Väinö I (Prince Fredrick Charles of Hesse, born Frederick Charles Louis Constantine) of Finland (May 1, 1868, Gut Panker – May 28, 1940, Helsinki) was the King of Finland following the Finnish civil war from October 9, 1918 until his death on May 28, 1940. His reign saw Finland become a fully independent nation narrowly avoiding becoming another puppet state to Germany after World War I. He also managed save Finland from occupation by the Soviet Union in the Winter War by signing the Moscow Peace Treaty in March 1940.
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| - Väinö I of Finland (Central Victory)
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| - Väinö I (Prince Fredrick Charles of Hesse, born Frederick Charles Louis Constantine) of Finland (May 1, 1868, Gut Panker – May 28, 1940, Helsinki) was the King of Finland following the Finnish civil war from October 9, 1918 until his death on May 28, 1940. His reign saw Finland become a fully independent nation narrowly avoiding becoming another puppet state to Germany after World War I. He also managed save Finland from occupation by the Soviet Union in the Winter War by signing the Moscow Peace Treaty in March 1940.
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| - [[w:Alexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse
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| - Grand Duke Nicholas II of Finland
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| - Väinö I (Prince Fredrick Charles of Hesse, born Frederick Charles Louis Constantine) of Finland (May 1, 1868, Gut Panker – May 28, 1940, Helsinki) was the King of Finland following the Finnish civil war from October 9, 1918 until his death on May 28, 1940. His reign saw Finland become a fully independent nation narrowly avoiding becoming another puppet state to Germany after World War I. He also managed save Finland from occupation by the Soviet Union in the Winter War by signing the Moscow Peace Treaty in March 1940.
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