Not quite sure where to start so asking here.

I have started to make an effort to find out as much as I can about the history of communism in my country, Finland.

Tonight read a few text on the Marxist archive by Otto-Ville Kuusinen and tried to then find out more about him.

Of course the only things that come up are the mainstream articles here that state "he was a monster, even sold his own relatives and watched them be sent to stalinist camps". And this I don't assume to be what actually happened. In regard to the Karelian region the bourge here also keeps on claiming he did horrible things. They have the energy to publish these character assassination articles even now, some are dated only a few years back.

This person was brought up in our school history books as someone who basically committed treason. As was the entire communist government. Not straight up, but between the lines. And I remember this feeling odd even as a kid, the way all this was just sort of stated.

Problem is I am finding it very hard to find and locate leftist historical material in my country. I have access to uni library and they obviously don't really carry these records.

Do we have any more in the loop Finns here that could point me in the right direction? I unfortunately read only Finnish & English.