- Aimo
Kaarlo Cajander (4
April 1879 – 21
January 1943) was the
Prime Minister of
Finland up to the
Winter War.
Cajander was born in Uusikaupunki, and became...
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Cajander is a
Finnish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Paavo Cajander (1846–1913),
Finnish poet and
translator Aimo
Kaarlo Cajander (1879–1943)...
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Paavo Emil
Cajander (24
December 1846 – 14 June 1913) was a
Finnish poet and translator.
Cajander was born in Hämeenlinna on
December 24, 1846, to Frans...
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Cajander's third cabinet was the 22nd
government of
Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time
period was from
March 12, 1937 to
December 1, 1939. It was...
- Aimo
Kaarlo Cajander first's
cabinet was the
eighth Government of
Republic of Finland. Its time
period was from June 2, 1922 to
November 14, 1922. It was...
- Aimo
Cajander's second cabinet was the 10th
Government of Finland. The
cabinet existed from
January 18, 1924 to May 31, 1924. It was a
caretaker government...
- "Amanda"
Cajander, née
Nygren (10
January 1827 – 23
February 1871), was a
Finnish deaconess and a
pioneer within medical care in Finland.
Cajander married...
- is
usually attributed to the 1889
translation of
Ensign Stål by
Paavo Cajander, but in fact,
originates from the 1867
translation by
Julius Krohn. In...
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founded in 1937
during the
first SDP-Agrarian
coalition under Aimo
Kaarlo Cajander as a
means to
relieve societal inequality and
instability by providing...
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Finland In
office 1
March 1937 – 19
December 1940
Prime Minister Aimo
Cajander Risto Ryti
Preceded by Pehr
Evind Svinhufvud Succeeded by
Risto Ryti 9th...