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Moorhouse to her husband in July 1923. Pekkala and Murrik were already separated, but their divorce was not made official until January 1924. Moorhouse visited Pekkala for the first time in August 1924, and in 1925, they got engaged. For the next three years
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who wrote an article of the case. Although her organization was disbanded in
January 1934, Moorhouse still continued her work with privately hired assistants. The Tammisaari camp was finally closed in 1937 because of the international pressure.
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Moorhouse was under surveillance of the intelligence services of Great
Britain, Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Belgium. During the World War II, she was a contact person between Hella Wuolijoki and the Soviet secret service
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Moorhouse worked for the
Communist Party as the press officer of the Woman's National Committee. In London, she was associated with the Estonian communist
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Moorhouse became one of the major financiers of the
Finnish cultural left. She was also active in the civil rights movement, Moorhouse and the professor
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Finland changed. The Communist organizations were legalized, and Eino Pekkala was a member of the
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Pekkala's and Mary Moorhouse's daughter Salme Anne Pekkala was born in 1928. She was married to the Finnish diplomat
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participated the international student socialist conference in
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Moorhouse, Murrik and Palme Dutt worked for Comintern in
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Australia & New Zealand Law & History e-Journal
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757:"Brechtin ja Wuolijoen yhteistyö uuteen valoon"
335:were the most prominent figures of the Finnish
449:"Mary Rhodes Moorhouse-Pekkala's Death Notice"
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171:(4 September 1889 â 5 March 1975) was a
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959:"Pekkala, Eino (1887â1956)"
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