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- Antti Verner Hackzell (20 September 1881 – 14 January 1946) was a Finnish politician from the National Coalition Party and Prime Minister of Finland from...
- Zacharias Hackzell (March 1, 1751, in Tornio, Lapland, FinlandAugust 20, 1804, Finland) worked as the chief of police (Swedish: kronolänsman) for the...
- Anders Mårtensson Hackzell (1705, in Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sweden - February 13, 1757, Alatornio, Lapland, Finland) worked as the chief enforcement officer...
- Antti Hackzell's cabinet was the 27th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from August 8, 1944, to September 21, 1944. It was a...
- later. On 14 September, a delegation led by Finnish Prime Minister Antti Hackzell and Foreign Minister Carl Enckell began negotiating, with the Soviet Union...
- Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Preceded by Johan Wilhelm Rangell Succeeded by Antti Hackzell Personal details Born Edwin Johannes Hildegard Flinck 22 December 1894...
- Elder (1632–1709) a Swedish theologian and Archbishop of Uppsala Anders Hackzell (1705–1757) the chief enforcement officer and cartographer for the Swedish...
- (1931-1932) Ryti II (1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) ****erholm III (1958-1959) Karjalainen I (1962-1963)...
- Zecharias Frankel, (1801–1875), Bohemian-German rabbi and historian Zacharias Hackzell (1751–1804), Swedish chief of police Zacharias Heinesen (born 1936), Danish...
- (1931-1932) Ryti II (1940-1941) Rangell (1941-1943) Linkomies (1943-1944) Hackzell (1944) Urho Castrén (1944) ****erholm III (1958-1959) Karjalainen I (1962-1963)...