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  2. 1948 Finnish parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1948, there were even unproven rumours of an imminent coup attempt by the Finnish communists. Some Finnish war veterans condemned the communist interior minister Yrjö Leino for deporting to the Soviet Union Ingrian Finns, East Karelians and Estonians who had fought in the Finnish army during the Continuation War.

  3. Finno-Soviet Treaty of 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance of 1948, also known as the YYA Treaty from the Finnish Ystävyys-, yhteistyö- ja avunantosopimus (YYA-sopimus) (Swedish: Vänskaps-, samarbets- och biståndsavtalet (VSB-avtalet)), was the basis for Finno–Soviet relations from 1948 to 1992.

  4. History of Finland (1917–present) - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Finland was in the grey zone between the West and the Soviet Union. The 1948 agreement between Finland and the Soviet Union on friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance, 'the YYA Agreement', attached Finland militarily to the same camp as the Soviet Union, although Finland officially declared that it was an impartial state.

  5. Category:1948 in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland portal; History portal; Geography portal ... Pages in category "1948 in Finland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Timeline of Finnish history - Wikipedia

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    Juho Kusti Paasikivi became president of Finland. [8] 1947: 10 February: The Paris Peace Treaties were signed and restored borders from 1 January 1941. 1952: Finland entered into a passport union. 1956: 1 March: Urho Kekkonen became president of Finland. [8] 1961: Finland requested membership for the European Free Trade Association. 1975

  7. List of presidents of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Regent (interim head of state) of Finland (1918–1919). Commander-in-Chief of the Finnish Defence Forces (1939–1945). The only Field Marshal and Marshal of Finland. Decreed as president in 1944 by an exception law. Resigned in 1946 because of poor health. Finland's only non-partisan president and the only president to die outside Finland. 7.

  8. Fagerholm I cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Fagerholm's first cabinet was the 32nd government of Finland, which lasted from 29 July 1948 to 17 March 1950. [1] It was a minority government headed by Social Democratic Prime Minister Karl-August Fagerholm.

  9. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The history of Finland begins around 9,000 BC during the end of the last glacial period. ... Most of the children were sent back by 1948, but 15–20% remained abroad.