Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eero Haapalainen (27 October 1880, Kuopio - 27 November, 1937 Petrozavodsk), was a Finnish Communist leader and trade union activist. He was born in Kuopio, in eastern Finland. His mother, Wilhelmiina, worked in Minna Canth's fabric shop, and his father, Aaro, was a carpenter.In 1907–1911 Haapalainen was the first chairman of the Finnish Trade Union Federation. He was also a columnist on the Työmies newspaper, and later secretary of Helsinki's Workers Group."@en }
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- Eero_Haapalainen comment "Eero Haapalainen (27 October 1880, Kuopio - 27 November, 1937 Petrozavodsk), was a Finnish Communist leader and trade union activist. He was born in Kuopio, in eastern Finland. His mother, Wilhelmiina, worked in Minna Canth's fabric shop, and his father, Aaro, was a carpenter.In 1907–1911 Haapalainen was the first chairman of the Finnish Trade Union Federation. He was also a columnist on the Työmies newspaper, and later secretary of Helsinki's Workers Group.".
- Q2595428 comment "Eero Haapalainen (27 October 1880, Kuopio - 27 November, 1937 Petrozavodsk), was a Finnish Communist leader and trade union activist. He was born in Kuopio, in eastern Finland. His mother, Wilhelmiina, worked in Minna Canth's fabric shop, and his father, Aaro, was a carpenter.In 1907–1911 Haapalainen was the first chairman of the Finnish Trade Union Federation. He was also a columnist on the Työmies newspaper, and later secretary of Helsinki's Workers Group.".