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Far-right politics in Finland, the Glossary

Index Far-right politics in Finland

In Finland, the far right (Äärioikeisto) was strongest in 1920–1940 when the Academic Karelia Society, Lapua Movement, Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) and Vientirauha operated in the country and had hundreds of thousands of members.[1]

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  1. 190 relations: Aamulehti, Academic Karelia Society, Ajan Suunta, Alfred Rosenberg, Amadeu Antonio Foundation, Arno Anthoni, Arvi Kalsta, Atomwaffen Division, Azov Brigade, Örnulf Tigerstedt, B'nai B'rith, Blue Cross (society), Blue-and-Black Movement, Bonnier Group, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Centre Party (Finland), Chancellor of Justice, Communist Party of Finland, Conservative People's Party of Estonia, Daily Express, David Duke, Delfi (web portal), Edwin Linkomies, Eesti Rahvusringhääling, Einsatzkommando Finnland, Eliel Soisalon-Soininen, Estonia, Estonian Nationalists and Conservatives, Ethnic nationalism, Eugen Schauman, Euromaidan Press, European Jewish Congress, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, Fashist, Federal Foreign Office, Finlandization, Finnish Civil War, Finnish Labor Front, Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation, Finnish People's Democratic League, Finnish People's Organisation, Finnish Realm Union, Finnish Security and Intelligence Service, Finnish volunteers in the Waffen-SS, Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party, Finnlands Lebensraum, Finns Party, Freedom Alliance (Finland), Freemasonry, Gestapo, ... Expand index (140 more) »

  2. Far-right politics by country
  3. Political movements in Finland
  4. Politics of Finland

Aamulehti

Aamulehti (Finnish for "morning newspaper") is a Finnish-language daily newspaper published in Tampere, Finland.

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Academic Karelia Society

The Academic Karelia Society (Akateeminen Karjala-Seura, AKS) was a Finnish nationalist and Finno-Ugric activist organization aiming at the growth and improvement of newly independent Finland, founded by academics and students of the University of Finland in 1922.

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Ajan Suunta

Ajan Suunta (Direction of Time) was the newspaper of the Finnish Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) that ran from 1932 to 1944.

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Alfred Rosenberg

Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (– 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German Nazi theorist and ideologue.

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Amadeu Antonio Foundation

The Amadeu Antonio Foundation, established in 1998, is a German foundation engaging against far-right-wing parties, racism and antisemitism (including anti-Zionism).

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Arno Anthoni

Arno Kalervo Anthoni (11 August 1900 – 9 August 1961) was a Finnish lawyer who was the director of the Finnish State Police Valpo in 1941–1944.

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Arvi Kalsta

Arvi Kalsta (until 1927 Arvid Daniel Grönberg, 14 October 1890 Joensuu – 25 May 1982 Helsinki) Mikko Uola: Kalsta, Arvi (1890 - 1982).

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Atomwaffen Division

The Atomwaffen Division (Atomwaffen meaning "atomic weapons" in GermanModern standard German prefers Kernwaffen for the concept.), also known as the National Socialist Resistance Front, is an international far-right extremist and neo-Nazi terrorist network.

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Azov Brigade

The 12th Special Operations Brigade "Azov" is a formation of the National Guard of Ukraine formerly based in Mariupol, in the coastal region of the Sea of Azov, from which it derives its name.

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Örnulf Tigerstedt

Axel Örnulf Tigerstedt (29 September 1900, Helsinki, Finland – 6 November 1962, Strängnäs, Sweden) was a Finnish-Swedish poet, novelist, translator, journalist and a supporter of Nazism before and during the Second World War.

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B'nai B'rith

B'nai B'rith International (from Covenant) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Jewish service organization and was formerly a German Jewish cultural association.

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Blue Cross (society)

The Blue Cross (Siniristi) was a Finnish Nazi organization active from 1942 to 1944.

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Blue-and-Black Movement

The Blue-and-Black Movement (Sinimusta Liike, SML) is a neo-fascist de-registered political party in Finland.

