Väinö Alfred Tanner (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈʋæi̯nø ˈalfred ˈtɑnːer]; 12 March 1881 – 19 April 1966; surname until 1895 Thomasson) was a leading figure...
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Väinö Tanner (1881–1948) was a Finnish geographer, geologist, professor and diplomat. Tanner is best known for his studies on the Quaternary geology of...
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found in Finland and Estonia. It may refer to: Väinö Auer (1895–1981), Finnish geologist and geographer Väinö Bremer (1899–1964), Finnish biathlete and modern...
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In the 1919 Finnish parliamentary election, the party, reorganised by Väinö Tanner, received 80 of the 200 seats of the parliament. In 1918, former exiled...
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question of removal of Väinö Tanner, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, was raised. In his private notes Zhdanov wrote: "If Tanner is removed, the...
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215. ISBN 978-952-373-053-3. Pietinen Otso, kuvaaja. ulkoministeri Väinö Tanner Yleisradiossa ja talvisodan rauhanehdot. Retrieved 31 December 2019....
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"vicious and reactionary fascist clique". Field Marshal Mannerheim and Väinö Tanner, the leader of the Finnish Social Democratic Party, were targeted for...
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to the taste of the Soviet Union's leadership than his predecessor, Väinö Tanner. Fagerholm's postwar career was, however, marked by fierce opposition...
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mathematician Väinö Tanner (1881–1948), Finnish geographer and diplomat Wilmer W. Tanner (1909–2011), American zoologist Zera Luther Tanner (1835–1906)...
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Väinö Tanner's cabinet was the 14th government of Finland, which existed from 13 December 1926 to 17 December 1927. It was a minority government led by...
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