File:Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 6 1867 28 1 1951). Baron, the Finnish marshal (1933).jpg
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DescriptionCarl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (4 6 1867 28 1 1951). Baron, the Finnish marshal (1933).jpg |
English: Karl Gustav Mannergejm (4.6.1867 - 28.1.1951,e).
Baron, the Finnish marshal (1933). The participant of the First world war as the general of Russian army. The commander-in-chief the Finnish army in wars from the USSR in (1939-40 and 1941) In August 1944 and March, 1946 the president of Finland. Photographer's studio "H.Rentz and F.Schrader" St.-Petersburg, Morskaya str., 30.A photo from magazine "SEURA" №16, 1966г.(Finland)Русский: Карл Густав Маннергейм (4.6.1867, Лоухисаари - 28.1.1951, Лозанна).
В парадной форме 13-го уланского Владимирского полка, Барон, финский маршал (1933 г.). Участник Первой мировой войны как генерал русской армии. Главнокомандующий финской армией в войнах с СССР в (1939-40 гг. и 1941 -44 гг.) В августе 1944 и марте 1946 гг. президент Финляндии. Фотоателье "H.Rentz & F.Schrader" г. Санкт-Петербург, Морская, 30. Фото из журнала "SEURA" №16, 1966г.(Финляндия)Deutsch: Karl Gustav Mannergejm (4.6.1867- 28.1.1951).Der Baron, der finnische Marschall (1933).Der Teilnehmer Des ersten weltumfassenden Krieges wie der General der russischen Armee.
Der Oberbefehlshaber von der finnischen Armee in den Kriegen von USSR in (1939-40 und 1941-44) Im August 1944 und den Marz 1946 der Prasident Finnlands. Das Fotoatelier "H.Rentz und F.Schrader". Sankt Petersburg.Das Foto aus der Zeitschrift "SEURA" № 16, 1966г.(Finnland) |
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Author | Фотоателье "H.Rentz & F.Schrader" |
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