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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
[[File:Sulo Tuorila.jpg|left|thumb|Tuorila in the play "The Government Inspector" based on the play by N.V. Gogol]]


'''[[Sulo Tuorila]]''' ( June 22, 1911 – August 19, 1979) was a Soviet Karelian actor, he was chief director of the Finnish Theatre in Petrozavodsk. <ref>https://library.karelia.ru/kalendar2011/kalendar2011/months/html/22.06.1911.html</ref>
'''[[Sulo Tuorila]]''' ( June 22, 1911 – August 19, 1979) was a Soviet Karelian actor, he was chief director of the Finnish Theatre in Petrozavodsk. <ref>https://library.karelia.ru/kalendar2011/kalendar2011/months/html/22.06.1911.html</ref>
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-10624-0003, Budapest, II. Weltfestspiele, sowjetische Musikgruppe.jpg|thumb|center|A Soviet music ensemble performing at the 2nd World Festival of Youth and Students in Budapest, 1949.]]


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Карело-Финская Советская Социалистическая Республика Karjalais-suomalainen sosialistinen neuvostotasavalta
Flag of Exampleland
Flag of the Karelo‑Finnish SSR (1940–1953)
Coat of arms of Exampleland
Coat of arms
Capital Petrozavodsk
Official languages Russian, Karelian, Finnish
Government Soviet Republic
• Establishment
31 March 1940
• Demoted to ASSR
16 July 1956
Area
• Total
(1959) 172,400 km²
Population
• Estimate
(1959) 651,300

Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Karelo-Finnish SSR, was a republic in the Soviet Union that existed from 31 March 1940 until 1956, when it was reduced to an autonomous republic within RSFSR under Khrushchev’s revisionist reforms.

History

1940, Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic was establish after the merging of KASSR alongside the Finnish Democratic Republic into the Soviet Karelia which was separate from RSFSR. Karelo-Finnish SSR is an example of "right to self-determination" as the nation was given its own constitution[1], aswell as Representation in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

1941, Karelia was faced with an Imperialist invasion from Finland which was backed by Nazi Germany, They quickly occupied parts of western Karelia, and Concentration camps[2] were built to hold Soviet citizens which consisted of children and elderly as the male and female working age population were either drafted or evacuated.

Culture

Sulo Tuorila ( June 22, 1911 – August 19, 1979) was a Soviet Karelian actor, he was chief director of the Finnish Theatre in Petrozavodsk. [3]

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