Toivo Johannes Horelli (11 October 1888 – 28 June 1975) was a Finnish politician of the National Coalition Party. He was a member of the Parliament of...
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scholar Toivo Halonen (1893–1984), Finnish politician Toivo Harjunpää (1910–1995), Finnish-born American Lutheran priest and professor Toivo Horelli (1888–1975)...
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the German Sicherheitspolizei. Anthoni and the Minister of Interior Toivo Horelli were responsible for the deportation of 135 German refugees, including...
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1941. Like Kauhanen, Anthoni was pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic, as was Toivo Horelli, the interior minister who acted as their supervisor. After the outbreak...
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have a Jewish question. In November 1942, the Minister of the Interior Toivo Horelli and the head of State Police Arno Anthoni secretly deported eight Jewish...
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Linkomies 1939–1943 NCP Toivo Horelli 1943–1945 NCP Vihtori Vesterinen 1945 Agrarian League Lennart Heljas 1945–1946 Agrarian League Toivo Kujala 1947–1958 SKDL...
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left: Toivo Horelli, Vilho Annala, Rolf Witting, Rudolf Walden, Risto Ryti, Väinö Tanner, Antti Kukkonen, Väinö Salovaara, Oskari Lehtonen and Toivo Ikonen...
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operated under Ministry of the Interior, led by pro-Nazi and antisemitic Toivo Horelli. The State Police itself was led by also openly pro-Nazi and antisemitic...
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(SDP); Matti Heikkilä (Kok); Sulo Heiniö (KE); Kaisa Hiilelä (SDP); Toivo Horelli (Kok); Olavi Kajala (SDP); Edvard Kujala (SDP); Alpo Lumme (SDP); and...
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(1938–1939) Aarne Honka (1933–1939, 1948–1951) Niilo Honkala (1945–1958) Toivo Horelli (1933–1945) Kaarlo Huhtala (1930–1933) Mikko Hurtta (1939–1945) Rakel...
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