After the surrender, French and British forces demolished the fortress. British engineers remained until mid-September to ensure it could not be easily rebuilt. Three hundred
Finnish grenadiers defending the fortress were among the captured, and they were taken to
Lewes to be imprisoned there until the end of the war. Upon the conclusion of the war they were released and given passage back to Finland, and they returned with a song about their experiences during the war, called the
War of Åland ("Finnish:
Oolannin sota, Swedish: "Det Åländska kriget). The
Russian Memorial was erected in Lewes in 1877 to commemorate those who died while they were
prisoners of war. In the
Treaty of Paris of 1856, the entire Åland Islands were demilitarized, a status that has been preserved until this day. == Victoria Cross recipients ==