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Eino Oskari Pekkala (29 November 1887 − 30 September 1956) was a Finnish lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders 1927–1930 and the Finnish People's Democratic League 1945–1948. In the 1920−1930s, Pekkala was twice in prison for his political activities, and he was even kidnapped by the fascist Lapua Movement in 1930. As the political situation in Finland changed after the World War II, Pekkala was the Minister of Education 1945–1946, and the Minister of Justice 1946–1948.

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  • Eino Oskari Pekkala (29 November 1887 − 30 September 1956) was a Finnish lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders 1927–1930 and the Finnish People's Democratic League 1945–1948. In the 1920−1930s, Pekkala was twice in prison for his political activities, and he was even kidnapped by the fascist Lapua Movement in 1930. As the political situation in Finland changed after the World War II, Pekkala was the Minister of Education 1945–1946, and the Minister of Justice 1946–1948. In his youth, Pekkala was a talented athlete. His greatest achievements were three Finnish Championship titles in decathlon. His brother was the Prime Minister of Finland Mauno Pekkala. (en)
  • Eino Oskari Pekkala (né le 29 novembre 1887 à Seinäjoki et mort le 30 septembre 1956 à Helsinki) est un homme politique finlandais. (fr)
  • Eino Oskari Pekkala, född 29 november 1887 i Seinäjoki, död 30 september 1956 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk politiker. Han var bror till Mauno Pekkala. (sv)
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  • Helsinki, Finland (en)
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  • Eino Pekkala (en)
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  • Mary Moorhouse 1928– (en)
  • Salme Murrik 1913–1924 (en)
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  • Eino Oskari Pekkala (né le 29 novembre 1887 à Seinäjoki et mort le 30 septembre 1956 à Helsinki) est un homme politique finlandais. (fr)
  • Eino Oskari Pekkala, född 29 november 1887 i Seinäjoki, död 30 september 1956 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk politiker. Han var bror till Mauno Pekkala. (sv)
  • Eino Oskari Pekkala (29 November 1887 − 30 September 1956) was a Finnish lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders 1927–1930 and the Finnish People's Democratic League 1945–1948. In the 1920−1930s, Pekkala was twice in prison for his political activities, and he was even kidnapped by the fascist Lapua Movement in 1930. As the political situation in Finland changed after the World War II, Pekkala was the Minister of Education 1945–1946, and the Minister of Justice 1946–1948. (en)
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  • Eino Pekkala (en)
  • Eino Pekkala (fr)
  • Eino Pekkala (sv)
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