately win the short but brutal civil war. The Whites also enjoyed support from Swedish, Estonian volunteers, as well as the Polish Legion in Finland and some Russian White Guards.

"White Finland" would end with the decision to proclaim Finland as a kingdom, with Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse as its monarch. He would never officially assume the throne however, renouncing it after Germany's defeat in World War I, after which the decision was made to establish a republic, which has lasted to this day. In Finnish historiography, this limbo period between independence and the official decision to establish Finland as a kingdom is known as the "Provisional Government" (Finnish: väliaikainen hallitus; Swedish: provisorisk regering), with "White" and "Red" terminology being used only the context of the civil war.