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Bonnier Group

Bonnier AB, also the Bonnier Group, is a privately held Swedish media group of 175 companies operating in 15 countries.

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Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim

Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military commander, aristocrat, and statesman.

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Centre Party (Finland)

The Centre Party, (Cen; Suomen Keskusta, Kesk; Centern i Finland, C) officially the Centre Party of Finland, is an agrarian-centrist political party in Finland.

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Chancellor of Justice

The Chancellor of Justice is a government official found in some northern European countries, broadly responsible for supervising the lawfulness of government actions.

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Communist Party of Finland

The Communist Party of Finland (Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue, SKP; Finlands Kommunistiska Parti) was a communist political party in Finland.

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Conservative People's Party of Estonia

The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond, EKRE) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Estonia led by Martin Helme.

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Daily Express

The Daily Express is a national daily United Kingdom middle-market newspaper printed in tabloid format.

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David Duke

David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American politician, white supremacist, conspiracy theorist, and former grand wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Delfi (web portal)

Delfi (occasionally capitalized as DELFI) is a news website in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania providing daily news, ranging from gardening to politics.

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Edwin Linkomies

Edwin Johannes Hildegard Linkomies (22 December 1894 – 9 September 1963, until 1928 Edwin Flinck) was Prime Minister of Finland from March 1943 to August 1944, and one of the seven politicians sentenced to five and a half years in prison as responsible for the Continuation War, on the demand of the Soviet Union.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling

Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act.

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Einsatzkommando Finnland

Einsatzkommando Finnland was a German paramilitary unit active in northern Finland and northern Norway during World War II, while Finland was fighting against the Soviet Union with the support of Nazi Germany.

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Eliel Soisalon-Soininen

Johan Mårten Eliel Soisalon-Soininen (born Johnsson, raised to the nobility as Soisalon-Soininen; 26 May 1856 – 6 February 1905) was a Chancellor of Justice of Finland.

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Estonia

Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.

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Estonian Nationalists and Conservatives

Estonian Nationalists and Conservatives (Eesti Rahvuslased ja Konservatiivid, abbr. ERK) is a new right-wing political party created in 2024 in Estonia.

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Ethnic nationalism

Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethnonationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the nation and nationality are defined in terms of ethnicity, with emphasis on an ethnocentric (and in some cases an ethnocratic) approach to various political issues related to national affirmation of a particular ethnic group.

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Eugen Schauman

Eugen Waldemar Schauman (Евгений Владимирович Шауман, Evgeny Vladimirovich Shauman); (–) was a Finnish nationalist and nobleman.

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Euromaidan Press

Euromaidan Press (EP) is an English-language news website launched in 2014 by contributors from Ukraine, sponsored by reader contributions and the International Renaissance Foundation.

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European Jewish Congress

The European Jewish Congress (EJC) was founded in 1986.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko; Evangelisk-lutherska kyrkan i Finland) is a national church of Finland.

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Fashist

Fashist (Фашистъ, 'Fascist') was a Russian fascist publication that ran from 1933 to 1941, issued from Putnam, Connecticut, United States.

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Federal Foreign Office

The Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt), abbreviated AA, is the foreign ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany, a federal agency responsible for both the country's foreign policy and its relationship with the European Union.

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Finlandization

Finlandization (suomettuminen; finlandisering; Finnlandisierung; soometumine; финляндизация, finlyandizatsiya) is the process by which one powerful country makes a smaller neighboring country refrain from opposing the former's foreign policy rules, while allowing it to keep its nominal independence and its own political system. Far-right politics in Finland and Finlandization are politics of Finland.

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Finnish Civil War

The Finnish Civil War was a civil war in Finland in 1918 fought for the leadership and control of the country between White Finland and the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (Red Finland) during the country's transition from a grand duchy ruled by the Russian Empire to a fully independent state.

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Finnish Labor Front

The Finnish Labor Front (Finnish:, ST) was a Nazi party in Finland during the 1930s.

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The Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation (Finnish:, SKT) was a Finnish Nazi party led by Teo Snellman.

