The Lapua Movement was a wannabe Italian National Fascist Party. Mussolini march on Rome 1922 and Lapua Movement march on Helsinki 1930. The other imp

The Lapua Movement was a wannabe Italian National Fascist Party. Mussolini march on Rome 1922 and Lapua Movement march on Helsinki 1930. The other imp Stock Photo
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Mikko Mattila - History, Finland / Alamy Stock Photo

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5 November 2017

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The Lapua Movement was a wannabe Italian National Fascist Party. Mussolini march on Rome 1922 and Lapua Movement march on Helsinki 1930. The other imported procedure was kidnapping people in a car, beating them and driven them at the border of Soviet Union. The Lapua Movement went too far when they kidnapped ex-president Juho Stålhberg and his wife. The Lapua Movement was ended 1932, when armed Lapua activists came to Mäntsälä to stop the Social Democratic Party meeting. The situation escalated to Mäntsälä Rebellion. The rebellion ended after President Perh Svinhuvud gave radio speech to the nation and put the end of the fascism rise in Finland. President told to the rebellions that democracy do not work like this that from every village come to make rebellion when some things go different what someone has wanted. When rebellions have not done anything criminal, they can go back their homes in peace. The leaders of rebellion and criminal activists will meet the law and order of the new, indepented state. Here are Lapua Movement's "Agrarian march" on Helsinki propaganda magazine, 1930, and a medal of Lapua Movements march on Helsinki. Helsinki, Finland, Europe