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Reijo Vilhelm Frank (Helsinki, Finland, July 8, 1931 - 17 March 2017) was a Finnish singer of folk- and labour movement songs. “Veli, sisko “ (Brother, Sister) is the name of possibly the best known Finnish anti-war song. It came back into prominence when popular Finnish labor and folk singer Reijo Frank was introduced to the song by Elsa Rautee’s nephew. Frank with his magnificent baritone made the song the centerpiece of his vast repertoire of songs, with which he has delighted Finnish audiences for decades. He recorded the song in 1969. The Finnish words ring beautifully in expressing the anguish of war and its causes. The lyrics were first written by poet Elsa Rautee in 1936 for the chorus of the Social Democratic Youth League in Nokia, Finland, which is near Tampere. The song was inspired by crucial world events of the 1920s and 1930s, especially the Spanish Civil War which started in 1936, the Italian invasion of Ethiopia (1936) the Chinese Civil War (1927) and the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931. The theme resonated with the Finnish left and labor movements, with the alarming growth of fascism leading the world toward war. With the advent of the brief Winter War when Soviet Union troops assaulted Finland on Nov. 30, 1939, almost the whole country united in its defense. It was a time when Arvo (Poika) Tuominen, secretary of the Finnish Communist Party-in exile, then stationed in Stockholm, broke with the Kremlin and urged all members of the outlawed Finnish Co

Veli, sisko
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