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Finnish People's Democratic League

Finnish People's Democratic League (Suomen Kansan Demokraattinen Liitto, SKDL; Demokratiska Förbundet för Finlands Folk, DFFF) was a Finnish political organisation with the aim of uniting those left of the Finnish Social Democratic Party.

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Finnish People's Organisation

The Finnish People's Organisation (Finnish:, SKJ) (Swedish:, FFO) was a bilingual Nazi party founded by Jaeger Captain Arvi Kalsta.

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Finnish Realm Union

The Finnish Realm Union (Suomen Valtakunnan Liitto, SVL) was an organization operating in Finland during the Continuation War, whose task was to bring together pro-Nazi forces under the same umbrella organization and at the same time bring them closer together.

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Finnish Security and Intelligence Service

The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Suojelupoliisi), formerly the Finnish Security Police and Finnish Security Intelligence Service, is the security and intelligence agency of Finland in charge of national security, such as counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior.

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Finnish volunteers in the Waffen-SS

From 1941 to 1943, 1,408 Finns volunteered for service on the Eastern Front of World War II in the Waffen-SS, in units of the SS Division Wiking.

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The Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party (Finnish:, SSTP) was a Finnish Nazi party that operated from 1934 to 1944 and was led by engineer Ensio Uoti.

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Finnlands Lebensraum

Finnlands Lebensraum is a 1941 Finnish propaganda book that was published to support the Greater Finland ideology.

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Finns Party

The Finns Party, (Perussuomalaiset, PS; Sannfinländarna, Sannf) formerly known as the True Finns, is a right-wing populist political party in Finland.

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Freedom Alliance (Finland)

The Freedom Alliance (Vapauden Liitto), is a right-wing populist registered political party in Finland.

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Freemasonry

Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.

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Gestapo

The Geheime Staatspolizei, abbreviated Gestapo, was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe.

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Green League

The Green League, (Vihreä liitto, Vihr; Gröna förbundet; Ruoná lihttu; Ruánáá litto; Ruânn lett) shortened to the Greens, (Vihreät; de Gröna) is a green political party in Finland.

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Gunnar Lindqvist

Gunnar Isak Lindqvist (13 December 1898 in Helsinki – 5 January 1973) was a Finnish Jäger and a senior lieutenant in the Estonian Army.

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Haaga

Haaga (Haga köping) is a district and a former municipality in the Western major district of Helsinki with a population of 25,435.

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Heikki Ritavuori

Heikki Ritavuori (previously known as Henrik Rydman; 23 March 1880 – 14 February 1922) was a Finnish lawyer, a politician from the National Progressive Party, a member of the Parliament of Finland and Minister of the Interior.

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Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was a German politician who was the 4th Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany, and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany, primarily known for being a main architect of the Holocaust.

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Helsingin Sanomat

, abbreviated HS and colloquially known as Hesari, is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma.

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Hietaniemi Cemetery

The Hietaniemi cemetery (Hietaniemen hautausmaa, Sandudds begravningsplats) is located mainly in the Lapinlahti quarter and partly in the Etu-Töölö district of Helsinki, the capital of Finland.

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Hjalmar von Bonsdorff

Hjalmar von Bonsdorff (26 November 1869 in Helsinki, Finland – 5 April 1945 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Finnish admiral.

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Hovrätt

The courts of appeal in Sweden and in Finland, also known as in Swedish and in Finnish (literally 'Royal Court'), deal with appeals against decisions of the district courts.

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Iiris Suomela

Iiris Suomela (born 1 May 1994) was a one term Finnish politician formerly serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Pirkanmaa constituency.

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Ilta-Sanomat

the evening news is one of Finland's two prominent tabloid size evening newspapers and the second largest paper in the country.

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Iltalehti

Iltalehti (literally "Evening newspaper") is a tabloid newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland.

