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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The Ryti–Ribbentrop letter of agreement (Finnish: Ryti–Ribbentrop-sopimus) was a personal letter from President of Finland Risto Ryti to German Führer...
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ISBN 9781565126923. Martti Turtola [fi]. Turtola, Martti (1994). Risto Ryti: Elämä isänmaan puolesta [Risto Ryti: A Life for the Fatherland] (in Finnish). Helsinki:...
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Molotov, Andrei Zhdanov and Aleksandr Vasilevsky for the Soviet Union, and Risto Ryti, Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Rudolf Walden and Väinö Voionmaa for Finland. The...
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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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1943. Educated as a lawyer, he was a close acquaintance of President Risto Ryti before the war, and made his initial career as a banker in the Bank of...
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Risto Ryti's second cabinet was the 24th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from March 27, 1940, to January 4, 1941. It was Majority...
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Party.) Famous members of the party included Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg and Risto Ryti, the first and fifth Presidents of Finland, and Sakari Tuomioja. The National...
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advisor. He ended up in the cabinet's leading triumvirate together with Risto Ryti and Foreign Minister Väinö Tanner (chairman of the Social Democrats)....
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Risto Ryti's first cabinet was the 23rd government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from December 1, 1939, to March 27, 1940. It was Majority...
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Gerda Ryti (née Serlachius; 11 October 1886 – 8 September 1984) was the wife of Finland's fifth president, Risto Ryti, serving as the First Lady of Finland...
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At Immola Airfield, Hitler was greeted and accompanied by President Risto Ryti and Finnish officials to Mannerheim's personal train, where a birthday...
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Continuation War. On 27 August Kallio suffered a serious stroke. Prime Minister Risto Ryti took over his duties. Kallio's heart became weak while he knowingly took...
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Party candidate Risto Ryti by 172 votes to 109. He was elected largely due to the fact that he attracted less opposition than Risto Ryti[citation needed]...
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Risto Rosendahl (born 1979), speed skater Risto Ryti (1889–1956), fifth President of Finland from 1940 to 1944 Risto Siilasmaa (born 1966), the chairman, founder...
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in the same area where presidents Urho Kekkonen, Mauno Koivisto and Risto Ryti are buried. Notable guests of the service included the president of Namibia...
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(Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2014) pp. 493–538. Turtola, Martti: Risto Ryti: Elämä isänmaan puolesta, ISBN 951-1-11783-1, Otava, 1994 Lehtinen, Lasse;...
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electoral college was recalled and re-elected Risto Ryti, who received 269 of the 300 votes. President Ryti was ready to remain in office and to try to...
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people had the chance to vote for the following three leading candidates: Risto Ryti, C.G.E. Mannerheim and Urho Kekkonen. The winner was baron Carl Gustaf...
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BBC World Service begins broadcasting as the BBC Empire Service. 1940 – Risto Ryti, the Prime Minister of Finland, is elected President of the Republic of...
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complete opposite of Ståhlberg. He would have preferred to have seen Risto Ryti as his successor; but when Relander was elected, he muttered: May those...
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"Muistot: Risto Ryti". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). October 25, 1956. Retrieved December 28, 2021. "Tietoa Huittisista: Presidentti Risto Ryti 1889-1956"...
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and elected Prime Minister Risto Ryti, who received 288 of the 300 votes. Most other Finnish politicians considered Ryti a principled, unselfish, intelligent...
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Stenroth 1918–1923 August Ramsay 1923–1924 Risto Ryti 1923–1940 Johan Wilhelm Rangell 1943–1944 Risto Ryti 1944–1945 Sakari Tuomioja 1945–1955 Rainer...
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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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"Muistot: Risto Ryti". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). October 25, 1956. Retrieved December 28, 2021. "Tietoa Huittisista: Presidentti Risto Ryti 1889-1956"...
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stipulated that Marshal Mannerheim be elected president for six years after Risto Ryti had resigned mid-term. In 1946, special legislation empowered the Parliament...
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government of Aimo Cajander continued in office. However, he was replaced by Risto Ryti's Progressive-led war government in December 1939. The leading issues were...
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parliamentary politics in Finland. Ståhlberg's party, the Progressives, chose Risto Ryti, the governor of the Bank of Finland, as their presidential candidate...
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2009. The Huittinen coat of arms is designed by Erkki Honkanen in 1953. Risto Ryti, the president of Finland in 1940–44, was born in Huittinen in 1889. In...
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