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Albert Viljam Hagelin (24
April 1881 – 25 May 1946) was a
Norwegian businessman and
opera singer who
became the
Minister of
Domestic Affairs in the Quisling...
- – /ˈ
viljam/ (older pronunciation), /ˈwiljam/ (contemporary) (Hebrew)
Vilim (Croatian) Вилијам (Serbian) Vilém (Czech)
Vilmos (Hungarian)
Viljams, Vilhelms...
- of "po****r
enlightenment and propaganda", and the
opera singer Albert Viljam Hagelin, who was
Minister of Home Affairs. The NS
administration had a certain...
- Linna's own testimony, Rokka's
character is
based on Linna's comrade-in-arms,
Viljam Pylkäs [fi], as the two
fought in the
Continuation War (1941–44). It is...
- 'Unknown Child'". New York Post.
Retrieved 17
February 2023. "Master Eino
Viljam Panula".
Encyclopedia Titanica.
Retrieved 17
February 2023. "Mrs
Maija Emelia...
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Minister of
Culture and Enlightenment, as well as the
opera singer Albert Viljam Hagelin, who was
Minister of the Interior. One of Quisling's
first actions...
- Te Kooti's War; only
person executed for
treason in New
Zealand Albert Viljam Hagelin,
member of Quisling's government.
Vidkun Quisling, for
being Minister...
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August William Kolehmainen (December 30, 1887 – June 26, 1967),
known in
Finland as
Viljami Kolehmainen, was a Finnish-American long-distance
runner and...
- York:
Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 576. ISBN 0-684-80565-0. Pochle͏̈bkin,
Vilʹjam V. (1988).
Nationale Küchen die
Kochkunst der
sowjetischen Völker (2.,...
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risen to
power as
prominent members of
their local far-right parties.
Viljam Nyman of AWD
Finland had been
member of the
Lapland board of the
Finns Party...