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Aarne Juutilainen
Birth name
Aarne Edward Juutilainen
Nickname(s)
Marokon kauhu (The Terror of Morocco)
Born
(1904-10-18)18 October 1904 Sortavala, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
Died
28 October 1976(1976-10-28) (aged 72) Helsinki, Finland
Allegiance
French Foreign Legion (1930–1935) Finland
Service/branch
Army
Rank
Captain (Finland)
Commands held
The "Moroccan company"
Battles/wars
Finnish Civil War[1]
French conquest of Morocco World War II
Winter War (Battle of Kollaa)
Continuation War
Lapland War
Relations
Tuomas Juutilainen (father)[2] Helmi Kauppinen (mother)[2] Helvi Hovi (wife)[2][3] Erkki Juutilainen (son)[3] Ilmari Juutilainen (brother)[4] Olavi Juutilainen (nephew)[3]
Aarne Edward Juutilainen (Finnish:[ˈɑːrneˈjuːtilɑi̯nen]; 18 October 1904 – 28 October 1976), nicknamed "Marokon kauhu" (English: The Terror of Morocco), was a Finnish army captain who served in the French Foreign Legion in Morocco between 1930 and 1935. After returning to Finland, he served in the Finnish army and became a national hero in the Battle of Kollaa during the Winter War with the Soviet Union; with his relentless fighting spirit, he rose to legendary status on the war front.[5][6] He was wounded three times during World War II.
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