Niilo Rauvala
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Niilo Vilho Rauvala (15 June 1883
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- 24 April 1956) was a Finnish engineer and the chairman of the far-right
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and the Nazi
Party of Finnish Labor The Party of Finnish Labor ( Finnish: , STP) was a Finnish far-right party operating in the 1930s and 1940s, led by engineer Niilo Rauvala. The party's motto was: "Finland into a great and rich nation state". In 1940s, the organization was known ...
in the 1930s and 1940s.


Biography

Rauvala's parents were farmer Reinhold Rauvala and Selma Junttila. He attended Turku Technical School and graduated as an engineer from Tampere University of Technology in 1915. Rauvala was employed by the State Railways from 1903 to 1915 and after that he worked at Lokomo Oy from 1916 to 1917 and at agricultural shop Hankkija from 1917 to 1921. Rauvala founded the ''Inventors' Patent Office'' in 1926 and in 1944 the ''Finnish Patent Office'' to continue its operations. He was also the director of ''Engineer Agency Ltd'' and since 1935 was member of the Executive Board of Kullervo-factories. During the war years 1939–1944, Rauvala was employed by the General Staff of the Defense Forces. In the summer of 1918, Rauvala was elected to a three-member committee that prepared for the establishment of the right-wing socialist Social Democratic Reform Party of Finland. On the basis of the preparations, the Socialist Labor Party was formed in June 1919 , and Rauvala was elected to the five-member party committee. In 1929 Rauvala was elected the chairman of
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, whose main themes were opposition to
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,
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and
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. The organization also spread rumors of a communist coup and planned a march of 12,000 men to
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by August 1929. Its purpose was to suspend the activities of parliament and appoint a dictator to lead the country. A number of well-known far-right figures became involved, such as Jäger Lieutenant
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, Jäger Captain Iivari Hyppölä and businessman Rafael Haarla. The fascist revolutionary project was eventually taken so seriously by the country’s political leadership that, following a threat of civil servant strike, President
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decided to dissolve parliament, which opposed civil servant pay rises, and hold new elections. A strike by civil servants would also have paralyzed the police and thus enabled a coup. Rauvala was the vice-chairman of the Free Workers' Union in the early 1930s and in 1932 he became the chairman of the newly formed Rightist-Workers' and Peasants' Party. This party later used the names Party of Finnish Labor and the New Finnish Party. Rauvala also served as the editor-in-chief of the party's magazine Vapaa Suomi (Free Finland). In 1933, the Party of Finnish Labor published a Finnish edition of the
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translated by the party secretary Taavi Vanhanen.online version
/ref> In 1949–1951, Rauvala also had two new parties, the names of which were the Middle Class Party and the Finnish People's Party. The latter party emphasized opposition to Swedish language and its candidate list included Professor Emeritus Iivari Leiviskä. Former
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members were involved in the activities. Later, Rauvala participated in the elections as a candidate for the Finnish People's Party. Niilo Rauvala married Hellin Laitinen in 1921. They had two children. Rauvala was a member of the board of the Finnish
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Society. Tien varrelta. Teosofi, 01.05.1927, nro 5-6, s. 47
Kansalliskirjasto
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Works

*''Moottorivetäjien käytön kannattavaisuudesta''. Keskusosuusliike Hankkija, Helsinki 1920 *''Koneet ja maatalous eli satotulokset kaksinkertaisiksi. 1 osa, Maanmuokkauskoneet''. Otava 1928 *''Suomalaisten keksintöjen merkitys talouselämässämme, eripainos'' Forum 10. Helsinki 1936


References

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