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Hilja Riipinen

Hilja Elisabet Riipinen (30 October 1883 – 18 January 1966, née Miklin, later Metsäpolku) was a Finnish politician involved with the nationalist and anti-communist Lapua Movement and Patriotic People's Movement (IKL). She was a member of parliament between 1930 and 1939, first elected from the electoral list of the National Coalition Party, but she defected to the Patriotic People's Movement after it was formed as a political party in 1933.
Being uncompromising in her general address, one of the most vehemently anti-communist IKL parliamentarians and her support for radical elements in the movement proved troublesome for her relations outside of the party. This earned her the nickname ''Hurja-Hilja'', or "Wild Hilja".
== Early life and education ==
Hilja Miklin was born to a family of eight children in Oulujoki in 1883. The family was a part of the Awakening (''Herännäisyys'') Lutheran religious movement.〔Sulamaa, pp. 12–15〕 Found to be gifted, Hilja was granted a place in the all-girls school in Oulu. She completed student matriculation in 1902.〔Sulamaa, pp. 16–21〕 She started studies in languages, literature and aesthetics at the University of Helsinki, financed with a bank loan. Initially she wanted to teach the German language, but due to its poor employment prospects in comparison with the Russian language, she switched to Russian.〔Sulamaa, pp. 22-28〕 Hilja was employed in a co-educational school in Lapua in 1906, and she graduated with a master's degree later in 1910.〔Sulamaa, p. 42〕 She met her future husband, Ale Riipinen, at the school. Eventually her husband moved to Jyväskylä to head another school there in 1929, while Hilja stayed in Lapua as the head teacher of the co-educational.〔Sulamaa, pp. 107–114〕

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