This is the story of Finland's bloodiest bank robbery: "bombs" turned out to be anchovy cans, the main perpetrator died under unclear circumstances
In a bold robbery in February 1906, a group of Latvian Bolsheviks stole 170,000 marks from the Russian State Bank in Helsinki, marking it as Finland's bloodiest bank heist with five fatalities.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ The Kronstadt Uprising that almost overthrew the Bolsheviks
The article discusses the Kronstadt Uprising of 1921, a significant movement by sailors against Bolshevik rule in Russia, attributed to longstanding hardships facing them.
Obuljen Koržinek on Tomašević's Ban of Thompson: "That is What the Bolsheviks Did"
Culture and Media Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek discussed the national reading challenge '15 by 15 - the entire Croatia reads to children', highlighting its successful results that exceeded expectations.