Well just a quick note, I'm in a hurry to go to sauna!

I have been personally toying with an idea of Second Finnish Civil War [2FCW].
The 2FCW could have started in the what-if historical timeline after the so-called Mäntsälä rebellion (here's wiki link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A4nts%C3%A4l%C3%A4_rebellion).
Of course in this what-if history time frame, the rebellion went further and sparked both internal and international crisis which would bring different Finnish sides and their possible international allies/supporters in an armed conflict.
The sides would be (this is just very early list, so changes will be made to names, goals etc if needed):
- Finnish Goverment (controlling national defense forces)
- Lapuan liike (rebellion movement, nationalistic and right-wing aligned)
- Finnish Communist Party (mainly opposing Lapuan liike but also Finnish government... as in its pay-back time)
- Finnish Swedish movement (acting in liason with Finnish government forces, but also with Swedish forces in Finland)
- Swedish Forces in Finland (mainly used for "taking back" Ahvenanmaa/Åland isles but also forces sent inland Finland to coastal areas to protect Swedish speaking minorities and if the need arises, lend support to Finnish government
- Soviet Union forces (mainly used to occupy Karelia and use it as a support base for Finnish Communist Party
Later there could be also German forces, if the historical events of that country followed the real events, meaning that they could send "volunteers" etc to help the Lapuan liike. Maybe Brits could send a small force in the Arctic reagion, but that could be too much, especially judging from their real policies of the time.
If there's much interest, this could be turned into a nice joint community project

Now to grill myself in sauna!
