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Teo Kaarlo Snellman (April 28, 1894 Tampere – October 14, 1977 Helsinki) was a Finnish Nazi, embassy counselor, translator, and vegetarian. From 1940 to 1944, Snellman headed the Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation. Snellman was the grandson of Johan Vilhelm Snellman. Teo considered his grandfather Johan Vilhelm and Eino Leino, Väinämöinen and Mikael Agricola to be Finland's first National Socialists.

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  • Teo Kaarlo Snellman (April 28, 1894 Tampere – October 14, 1977 Helsinki) was a Finnish Nazi, embassy counselor, translator, and vegetarian. From 1940 to 1944, Snellman headed the Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation. Snellman was the grandson of Johan Vilhelm Snellman. Teo considered his grandfather Johan Vilhelm and Eino Leino, Väinämöinen and Mikael Agricola to be Finland's first National Socialists. (en)
  • Teo Kaarlo Snellman, född 28 april 1894 i Tammerfors, död 14 oktober 1977 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk diplomat. Snellman blev filosofie magister 1919. Han tjänstgjorde på 1920- och 1930-talen inom den finska och blev under sin verksamhet som legationssekreterare i Stockholm från 1931 indragen i en konflikt med Finlands dåvarande minister i Sverige Rafael Erich och blev 1934 tvungen att avgå; kontroversen skildras av Snellman i boken Erich, Maydell och legationsschismen i Stockholm, 1936. Han arbetade därefter bland annat i resebyråbranschen och efter kriget vid . (sv)
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  • Teo Kaarlo Snellman (April 28, 1894 Tampere – October 14, 1977 Helsinki) was a Finnish Nazi, embassy counselor, translator, and vegetarian. From 1940 to 1944, Snellman headed the Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation. Snellman was the grandson of Johan Vilhelm Snellman. Teo considered his grandfather Johan Vilhelm and Eino Leino, Väinämöinen and Mikael Agricola to be Finland's first National Socialists. Teo Snellman's father was Karl Snellman, general manager of the Road and Water Works Institute. Teo Snellman enrolled as a student in 1912 and graduated with a master's degree in philosophy in 1919. In the 1920s and 1930s, Teo Snellman made a career in diplomatic missions in Argentina, Estonia, and Sweden. After the so-called Stockholm incident of 1933–1934, Snellman had to resign. He refused to leave Stockholm within the time limit set by the Ministry. Ambassador Rafael Erich accused his subordinates of contributing to an article edited by Margit Millén and defaming the ambassador in two southern Swedish newspapers. The incident attracted attention in both countries and was also discussed in Parliament. Snellman considered himself innocent, blamed Jews for his fate and began writing for the far right in Finland. He became interested in Nazism and co-operated with, among others, the Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party. After the end of the Continuation War, due to Nazi connections, he was exiled with some others to the countryside by order of the Minister of the Interior Kaarlo Hillilä. Teo Snellman was a pioneer of healthy eating and vegetarianism in Finland, according to Panu Rajala, "perhaps under the influence of his role model Hitler". In particular, he supported the Waerland nutrition doctrine created by . Snellman wrote several books on politics, anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial, and healthy lifestyles. Snellman was married to the painter Elsa Snellman. His son Klaus Snellman was also a diplomat, and served as ambassador to Lima, Manila, and Sofia. Teo Snellman was the grandfather of Laila Snellman, director of a model agency. (en)
  • Teo Kaarlo Snellman, född 28 april 1894 i Tammerfors, död 14 oktober 1977 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk diplomat. Snellman blev filosofie magister 1919. Han tjänstgjorde på 1920- och 1930-talen inom den finska och blev under sin verksamhet som legationssekreterare i Stockholm från 1931 indragen i en konflikt med Finlands dåvarande minister i Sverige Rafael Erich och blev 1934 tvungen att avgå; kontroversen skildras av Snellman i boken Erich, Maydell och legationsschismen i Stockholm, 1936. Han arbetade därefter bland annat i resebyråbranschen och efter kriget vid . Snellman gav 1940–1944 ut den nazistiska tidskriften och grundade 1940 en egen nazistisk organisation, Suomen kansallinen työjärjestö, som i likhet med de övriga sammanslutningarna av detta slag upplöstes hösten 1944. Han var på äldre dagar känd som hälsokostförespråkare, förestod 1949–1951 och 1951–1953 Waerlandinstitutet på Lidingö samt grundade 1956 . Han var sonson till senator Johan Vilhelm Snellman. (sv)
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