Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 189

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 189
REVUE LITTERAIRE Chapter by chapter in the Liberté créatrice intensifies the impression of this background of devoted peaceful work — and the tragedy of the interruption by the war of this bright, vigorous work. Most remarkable, perhaps, is Professor Hugo E. Pipping’s article “The Country Makes Progress,” an ex- pert account of “a rich and steady development.” “The essential fac- tors of the basis will undoubtedly prove applicable and durable in a new period of development when at length this comes.” At the read- ing of Pipping’s clear information is drawn before us the picture of new-built factories along the rivers, of improved housing for the la- bourers, in many ways a life of colonizing, full of captivating oc- cupation with facts. This leads on to one of the most glorious chapters of the book, Eero A. Vuori’s article “Finland’s Social Face,” “in spite of obvious imperfections” the pic- ture of “a period of social progress in the life of the nation,” — as it says in the generally modestly ob- jective, often quietly criticizing tone of the book. Connected with Vuori’s account is Vdinö Voion- maa’s statement (in his chapter on the national development of the state) on the reconciliation in Fin- land after the Red revolt of 1918. Fascinating is the description of Marshall Mannerheim’s contri- bution to it. Already during the military events in 1918 it was felt far down in the ranks that his wish 171 was that of healing the wounds, and that he felt a deep sympathy for his adversaries. This, however, did not prevent the rebels often having to reap as they sowed and themselves learning the significance of their desorganizing the Finnish legally regulated society. Not even Mannerheim during the — actually very brief — crisis at the liqui- dation of the revolt possessed means of coercion to prevent all individual revenge. His endeavours and his will in that respect, however, are evident to any attentive student of the course of events. Count Eric von Rosen in the volume published in honour of Mannerheim in 1942 has preserved memorable expres- sions of this attitude of his and of the Marshall’s view of free union and reconciliation as the only basis of the life and defence of Finland. These are thoughts which, keeping in mind the achievements and the military efforts of the labourers of Finland since 1939, we may refer back to the period immediately after 1918 and the establishment by Mannerheim of the Children’s De- fensive League and the words and measures with which Mannerheim in 1937—39 liquidated “the last psychological obstacles to the com- plete union of the people.” Not least when faced with these results of social work one shudders at the destructive influence of the war. Perhaps they more than many other things are in the danger zone. But one is fortified in one’s belief 12*
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