Mauno Pekkala (27 January 1890 – 30 June 1952) was a Finnish statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister from 1946 to 1948. Mauno Pekkala was...
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politician Mary Pekkala (1889–1975), British-born Finnish civil rights activist Mauno Pekkala (1890–1952), Finnish politician Tomi Pekkala (born 1988), Finnish...
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poet, painter and theatre director Mauno Nurmi (1936–2018), professional football and ice hockey player Mauno Pekkala (1890–1952), Finnish politician and...
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Prime Minister of Finland Mauno Pekkala. Eino Pekkala was born in 1887 to the family of the park ranger Johan Oskari Pekkala (1864–1939) and Amanda Matilda...
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government. Paasikivi even appointed a communist, People's Democrat Mauno Pekkala, as prime minister in 1946. Paasikivi's political flexibility had its...
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first husband was notable Finnish left wing politician Eino Pekkala, brother of Mauno Pekkala. During the early years of the Communist Party of Great Britain...
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Mauno Pekkala's cabinet was the 31st government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet's time period was from March 26, 1946, to August 29, 1948. It...
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democrats and parties of the centre, and in 1946 SKDL's Mauno Pekkala became the prime minister. The Pekkala government led the state until summer 1948, after...
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of their supporters in Finland. When, in 1946, the Communist-allied Mauno Pekkala finally won an election and became the prime minister of a coalition...
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former Prime Minister Mauno Pekkala, would draw votes away from the Social Democrats (who quietly supported Paasikivi), because Pekkala was a former Social...
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Kusti Paasikivi (1946–1956) 19 Mauno Pekkala (1890–1952) 26 March 1946 29 July 1948 2 years, 126 days — SKDL 31. Pekkala SKDL–SDP–ML–RKP 20 Karl-August...
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Paasikivi (Unaffiliated/No party) 1.12.1939 – 27.3.1940 (Ryti I Cabinet) Mauno Pekkala (Social Democratic Party) 17.11.1944 – 24.11.1944 (Paasikivi II Cabinet)...
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Joseph Stalin. To the left of Stalin are the Prime Minister of Finland Mauno Pekkala, to the right of Stalin are Foreign Ministers Carl Enckell and Reinhold...
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replaced by Arvi E. Heiskanen [fi] and as completely new members by Mauno Pekkala and Aaro Tynell. Erik von Frenckell was the chairman of the organizing...
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vigorously. They had even held the Prime Ministership since March 1946, with Mauno Pekkala serving in that position. They had organized many mass meetings, demanded...
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Oskari Mantere Martti Miettunen Juho Kusti Paasikivi Rafael Paasio Mauno Pekkala Johan Wilhelm Rangell Lauri Kristian Relander Risto Ryti Eugen Schauman...
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August 1944 Prime Minister Johan W. Rangell Edwin Linkomies Preceded by Mauno Pekkala Succeeded by Onni Hiltunen In office 12 March 1937 – 1 December 1939...
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Secretary to Prime Minister J. K. Paasikivi, and between 1946 and 1948 and Mauno Pekkala. From 1954 he was the Consul General, deputy head of the Political Department...
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Prime minister (1944) Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Prime minister (1944–1946) Mauno Pekkala, Prime minister (1946–1948) Karl-August Fagerholm, Prime minister (1948–1950)...
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the Communists, by format the actual "Popular Bloc", such as Mauno Pekkala's Cabinet or Mauno Koivisto's I Cabinet. What makes the definition more confusing...
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264 days SDP Cajander, AimoAimo Cajander (National Progressive) 16 Pekkala, MaunoMauno Pekkala (1890–1952) 1 December 1939 22 May 1942 2 years, 172 days SDP...
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Council of State (4 Jun 1948–29 Jul 1948) 65 People's Democratic League Mauno Pekkala Tyyne Leivo-Larsson Deputy Minister of Social Affairs (29 Jul 1948–17...
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Minister In Office Cabinet (Cabinets) Number of Ministerial days (Total) Party Mauno Pekkala 27 Mar 1946–29 Jul 1948 Pekkala 856 People's Democratic League...
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Koivulahti-Lehto (SDP); Artturi Koskinen (SDP); Eino Palovesi (ML); Mauno Pekkala (SKDL); Onni Peltonen (SDP); Ville Puumalainen (SKDL); Väinö Rankila...
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137 days Independent Paasikivi II 20 Mauno Pekkala (1890–1952) 17 April 1945 27 March 1946 344 days SKDL Paasikivi III Pekkala 21 Yrjö Kallinen (1886–1976) 27...
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Walden January 4, 1941 – March 5, 1943 Independent Minister of Finance Mauno Pekkala Väinö Tanner January 4, 1941 – May 22, 1942 May 22, 1942 – March 5,...
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31 March 1925 13 December 1926 1 year, 257 days Tulenheimo Kallio II Mauno Pekkala Social Democratic 13 December 1926 17 December 1927 1 year, 4 days Tanner...
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December 1, 1939 – March 27, 1940 Agrarian League Minister of Finance Mauno Pekkala December 1, 1939 – March 27, 1940 Social Democratic Party of Finland...
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Juho Nykänen (1951–1954) Ville Puumalainen (1945–1954) Eino Pekkala (1945–1948) Mauno Pekkala (1945–1953) (defected from Social Democratic Party group)...
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Ailio 13 December 1926 17 December 1927 SDP Minister of Agriculture Mauno Pekkala 13 December 1926 17 December 1927 SDP Minister of Transport and Public...
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