Yrjö Esalas Emanuel Mäkelin (1 June 1875 – 18 September 1923), was a Finnish Socialist, journalist, a leader of the Finnish labour movement and Member...
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labor activist Emmi Mäkelin (1871–1962), Finnish midwife and politician Impi Mäkelin [fi] (1880–1945), Finnish writer Yrjö Mäkelin (1875–1923), Finnish...
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poet Yrjö Kilpinen (1892–1959), Finnish composer Yrjö Kokko (1903–1977), Finnish author Yrjö Lindegren (1900–1952), Finnish architect Yrjö Mäkelin (1875–1923)...
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as well as asking for an end to censorship. The text was drafted by Yrjö Mäkelin, the chief editor of the Tampere social democratic newspaper Kansan Lehti...
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strike, the Red Declaration, written by Finnish politician and journalist Yrjö Mäkelin, was published in Tampere, demanding dissolution of the Senate of Finland...
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K. H. Wiik, Oskari Tokoi and Yrjö Mäkelin, among others, supported the Jäger movement. The son of the latter, Leo Mäkelin, joined the ranks of the Jägers...
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Denny Barry 1923-08-02 Irish Free State Hunger strike Irish Republican Yrjö Mäkelin 1923-09-18 Finland Suicide Socialist, journalist and former member of...
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August 1917, however as the Guard's leader, Yrjö Mäkelin, was in Helsinki when the fighting began, Yrjö Kallinen was set as the de facto leader of the...
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Wilhelm Lagerborg (October 28, 1796, Tammela – March 28, 1849, Oulu) Yrjö Mäkelin (June 1, 1875 Tampere – September 18, 1923) Teuvo Pakkala (April 9, 1862...
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"Kansanedustajat: Antti Mäkelin" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 6 August 2023. "Kansanedustajat: Yrjö Mäkelin" (in Finnish)....
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