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FINLAND’S NATIONAL HERO.— Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim (in the foreground), the Finnish Commander-in-Chief, leaving his headquarters with his staff. Baron Mannerheim, a former cavalry officer in the Tsarist Russian Army led Finland in her fight for Independence 20 years ago.

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Southland Times, Issue 23990, 4 December 1939, Page 7

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FINLAND’S NATIONAL HERO.—Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim (in the foreground), the Finnish Commander-in-Chief, leaving his headquarters with his staff. Baron Mannerheim, a former cavalry officer in the Tsarist Russian Army led Finland in her fight for Independence 20 years ago. Southland Times, Issue 23990, 4 December 1939, Page 7

FINLAND’S NATIONAL HERO.—Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim (in the foreground), the Finnish Commander-in-Chief, leaving his headquarters with his staff. Baron Mannerheim, a former cavalry officer in the Tsarist Russian Army led Finland in her fight for Independence 20 years ago. Southland Times, Issue 23990, 4 December 1939, Page 7