- ****a
Wuolijoki (née Ella
Marie Murrik; 22 July 1886 – 2
February 1954), also
known by the pen name
Juhani Tervapää, was an Estonian-born
Finnish writer...
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Wuolijoki is a
Finnish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: ****a
Wuolijoki (1886–1954),
Estonian writer Juha
Wuolijoki,
Finnish producer...
- and
Laura Kerr from the 1937
Finnish play
Juurakon Hulda [fi] by ****a
Wuolijoki,
using the pen name
Juhani Tervapää (misspelled in the film's credits...
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Succeeded by Wäinö
Wuolijoki In
office 6
September 1922 – 14
November 1922
Preceded by Wäinö
Wuolijoki Succeeded by Wäinö
Wuolijoki In
office 8 May 1920 –...
- Hugo
Robert Wäinö
Wuolijoki (14
December 1872 in
Hauho – 12
December 1947 in Hauho) was a
Finnish politician, an agronomist, a
master of philosophy, a...
- ****a
Wuolijoki—called The
Sawdust Princess, a
German translation of
which Wuolijoki dictated to
Margarete Steffin during August 1940.
Wuolijoki's work...
- Juha
Wuolijoki is a
Finnish director,
writer and
producer and the CEO-founder of the
production and
distribution company Snapper Films.
Founded in 1998...
- the
Soviets did not respond. In
early January,
Finnish communist ****a
Wuolijoki contacted the
Finnish Government. She
offered to
contact Moscow through...
- was
written by
Joseph Scarpinito and
Charles Kipps and
directed by Juha
Wuolijoki,
produced by
Scarpe Diem Productions. The
ensemble cast
features actors...
- Ryti and
Prime Minister Väinö Tanner. The Estonian-born
writer ****a
Wuolijoki was
there for high
treason during World War II.
Another inmate of note...