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  1. Field marshal (Finland) - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Footnotes. References. Field marshal (Finland) In the Finnish Defence Forces, Field Marshal ( Finnish: sotamarsalkka, lit. 'War Marshal', Swedish: fältmarskalk) is officially not an active military rank but an honorary rank that can be bestowed upon 'especially distinguished generals '.

  2. Finland Finnish President Mannerheim in 1943. 1933 - Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951) France. List of Marshals of France; Germany German World War II field marshal Erich von Manstein. List of German field marshals; Ghana. 1965 - Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972) Greece. 1913 - HM King Constantine I (1868–1923)

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  4. Mar 25, 2024 · Hoping to win back some territory regarded by some as historically Finnish, Finland successfully joined Nazi Germany in its invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. Mannerheim was named the only marshal of Finland in June 1942.

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  5. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Finland’s most famous military leader, helped his countrymen earn “their own independent lives within the family of free peoples.”. Before that, he served in the Russian military for many years; article includes slideshow. Mannerheim showing his headquarters to visitors in 1941.

  6. Later, in Finland, he was made a field marshal, and during the Second World War he was commander-in-chief of the Finnish forces and subsequently became president. No soldier had previously been president of Finland – nor has one been chosen for the post since Mannerheim. He was 78 when he retired, citing health reasons.

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