File:Destruction of Finland's Swedish cultural heritage.jpg
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Suomi: Ruotsinmielistä näkökulmaa edustavassa 1900-luvun alun pilakuvassa fennomaanit ja sosialistit ovat hävittämässä Suomen ruotsalaista kulttuuriperintöä. Kartalla olevien lauseiden mukaan miltei kaikki arvokas Suomessa on ruotsalaisperäistä. Samaan aikaan idästä lähestyvät uhkaavat korpit... English: Caricature representing the viewpoint of swedish-speaking Finns and svecomans in the beginning of 20th century: fennomans and socialists are trying to destruct Finland's Swedish cultural heritage. Texts on the map claim that pretty much everything culturally or historically valuable in Finland is of Swedish origin. At the same time, the sinister-looking ravens are approaching from the east... |
Source | Matti Klinge: Keisarin Suomi. Schildts Miktor, 1997; s. 447. |
Author | Alex Federley |
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