The National Socialists of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Kansallissosialistit, SKS) was a Finnish National Socialist party operating in 1941–1944, led by Yrjö Raikas [fi]. The party's newspaper was the daily Kansallissosialisti (National Socialist) that was funded by Petter Forsström.
SKS's registered associations – the General National Socialist Association and the National Socialist Support Association – were dissolved under Article 21 of the ceasefire agreement between Finland and the Soviet Union on September 23, 1944, immediately on the same day that the agreement was approved and entered into force.[1]
SKS had local chapters in Helsinki, Turku, Tampere, Hämeenlinna, Jyväskylä, Rauma, Salo, Tikkakoski and Vaasa. Helsinki had multiple chapter. The women's organization SKS Women was founded in March 1942 and the youth organization SKS Youth in October.[2]
^Mikko Uola (1999). "Suomi sitoutuu hajottamaan...": Järjestöjen lakkauttaminen vuoden 1944 välirauhansopimuksen 21. artiklan perusteella. Helsinki: Suomen Historiallinen Seura. pp. 262–271. ISBN 951-710-119-8.
^Ekberg 1991, s. 248–249.
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