Yrjö Raikas Explained

Yrjö Raikas
Birth Date:May 26, 1888
Birth Place:Rapukoski, Russian Empire
Death Place:Helsinki
Mawards:Order of the Cross of Liberty
Office2:Leader of the Finnish People's Organisation
Term Start2:1936
Term End2:1936
Office3:Leader of the Finnish Labor Front
Term Start3:1936
Term End3:1939
Office4:Leader of the National Socialists of Finland
Term Start4:1941
Term End4:1944

Yrjö Ilmari Raikas (former Durchman.[1] May 26 1888 Rapukoski, Vyborg rural municipality – February 10, 1962 Helsinki) was Finnish 1930s and 1940s right-wing extremist politician.

Life

Raikas passed the matriculation exam in 1908, graduated as an agronomist in 1913 and graduated as a bachelor of philosophy in 1914.[2]

Originally Raikas had worked as an entrepreneur but his company had bankrupted in the early 1930s recessionary. In the Finnish civil war Raikas fought on the White side as the commander of the second company of the third battalion of the Karelian guard regiment.[3] He was wounded on March 2, 1918. Raikas was awarded ”for his proven cold-bloodedness and courage in battle” 4th class Cross of Liberty.[4] Raikas belonged to the board of the Alliance of War of Freedom Disabled.[5]

Political activism

Raikas worked for a long time with Arvi Kalsta in the 1930s. He led the Finnish People's Organisation after Kalsta left the position. He had already worked as the editor-in-chief of a party newspaper Hakaristi. After a split in the party, Raikas formed Finnish Labor Front with his supporters. In 1941 Raikas formed the National Socialists of Finland and founded the Kansallissosialisti newspaper whose circulation was 11,000.[6] The Organization of National Socialists operated until September 1944, when it was abolished pursuant to Article 21 of the peace treaty concluded between Finland and the Soviet Union. At the same time, Raikas was arrested together with a few other Finnish National Socialists and was ordered to be deported to the countryside.[7] [8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Suomalainen Wirallinen Lehti, 16.09.1908, nro 214, s. 2. Kansalliskirjasto. Viitattu 26.11.2018
  2. https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/aikakausi/binding/927741?page=23 Yrjö Raikas 50-vuotias
  3. Karjala Vapaussodassa II, Komonen Antti,1934, s.60.
  4. Suomen tasavallan joukkojen ylipäällikön päiväkäsky, 01.01.1918, nro null, s. 167. Kansalliskirjasto
  5. Vapaussodan Invaliidien Liitto kokoontui tiistaina Helsingissä vuosikokoukseen.Laatokka, 20.02.1930, nro 20, s. 3. Kansalliskirjasto
  6. Suomen lehdistön historia 5: Hakuteos Aamulehti – Kotka Nyheter, s. 262. Kuopio: Kustannuskiila, 1988. ISBN 951-657-239-1
  7. Haataja, Lauri: Kotinatsit luokkakuvassa Henrik Ekberg tutki suomalaiset johtajan varjot (Kirja-arvio teoksesta: Henrik Ekberg: Führerns trogna följeslagare. Den finländska nazismen 1932-1944. Schildts 1991.) Helsingin Sanomat 22.1.1992.
  8. https://www.hs.fi/lehti/hsarchive/1962-02-14/2 Yrjö Raikkaan kuolinilmoitus
  9. https://www.uppslagsverket.fi/sv/sok/view-170045-nazism nazism