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  1. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (Askainen, Gran Ducado de Finlandia, 4 de junio de 1867 - Lausana,Suiza, 27 de enero de 1951) fue un noble, militar y político finlandés, mariscal y comandante en jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas de Finlandia, y sexto presidente de la República de Finlandia (1944-1946).

  2. Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim ( Swedish pronunciation: [kɑːɭ ˈɡɵ̂sːtav ˈěːmɪl ˈmânːɛrˌhɛjm], Finland Swedish: [kɑːrl ˈɡʉstɑv ˈeːmil ˈmɑnːærˌhejm] ⓘ; 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and statesman. [3] [4] He served as the military leader of the Whites in the Finnish ...

    • Anastasie "Stasie" Mannerheim (1893–1978), Sofia "Sophy" Mannerheim (1895–1963)
    • 1889–1917, 1918–1946
  3. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Finnish military leader and conservative statesman who successfully defended Finland against greatly superior Soviet forces during World War II and served as the country’s president (1944–46). As defense council chairman, he built the ‘Mannerheim Line’ across the Karelian Isthmus.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Carl Gustav de Mannerheim. (Carl Gustav o Gustaf Emil, barón de Mannerheim; Vilnäs, Turku, 1867 - Lausana, Suiza, 1951) Militar y político finlandés. Era general del ejército zarista cuando, en 1917, estalló la Revolución rusa. Reconocida por los bolcheviques la independencia de Finlandia (hasta entonces una provincia del imperio ruso ...

  5. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim sirvió en el ejército imperial ruso durante décadas, para más tarde convertirse en el héroe de guerra de Finlandia. Mannerheim se convirtió en el símbolo de la lucha finlandesa contra la Rusia soviética durante la Guerra de Invierno, de 1939 a 1940.

  6. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Kashgar 1906. National Board of Antiquities, Ethnographic Collection On returning from the Japanese War, Mannerheim attended the last session of the Finnish Estates as a representative of the baronial branch of his family.

  7. 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.