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Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland: A life in Geopolitics 

Centre for Geopolitics
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21 June 2023, Cambridge
The Centre for Geopolitics is pleased to host an event in which Professor Henrik Meinander talks to Rt Hon Charles Clarke about his book: ‘Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland: A Life in Geopolitics ’
Field marshal and statesman Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951) was the most acclaimed and the most hated Finn of the twentieth century. After three decades of loyal and distinguished service in the Russian Tsarist army, he returned to his homeland in 1917 to defend its new independence. This iconic figure led the Finnish forces as Commander-in-Chief during both World Wars, then ended his career as President of Finland. This new critical biography sets Mannerheim's entire life's work, and his often nerve-wracking decisions as a Finnish leader on the world stage, against the backdrop of his elite upbringing and lifestyle, his adventurous imperial career, his outspoken anti-communism, and his keen instincts for great power politics. Professor Henrik Meinander charts the complex legacy of this nationalist cosmopolitan who found himself fighting on the same side as Hitler. Meinander paints his portrait with strong contrasts and bright colours. This is the story of a multicultural Russian empire, a newborn nation-state treading warily between Europe's military titans, a front of the Second World War not easily reduced to moral binaries--and, above all, a shrewd political operator playing many a dangerous game.
Professor Henrik Meinander is Professor of History at the University of Helsinki and the author of History of Finland(Hurst, 2022).
Rt Hon Charles Clarke jointly leads the Baltic Geopolitics Programme and is a former UK Home Secretary.

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@kallekonttinen1738
@kallekonttinen1738 11 месяцев назад
Every church and garrison in Finland there is posted on the wall text of the Mannerheim's order of the day 14.3.1940 where there is among other parts text: "I have served in many fronts but have never seen soldiers like you.."..
@kirillpushkin
@kirillpushkin 9 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
@herrakaarme
@herrakaarme 8 месяцев назад
Interesting detail about Finland needing to join Germany even if one had had the foresight to see Germany's defeat already back then. Even if you disregard what Finns were feeling after losing 10% of the territory and one of the most important cities after the Winter War of 1939/40, the short peace was not a pleasant period. The Soviet Union was not too shy to bully Finland during that period, including wilfully shooting down a passenger airplane just to rob the diplomatic post possibly carried by it (killing French and American citizens in the process as well). So, you might say Moscow was practically pushing Finland to seek help from anywhere it could. Quite easy to see the similarity to our time when Russia invading Ukraine directly led to Finland finally becoming a member of NATO.
@historyouuu3495
@historyouuu3495 Год назад
thx very very much
@chrisekstrom4614
@chrisekstrom4614 19 дней назад
God Bless Marshal Mannerheim & may he Rest In Peace. 🇺🇸✝️🇫🇮
@hybridarmyoffreeworld
@hybridarmyoffreeworld Месяц назад
yes, 'Breaking up Moscow empire is the only way to end its imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Yeltsin and Dugin.
@calengr1
@calengr1 Год назад
43m trips to ASIA and how impacted M
@GabrielNicho
@GabrielNicho Год назад
Important to remember, that the election Mannerheim lost was just in the parliament...some think that if it had been in front of the people he would have won.
@kallekonttinen1738
@kallekonttinen1738 11 месяцев назад
Probably not. All left was against him and that was about 45-50% of population. Many centrists republicans (Agrarian league and Progressive party) were also against this Imperial Swedish speaking general so numbers would have been same in direct election.
@GabrielNicho
@GabrielNicho 11 месяцев назад
@@kallekonttinen1738 It's simply not true that there was a unified left against Mannerheim, just like there was never a unified left during the civil war, plenty of socialdemocrats thought that there should never have been an "uprising". That Mannerheim was held in high regard could be seen after the war. There are plenty of historians (long since I read about it) that say Mannerheim could have won an election before the people. Remember, Svinhufvud, someone held in much lower regard than Mannerheim, won years later.
@kallekonttinen1738
@kallekonttinen1738 11 месяцев назад
@@GabrielNicho Mannerheim had no chance. Socialdemocrats would have voted for anybody other than Mannerheim. People would have voted very similarly than parliament.
@GabrielNicho
@GabrielNicho 11 месяцев назад
@@kallekonttinen1738 You completely ignored the fact though that Svinhufvud, someone much more disliked than Mannerheim, managed election.
@kallekonttinen1738
@kallekonttinen1738 11 месяцев назад
@@GabrielNicho and Svinhufvud was at conservative right, only group that really supported Mannerheim. Left and republican and liberal right was against Mannerheim. How you imagine he could get majority?! Those groups were around 70% of population.
@calengr1
@calengr1 Год назад
44:10 1919 lost prez election
@eskokauppila1327
@eskokauppila1327 2 месяца назад
mannerheim didn't like politics when ståhlberg wan him before 2. world war in presidentelections relax is not finishword therefore it seems carl gustav made many mistakes:" why he doesn't accept "germany-finland" because it sounds like thunderstorms
@eskokauppila1327
@eskokauppila1327 2 месяца назад
Yksi pieni synti "Nato-optio-sana" olisi pelastanut Suomen kansanmurhasta mutta Johtajille ei riitä pelkkä "viilis" vaan he menevät liikaa seksiin "päätyyn" ja vieläkin syvemmälle on valittavana vain ei syntiä -sanayhdistelmä jotta pystyttäisiin pitämään tauko jossain vaiheessa ja saataisiin jarrut päälle yli seksin aiheuttamasta katastrofista seinien läpi kulkemisesta🏳🏳🏳🇨🇭🇭🇺🇦🇹🇮🇳🇨🇳🌧⚽️🏐🇵🇸🇺🇸🇷🇺🇮🇱🇸🇪🇷🇺
@eskokauppila1327
@eskokauppila1327 5 месяцев назад
could you imagane finns gave adolf hitler vegetables and tea in 1941 in railway in imatra as today in ay-negotiations
@eskokauppila1327
@eskokauppila1327 10 месяцев назад
"...finland's alcohol- and drugsmen move carl gustav mannerhein behavior against soviet union although "marxi" has been ridersoldier in russia
@kallekas8551
@kallekas8551 5 месяцев назад
Mitä?
@anilsomanirahul
@anilsomanirahul 2 месяца назад
Juuri näin. NATO ei voi tallentaa Suomea
@Historia-sc1pi
@Historia-sc1pi 2 месяца назад
@@anilsomanirahul Russian bot keeping company to a scitzophrenic poster.
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