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    Risto Heikki Ryti (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈristo ˈhei̯kːi ˈryti]; 3 February 1889 – 25 October 1956) was a Finnish politician who served as the fifth...
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    Kersten. Risto Ryti, the President of Finland, summed up in his diary that Himmler was “an extremely steep anti-semite”. Kersten, for his part, told Ryti about...
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    common. Other justifications for the conflict include Finnish President Risto Ryti's vision of a Greater Finland and Commander-in-Chief Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim's...
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    Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Juho Kusti Paasikivi Lauri Kristian Relander Risto Ryti K. J. Ståhlberg Mauno Koivisto Martti Ahtisaari Eero Antikainen, trade...
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  • vice-president of the European Commission Heikki Ritavuori – assassinated minister (1880–1922) Risto Ryti – president of Finland 1940–1944 (1889–1956)...
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    September 22, 1952, Helsinki), 1st President of the Republic of Finland Risto Ryti (February 3, 1889, Huittinen – October 25, 1956, Helsinki), 5th President...
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    [page needed] The worsening situation in 1944 had led to Finnish president Risto Ryti giving Germany his personal guarantee that Finland would not negotiate...
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    the Lion of Finland Cross of Merit of the Order of the Lion of Finland Risto Ryti (1942) Aimo Cajander (1942) Harri Holma (1942) Gustaf Ignatius [fi] (1942)...
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    Finnish). Espoo: Weilin + Göös. p. 230. ISBN 951-35322-9-1. Ylikangas, Heikki (2005). "Sattumaltako juutalaispakolaiset luovutettiin?" (in Finnish). Kanava...
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  • 1 year, 25 days National Coalition Erich, RafaelRafael Erich (NCP) 6 Ryti, RistoRisto Ryti (1889–1956) 9 April 1921 2 June 1922 1 year, 54 days National Progressive...
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  • group) Heikki Ritavuori (1919–1922) (defected from Young Finnish Party group) Kustaa Ruuskanen (1919–1922) Eero Rydman (1927–1929, 1933–1936) Risto Ryti (1919–1929)...
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    Finland and Estonia for a Pan-Finnic Estonian–Finnish federation in 1940 to Risto Ryti. Estonian pan-nationalist sentiment was therefore limited to volunteers...
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  • together with a Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class from President of the Republic Risto Ryti on 7 October 1941 after all the previous awardees had requested him to...
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    1975 to commemorate the president's 75th birthday. Designed by sculptor Heikki Häiväoja, the reverse side depicts four tall pine trees that symbolise the...
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  • Kivimäki 1394 National Progressive Party Risto Ryti 1 Dec 1939–27 Mar 1940 27 Mar 1940–19 Dec 1940 Ryti I Ryti II 385 Johan Wilhelm Rangell 4 Jan 1941–5...
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    started a new career as a share dealer, his financial advisors included Risto Ryti, director of the Bank of Finland. In 1926, Nurmi broke Wide's world record...
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    (ML); Vilho Korhonen (SDTP); Kustaa Kylänpää (Kok); Viljo Rantala (SDTP); Risto Ryti (KE); Miina Sillanpää (SDTP); Väinö Tanner (SDTP); Juho Vesterlund (SSTP);...
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  • – June 2, 1922. It was a minority government. Minister of the Interior Heikki Ritavuori was assassinated in Helsinki February 14, 1922 in front of his...
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    presidential elector in 1937 and voted for Kyösti Kallio. He later voted for Risto Ryti in 1940 and 1943. Hillilä completed his bachelor's degree in law in 1926...
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  • Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 18 August 2023. "Kansanedustajat: Risto Ryti" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 20...
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    (SDTP); Knut Molin (SFP); Juho Pilppula (ML); Emanuel Ramstedt (STPV); Risto Ryti (KE); Paavo Saarinen (ML); and Gunnar Sahlstein (Kok). Results of the...
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  • Renvall, Heikki 1872 M National Coalition Party Viipuri West [149] Roos, Wilhelm 1858 M Swedish People's Party Turku South [150] Ryti, Risto 1889 M National...
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  • 18, 1920 Jalmari Jyske resigned January 27, 1922 Toivo Kivimäki replaced Heikki Ritavuori on February 22, 1922 Aleksanteri Koivisto died on December 22...
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