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Mikko's first domestic language was not Swedish, but Finnish.
His family has no links to any Holocaust surviving families. (edit)
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[edit] Overall tone
The previous version was much too hagiographic, in addition to major parts of it being blatantly taken from the Virtual Finland article. The tone of wikipedia articles must be "just the facts". DJRafe (talk) 02:22, 19 December 2007 (UTC)