Matti Airola

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Matti Airola

Matti Aleksanteri Airola (18 March 1882, Ruokolahti – 12 October 1939, Leningrad; born Mats Alexander Bruus; name as a Soviet citizen Матвей Матвеевич Айрола) was a Finnish journalist, attorney and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1908 to 1918, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP).

In 1918, during the Finnish Civil War, Airola served as a member of the Finnish People's Delegation, the government of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic. He was also a member of the Central Workers' Council. When the Red side lost the war, Airola fled to Soviet Russia, where he worked as a teacher in Gatchina and in Leningrad. He became a Soviet citizen in 1927.[1]

In 1938, during the Great Purge, Airola was arrested by the NKVD and sentenced to five years in prison. He died in detention on 12 October 1939. He was posthumously rehabilitated by Soviet authorities in 1957.[2]

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  1. ^ "Eduskunta". www.eduskunta.fi.
  2. ^ "АЙРОЛА (БРУУС) Матвей (Алексантери) Матвеевич — информация о репрессиях финнов в СССР". www.inkeri.ru. Archived from the original on 2011-03-06. Retrieved 2014-09-28.
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