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“In Finland, we learned quite a lot from our own civil war. The wounds were visible when I was a boy, but my generation went into the Second World War and it united the Finnish nation, so I do not see any more wounds.” quote by Harri Holkeri
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“In Finland, we learned quite a lot from our own civil war. The wounds were visible when I was a boy, but my generation went into the Second World War and it united the Finnish nation, so I do not see any more wounds.”

Harri Holkeri

About This Quote

Reflects on how Finland's internal conflict left visible scars that were later healed by the collective experience of WWII, fostering national unity.

In simple terms: War can heal internal divisions.

Key Takeaway

Shared external threats can unify a nation.

Themes

historical memory national identity war and peace generational trauma reconciliation

Mood

reflective hopeful nostalgic

Type

historical observation political insight

When to use this quote

  • post‑war nation‑building
  • inter‑generational perspective
  • education about history
  • political discourse

Key Concepts

civil war World War II Finnish society collective healing

Practical Applications

  • policy analysis
  • civic education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do external conflicts reshape internal divisions?
  • What role does collective memory play in national healing?
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