- poor
conditions led to a high
mortality rate. [citation needed] The
Mannerheims,
originally from
Germany as Marhein,
became Swedish noblemen in 1693...
- The
Mannerheim Cross (Finnish:
Mannerheim-risti, Swedish: Mannerheimkorset),
officially Mannerheim Cross of the
Cross of
Liberty (Finnish: Vapaudenristin...
- The
Mannerheim Line (Finnish:
Mannerheim-linja, Swedish: Mannerheimlinjen) was a
defensive fortification line on the
Karelian Isthmus built by Finland...
- The
Mannerheim family (originally Marhein) also
spelled von
Mannerheim is the name of a
prominent noble family of
German origin,
which was part of Finnish...
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Mannerheim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carl
Gustaf Emil
Mannerheim (1867–1951) was a
Finnish military leader and statesman.
Mannerheim may...
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Gustaf Mannerheim may
refer to: Carl
Gustaf Mannerheim (naturalist) (1797–1854),
Finnish entomologist and
governor Carl
Gustaf Emil
Mannerheim (1867–1951)...
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Robert Mannerheim and a
sister of
former Finnish President,
Marshal Carl
Gustaf Emil
Mannerheim, and of the
artist and
writer Eva
Mannerheim-Sparre....
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Hitler and
Mannerheim recording is a 1942
recording of a
private conversation between German dictator Adolf Hitler, and Carl
Gustaf Emil
Mannerheim, Commander-in-Chief...
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Robert Mannerheim (1
February 1835 – 9
October 1914) was a
Finnish aristocrat and businessman. He was the son of
naturalist Carl
Gustaf Mannerheim, and...
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Sophie Mannerheim School (Finnish:
Sophie Mannerheimin koulu;
formerly Aurora School, Finnish:
Auroran koulu) is a
primary and
hospital school located...