- Jaakko; Wecksell, J. A.; Havu, I.; Salovaara, Hannes, eds. (1926). "
Hakaristi".
Pieni Tietosanakirja [Small Encyclopedia] (in Finnish). Vol. I: A–Isonzo...
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ItPsv 41. Here seen in a
later paint scheme with the
later roundel which does not
feature the
hakaristi (hook cross),
generally known as the Swastika....
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published the
magazines Herää
Suomi ('Finland Awake'),
Hakkorset and
Hakaristi ('Swastika',
editor Thorvald Oljemark). In
addition to its own magazines...
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Blenheim IV BL-200 (with the
Finnish Hakaristi markings) at the
Aviation Museum of
Central Finland...
- position. He had
already worked as the editor-in-chief of a
party newspaper Hakaristi.
After a
split in the party,
Raikas formed Finnish Labor Front with his...
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Copenhagen in 1901 can
still be seen today. In Finland, the
swastika (Finnish:
hakaristi) was used as the
official national marking of the
Finnish Defence Forces...
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Tapparamies and Siniristi),
Finnish People's
Organisation (Herää Suomi,
Hakaristi and Hakkorset), the
Finnish Labor Front society (Työrintama and Kansallinen...
- 1932
Kolmannen valtakunnan vieraana, 1936 Lähtö ja loitsu, 1937
Risti ja
hakaristi, 1938 Synkkä yksinpuhelu, 1946
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newspaper published in Finland, for
example the newspaper's
competitors Hakaristi (Swastika) and Työrintama (Labor Front)
continuously agitated for a "solution"...