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Mannerheim: the Years of Preparation

Author : John Ernest Oliver Screen
Publisher : London : C. Hurst
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015011287490

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Mannerheim: the Years of Preparation by John Ernest Oliver Screen Pdf

Søgeord: Finsk-Ugrian Selskab; Galicia; Jægerkorps; Sinkiang; Russo-Japanese War; Pelliot, Paul; St. Petersburg; Finnere i Russiske; Hviderussiske Hær

Gustaf Mannerheim

Author : Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472814449

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Gustaf Mannerheim by Steven J. Zaloga Pdf

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim is a legendary figure, whose life and career were deeply influential in Finnish and European history. He is viewed by many as the father of modern Finland after leading the 'White' faction to victory and independence in the Finnish Civil War of 1918. He then commanded his country's forces in a sequence of bitter clashes in the ice and snow, in the build-up to, and during, World War II: the Winter War in 1939–40, the Continuation War in 1941–44 and the Lapland War in 1944–45. This study provides a fascinating insight into Mannerheim's career, analysing his traits, his biggest victories and his key enemies. Complete with uniform artwork and detailed tactical maps, it is a comprehensive guide to one of the 20th century's most capable military leaders and statesmen.

Mannerheim

Author : Jonathan Clements
Publisher : Haus Publishing
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781908323187

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Mannerheim by Jonathan Clements Pdf

Baron Gustaf Mannerheim was one of the greatest figures of the twentieth century, and the only man to be decorated by both sides in the Second World War. As a Finnish officer in Russian service, he witnessed the coronation of the last Tsar, and was both reprimanded for foolhardiness and decorated for bravery in the Russo-Japanese War. He spent two years undercover in Asia as an agent in the 'Great Game', posing as a Swedish anthropologist. He crossed China on horseback, stopping en route to teach the 13th Dalai Lama how to shoot with a pistol, and spying on the Japanese navy on his way home. He escaped the Bolsheviks by the skin of his teeth in 1917, arriving in the newly independent Finland just in time to lead the anti-Russian forces in the local revolt and civil war. During Finland's darkest hour, he lead the defence of his country against the impossible odds of the Winter War. This major new life of Gustaf Mannerheim, the first to be published for over a decade, includes new historical material on Mannerheim's time in China.

Mannerheim

Author : John Ernest Oliver Screen
Publisher : Hurst & Company
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015049987566

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As soldier and statesman, Gustaf Mannerheim occupies a unique place in the history of Finland. This book provides a continuation of Mannerheim's service in the imperial Russian army, recounting his conversion to Finnish patriot.

Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland

Author : Henrik Meinander
Publisher : Hurst Publishers
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2023-05-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781805260943

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Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland by Henrik Meinander Pdf

Field marshal and statesman Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951) was the most acclaimed and the most hated Finn of the twentieth century. After three decades of loyal and distinguished service in the Russian Tsarist army, he returned to his homeland in 1917 to defend its new independence. This iconic figure led the Finnish forces as Commander-in-Chief during both World Wars, then ended his career as President of Finland. This new critical biography sets Mannerheim’s entire life’s work, and his often nerve-wracking decisions as a Finnish leader on the world stage, against the backdrop of his elite upbringing and lifestyle, his adventurous imperial career, his outspoken anti-communism, and his keen instincts for great power politics. Painful details emerge about Mannerheim’s private life, and myths and rumours are scrutinised, as Henrik Meinander charts the complex legacy of this nationalist cosmopolitan who found himself fighting on the same side as Hitler. Meinander paints his portrait with strong contrasts and bright colours. This is the story of a multicultural Russian empire, a newborn nation-state treading warily between Europe’s military titans, a front of the Second World War not easily reduced to moral binaries—and, above all, a shrewd political operator playing many a dangerous game.

Mannerheim

Author : Stig Jägerskiöld
Publisher : C. Hurst & Co. Publishers
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015014438751

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Gustaf Mannerheim

Author : Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472814432

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Gustaf Mannerheim by Steven J. Zaloga Pdf

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim is a legendary figure, whose life and career were deeply influential in Finnish and European history. He is viewed by many as the father of modern Finland after leading the 'White' faction to victory and independence in the Finnish Civil War of 1918. He then commanded his country's forces in a sequence of bitter clashes in the ice and snow, in the build-up to, and during, World War II: the Winter War in 1939–40, the Continuation War in 1941–44 and the Lapland War in 1944–45. This study provides a fascinating insight into Mannerheim's career, analysing his traits, his biggest victories and his key enemies. Complete with uniform artwork and detailed tactical maps, it is a comprehensive guide to one of the 20th century's most capable military leaders and statesmen.

