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Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and politician. Mannerheim began his career in the Imperial Russian Army. During the Russian Civil War, Mannerheim briefly served the new revolutionary government, before he grew disenchanted with Communism. He was relieved of duty, and returned home to a newly independent Finland. After playing a crucial role in winning the Finnish Civil War for the "white" side, Mannerheim became regent in 1918, and, acting as an interim head of state, received foreign recognition for the new Republic, and oversaw the institution of a new constitution. He stood for election to the presidency in 1919, but lost, and retired from public life. He returned to service in the 1930s, accepting a position as chairman the nat

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  • Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
  • Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
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  • Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, (4. kesäkuuta 1867 Askainen, Suomi – 27. tammikuuta 1951 Lausanne, Sveitsi) Suomen marsalkka, vapaaherra, Suomen tasavallan kuudes presidentti vuosina 1944–1946, oli suomalainen ammattisotilas ja poliitikko.
  • Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and politician. Mannerheim began his career in the Imperial Russian Army. During the Russian Civil War, Mannerheim briefly served the new revolutionary government, before he grew disenchanted with Communism. He was relieved of duty, and returned home to a newly independent Finland. After playing a crucial role in winning the Finnish Civil War for the "white" side, Mannerheim became regent in 1918, and, acting as an interim head of state, received foreign recognition for the new Republic, and oversaw the institution of a new constitution. He stood for election to the presidency in 1919, but lost, and retired from public life. He returned to service in the 1930s, accepting a position as chairman the nat
  • Mannerheim was born in the Grand Principality of Finland, Russian Empire (name in ), into a family of Swedish-speaking aristocrats who had settled in Finland in the late 18th century. His paternal German ancestor Marhein had emigrated to Sweden during the 17th century. His maternal ancestry has its roots in Södermanland, Sweden.
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  • President of Finland
  • Chief of Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces
  • Regent of Finland
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