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Kuusinen — Terijoki, 1 December

Otto Wille Kuusinen, Secretary of the Comintern, designated by Moscow to lead a Finnish "People's Government"

, 58, is a Finnish communist who has lived in exile in the USSR since 1918, following the failure of the Finnish Red Revolution. A member of the Comintern Executive Committee since 1921, he is one of the very few Finnish cadres in the USSR to have survived Stalin's Great Purges of 1937-1938 — almost every other Finnish communist in the USSR was executed during that period.

On 30 November 1939 the invades Finland. Moscow must give the invasion a political veneer. On 1 December 1939 — 30 hours after operations begin — Pravda announces the formation of a "People's Government of Finland" headed by Kuusinen, based at Terijoki, the first Finnish village seized by the , 50 kilometres from Leningrad. A classic Soviet stratagem: manufacture a phoney local authority that retroactively "invites" the military intervention.

On 2 December the Terijoki government signs a treaty of friendship and mutual assistance with the USSR — text drafted in Moscow by Molotov. The programme: nationalisation of industry, redistribution of land, cession of the Karelian territories Moscow has been demanding.

Stalin reckons Finland beaten within 3 weeks. Kuusinen must decide on the political strategy that will turn the fiction into reality.

Terijoki, 1 December 1939, you are Kuusinen, head of Moscow's Finnish "people's government": how to sustain the fiction?

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