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Vilho Helanen
Vilho Helanen during the Continuation War
Born

Vilho Veikko Päiviö Helanen


(1899-11-24)24 November 1899
Died8 June 1952(1952-06-08) (aged 52)
CitizenshipFinnish
EducationPh. D.
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki
OccupationCivil servant
Known forPolitical activist, author
TitleChairman of the Academic Karelia Society
Term1927-1928; 1934-1935; 1935-1944
Political partyNational Progressive Party

Vilho Veikko Päiviö Helanen (24 November 1899 – 8 June 1952) was a Finnish civil servant and politician.

Helanen was born in Oulu, and was a student as the University of Helsinki, where he gained an MA in 1923 and completed his doctorate in 1940.[1] From 1924 to 1926 he edited the student paper Ylioppilaslehti and around this time joined the Academic Karelia Society.[1] He served as chairman of the group from 1927 to 1928, from 1934 to 1935 and again from 1935 to 1944, helping to turn the Society against democracy.[1] Helanen visited Estonia in 1933 and was amazed at the high levels of popular support for the far right that he witnessed there, in contrast to Finland where it was a more marginal force.[2] As a result, he was involved in the coup attempt of the Vaps Movement in Estonia in 1935.[1]

Helanen was a major inspiration for the Patriotic People's Movement and a close friend of Elias Simojoki, although he did not join the group and instead became a vocal supporter of Adolf Hitler.[1] He formed his own group, Rising Finland, in 1940 which, despite his earlier radicalism, became associated with the mainstream National Progressive Party.[1] Helanen was one of the leaders of the Pro-German resistance movement in Finland.[3]

Rising to be head of the civil service during the Second World War, Helanen was arrested in 1948 for continuing to collaborate with the Nazis after Finland switched sides. On 6 May 1950, he was found guilty of treason and sentenced to six years in prison.[4] Helanen was pardoned on 3 March 1951. Following his release, he worked for Suomi-Filmi and also wrote a series of detective novels.[4] He died of a heart attack in the railway station at Frankfurt am Main, West Germany.

References

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  • ^ Andres Kasekamp, The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, p. 93
  • ^ Lappalainen, Niilo: Aselevon jälkeen. WSOY, 1997. ISBN 951-0-21813-8. p. 106
  • ^ a b Rees, Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right, p. 177

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vilho_Helanen&oldid=1203880884"

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