Gustaf Mannerheim 1867-1951

Author : Stig Jägerskiöld
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Finland
ISBN : WISC:89010504710

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Gustaf Mannerheim 1867-1951 by Stig Jägerskiöld Pdf

Memoirs

Author : Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1954
Category : Finland
ISBN : UVA:X000477281

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The Horse That Leaps Through Clouds

Author : Eric Enno Tamm
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781582438177

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The Horse That Leaps Through Clouds by Eric Enno Tamm Pdf

On July 6, 1906, Baron Gustaf Mannerheim boarded the midnight train from St. Petersburg, charged by Czar Nicholas II to secretly collect intelligence on the Qing Dynasty's sweeping reforms that were radically transforming China. The last czarist agent in the so–called Great Game, Mannerheim chronicled almost every facet of China's modernization, from education reform and foreign investment to Tibet's struggle for independence. On July 6, 2006, writer Eric Enno Tamm boards that same train, intent on following in Mannerheim's footsteps. Initially banned from China, Tamm devises a cover and retraces Mannerheim's route across the Silk Road, discovering both eerie similarities and seismic differences between the Middle Kingdoms of today and a century ago. Along the way, Tamm offers piercing insights into China's past that raise troubling questions about its future. Can the Communist Party truly open China to the outside world yet keep Western ideas such as democracy and freedom at bay, just as Qing officials mistakenly believed? What can reform during the late Qing Dynasty teach us about the spectacular transformation of China today? As Confucius once wrote, "Study the past if you would divine the future," and that is just what Tamm does in The Horse that Leaps Through Clouds.

Memoirs

Author : Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1954
Category : Statesmen
ISBN : LCCN:54001503

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A Visit to the Sarö and Shera Yögurs

Author : Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2023-05-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783368901301

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A Visit to the Sarö and Shera Yögurs by Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Pdf

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Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland

Author : Henrik Meinander
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-25
Category : Finland
ISBN : 9781787389373

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Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland by Henrik Meinander Pdf

Field marshal and statesman Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951) was the most acclaimed and the most hated Finn of the twentieth century. After three decades of loyal and distinguished service in the Russian Tsarist army, he returned to his homeland in 1917 to defend its new independence. This iconic figure led the Finnish forces as Commander-in-Chief during both World Wars, then ended his career as President of Finland. This new critical biography sets Mannerheim's entire life's work, and his often nerve-wracking decisions as a Finnish leader on the world stage, against the backdrop of his elite upbringing and lifestyle, his adventurous imperial career, his outspoken anti-communism, and his keen instincts for great power politics. Painful details emerge about Mannerheim's private life, and myths and rumors are scrutinized, as Henrik Meinander charts the complex legacy of this nationalist cosmopolitan who found himself fighting on the same side as Hitler. Meinander paints his portrait with strong contrasts and bright colors. This is the story of a multicultural Russian empire, a newborn nation-state treading warily between Europe's military titans, a front of the Second World War not easily reduced to moral binaries-and, above all, a shrewd political operator playing many a dangerous game.

C. G. E. Mannerheim

Author : Matti Lappalainen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9518470421

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The Hundred Day Winter War

Author : Gordon F. Sander
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780700619108

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The Hundred Day Winter War by Gordon F. Sander Pdf

When the Red Army invaded Finland in November 1939 most observers expected a walkover. Instead, in a gallant stand that captured the world's imagination, the tiny Finnish army was able to hold off Stalin's mechanized echelons for 105 days. Gordon F. Sander peels away the layers of myth surrounding this Nordic Thermopylae to reveal the conflict in its full military, political, and cultural contexts. A bestseller in Finland, the English-language version of Sander's book draws on interviews with both Finnish and Russian veterans of the war, in addition to a bountiful archive of articles from both the Western and Finnish press, to create the most comprehensive and up-to-date single-volume history of the war. Written in "real time" to give the reader a you-are-there feeling, the book describes the Finns' stunning defeat of the Soviets' initial massive offensive, including the destruction of several Red divisions by Finnish ski troops; the deceptively calm January interregnum, when the two sides engaged in a complicated diplomatic minuet; and the final, titanic Red assault itself, which finally drove the Finns to the peace table-though not before they had forged one of the great legends of modern military history. Using his intimate knowledge of Finland and Finnish history, the author explains how the Finns' winter skills, their innate sisu, or toughness, and their devotion to both their young republic and their brilliant and inspiring commander-in-chief, Gustaf Mannerheim, together enabled them to make their historic stand. Sander explores such oft-ignored aspects of the conflict as Finnish press censorship; the abortive Allied "rescue mission" across Scandinavia that was a factor in Stalin's surprising decision to bring the war to a halt; the Kremlin's novel use of paratroopers in the war; and the pivotal role played by the Lotta Svard, the Finnish all-purpose women's auxiliary. Illustrating Sander's fast-paced text are nearly 50 photographs, including numerous never-seen-before images of both the battlefront and the home front. Hailed by Helsingin Sanomat, Finland's leading daily, as "a bittersweet morality play" that "opens up this quintessentially Finnish tale to a much wider and admiring readership" and by STT, Finland's leading news agency, as "an outstanding book that combines brilliant writing with a rock-solid factual foundation," Sander's compelling book fills a key gap in the record of the Second World War.