Career
He sided with the Reds during the Finnish Civil War and after the defeat of the Red side he went into exile in Soviet Russia. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and settled in the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, where he worked as a journalist, as a teacher, as a translator and in other functions. He was expelled from the Communist Party on 16 October 1935 and arrested by the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs on 21 October 1935.
He was set free on 5 February 1936 because of his weakened state of health.
The charges against him were dropped, but he was not reinstated as a party member. He died in Petrozavodsk on 28 March 1939.