Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (Finland Swedish: [(kɑːrl) ˈɡʉstɑːf (ˈeːmil) ˈmɑnːærˌheim] , 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military commander...
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Carl Gustaf Mannerheim may refer to: Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (naturalist) (1797–1854), Finnish entomologist and governor Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951)...
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Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (10 August 1797 – 9 October 1854) was a Finnish nobleman, amateur entomologist and governor of the Viipuri province in the...
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Robert Mannerheim (1 February 1835 – 9 October 1914) was a Finnish aristocrat and businessman. He was the son of naturalist Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, and...
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living Knight of the Mannerheim Cross, died on 1 November 2020. The honour, proposed by and named after Field Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim, was introduced after...
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became known as the Mannerheim Line, after Finnish Army's then commander-in-chief Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. The line was constructed...
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Gustaf Mannerheim (1797–1854) - Finnish entomologist and governor Carl Robert Mannerheim (1835–1914) - Finnish aristocrat and businessman Carl Gustaf...
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prominent Swedish administrator Lars Augustin Mannerheim (1749–1835) and the middle brother Gustaf Johan Mannerheim (1754–1826) was the most significant ancestor...
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Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler, Reinhard Heydrich, Ion Antonescu, Gustaf Mannerheim, and Benito Mussolini, many of which were captured in archival footage...
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Hitler and Mannerheim recording is a 1942 recording of a private conversation between German dictator Adolf Hitler, and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Commander-in-Chief...
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up Mannerheim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951) was a Finnish military leader and statesman. Mannerheim may...
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Field marshal (Finland) (category Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim)
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, then Chairman of the Defence Council, who received it on 19 May 1933 by the decision of the State Council. Baron Gustaf Mannerheim...
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The Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty is the most distinguished Finnish military honour. Proposed by and named after Field Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim...
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Louhisaari manor (category Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim)
family had to sell the house. The Mannerheim family acquired the manor in 1795. Known residents were Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, a Finnish entomologist and governor...
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Jäger Movement (section Conflict with Mannerheim)
Russian General and Finnish Commander-in-Chief Baron Gustaf Mannerheim on the other side. The Mannerheim side was oriented towards an alliance with Sweden...
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(2023-05-25). Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland: A Life in Geopolitics. Hurst Publishers. ISBN 978-1-80526-094-3. "Karl Fazer ja Gustaf Mannerheim – historiallinen...
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envoys: William Woodville Rockhill, the American Minister in Peking; Gustaf Mannerheim, an Imperial Russian army colonel, who later became the Marshal of...
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Lauri Kristian Relander and Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, grandfather of the sixth President, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, were governors of Viipuri province...
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Juho Kusti Paasikivi (redirect from Johan Gustaf Hellsten)
internationally known. Paasikivi was born Johan Gustaf Hellsten (Finland Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑn ˈgʉstɑːf ˈhelːsteːn]) in 1870 at the smoke sauna of...
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seeming inevitable. Consequently, Finnish commander-in-chief Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim urged a peace deal with the Soviets, while the Finns still retained...
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Robert Mannerheim and a sister of former Finnish President, Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, and of the artist and writer Eva Mannerheim-Sparre....
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to Näsijärvi. Linder was friends with the White Commander, Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim. Following the war, he served as Inspector of Cavalry until retiring...
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Senate. He led the White government during the Finnish Civil War while Mannerheim led their armies. After the war, he served as Finland's first temporary...
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(1749–1835), Gustava Charlotta (b. 1753), Gustaf Johan (1754–1826) and Carl Erik (1759–1837). Mannerheim (family) "Mannerheim". ristovolanen.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved...
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Valkeala, since 2009 a part of Kouvola, Finland. In 1918 General Carl Gustaf Mannerheim set up the first Finnish Air Force base in the village. Today, Utti...
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member of parliament, 1916 to 1917; journalist and editor (1848–1921) Gustaf Mannerheim – Regent of Finland, 1918 to 1919; commander-in-chief, 1939 to 1945;...
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rescuing the company from financial difficulties. He was the uncle of Gustaf Mannerheim, who was later known as the Marshal of Finland and the Commander-in-chief...
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board. The Order of the White Rose of Finland was established by Gustaf Mannerheim in his capacity as regent (temporary head of state) on January 28...
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Parliament as President of the Republic on 25 July 1919, defeating Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (the candidate supported by the National Coalition and Swedish People's...
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revolution, leading to a bloody civil war. White Guards, led by General Gustaf Mannerheim, constituted the bulk of the victorious White Army during the Finnish...
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