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    The Academic Karelia Society (Akateeminen Karjala-Seura, AKS) was a Finnish nationalist and Finno-Ugric activist organization aiming at the growth and...
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  • Ladoga Karelia North Karelia, an administrative region in present-day Finland Central Karelia, subdivision of North Karelia Pielinen Karelia, subdivision...
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    Finnish cause in the coming peace negotiations. Members of the Academic Karelia Society (AKS), a Finno-Ugric activist organization, held a dominating role...
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  • Union Party Wang Jingwei Kuomintang Northern / Northwestern Europe Academic Karelia Society Ailtirí na hAiséirghe Autonome Nationalisten Bases Autónomas Black...
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    Greater Finland (category History of Karelia)
    helped Finnish settlements spread, especially in the 1860s. The Academic Karelia Society and the Finnish Heritage Association worked actively with the Kvens...
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    far-right politics, being involved in both the founding of the Academic Karelia Society and in the Lapua Movement. In 1940, he was also involved in talks...
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    independence. Academic Karelia Society - Former Finnish nationalist and Finno-Ugric activist organization Republican Movement of Karelia - another Karelian...
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    of Karelia), and was held in October 1919. The growth of Pan-Finnicism in Finnish society gave rise to such organizations as the Academic Karelia Society...
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    considered to have had a considerable influence on the ideology of the Academic Karelia Society and president Urho Kekkonen. In 1944, all Nazi parties in Finland...
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    expand its borders, especially into East Karelia. Some right-wing groups, such as the Academic Karelia Society, supported a Greater Finland ideology. This...
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