Finnish-German Society
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The '''Finnish-German Society''' (SSS) was a friendship society maintaining and cultivating ties between |
The '''Finnish-German Society''' (SSS) was a friendship society maintaining and cultivating ties between Finland and Germany. It was set up in 1918 in the wake of the brotherhood-in-arms in [[Finnish Civil War]].Lindblom, Katri: Kääntäminen, ideologia ja kääntämisen ideologia. Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto, 2000. Teos The society saw most activity during the World War II at a time when it sought to tie Finland more tightly Nazi German interests. Mny influential Finns participated in its activities. The SSS was abolished in September 1944, when there was a diplomatic break in the relations between Finland and Germany. |
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[[Image:SSS magazine.jpg|thumb|''Suomi-Saksa'' cultural magazine, [[Joseph Goebbels]] with a Finnish SS man on cover]] |
[[Image:SSS magazine.jpg|thumb|''Suomi-Saksa'' cultural magazine, [[Joseph Goebbels]] with a Finnish SS man on cover]] |
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