Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation

Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation
Suomen Kansallissosialistinen Työjärjestö
LeaderTeo Snellman
Founded1940
Dissolved1944
HeadquartersHelsinki, Kasarmikatu 28
NewspaperVapaa Suomi, Ny Tid
Youth wingYoung Realm Builders
IdeologyNazism
Political positionFar-right

The Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation (Finnish: Suomen Kansallissosialistinen Työjärjestö, SKT) was a Finnish Nazi party led by Teo Snellman. The movement that operated during the armistice and the Continuation War was also known as the National Reform Labor Organization (KUT) and the Finnish National Socialist Workers' Party (SKTP). The party's organ was Vapaa Suomi ('Free Finland'), which appeared between 1940 and 1944.[1]

SKT and SKTP were abolished on the basis of Article 21 of the peace agreement concluded between Finland and the Soviet Union on September 23, 1944, immediately on the same day as the agreement was approved and entered into force.

  1. ^ Mikko Uola (1999). "Suomi sitoutuu hajottamaan...": Järjestöjen lakkauttaminen vuoden 1944 välirauhansopimuksen 21. artiklan perusteella. Helsinki: Suomen Historiallinen Seura. pp. 262–271. ISBN 951-710-119-8.