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English: After the Capitulation of Kalix, in 1809, the Finnish troops marched past Kemi Church, where they laid down their weapons to the Russians, before marching home to Finland.
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Original publication: Nordensvan, Carl Otto: Finska kriget 1808-1809. Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag.

Immediate source: Finska kriget 1808-1809
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Magnus Adlercreutz

(Life time: 1868–1923)


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