- Pekka Siitoin
Timo Pekka Olavi Siitoin (
May 20 ,1944 –December 8 ,2003 ) was an occultist and a neo-nazi fromNaantali ,Finland .In his youth he studied at the
Theatre Academy of Finland and was a disciple of Finland's best knownclairvoyant ,Aino Kassinen . In the 1970s he became a Neo-Nazi and founded several organizations. He saw himself as the leader of the Finnish Nazi movement but got at most a few dozen supporters. Siitoin also wrote books aboutpolitics andoccultism .In 1977 Siitoin was convicted of inciting the arson of the printing house "
Kursiivi " which printed the communist newspaper "Tiedonantaja " and founding an organisation forbidden in the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty. He was sentenced to 5 years and 7 months in prison. Siitoin had earlier been fined, while convicted of cruelty to animals and vandalism against thesynagogue inTurku . OnNovember 4 1977 theFinnish Ministry of the Interior closed down four of the organisations he had founded, as Neo-Fascist and forbidden by the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty.A documentary film called "
Sieg Heil Suomi " has been made about the Neo-Nazi activities lead by Siitoin andVäinö Kuisma .Siitoin died of cancer.
Publications
* "Musta Magia I", Turun hengentieteellinen seura, 1974 ("Black Magic I") ISBN 951-99046-7-0
* "Musta Magia II", Turun hengentieteellinen seura, 1975 ("Black Magic II") ISBN 951-9360-00-X
* "Työväenluokan tulevaisuus", Turun hengentieteellinen seura, 1975 ("Future of the Working Class") ISBN 951-95271-3-3
* "Paholaisen Katekismus", Kansallis-mytologinen yhdistys, 1977 ("Catechism of the Devil") ISBN 951-9360-17-4
* "Laillinen laittomuus Suomessa", Kansallis-mytologinen yhdistys, 1979 ("Legal Illegality in Finland") ISBN 951-9360-23-9
* "Rotu-oppi", Kansallis-mytologinen yhdistys, 1983 ("The Doctrine of Race") ISBN 951-9360-28-X
* "Demokratia vaiko Fasismi?", Kansallis-mytologinen yhdistys, 1984 ("Democracy or maybe Fascism") ISBN 951-9360-03-4External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3697974924756747358&q=Sieg+Hail+Suomi Sieg Hail Suomi] - documentary film
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