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Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto (24 August 1899 – 17 December 1963) was a Finnish communist politician and trade unionist. Born to a working-class family, Murto became a saw mill worker, and joined both the Finnish Woodworkers' Union and the Finnish Communist Party (SKP). In 1927, he became president of the union, and in 1930 he briefly served as president of the Finnish Trade Union Federation, to which the union was affiliated. The federation and its affiliates were banned, and Murto moved to the Soviet Union to study at the Lenin School.

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  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto (né le 24 août 1899 à Revonlahti et mort le 17 décembre 1963 à Helsinki) est un homme politique finlandais. (fr)
  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto (24 August 1899 – 17 December 1963) was a Finnish communist politician and trade unionist. Born to a working-class family, Murto became a saw mill worker, and joined both the Finnish Woodworkers' Union and the Finnish Communist Party (SKP). In 1927, he became president of the union, and in 1930 he briefly served as president of the Finnish Trade Union Federation, to which the union was affiliated. The federation and its affiliates were banned, and Murto moved to the Soviet Union to study at the Lenin School. Murto returned to Finland in 1935, intending to resume political activity, but he was arrested and imprisoned for seven years. On completing his sentence, he was immediately sent to an internment camp, and was finally released in 1944. Murto was appointed as the SKP's organising secretary for Oulu. In 1945, he entered government as the Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works, with responsibility for communications, moving in 1946 to become the Deputy Minister of Public Services, with responsibility for social services. The SKP left the government in 1948, Murto being elected as vice-president of the party. He also won a seat in Parliament, and served there for the remainder of his life. From 1949 until 1952, he additionally served as the general secretary of the Trade Union International of Building, Wood, Building Materials and Allied Industries. (en)
  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto, född 24 augusti 1899 i Revolax, död 17 december 1963 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk politiker. Murto, som ursprungligen var sågverksarbetare, var funktionär vid 1927–1930 och dess ordförande 1930–1931. Han vistades i Sovjetunionen 1930–1935 och hölls av politiska skäl fängslad i hemlandet 1935–1944. Efter krigsslutet var Murto, som tillhörde Finlands kommunistiska parti, andre kommunikationsminister 1945–1946 och andre folkförsörjningsminister 1946–1948. Han invaldes 1948 i Finlands riksdag som representant för Demokratiska förbundet för Finlands folk och innehade detta mandat till sin död. (sv)
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  • General Secretary of the Trade Union International of Building, Wood, Building Materials and Allied Industries (en)
  • President of the Finnish Trade Union Federation (en)
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  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto (né le 24 août 1899 à Revonlahti et mort le 17 décembre 1963 à Helsinki) est un homme politique finlandais. (fr)
  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto, född 24 augusti 1899 i Revolax, död 17 december 1963 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk politiker. Murto, som ursprungligen var sågverksarbetare, var funktionär vid 1927–1930 och dess ordförande 1930–1931. Han vistades i Sovjetunionen 1930–1935 och hölls av politiska skäl fängslad i hemlandet 1935–1944. Efter krigsslutet var Murto, som tillhörde Finlands kommunistiska parti, andre kommunikationsminister 1945–1946 och andre folkförsörjningsminister 1946–1948. Han invaldes 1948 i Finlands riksdag som representant för Demokratiska förbundet för Finlands folk och innehade detta mandat till sin död. (sv)
  • Yrjö Aleksanteri Murto (24 August 1899 – 17 December 1963) was a Finnish communist politician and trade unionist. Born to a working-class family, Murto became a saw mill worker, and joined both the Finnish Woodworkers' Union and the Finnish Communist Party (SKP). In 1927, he became president of the union, and in 1930 he briefly served as president of the Finnish Trade Union Federation, to which the union was affiliated. The federation and its affiliates were banned, and Murto moved to the Soviet Union to study at the Lenin School. (en)
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  • Yrjö Murto (fr)
  • Yrjö Murto (en)
  • Yrjö Murto (sv)
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