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    Aimo Kaarlo Cajander (4 April 1879 – 21 January 1943) was the Prime Minister of Finland up to the Winter War. Cajander was born in Uusikaupunki, and became...
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  • Cajander is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Paavo Cajander (1846–1913), Finnish poet and translator Aimo Kaarlo Cajander (1879–1943)...
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  • Aimo Cajander's third cabinet was the 22nd government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from March 12, 1937 to December 1, 1939. It was...
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    Aimo Kaarlo Cajander first's cabinet was the eighth Government of Republic of Finland. Its time period was from June 2, 1922 to November 14, 1922. It was...
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  • Aimo Cajander's second cabinet was the 10th Government of Finland. The cabinet existed from January 18, 1924 to May 31, 1924. It was a caretaker government...
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  • Following the elections, the National Progressive Party-led government of Aimo Cajander continued in office. However, he was replaced by Risto Ryti's Progressive-led...
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    proved to be a strong prime minister, in contrast to his predecessor Aimo Cajander. President Kallio suffered a stroke in August, and also he had no great...
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  • Social Democrats and "soil" for the Agrarians) Finnish government. Aimo Cajander (Progressive) became Prime Minister, although the real strong men of...
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  • Parliament with 53 of the 200 seats. The caretaker government of Professor Aimo Cajander (Progressive), that President Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg had appointed in...
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  • Prime minister (1921–1922) Aimo Cajander, Prime minister (1922) Kyösti Kallio, Prime minister (1922–1924) Aimo Cajander, Prime minister (1924) Lauri...
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    of Finland In office 1 March 1937 – 19 December 1940 Prime Minister Aimo Cajander Risto Ryti Preceded by Pehr Evind Svinhufvud Succeeded by Risto Ryti...
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  • Vennola II ML–ED (minority) 7 Aimo Cajander (1879–1943) 2 June 1922 14 November 1922 166 days 1922 Independent 8. Cajander I (caretaker) 8 Kyösti Kallio...
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    contacted Finnish Foreign Minister Rudolf Holsti and Finnish Prime Minister Aimo Cajander, stating that the Soviets did not trust Germany and that war was considered...
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    Wednesday evenings and date back to the 1930s, when Prime Minister Aimo Cajander adopted the practice of inviting ministers to Kesäranta to discuss and...
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    included the racing driver S. P. J. Keinänen and the prime minister Aimo Cajander Aircraft on display included Morane-Saulnier Type L, Fokker C.X, VL...
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  • Topelius Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen Esko Aho Martti Ahtisaari Teuvo Aura Aimo Cajander Kaarlo Castrén Urho Castren Rafael Erich Karl-August Fagerholm Rainer...
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    to Tallinn in 2005. Jaakko Kalela's grandfather was Prime Minister Aimo Cajander. "Kalela puolustaa Koiviston 1990-luvun alun linjaa". Viro.org. Archived...
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    first Black forester in the United States John Ednie Brown (1848–1899) Aimo Cajander (1879–1943) - Professor of forestry and Director-General of Forest and...
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  • appointed a caretaker government of civil servants, led by Professor Aimo Cajander (a Progressive). The 1922 land reform had been enacted, on the initiative...
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    Cross of Merit of the Order of the Lion of Finland Risto Ryti (1942) Aimo Cajander (1942) Harri Holma (1942) Gustaf Ignatius [fi] (1942) Lauri Malmberg...
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    was co-host of the 1982 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women. Aimo Cajander, Prime Minister of Finland (1922, 1924, 1937–39) Bernhard Henrik Crusell...
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  • von Beck, former Minister-President of Austria (born 1854) January 21 Aimo Cajander, 7th Prime Minister of Finland (b. 1879) Konstantinos Davakis, Greek...
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  • was founded in 1937 during the first SDP-Agrarian coalition under Aimo Kaarlo Cajander as a means to relieve societal inequality and instability by providing...
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    President Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg Lauri Kristian Relander Preceded by Aimo Cajander Succeeded by Antti Tulenheimo In office 27 November 1918 – 17 April...
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    the Minister of Finance on 18 January 1924 to the second cabinet of Aimo Cajander and held the post until 31 May 1924. Between 31 March 1925 and 31 December...
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  • The following events occurred in December 1939: Risto Ryti replaced Aimo Cajander as Prime Minister of Finland. The Soviet Union created the Finnish Democratic...
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    Jalander continued to serve as minister of war in the cabinet led by Aimo Cajander and in the cabinet led by Kyösti Kallio between 14 November 1922 and...
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    Onni Hiltunen In office 12 March 1937 – 1 December 1939 Prime Minister Aimo Cajander Preceded by Juho Niukkanen Succeeded by Mauno Pekkala Minister of Trade...
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  • Brander (1924–1927, 1930–1933) (defected from Young Finnish Party group) Aimo Cajander (1929–1943) Mikko Collan (1919–1920) Eljas Erkko (1933–1936) Aleksanteri...
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  • contacted Finnish Foreign Minister Rudolf Holsti and Prime Minister Aimo Cajander and stated that the Soviets did not trust Germany and that war was considered...
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