Tuure Valdemar Lehén (28 April 1893 – 12 October 1976) was a prominent Finnish communist and later Finnish-Soviet politician as well as a philosopher,...
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sculptor and author Tuure Lehén (1893–1976), Finnish-Soviet politician, philosopher and historian All pages with titles containing Lehen Lehner (disambiguation)...
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Defense Akseli Anttila 1939.2.12 – 1940.12.3 Minister of Internal Affairs Tuure Lehén 1939.2.12 – 1940.12.3 Minister of Agriculture Armas Äikiä 1939.2.12 –...
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Väinö Jokinen, Yrjö Sirola, Lauri Letonmäki, Kössi Kaatra, Lauri Luoto, Tuure Lehén and Santeri Nuorteva. The book has been described as propagandist with...
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pseudonym during his clandestine work in Germany), probably aided by Tuure Lehén (an important Finnish communist and later Finnish-Soviet politician,...
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Democratic Federation. Kuusinen was married to communist politicians Tuure Lehén (1923–1933) and Yrjö Leino (1945–1950). She died in Moscow on 18 March...
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Kriegel Dušan Kveder Arthur H. Landis Jef Last Oliver Law Laurie Lee Tuure Lehén Maurice Levitas - Dublin, Ireland. Yank Levy Luigi Longo Karlo Lukanov...
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