Väinö Tanner

Väinö Tanner

Väinö Tanner (March 12, 1881 – April 19, 1966) was a pioneer and leader in the cooperative movement in Finland, and Prime Minister of Finland from 1926 to 1927.

Tanner did not participate in the Finnish Civil War. When the war ended he became Finland's leading Social Democratic Party (SDP) politician, and a strong proponent of the parliamentary system. His main achievement was the rehabilitation of the SDP after the Civil War. Väinö Tanner served as Prime Minister (1926-1927), Minister of Finance (1937-1939), Foreign Minister (1939-1940), and after the Winter War Minister of Trade (1940-1942). This final move was due to Soviet pressure.

Väinö Tanner's legacy is in his directing the Finnish working class from revolutionary ideal towards pragmatic progress through the democratic process. Under his leadership the Social Democrats were trusted to form a minority government already less than 10 years after the bloody civil war. During President Relander's brief illness Tanner, who held the post of prime minister, was even the acting President and Commander-In-Chief. In this role he even received the parade of the White guards on the 10th anniversary of the White victory. This was perceived as a remarkable development at the time. During the 1930s, the Social Democrats formed several coalition governments with the Agrarian party. In the Winter war Väinö Tanner was the foreign minister. Väinö Tanner's leadership was very important in forming the grounds and creating the "Spirit of the Winter War" which united the nation.

To accommodate the Soviet Union when the Continuation War ended, Väinö Tanner was tried for responsibility for the war in February 1946, and sentenced to five years and six months in prison [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,853556,00.html Political Paavo, "Time", December 6, 1948] ] .

After the Continuation War, and while still in prison, Tanner became the virtual leader of a faction of the SDP which had strong support from the USA. This faction eventually came out on top after a great deal of internal party strife lasting for much of the 1940s.

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* [http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/582693/Vaino-Tanner Väinö Tanner] at Britannica Online


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