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Independence Day (Finland)

Independence Day of Finland (itsenäisyyspäivä; självständighetsdagen) is a national public holiday, and a flag flying day, held on 6 December to celebrate Finland's declaration of full independence from the Russian Empire during the wake of the Russian civil war when the Bolsheviks took power in late 1917.

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Ingrian Finns

The Ingrians (inkeriläiset, inkerinsuomalaiset; translit), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria (now the central part of Leningrad Oblast in Russia), descending from Lutheran Finnish immigrants introduced into the area in the 17th century, when Finland and Ingria were both parts of the Swedish Empire.

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Iron March

Iron March was a far-right neo-fascist and Neo-Nazi web forum.

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J. J. Mikkola

Jooseppi Julius (J. J.) Mikkola (July 6, 1866, Ylöjärvi – September 28, 1946, Helsinki), was Finnish linguist and professor.

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Jaakko Ilkka

Jaakko Pentinpoika Ilkka (1550s, Ilmajoki – late January, 1597, Isokyrö) was a wealthy Ostrobothnian landowner and leader of the Cudgel War, a 16th-century Finnish peasant revolt against Swedish rule.

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James Mason (neo-Nazi)

James Nolan Mason (born July 25, 1952) is an American neo-Nazi.

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Jamestown Foundation

The Jamestown Foundation is a Washington, D.C.-based conservative defense policy think tank.

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Janus Putkonen

Janus Kostia Putkonen (born 16 January 1974 in Pernå) is a Finnish theater director, journalist, eurosceptic and propagandist.

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Jarl Hemmer

Jarl Robert Hemmer (18 September 1893 – 6 December 1944) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author.

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Jäger Movement

The Jäger Movement (Jääkäriliike) consisted of volunteers from Finland who trained in Germany as Jägers (elite light infantry) during World War I. Supported by Germany to enable the creation of a Finnish sovereign state, the movement was one of many means by which Germany intended to weaken Russia and to cause Russia's loss of its western provinces and dependencies.

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Jämsä

Jämsä is a town and municipality of Finland.

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Jewish Bolshevism

Jewish Bolshevism, also Judeo–Bolshevism, is an antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory that claims that the Russian Revolution of 1917 was a Jewish plot and that Jews controlled the Soviet Union and international communist movements, often in furtherance of a plan to destroy Western civilization.

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Joensuu

Joensuu (Jovensuu) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Karelia.

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Johan Bäckman

Erkki Johan Bäckman (born 18 May 1971) is a Finnish political activist, propagandist, author, eurosceptic, and convicted stalker working for the Russian government.

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Joseph Goebbels

Paul Joseph Goebbels (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German Nazi politician and philologist who was the Gauleiter (district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945.

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Juha Korhonen

Juha Korhonen (born 1980) is a Finnish media entrepreneur and far-right Freedom Alliance (Finland) candidate for Uusimaa.

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Juhani Konkka

Juhani Konkka (September 4, 1904 – June 22, 1970) was an Ingrian Finnish writer, translator, screenwriter and politician.

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Jussi Halla-aho

Jussi Kristian Halla-aho (born 27 April 1971) is a Finnish politician, currently serving as the Speaker of the Parliament of Finland since 2023.

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Jussi Niinistö

Jussi Niinistö (born 27 October 1970 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician and a former Minister of Defence and a former member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Finns Party 2011–2017 and Blue Reform since 2017.

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Kankaanpää

Kankaanpää is a town and municipality of Finland.

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Kankaanpää terrorism arrests

Kankaanpää terrorism arrests were a string of arrests in Kankaanpää, Finland, against a group of young men who have been investigated for the preparation of a terrorist attack.

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Kansan Uutiset

Kansan Uutiset (Finnish: "People's News") is a Finnish language weekly newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland.

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Keskisuomalainen

is a daily Finnish language newspaper published in Jyväskylä, serving central Finland (Keski-Suomi means Central Finland).

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Kohti Vapautta!

Kohti Vapautta! is a Finnish neo-Nazi organization.

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Kursiivi printing house arson

The Kursiivi printing house arson took place in the early morning of 26 November 1977, destroying the printing house Kursiivi in Helsinki in Lauttasaari.

