How Finland defeated fascism
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Finland made international news earlier this month for a disappointing near miss: Its men’s hockey team looked ready to prevail in the Olympic semifinals, until a (literal) last-minute goal gave Canada the win.
Nearly 100 years ago, it had a different kind of near miss — a democratic one, in which the country almost slipped into fascism, but ultimately recovered.