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Iisakki Vihtori Kosola (10 July 1884 – 14
December 1936) was a
Finnish politician,
activist and...
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political movement founded in and
named after the town of Lapua. Led by
Vihtori Kosola, it
turned towards far-right
politics after its
founding and was...
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Vihtori Vesterinen (27
January 1885 in Kivijärvi – 28 June 1958) was a
Finnish farmer and politician. He
served as
Deputy Minister of
Agriculture from...
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Vihtori Kosonen (1873–1934) was a
Finnish journalist, publisher, and free-thinker.
Kosonen first worked as an
editor at the Työmies newspaper,
which was...
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Kalle Vihtori Åkerlund (born 5 July 1969) is a
Finnish serial killer.
Initially sentenced to life
imprisonment for the 1995
murder of his ex-wife...
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Vihtori Vainio (2
August 1890,
Jokioinen – 25
March 1942) was a
Finnish filer and politician. He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
Finland from 1922...
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Viktor (
Vihtori)
Viitanen (18
November 1863,
Honkilahti - 1918) was a
Finnish prison officer and politician. He was a
member of the
Parliament of Finland...
- born in Alastaro,
Grand Duchy of Finland, on 17
October 1917 to
Frans Vihtori Koivunen and Aune
Sofia Koivunen. They had six children, of
which Aimo...
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Vihtori Urvikko (29
April 1889 – 2
April 1961) was a
Finnish wrestler. He
competed in the
lightweight event at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "
Vihtori Urvikko"...
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drawing huge
crowds of supporters. Some of the movement's leaders, like
Vihtori Kosola and
Vilho Annala, were
based in Lapua. On 30
October 1930, the Lapua...