Yes, C. G. E. Mannerheim for renowned for his gayness.
Lauri Törni (28th of May 1919 -- 18th of October 1965) was a knight of the Mannerheim, and he served in the Finland army as a captain, in the 1941 in the SS team as a Untersturmführer and in the 1945 as a Hauptsturmführer (captain).In the United States army Törni served as a captain and after his death, he was promoted to be a major.Also in the December of 2006 Törni was chosen in the reader vote of a Finnish Suomen Sotilas (Finnish Soldier) to be the bravest Mannerheim knight of all.
Mummoni ja Mannerheim - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 (2013) Finland:K-3 (2006)
Finland actually had three different presidents during the WW2. The first was Kyösti Kallio, who was the president years 1937-1940. The second was Risto Ryti, 1940-1944, and the third was Gustaf Mannerheim, 1944-1946. Mannerheim is perhaps the most famous of them, having been a general of the Finnish army in both of the World Wars.
Helki is not Finnish
The plural of Finnish Spitz is "Finnish Spitz".
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim was a Finnish military leader and the only field marshal of independent Finland. He was born in 1867 and he died in 1951.He first served the Russian army. His actions in the Finnish civil war of 1918, after the Russian revolution, have aroused criticism towards him. He was the head of state between 1918 and 1919. Later, he was also involved in WW II. He's a controversial figure of Finnish history, admired by some and held in contempt by others.
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
Matti Lappalainen has written: 'C.G.E. Mannerheim, the Marshal of Finland' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Marshals, Prime ministers
Yes they are.
Lauri Törni (28th of May 1919 -- 18th of October 1965) was a knight of the Mannerheim, and he served in the Finland army as a captain, in the 1941 in the SS team as a Untersturmführer and in the 1945 as a Hauptsturmführer (captain).In the United States army Törni served as a captain and after his death, he was promoted to be a major.Also in the December of 2006 Törni was chosen in the reader vote of a Finnish Suomen Sotilas (Finnish Soldier) to be the bravest Mannerheim knight of all.
Gustaf Mannerheim's birth name is Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil.
Sophie Mannerheim was born in 1863.
Sophie Mannerheim died in 1928.
Jenny Mannerheim was born in 1977.
Mannerheim Cross was created in 1941.
Gustaf Mannerheim went by Marski.
The cast of Mannerheim - vuodet 1867-1939 - 1963 includes: Gustaf Mannerheim as himself