Juho Niukkanen (27 July 1888 in Kirvu – 17 May 1954 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician prior to, during, and after the Winter War. He was a member of...
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skier and Olympic competitor Juho Niukkanen (1888–1954), Finnish politician Juho Nykänen (born 1985), Finnish footballer Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870–1956)...
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Finance Minister Väinö Tanner (Social Democrat) and Defence Minister Juho Niukkanen (Agrarian). Finland had clearly recovered from the Great Depression...
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international petition on his behalf was sent to the Finnish defense minister Juho Niukkanen, which included the signatures of sixty British MPs and notables such...
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commander Max Jakobson, Finnish diplomat Gustaf Komppa, Finnish chemist Juho Niukkanen, Finnish politician Karl Lennart Oesch, Finnish military commander Larin...
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Valtapeliä elokuussa 1940, directed by Veli-Matti Saikkonen. Kallio and Juho Niukkanen in 1920s. Kallio speaking on the radio in 1930s. Kallio in his office...
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(1888, Viipuri – 1954), a Finnish bootlegger, footballer and adventurer Juho Niukkanen (1888 in Kirvu – 1954), Finnish minister Karl Lennart Oesch (1892 in...
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illness) Erkki Liikanen 2004–2018 Olli Rehn 2018– Erik von Frenckell Juho Niukkanen Veikko Kokkola Juha Rihtniemi (−1971) Harri Holkeri (1971–1979) Matti...
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Kallio Prime Minister of Finland 1926–1927 Succeeded by Juho Sunila Preceded by Juho Niukkanen Minister of Finance (Finland) 1937–1939 Succeeded by Mauno...
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Lauri Helenius [fi] (1953) Mikko Louhivaara (1953) Pekka Myrberg (1953) Juho Niukkanen (1953) Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (1953) Aarne Wuorimaa (1953) Bruno Kivikoski...
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Tanner (SDP) 12 Niukkanen, JuhoJuho Niukkanen (1888–1954) 17 December 1927 22 December 1928 1 year, 5 days Agrarian Sunila, JuhoJuho Sunila (Agrarian)...
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armory were transferred to southern Finland by Minister of Defense Juho Niukkanen before his resignation in the case of a coup. Svinhufvud was appointed...
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Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that Ståhlberg's re-election (after a six-year break)...
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Löthman-Koponen Albin Manner (1917–1927, 1929–1933) Henrik Niskanen (1919–1924) Juho Niukkanen (1917–1933, 1936–1954) Kalle Nurmela (1914–1919) Matti Oja (1919–1922)...
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4 July 1930 – 21 March 1931 Preceded by Kyösti Kallio Succeeded by Juho Niukkanen Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 27 March 1937 – 5 March 1943 Prime...
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Kyösti Kallio 31 Mar 1925–31 Dec 1925 Tulenheimo 276 Agrarian League Juho Niukkanen 31 Dec 1925–13 Dec 1926 21 Mar 1931–14 Dec 1932 Kallio II Sunila II...
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Independent Independent Swedish People's Party Minister of Defence Juho Niukkanen March 12, 1937 – March 12, 1937 Agrarian League Minister of the Interior...
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taxes, cut the interest rate, and reduce wages by 10%. Finance Minister Juho Niukkanen (Agrarian League) presented an austerity budget to Parliament in September...
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of Defence (Finland) 1918–1919 Succeeded by Karl Emil Berg Preceded by Juho Niukkanen Minister of Defence (Finland) 1940–1944 Succeeded by Väinö Valve...
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December 1928 16 August 1929 237 days National Progressive Mantere 16 Juho Niukkanen (1888–1954) 16 August 1929 4 July 1930 322 days Centre Kallio III 17...
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Sunila II cabinet (redirect from Juho Sunila's second cabinet)
Juho Sunila's second cabinet was the 19th government of Republic of Finland. This Cabinet's time period was from March 21, 1931–December 14, 1932. It was...
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Finnish government. Foreign Minister Eljas Erkko and Defence Minister Juho Niukkanen rejected the offer and were backed by President Kyösti Kallio. However...
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Sunila I cabinet (redirect from Juho Sunila's first cabinet)
Juho Sunila's first cabinet was the 15th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from December 17, 1927 to December 22, 1928. It was...
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Kaila 16 August 1929 – 4 July 1930 Agrarian League Minister of Defence Juho Niukkanen 16 August 1929 – 4 July 1930 Agrarian League Minister of the Interior...
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1, 1939 – March 27, 1940 Swedish People's Party Minister of Defence Juho Niukkanen December 1, 1939 – March 27, 1940 Agrarian League Minister of Finance...
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(SFP); Hertta Kuusinen (SKDL); J. E. Lampinen (ML); Bertel Lindh (SFP); Juho Niukkanen (ML); Kurt Nordfors (SFP); Gösta Rosenberg (SKDL); Eino Saari (SK);...
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Minister of Agriculture Juho Sunila November 14, 1922 – January 18, 1924 Independent Deputy Minister of Agriculture Juho Niukkanen November 14, 1922 – January...
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Vennola II cabinet (redirect from Juho Vennola's second cabinet)
Juho Vennola's second cabinet was the sixth Government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was April 9, 1921 – June 2, 1922. It was a minority...
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October 7, 1936 – March 12, 1937 Agrarian League Minister of Finance Juho Niukkanen October 7, 1936 – March 12, 1937 Agrarian League Minister of Education...
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municipality of the Viipuri province of Finland. It is the birthplace of Juho Niukkanen (1888–1954) and Liisi Beckmann (1924–2004). 61°4′58.8″N 29°18′0″E /...
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