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Labor Organisation of Brothers-in-Arms

The Labor Organisation of Brothers-in-Arms (Finnish:, AT) was a Finnish nazi party operating from 1942, led by Arvi Nuorimo and JE Tuominen.

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Lahti

Lahti (Lahtis) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Päijät-Häme.

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Lapua

Lapua (Lappo) is a town and municipality of Finland.

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Lapua Movement

The Lapua Movement (Lapuanliike, Lapporörelsen) was a radical Finnish nationalist, fascist, pro-German and anti-communist political movement founded in and named after the town of Lapua.

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Lauri Törni

Lauri Allan Törni (28 May 1919 – 18 October 1965), later known as Larry Alan Thorne, was a Finnish-born soldier who fought under three flags: as a Finnish Army officer in the Winter War and the Continuation War ultimately gaining a rank of captain; as a Waffen-SS captain (under the alias Larry Laine) of the Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS when he fought the Red Army on the Eastern Front in World War II; and as a United States Army Major (under the alias "Larry Thorne") when he served in the U.S.

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Left Youth (Finland)

The Left Youth (Vasemmistonuoret in Finnish, Vänsterunga in Swedish) is a political youth organization in Finland.

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Letter bomb

A letter bomb is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened.

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List of wars involving Ukraine

The following is a list of major conflicts fought by Ukraine, by Ukrainian people or by regular armies during periods when independent states existed on the modern territory of Ukraine, from the Kievan Rus' times to the present day.

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Llansilin

Llansilin is a village and local government community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, west of Oswestry.

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Maila Talvio

Maila Talvio née Winter, married Mikkola (October 17, 1871 – January 6, 1951), was a Finnish writer.

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Martti Pihkala

Martti Aleksander Pihkala (until 1906 Gummerus, 18 January 1882 – 10 June 1966) was a National Coalition Party MP who became known as a Jäger activist, Ostrobothnia White Guard founder, in the 1920s and 1930s, leader of the strikebreaking organisation Vientirauha, also known as "Pihkala's Guard" and an influencer of the Lapua movement and the Patriotic People's Movement.

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Matti Vanhanen

Matti Taneli Vanhanen (born 4 November 1955) is a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland from 2003 to 2010.

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Mauno Vannas

Mauno Viktor Vannas (until 1905 Johansson, 18 August 1891 Uusikaupunki - 19 December 1964 Helsinki) was a Finnish doctor, University of Helsinki permanent ophthalmology professor and inventor of Vannas' scissors.

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Mein Kampf

Mein Kampf is a 1925 autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler.

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Mika Waltari

Mika Toimi Waltari (19 September 1908 – 26 August 1979) was a Finnish writer, best known for his best-selling novel The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen).

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Mikko Laaksonen

Mikko Olavi Laaksonen (27 August 1927 – 11 January 2006) was a Finnish jurist, trade union leader and politician, born in Helsinki.

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Munkkiniemi

Munkkiniemi (Munksnäs, Helsinki slang: Munkka) is a neighbourhood in Helsinki.

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Nash Put' (newspaper)

Nash Put (Наш Путь, Our Way) was a daily newspaper founded by Konstantin Rodzaevsky on 3 October 1933, that was issued in Harbin (1933–41) and Shanghai (1941-1943).

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National Action (UK)

National Action was a British right-wing extremist and neo-Nazi terrorist organisation based in Warrington.

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National Archives of Finland

The National Archives of Finland is a Finnish government agency under the Ministry of Education and Culture.

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National Bureau of Investigation (Finland)

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) (Keskusrikospoliisi (KRP), Centralkriminalpolisen (CKP)) is a national law enforcement agency of the Finnish Police and the principal criminal investigation and criminal intelligence organization of Finland.

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National Coalition Party

The National Coalition Party (NCP; Kansallinen Kokoomus, Kok; Samlingspartiet, Saml) is a liberal-conservative political party in Finland.

