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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vihtori Kosola. Iisakki Vihtori Kosola (10 July 1884 – 14 December 1936) was a Finnish politician, activist and...
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    political movement founded in and named after the town of Lapua. Led by Vihtori Kosola, it turned towards far-right politics after its founding and was banned...
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    the 1956, 1962 and 1968 presidential elections. Niilo Kosola was the younger son of Vihtori Kosola. "Eduskunta - kansanedustajat". Eduskunta.fi. Retrieved...
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  • were Herman Gummerus, Vilho Annala and Erkki Räikkönen. Lapua leader Vihtori Kosola was imprisoned for his part in the Mäntsälä rebellion at the time of...
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  • Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) in Finland led by the Lutherans (körtti) Vihtori Kosola and Vilho Annala respectively. Pastor Elias Simojoki led the IKL's youth...
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    backlash after the attacks, the radicals soon took public credit for it. Vihtori Kosola, who had not been one of the planners of the attack, but now set out...
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  • nationalist, pro-German, and anti-communist political movement. Led by Vihtori Kosola, it turned towards far-right politics after its founding and was banned...
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  • begins when a group of mainly the former White Guard members, led by Vihtori Kosola, interrupted communism occasion at the Workers' House in Lapua, Finland...
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    Bolesław Piasecki, Radola Gajda, Eoin O'Duffy, Sven Olov Lindholm, Vihtori Kosola, and Konstantin Rodzaevsky. Other right-wing/far-right political parties...
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    demonstration focused on opposing communism. In his speech to the Parliament, Vihtori Kosola, the leader of the Lapua movement, presented his demands for legislation...
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    Juho Annala Vilho Annala Johannes Gabriel Granö Anneli Jäätteenmäki Vihtori Kosola Teemu Mäki Esko Nikkari Jutta Urpilainen Jukka Haapalainen Lapua Movement...
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    Commanders and leaders Aarne Sihvo P. E. Svinhufvud Artturi Vuorimaa  Vihtori Kosola  K. M. Wallenius  Strength unknown at the time 500 in Mäntsälä, 5,000...
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    worst mistake to be shaking hands with the leader of the movement, Vihtori Kosola, in connection with a peasant march in the summer of 1930, which was...
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    According to some contemporaries, if the coup had been successful, then Vihtori Kosola, the leader of the movement, would have become a fascist dictator of...
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    party in the Parliament of Finland. Whilst the official leader was Vihtori Kosola real control of the movement rested with Annala and his close lieutenant...
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    established close relations with the leaders of the movement, such as Vihtori Kosola, and gained influence, she began to be nicknamed "Captain of Lapua"...
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  • brother of Oskari Lahdensuo. Jalo Lahdensuo's niece was married to Vihtori Kosola, who was the leader of the Lapua Movement. "Eduskunta - kansanedustajat"...
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  • representatives were escorted to Vihtori Kosola's residence in Lapua. The subsequent release of the individuals by Kosola, who was in Helsinki at the time...
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  • Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Juho Kusti Paasikivi Vihtori Kosola Aimo Cajander Party National Coalition IKL National Progressive Last election...
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    Finnish Civil War. One of the organisation's best-known agents was Vihtori Kosola in Southern Ostrobothnia. The employees of Vientirauha considered the...
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  • extreme opponent of the Swedish language. During the spring of 1929, Vihtori Kosola and Arvi Kalsta were asked to be the leaders of the Alliance, with Kalsta...
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    Ezio Maria Gray (left) and the Finnish fascist leader Vihtori Kosola in Helsinki 1935....
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    the name of Niilo Kosola, National Coalition Party representative and the Minister for Agriculture, with his father Vihtori Kosola, who had been the leader...
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    Especially in Southern Ostrobothnia, Pihkala's organization was strong. Vihtori Kosola, the future frontman of the Lapua movement was an agent for the Vientirauha...
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    appointed National Coalition representative Niilo Kosola, son of Lapua Movement founder Vihtori Kosola, as a minister within the Ministry of Agriculture...
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    1933–1939 SPP Edwin Linkomies 1939–1943 NCP Toivo Horelli 1943–1945 NCP Vihtori Vesterinen 1945 Agrarian League Lennart Heljas 1945–1946 Agrarian League...
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  • Party group) Lauri Tuunanen (1907–1910) Karl Gustaf Veijola (1908–1909) Vihtori Vesterinen (1919–1951) Artur Wuorimaa (1917–1921) Otto Åkesson (1922–1924)...
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  • policeman. KOLBENHEYER, Erwin Guido (1878–1962) Pro-Nazi novelist. KOSOLA, Vihtori Iisakki (1884–1936) Leader of the Lapua Movement. KRATZENBERG, Damian...
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  • Kekkonen V 2225 Eemil Luukka 17 Nov 1944–17 Apr 1945 Paasikivi II 152 Vihtori Vesterinen 9 Nov 1945–26 Mar 1946 26 Mar 1946–29 Jul 1948 Paasikivi III...
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