Mauno Jokipii (21 August 1924 – 2 January 2007)
was a
Finnish
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professor at the
University of Jyväskylä
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in history
specializing in
World War II
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.
He was a thorough investigator and a prolific author. Among his works were studies of the local history of Jyväskylä and the university
and
historical province of Satakunta.
Jokipii was born in
Helsinki
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. Jokipii attended
University of Helsinki
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from 1952 to 1959, and began publishing almost immediately (1954). He received his
doctorate
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in Philosophy in 1957.
He was
Dean
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of the History-Linguistics department from 1960 to 1966.
Although some of his early works had been noted, Jokipii sprung on the world scene with his 900-page study of the Finnish
SS battalion in World War II. This study established a new level of detail in
World War II
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military history. Jokipii's massive work ''The Continuation War: An Investigation of German-Finnish Military Collaboration 1940-1941'' firmly established him as a world scholar and moved the debate about German Finnish relations during World War II to a new level.
In recent years the academic integrity of his work has increasingly been questioned, in particular his work on the Finnish SS battalion has been accused by younger researchers including André Swanström, Marko Tikka, and Oula Silvennoinen of politically motivated
whitewashing in order to conceal war crimes committed by the battalion. The daily newspaper
Helsingin Sanomat
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demonstrated in its related article that Jokipii had falsified soldier diaries in order to obscure references to atrocities.
Jokipii died in
Jyväskylä
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.
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1924 births
2007 deaths
Writers from Helsinki
20th-century Finnish historians