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National Socialist Union of Finland

The National Socialist Union of Finland (Finnish:, SKSL), later the Finnish-Socialist Party was a Finnish Nazi political party active in the 1930s, whose driving force and ideologue was Professor Yrjö Ruutu.

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National Socialists of Finland

The National Socialists of Finland (Finnish:, SKS) was a Finnish National Socialist party operating in 1941–1944, led by.

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National Trade Union Confederation of Finland

The National Trade Union Confederation of Finland (Suomen Kansallinen Ammattikuntajärjestö, SKA) was a Finnish fascist workers' organization affiliated with the Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) which was founded in April 1935.

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Neo-fascism

Neo-fascism is a post-World War II far-right ideology that includes significant elements of fascism.

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Nevanlinna theory

In the mathematical field of complex analysis, Nevanlinna theory is part of the theory of meromorphic functions.

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Nikolay Bobrikov

Nikolay Ivanovich Bobrikov (Николай Иванович Бобриков; –) was a Russian general and politician.

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Nordic Resistance Movement

The Nordic Resistance Movement is a pan-Nordic neo-Nazi movement in the Nordic countries and a political party in Sweden.

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Nordische Gesellschaft

The Nordische Gesellschaft ("Nordic Society") was an association founded in 1921, with the objective of strengthening German-Nordic cultural and political cooperation.

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Onni Happonen

Onni Happonen (21 May 1898 – 1 September 1930) was a Finnish politician representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland.

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Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology is a clinical and surgical specialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders.

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The Organisation of National Socialists (Finnish:, KSJ) was a Finnish Nazi party operating in 1940–1944.

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Otava (publisher)

Otava Publishing Company Ltd (Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava, Förlagsaktiebolaget Otava) is a major Finnish publisher of books.

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Oulu

Oulu (Uleåborg) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Ostrobothnia.

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Oulu Airport

Oulu Airport (Oulun lentoasema, Uleåborgs flygplats) is located in Oulu, Finland, south-west of the city centre.

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Paris Peace Treaties, 1947

The Paris Peace Treaties (Traités de Paris) were signed on 10 February 1947 following the end of World War II in 1945.

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Parliamentary sovereignty

Parliamentary sovereignty, also called parliamentary supremacy or legislative supremacy, is a concept in the constitutional law of some parliamentary democracies.

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Party of Finnish Labor

The Party of Finnish Labor (Finnish:, STP) was a Finnish far-right party operating in the 1930s and 1940s, led by engineer Niilo Rauvala.

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Patriotic Citizens of Viitasaari

The Patriotic Citizens of Viitasaari (Finnish) was an organization operating in Viitasaari in Central Finland.

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Patriotic People's Movement

Patriotic People's Movement (Isänmaallinen kansanliike, IKL, Fosterländska folkrörelsen) was a Finnish nationalist and anti-communist political party.

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Patriotic People's Party

The Patriotic People's Party (Finnish:, IKP) was a Finnish Nazi party in the early 1930s, led by mason Ernest Hedborg.

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Peasant March

The Peasant March was a demonstration in Helsinki on 7 July 1930 by the far-right Lapua movement, attended by more than 12,000 supporters from all over the country.

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Pekka Malinen

Pekka Kullervo Malinen (11 June 1921 Viipuri – 21 September 2004) was Ambassador and Minister and Diplomat.

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Pekka Siitoin

Timo Pekka Olavi Siitoin (20 May 1944 in Varkaus, Finland – 8 December 2003 in Vehmaa, Finland) was a Finnish neo-Nazi, occultist and a Satanist.

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The People's Community Society (Samfundet Folkgemenskap, SF) was a Finnish-Swedish Nazi organization from 1940 to 1944, founded at Söderkulla Manor in the autumn of 1940 in Söderkulla, Sipoo, Finland.

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Power Belongs to the People

Power Belongs to the People (Valta kuuluu kansalle, VKK), formerly known as Parliamentary Group Ano Turtiainen (AT), is a political party in Finland.

