Inkeri Lehtinen (1908–1997) was a Finnish communist politician. She served as the education minister of the Terijoki government during the Finnish Democratic Republic. She was among the significant Finnish women politicians during the post-World War II period.[1]
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InkeriLehtinen (1908–1997) was a Finnish communist politician. She served as the education minister of the Terijoki government during the Finnish Democratic...
Lehtinen (born 1952), Finnish jeweller InkeriLehtinen (1908–1997), Finnish politician Jani Lehtinen (born 1974), Finnish racewalker Jarmo Lehtinen (born...
Agriculture Armas Äikiä 1939.2.12 – 1940.12.3 Minister of Education InkeriLehtinen 1939.2.12 – 1940.12.3 Minister of Karelian Affairs Paavo Prokkonen...
and died in Helsinki in 1954. Her daughter Inkeri was an activist for the Communist Party. Sandra Lehtinen Parliament of Finland The first women Members...
edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-926479-1. Lehtinen, Anja Inkeri: Suomen keskiajan filosofian lähteistä. In Knuuttila, Simo; Manninen...
Suomalainen (genetics) 1973: Lauri Posti (Baltic-Finnish languages) 1972: Kustaa Inkeri (mathematics) 1971: Armas Salonen (Mesopotamian and Sumerian culture) 1970:...
National Coalition Party group) Hannu Kemppainen (1983–1987, 1991–1999) Inkeri Kerola (1999–2015) Niilo Keränen (1999–2003, 2015–) Timo Kietäväinen (1983–1991)...
(Happy) (pseudonym Liekki) Mummon haudalla (On grandmas's grave) (pseudonym Inkeri) Maailma on suur (Wide is the world) (Zachris Topelius) Helvinpäivät (Name...
Lebanon but was later cancelled due to the Lebanese Civil War. 1976 Riitta Inkeri Väisänen Finland Isabella Fischbacher Switzerland Lucie Visser Holland...
Retrieved 25 January 2015. Finnish Short Stories. Translated by Väänänen-Jensen, Inkeri; Vähämäki, K. Börje. Iowa City: Penfield Press. 2000. p. 175....
of 1907, the Finnish Literature Society sponsored Madetoja's trip to the Inkeri region in Russia so that he could collect folk songs. Additional good fortune...