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    1. Jeni_Sui_Generis on

      Could you scan it and upload it? library would probably do it for free.

    2. Your local town museum or archive could be interested in the diary. (As an archivist I would be.) They will ensure it’s safekeeping and respectful use.

    3. Square-Debate5181 on

      Interesting, my grandfather was representative for itä-savo paper. Ive born in Savonlinna.

    4. Die_Steiner on

      Quite pro-German articles even if one can read slight criticism between the lines. Cool piece.

    5. sufficient_bilberry on

      Very interesting! Only a couple of months before the start of Operation Barbarossa/Continuation War

    6. mikaelpeltzfuss on

      So those days one did not need any permisson for fishing rod or longline hookfishing up to 200 hooks. No wonder the oldtimers used to talk so much about longline hookfishing (pitkäsiima).

    7. 2AvsOligarchs on

      I found one from 1936-1938-ish that said the Austrian Nazi party was disbandoned and peace in Europe was secured.

    8. Germany attacked Yugoslavia April 6th, 1941 – three days after the newspaper’s publication date.

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