"They absolutely don’t want you to progress here"
The academic careers of Jewish students were interrupted in Finland by the antisemitism of the 1930s
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Antisemitism in 1930s Finland, Nazi ideology in the university, Blocked Jewish doctoral students, Leo Skurnik's caseAbstract
Fascism and Nazi ideology cast a threatening shadow over Finland during its troubled 1930s. This manifested as antisemitism towards the few Jewish students pursuing higher degrees at Finnish universities. One glaring instance of discrimination involved our father, Leo Skurnik, whose advancement in his academic career was blocked at the Helsinki University Department of Medical Chemistry in the late 1930s. In this treatise, we aim to delve deeper into the challenges he faced and how they were intertwined with the antisemitic sentiments prevailing at that time.
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