constitutional crisis of 1944, Castrén, representing the National Coalition Party, became Prime Minister of Finland briefly. Urho Jonas Castrén was born 30 December...
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Urho Castrén's cabinet was the 28th government of Republic of Finland, in office from October 21, 1944, to November 17, 1944. It was a majority government...
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Castrén is the surname of a Finnish family. Notable members include: Aarne Castrén (1923–1997), Finnish Olympic sailor Arthur Castrén (1866–1946), Finnish...
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who have this name include: Urho Castrén (1886–1965), a Finnish politician Urho Karhumäki (1891–1947), a Finnish poet Urho Kekkonen (1900–1986), the eighth...
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Castrén Cabinet may refer to: Kaarlo Castrén Cabinet, 4th Government of Finland Urho Castrén Cabinet, 28th Government of Finland This disambiguation page...
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English See, for example, Pekka Hyvärinen, "Finland's Man: Urho Kekkonen's Life" / Suomen mies: Urho Kekkosen elämä, published in Finland in 2000; Tuomo Polvinen...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Fagerholm III (1958-1959) Karjalainen I (1962-1963) Virolainen...
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Linkomies, Prime minister (1943–1944) Antti Hackzell, Prime minister (1944) Urho Castrén, Prime minister (1944) Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Prime minister (1944–1946)...
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Coalition Party and the Finnish People's Democratic League until the 1980s. Urho Kekkonen served as President of Finland from 1956 to 1982, by far the longest...
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many days in office as the prime minister, as was the case with the Urho Castrén Cabinet and Aura I Cabinet. In the last mentioned, also Minister of Justice...
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partners forming the governing coalition cabinets. Since 1956, the year when Urho Kekkonen was elected President, the party has been nearly continuously in...
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In office 4 August 1944 – 4 March 1946 Prime Minister Antti Hackzell Urho Castrén Juho Kusti Paasikivi Preceded by Risto Ryti Succeeded by Juho Kusti Paasikivi...
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Yrjö-Koskinen Esko Aho Martti Ahtisaari Teuvo Aura Aimo Cajander Kaarlo Castrén Urho Castren Rafael Erich Karl-August Fagerholm Rainer von Fieandt Johan Franzén...
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party was in the opposition. By criticizing Finnish communists and President Urho Kekkonen of the Centre Party, the party had lost the President's trust—and...
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Hackzell KOK–SDP–ML–RKP–ED 18 Urho Castrén (1886–1965) 21 September 1944 17 November 1944 58 days — National Coalition 28. U. Castrén KOK–SDP–ML–RKP–ED (2) Juho...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Paasikivi II (1944-1945) Paasikivi III (1945-1946) Pekkala (1946-1948)...
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succeeded him in making the Moscow Armistice treaty. New prime minister Urho Castrén took office and formed a new cabinet. 27. Hackzell Archived 2012-04-02...
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the SDP candidate Karl-August Fagerholm lost by only one electoral vote to Urho Kekkonen. Fagerholm would act as Prime Minister in the Fagerholm II Cabinet...
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Niskalaukaus, metal band Lost Society, metal band Excalion, melodic metal band Urho Castrén, politician who served briefly as the Prime Minister of Finland in 1944...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Paasikivi II (1944-1945) Paasikivi III (1945-1946) Pekkala (1946-1948)...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Paasikivi II (1944-1945) Paasikivi III (1945-1946) Pekkala (1946-1948)...
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Kusti Paasikivi (Finnish) (27 May 1918 – 27 November 1918) 2 Castrén, KaarloKaarlo Castrén (1860–1938) 27 November 1918 17 April 1919 141 days National...
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Court of Finland President and one-time interim Prime Minister Urho Castrén. Castrén earned a master's degree in theology and philosophy and entered...
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(1871–1928) 31 March 1925 31 December 1925 275 days Independent Tulenheimo 10 Urho Castrén (1886–1965) 31 December 1925 13 December 1926 347 days National Coalition...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Paasikivi II (1944-1945) Paasikivi III (1945-1946) Pekkala (1946-1948)...
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(1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) Paasikivi II (1944-1945) Paasikivi III (1945-1946) Pekkala (1946-1948)...
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Office P. E. Svinhufvud 1917–1918 Axel Fredrik Charpentier 1918–1928 Urho Castrén 1928–1929 Albert von Hellens 1930 Albert Makkonen 1930–1933 Oiva Huttunen...
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Ortiz President of Argentina (1938–1942) 1886–1942 with Collar 1940 Urho Castrén President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland (1929–1956)...
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President Carl G. E. Mannerheim Preceded by Edwin Linkomies Succeeded by Urho Castrén Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 14 December 1932 – 7 October 1936...
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organizations. The Blue Cross was one of the organizations that the Urho Castrén government abolished as soon as possible on September 23, immediately...
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