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Viljo (
Wiljo)
Einar Tuompo (23
September 1893 – 27
February 1957) was a
Finnish lieutenant general during World War II. He
commanded the
Finnish Border...
- were alliterating, *Wōdinaz,
Wiljô, Wīhaz,[failed verification] so that they can be
taken as
forming a
triad of *wōdaz,
wiljô, wīhą,
approximately inspiration...
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collection of
White Guards,
border guards and
drafted reservist units under Wiljo Tuompo. On 30
November 1939,
Soviet forces invaded Finland with 21 divisions...
- On 15
January 2013 it was
reported that
foods advertised in the
European Union as
containing beef were
found to
contain undeclared or
improperly declared...
- into
Medieval Latin Willelmus. The Proto-Germanic name is a
compound of *
wiljô "will, wish, desire" and *helmaz "helm, helmet". By
regular sound change...
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Finland Group (Finnish: Pohjois-Suomen Ryhmä) (Commander:
Major General Wiljo Tuompo)
Lapland Group (Finnish:
Lapin Ryhmä) in
Salla and
Petsamo North...
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Another suggestion is that it
derives from
German willo (Proto-Germanic *
wiljô) "will", "wish", "desire", and burg (Proto-Germanic *burgz) "fortress"....
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Lieksa to the
Arctic Ocean. The
group was
under the
command of
Major General Wiljo Tuompo, and its
headquarters was
located in Kajaani. The
formation was charged...
- the
Winter War
Belligerents Finland Soviet
Union Commanders and
leaders Wiljo Tuompo Hjalmar Siilasvuo Paavo Susitaival Kaarle Kari [fi]
Mikhail Dukhanov...
- for promotion].
Archived 11
October 2022 at the
Wayback Machine. Tuompo,
Wiljo Einar (1922). "Sotaväen virkapuvut". Tietosanakirja, XI. Tietosanakirja-osakeyhtiön...