Table of Contents
29 relations: Bank of Finland, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Continuation War, Crime of aggression, Edwin Linkomies, Electoral college, Finnish military administration in Eastern Karelia, Finnish Olympic Committee, Hauho, Heinrich Himmler, Helsinki, History of the Jews in Finland, Interim Peace, International Olympic Committee, Jewish question, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, Kyösti Kallio, Moscow Peace Treaty, National Progressive Party (Finland), Otava (publisher), Prime Minister of Finland, Rangell Cabinet, Reichsführer-SS, Risto Ryti, Rolf Witting, University of Helsinki, War-responsibility trials in Finland, 1936 Summer Olympics, 1940 Summer Olympics.
- Finnish International Olympic Committee members
- Finnish bankers
- Finnish people convicted of the international crime of aggression
- Governors of the Bank of Finland
- Prime ministers of Finland
- Recipients of Finnish presidential pardons
Bank of Finland
The Bank of Finland (Suomen Pankki, Finlands Bank) is the Finnish member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Finland from 1865 to 1998, issuing the Finnish markka.
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Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military commander, aristocrat, and statesman. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim are World War II political leaders.
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Continuation War
The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II.
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Crime of aggression
A crime of aggression or crime against peace is the planning, initiation, or execution of a large-scale and serious act of aggression using state military force.
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Edwin Linkomies
Edwin Johannes Hildegard Linkomies (22 December 1894 – 9 September 1963, until 1928 Edwin Flinck) was Prime Minister of Finland from March 1943 to August 1944, and one of the seven politicians sentenced to five and a half years in prison as responsible for the Continuation War, on the demand of the Soviet Union. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Edwin Linkomies are Finnish people convicted of the international crime of aggression, prime ministers of Finland, Prisoners and detainees of Finland, Recipients of Finnish presidential pardons and World War II political leaders.
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Electoral college
An electoral college is a set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices.
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Finnish military administration in Eastern Karelia
The Finnish military administration in Eastern Karelia was an interim administrative system established in those areas of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (KFSSR) of the Soviet Union which were occupied by the Finnish army during the Continuation War.
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Finnish Olympic Committee
The Finnish Olympic Committee (Suomen Olympiakomitea ry; Finlands Olympiska Kommitté rf) is the national Olympic committee in Finland for the Olympic Games movement.
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Hauho
Hauho is a former municipality of Finland.
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Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was a German politician who was the 4th Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany, and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany, primarily known for being a main architect of the Holocaust. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Heinrich Himmler are World War II political leaders.
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Helsinki
Helsinki is the capital and most populous city in Finland.
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History of the Jews in Finland
The history of the Jews in Finland goes back to the late 18th century.
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Interim Peace
The Interim Peace (Välirauha, Mellanfreden) was a short period in the history of Finland during the Second World War.
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International Olympic Committee
The International Olympic Committee (IOC; Comité international olympique, CIO) is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Jewish question
The Jewish question was a wide-ranging debate in 19th- and 20th-century Europe that pertained to the appropriate status and treatment of Jews.
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Kansallis-Osake-Pankki
Kansallis-Osake-Pankki (KOP) was a Finnish commercial bank operating from 1889 to 1995.
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Kyösti Kallio
Kyösti Kallio (10 April 1873 – 19 December 1940) was a Finnish politician who served as the fourth president of Finland from 1937 to 1940. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Kyösti Kallio are prime ministers of Finland and World War II political leaders.
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Moscow Peace Treaty
The Moscow Peace Treaty was signed by Finland and the Soviet Union on 12 March 1940, and the ratifications were exchanged on 21 March.
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National Progressive Party (Finland)
The National Progressive Party (Kansallinen Edistyspuolue; Framstegspartiet) was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951.
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Otava (publisher)
Otava Publishing Company Ltd (Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava, Förlagsaktiebolaget Otava) is a major Finnish publisher of books.
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Prime Minister of Finland
The prime minister of Finland (Suomen pääministeri) is the leader of the Finnish Government. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and prime Minister of Finland are prime ministers of Finland.
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Rangell Cabinet
Jukka Rangell's cabinet was the 25th government of Finland, which reigned during the Second World War for 791 days, from January 4, 1941 to March 5, 1943.
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Reichsführer-SS
Reichsführer-SS was a special title and rank that existed between the years of 1925 and 1945 for the commander of the Schutzstaffel (SS).
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Risto Ryti
Risto Heikki Ryti (3 February 1889 – 25 October 1956) was a Finnish politician who served as the fifth president of Finland from 1940 to 1944. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Risto Ryti are Finnish people convicted of the international crime of aggression, Finnish people of World War II, Governors of the Bank of Finland, Heads of government who were later imprisoned, national Progressive Party (Finland) politicians, prime ministers of Finland, Prisoners and detainees of Finland, Recipients of Finnish presidential pardons, university of Helsinki alumni and World War II political leaders.
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Rolf Witting
Rolf Johan Witting (30 September 1879 in Viipuri – 11 October 1944 in Porvoon maalaiskunta) was a Finnish oceanographist and politician, member of four of Finland's cabinets 1924–1943. Johan Wilhelm Rangell and Rolf Witting are Finnish people of World War II, university of Helsinki alumni and World War II political leaders.