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Primorsk, Leningrad Oblast

Primorsk (Примо́рск; Koivisto; Björkö) is a coastal town in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia and is the second largest Russian port on the Baltic, after St. Petersburg.

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Pro-German resistance movement in Finland

The Pro-German resistance movement in Finland was set up during the latter stages of the Second World War after the Moscow Armistice by Nazi Germany and the extreme right in Finland, who prepared for armed struggle against the expected Soviet occupation.

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Reinhard Heydrich

Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich (7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German SS and police official during the Nazi era and a principal architect of the Holocaust.

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Riihimäki

Riihimäki is a town and municipality in the south of Finland, about north of Helsinki and southeast of Tampere.

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Rinne Cabinet

The cabinet of Antti Rinne was the 75th government of Finland.

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Rising Finland

Rising Finland was a Finnish political association founded on October 5, 1940.

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Risto Orko

Risto Orko (born Risto Eliel William Nylund; 15 September 1899 – 29 September 2001) was a Finnish film producer and director.

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Rolf Nevanlinna

Rolf Herman Nevanlinna (né Neovius; 22 October 1895 – 28 May 1980) was a Finnish mathematician who made significant contributions to complex analysis.

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Rusich Group

The Sabotage Assault Reconnaissance Group (DShRG) "Rusich" (Diversionno-shturmovaya razvedyvatel'naya gruppa «Rusich») is a Russian far-rightŠmíd, Tomáš & Šmídová, Alexandra.

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Russian Fascist Party

The Russian Fascist Party (RFP) (Rossiyskaya fashistskaya partiya), sometimes called the All-Russian Fascist Party, was a minor Russian émigré movement that was based in Manchukuo during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Russian Imperial Movement

The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM; Russkoye imperskoye dvizheniye, RID)Marlene Laruelle, Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields (Routledge, 2019), pp.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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Sanna Marin

Sanna Mirella Marin (born 16 November 1985) is a Finnish former politician who served as prime minister of Finland from 2019 to 2023 and as the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) from 2020 to 2023.

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Savonlinna

Savonlinna (lit) is a town in Finland, located in the eastern interior of the country.

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Schildts

Schildts Förlags Ab was a Swedish-language book publisher in Finland.

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Severin Dobrovolsky

Severin Tsezarevich Dobrovolsky (Russian: Северин Цезаревич Добровольский, also Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, September 10, 1881 – 26 January 1946) was a Russian White émigré, who lived after the Russian Civil War as a political refugee in Finland.

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Sicherheitsdienst

Sicherheitsdienst ("Security Service"), full title Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS ("Security Service of the Reichsführer-SS"), or SD, was the intelligence agency of the SS and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany.

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Simon Wiesenthal Center

The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is a Jewish human rights organization established in 1977 by Rabbi Marvin Hier.

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Siniristi

Siniristi (Finnish: Blue Cross, until 1933 Tapparamies, (Finnish: the Axman)) was a Finnish Nazi magazine published between 1931 and 1939 and published by Publishing Company Oy Vasara that was operated by Gunnar von Hertzen and Y. W. Jalander.

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State Police (Finland)

The State Police (Valpo) (Valtiollinen poliisi) was the security agency of Finland from 1937 to 1949.

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Sulo Suorttanen

Sulo Elias Suorttanen (13 February 1921, Valkeala – 24 September 2005) was a Finnish lawyer, civil servant and politician.

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Suomen kansallisbiografia

Suomen kansallisbiografia (The National Biography of Finland) is a collection of more than 6,000 biographies of individuals and families who have made important contributions to the development of Finnish society.

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Suomi-Filmi

Suomi-Filmi, lit.

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Swedish-speaking population of Finland

The Swedish-speaking population of Finland (whose members are called by many names—see below; finlandssvenskar; suomenruotsalaiset) is a linguistic minority in Finland.

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The Brussels Times

The Brussels Times is an English-language Belgian news website, and magazine, headquartered at Avenue Louise in Brussels.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post is an Israeli broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post.

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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a fabricated text purporting to detail a Jewish plot for global domination.

