Artturi Leinonen
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Artturi Aleksanteri Leinonen (15 December 1888, Ylihärmä – 26 February 1963) was a Finnish schoolteacher, journalist, writer and politician. He was a Member of the Parliament of Finland from 1936 to 1939 and again from 1944 to 1945, representing the Agrarian League.[1] Leinonen was an enthusiastic supporter of the Lapua Movement, but opposed the organization after it took a more radical turn. He helped prevent the Mäntsälä rebellion from escalating out of control.[2]
In 1935, Leinonen was sentenced to one month in prison under the Sedition Act for insulting Paavo Virkkunen. Leinonen served his sentence in Vaasa County Prison.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Eduskunta/Artturi Leinonen
- ^ Ylikangas: Meno Mäntsälään – Mäntsälän kapina 1932.
- ^ Mitä tuli mieleeni vesikopissa?, Suomen Kuvalehti, 13.07.1935, nro 28, s. 14, Kansalliskirjaston digitaaliset aineistot
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