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University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki (Helsingin yliopisto, Helsingfors universitet; UH) is a public university in Helsinki, Finland.
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War-responsibility trials in Finland
The war-responsibility trials in Finland (Sotasyyllisyysoikeudenkäynti, Krigsansvarighetsprocessen) were trials of the Finnish wartime leaders held responsible for "definitely influencing Finland in getting into a war with the Soviet Union and United Kingdom in 1941 or preventing peace" during the Continuation War, the Finnish term for their participation in the Second World War from 1941–1944.
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1936 Summer Olympics
The 1936 Summer Olympics (Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad (Spiele der XI.) and officially branded as Berlin 1936, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany.
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1940 Summer Olympics
The 1940 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XII Olympiad, was a planned international multi-sport event scheduled to have been held from 21 September to 6 October 1940, in Tokyo City, Japan, and later rescheduled for 20 July to 4 August 1940, in Helsinki, Finland following the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937.
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See also
Finnish International Olympic Committee members
- Emma Terho
- Erik von Frenckell
- Ernst Krogius
- Jari Kurri
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Peter Tallberg
- Pirjo Häggman
- Saku Koivu
- Sari Essayah
Finnish bankers
- Ahti Pekkala
- Akseli Paarman
- Alli Paasikivi
- Björn Wahlroos
- C. O. Frietsch
- Carl Enckell
- Casper von Koskull
- Christopher Wegelius
- Eino Kankaanpää
- Emil Schybergson
- Esko Koppanen
- Eva Falck
- Göran Ehrnrooth
- Harald Hellström
- Jaakko Kemppainen
- Joachim Kurtén
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Juhani Arajärvi
- Juho Kusti Paasikivi
- Juho Pilppula
- Kaaperi Kivialho
- Kaarlo Warvikko
- Katja Keitaanniemi
- Liisi Kivioja
- Matti Louekoski
- Mauno Koivisto
- Mika Tiivola
- Olli Kaila
- Osmo Kock
- Otto Stenroth
- Päiviö Hetemäki
- Pekka Ahmavaara
- Pekka Pesola
- Rainer von Fieandt
- Saara Forsius
- Seppo Honkapohja
- Seppo Lindblom
- Teuvo Aura
- Teuvo Kaitila
- Timo Santalainen
- Toivo Aro
- Toivo Hietala
- Toivo Mikael Kivimäki
- Tuure Salo
- Vilho Cornér
- Wäinö Valkama
- William Koskelin
Finnish people convicted of the international crime of aggression
- Antti Kukkonen
- Edwin Linkomies
- Henrik Ramsay
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Risto Ryti
- Toivo Mikael Kivimäki
- Tyko Reinikka
- Väinö Tanner
Governors of the Bank of Finland
- Ahti Karjalainen
- August Ramsay
- Erkki Liikanen
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Klaus Waris
- Matti Vanhala
- Mauno Koivisto
- Olli Rehn
- Otto Stenroth
- Rainer von Fieandt
- Risto Ryti
- Rolf Kullberg
- Sakari Tuomioja
- Sirkka Hämäläinen
- Theodor Wegelius
Prime ministers of Finland
- Ahti Karjalainen
- Aimo Cajander
- Alexander Stubb
- Anneli Jäätteenmäki
- Antti Hackzell
- Antti Rinne
- Antti Tulenheimo
- Edwin Linkomies
- Esko Aho
- Harri Holkeri
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Johannes Virolainen
- Juha Sipilä
- Juho Kusti Paasikivi
- Juho Sunila
- Juho Vennola
- Jyrki Katainen
- Kaarlo Castrén
- Kalevi Sorsa
- Karl-August Fagerholm
- Keijo Liinamaa
- Kyösti Kallio
- Lauri Ingman
- List of prime ministers of Finland
- Mari Kiviniemi
- Martti Miettunen
- Matti Vanhanen
- Mauno Koivisto
- Mauno Pekkala
- Oskari Mantere
- Paavo Lipponen
- Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
- Petteri Orpo
- Prime Minister of Finland
- Rafael Erich
- Rafael Paasio
- Rainer von Fieandt
- Ralf Törngren
- Reino Kuuskoski
- Reino Ragnar Lehto
- Risto Ryti
- Sakari Tuomioja
- Sanna Marin
- Teuvo Aura
- Toivo Mikael Kivimäki
- Urho Castrén
- Urho Kekkonen
- Väinö Tanner
- V. J. Sukselainen
Recipients of Finnish presidential pardons
- Alvar Rantalahti
- Anton Huotari
- Antti Kukkonen
- Edwin Linkomies
- Henrik Ramsay
- Ida Aalle-Teljo
- Ilpo Larha
- Johan Wilhelm Rangell
- Julius Sundblom
- Kalle Hakala
- Lauri Törni
- Matti Turkia
- Nestori Aronen
- Risto Ryti
- Toivo Mikael Kivimäki
- Tyko Reinikka
- Väinö Tanner
- Ville Kiviniemi
- Yrjö Mäkelin
References
Also known as Johan Rangell, Jukka Rangell.