Sanoma Oy, the publisher of the Finnish most widespread newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, was worried about Finnish people and the Finnish parliamentary el
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Sanoma Oy, the publisher of the Finnish most widespread newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, was worried about Finnish people and the Finnish parliamentary election, 1954. Do Finnish citizens really understand that the SKDL was a Communist party. This "Which way" propaganda magazine, 1953, shows the differences between the Communist reality and the democracy. Maybe the Sanoma Oy had used better quality of paper, better illustrators and more colours, if they had guessed that the SKDL is going to play their cards very well in 1956 and get immunity in Finnish politics. Helsinki, Finland, Europe.