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Thorvald Oljemark

Hjalmar Thorvald Oljemark (24 March 1900 – 25 April 1938) was a Finnish manor owner and a Nazi.

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Tiedonantaja

Tiedonantaja ("Informant") is a Finnish leftist monthly newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland.

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Tito Colliander

Tito Fritiof Colliander (10 February 1904 – 21 May 1989) was a Finnish Eastern Orthodox Christian writer.

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Toivo Horelli

Toivo Johannes Horelli (11 October 1888 – 28 June 1975) was a Finnish politician of the National Coalition Party.

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Turku

Turku (Åbo) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland.

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University of Jyväskylä

The University of Jyväskylä (Jyväskylän yliopisto) is a research university in Jyväskylä, Finland.

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University of Oslo

The University of Oslo (Universitetet i Oslo; Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway.

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Uppslagsverket Finland

Uppslagsverket Finland ('Encyclopedia Finland') is a Swedish-language encyclopedia with a focus on Finland and in particular Finland-Swedish subjects.

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Uusi Suomi

Uusi Suomi was a Finnish daily newspaper that was published from 1919 to 1991.

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Uusimaa

Uusimaa (Nyland,; both lit. 'new land') is a region of Finland.

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Vaasa riot

The Vaasa riot took place on 4 June 1930 in Vaasa, Finland.

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Valkoisten Voitonparaati

The Valkoisten Voitonparaati (Valkoisten voitonparaati) was a military parade of the Finnish White Guard on 16 May 1918 celebrating their decisive victory in the Finnish Civil War, which officially ended the day before.

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Vallila

Vallila is a neighbourhood in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.

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Väinö Auer

Väinö Auer (January 7, 1895, Helsinki – March 20, 1981, Helsinki), the son of senator, was a Finnish geologist and geographer, chiefly remembered as an explorer of Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia.

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Veikko Antero Koskenniemi

Veikko Antero Koskenniemi (8 July 1885 – 4 August 1962) was a Finnish poet born in Oulu.

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Vientirauha

Vientirauha (Finnish for “export peace”) was a paramilitary strikebreaking organization established in Finland in 1920, with 34,000 members at its peak, led by Martti Pihkala.

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Viipuri massacre

The Viipuri massacre was the killing of approximately 360 to 420 Russians in the city of Viipuri (now Vyborg, Russia) during the Finnish Civil War in April–May 1918.

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Volksgemeinschaft

Volksgemeinschaft is a German expression meaning "people's community", "folk community",Richard Grunberger, A Social History of the Third Reich, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971, p. 44.

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Vyborg

Vyborg (Выборг,; Viipuri,; Viborg) is a town and the administrative center of Vyborgsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia.

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Wäinö Aaltonen

Wäinö Valdemar Aaltonen (8 March 1894 – 30 May 1966) was a Finnish artist and sculptor.

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White Guard (Finland)

The White Guard, officially known as the Civil Guard, was a voluntary militia, part of the Finnish Whites movement, that emerged victorious over the socialist Red Guards in the Finnish Civil War of 1918.

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Yle

Yleisradio Oy (Rundradion Ab), abbreviated as Yle (formerly styled in all uppercase until 2012), translated into English as the Finnish Broadcasting Company, is Finland's national public broadcasting company, founded in 1926.

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Yrjö Kilpinen

Yrjö Henrik Kilpinen (4 February 18922 March 1959) was a Finnish composer.

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Yrjö Ruutu

Yrjö Oskar Ruutu (until 1927 Ruuth; 26 December 1887 Helsinki – 27 August 1956 Helsinki) was a Finnish social scientist and politician.

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1933 Finnish parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Finland between 1 and 3 July 1933.

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1936 Finnish parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 July 1936.

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1939 Finnish parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 July 1939.

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2015 European migrant crisis

During 2015, there was a period of significantly increased movement of refugees and migrants into Europe.

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See also

Far-right politics by country

Political movements in Finland

Politics of Finland

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics_in_Finland

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