 Eugen Schaumann - Porvoo, Finland
Posted by: small oaks
N 60° 23.637 E 025° 38.930
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Eugen Schauman was a Finnish nationalist, terrorist and nobleman who assassinated the Governor-General Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov. Eugen Schaumann's grave locates in Porvoo graveyard.
Waymark Code: WMA4MY
Location: Uusimaa, Finland
Date Posted: 11/16/2010
Views: 45
Description: From Wikipedia:
"Schauman's life
Eugen Schauman was born to Swedish-speaking Finnish parents Waldemar, a general-lieutenant in the Russian army, a Privy Counsillor and senator in the Finnish Government, and Elin Maria Schauman in Kharkov, Russian Empire (now Ukraine).
Schauman's patriotism is rumored to have been wakened in his childhood when his mother used to read him The Tales of Ensign Stål by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. The tales were combined with his yearning for home since the family was forced to travel because of his father's work.
Before the assassination Schauman worked as a clerk in the Senate. Schauman also arranged a series of marksmanship courses for local students in Helsinki. These courses later became a part of the White Guards.
Assassination
The assassination of Bobrikov was a topical question among the Finnish activists of the time. Other activist groups are known to have planned an assassination but Schauman convinced them to give him two weeks before they would intervene.
When Bobrikov came to the Senate house on 16 June Schauman shot him three times and then himself twice in the chest, with specially handloaded explosive bullets. Schauman died instantly. Two of the bullets that hit Bobrikov ricocheted off his decoration but the third bounced back from his buckle and caused severe damage to his stomach. Bobrikov died the same night in the Helsinki surgical hospital.
Aftermath
Schauman left a letter in which he stated that he justified his actions as a punishment for Bobrikov's crimes against the people of Finland. He addressed the letter to the Tsar and wanted him to pay attention to the problems in the whole Russian empire, especially in Poland and the Baltic Sea region. He also claimed he had acted alone and emphasized that his family was not involved in the assassination.
Schauman's body was taken to a nameless grave in the cemetery of Malmi in Helsinki. After the political situation eased up he was reburied in the Schauman family grave in the Porvoo cemetery and a monument was built on the grave.
Schauman's legacy
Schauman became somewhat of an icon of the resistance to Imperial Russia and he is still today considered a hero in Finland. His fame can be characterized by his ranking as the 34th greatest Finn of all time in the Suuret suomalaiset television poll. In the place of the assassination in the hallway of the Council of State there is a memorial plaque that states Se Pro Patria Dedit (given himself for his country)."
 Date of birth: 05/10/1875
 Date of death: 06/16/1904
 Area of notoriety: Crime
 Marker Type: Monument
 Setting: Outdoor
 Visiting Hours/Restrictions: No
 Fee required?: No
 Web site: [Web Link]

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