File:Haavioiden perhe.jpg

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English: The Haavio family in 1944.

Right: Professor Martti Haavio and left: his wife, senior lecturer Elsa Enäjärvi-Haavio, children: Behind from left: Elina (Haavio-Mannila) and Marjatta (Koskijoki), front: Katarina (Eskola), Matti and Magdalena (Jaakkola).

The family photo of the Haavios was used in the September 1944 issue of Suomen Kuvalehdessä in order to illustrate an article titled The war and eugenics. The article suggested that the best genes of the people could be enlarged at least as powerfully as the mediocre.

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Suomi: Haavioiden perhe 1944.

Oik. Martti Haavio ja vas. Elsa Enäjärvi-Haavio, lapset: takana vas. Elina (Haavio-Mannila) ja Marjatta (Koskijoki), edessä Katarina (Eskola), Matti ja Magdalena (Jaakkola).

Suomen Kuvalehdessä syyskuussa 1944 julkaistua Haavioiden perhekuvaa käytettiin Sota ja rotuhygienia -nimisen artikkelin kuvituksena. Siinä pohdittiin, miten kansan parhaat geenit saataisiin lisääntymään vähintään yhtä voimakkaasti kuin keskinkertaiset.
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Source http://personenencyclopedie.nl/H/H%20-%20Haaxman/HAAVIO,%20Martti
Author Suomen Kuvalehti

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This Swedish photograph is in the public domain in Sweden because one of the following applies:
  • The photograph does not reach the Swedish threshold of originality (common for snapshots and journalistic photos) and was created before 1 January 1974 (SFS 1960:729, § 49a).
  • The photograph was published anonymously before 1 January 1954 and the author did not reveal their identity during the following 70 years (SFS 1960:729, § 44).

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