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    Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (Swedish pronunciation: [kɑːɭ ˈɡɵ̂sːtav ˈěːmɪl ˈmânːɛrˌhɛjm], Finland Swedish: [kɑːrl ˈɡʉstɑv ˈeːmil ˈmɑnːærˌhejm] ;...
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    Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (10 August 1797 – 9 October 1854) was a Finnish entomologist and governor of the Viipuri province in the Grand Duchy of Finland...
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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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    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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    was the son of naturalist Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, and father of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. Mannerheim wrote the satirical play Ditt och datt...
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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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    served until 1826. He was a great grandfather of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. Portrait of young Mannerheim His wife Vendla Sofia von Willebrand Portrait...
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  • will, while also supporting the Knights of the Mannerheim Cross and their relatives. Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Field Marshal, Commander-in-Chief – 1st and...
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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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    businessman Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951) - soldier, statesman, and President of Finland; grandson of the entomologist Eva Mannerheim-Sparre Henrik...
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    once, to Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim 4 June 1944. Grand Cross with Jewels, to three Finns: Senator Otto Stenroth 1938, Foreign Minister Carl Enckell 1946...
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    columnist Väinö Nuorteva. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Regent (12 December 1918 – 26 July 1919) Both Svinhufvud and Mannerheim later served as president...
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  • World War I in Europe. The paramilitary White Guards were led by Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim and were assisted by the German Imperial Army at the request...
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    War; while he relinquished the post of commander-in-chief to Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, he played a role as a spiritual leader. After the war, he became...
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  • optician Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), Swiss founder of analytical psychology Carl Gustaf Armfeldt (1666–1736), Swedish military commander Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim...
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    Finland. His resignation soon afterwards allowed his successor, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, to bypass the agreement and make peace with the Soviet Union...
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    Mussolini of Italy, Francisco Franco of Spain, Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim of Finland and Emil Hácha of the Bohemian Protectorate. Marshal Antonescu's...
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    Liberty was founded on March 4, 1918, upon the initiative of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. The Finnish artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela was commissioned to...
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    Louhisaari manor (category Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim)
    province, and his grandson Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, who was born here in 1867. Baroness Wilhelmina Mannerheim moved to Sweden and sold the house...
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    Finland's policy of neutrality internationally known. Paasikivi was born Johan Gustaf Hellsten in 1870 at the smoke sauna of the Kulma-Seppälä house in the Huljala...
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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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    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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    Marskin ryyppy (category Cultural depictions of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim)
    Finnish origin, served as a snaps. The drink is named after Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, the Marshal of Finland. According to all sources it is important...
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    biographical literature and biographies of Marshal of Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (his Finnish contemporary), and Swedish Field Marshal Robert...
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    after the Winter War, on 28 August 1940, Finnish Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim promoted Häyhä straight from alikersantti (the lowest military...
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    Sweden. One of seven gold medals awarded in 1941 by Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. Kjellberg, H. E., ed. (1934). Svenska Dagbladets årsbok (Händelserna...
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  • Sword Scabbard Declaration (category Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim)
    to two related declarations by the Finnish Commander-in-Chief Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim during World War I and World War II against Soviet control of...
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  • These camps were organized by the armed forces supreme commander Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. The camps were intended to hold Russian detainees for future...
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    the Tripartite Pact and thus not formal members of the Axis. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim was the commander-in-chief of the Finnish Defense Forces and...
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    in 1946. In 1944 the Parliament had passed a law that enabled Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim to serve a six-year term. However, he resigned on 4 March 1946...
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