Jukka Rangell's cabinet was the 25th government of Finland, which reigned during the Second World War for 791 days, from January 4, 1941 to March 5, 1943.[1] It was a majority government which comprised six parties and one independent minister. The composition of the government was based largely on its predecessor, the Ryti II Cabinet.
^"Composition of a certain government, 25. Rangell". Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
Jukka Rangell'scabinet was the 25th government of Finland, which reigned during the Second World War for 791 days, from January 4, 1941 to March 5, 1943...
the IOC following the Berlin Olympics, Rangell's political orientation was seen as pro-German. Rangell'scabinet's belligerent actions in the Continuation...
statsråd; lit. 'Finland's council of state') is the executive branch and cabinet of Finland, which directs the politics of Finland and is the main source...
Edwin Linkomies's cabinet was the 26th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from March 5, 1943 – August 8, 1944. It was a Majority...
their doubts about German victory. Ryti wanted the government of Jukka Rangell to continue in office. However, the time had arrived for a "peace government"...
1997 Spiral Staircase, Mark Sherman 1997 Turning Night into Day, Nelson Rangell 1998 I'll Never Get Over You, Chuck Jackson 1999 Parable, Pete McCann 2000...
12 March 1937), in Risto Ryti's second cabinet (27 March 1940 - 4 December 1941) and in Jukka Rangell'scabinet (4 January 1941 - 5 March 1943) as well...
Jukka Rangell'scabinet (4 January 1941 – 5 March 1943), in Edwin Linkomies' cabinet (5 March 1943 – 8 August 1944), in Antti Hackzell's cabinet (8 August...
Risto Ryti's second cabinet was the 24th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from March 27, 1940, to January 4, 1941. It was...
of public maintenance in Jukka Rangell'scabinet and the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Edwin Linkomies' cabinet during the Continuation War 1943–1944...
Britain, if they had had confidence in Finland's wish for peace. Linkomies Cabinet "Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto.[permanent dead link] Edwin Linkomies...
of the Social Democratic Party of Finland and member of several wartime cabinets as Minister of Finance from December 1939 to February 1942. Pekkala left...
names of its ministers, announced on 17 June. His party received eight cabinet posts, the Finns Party seven (including the Ministries of Finance, the...
1950–74 Celeste Holm, actress and former patient of Dr Ralph Greenson Dr Leo Rangell, Los Angeles psychoanalyst Dr Alexander Lowen, experimental psychotherapist...
This is a list of Cabinet Ministers from Finland by ministerial portfolio. The list is an alphabetical order. "Finnish Governments and Ministers since...
6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, lasting...
This is a list of cabinet ministers in Finland who have resigned from their office. There are no Cabinet reshuffles or fall of cabinets in the list. "Kansallisbiografia...
Let Me Love You – Shanachie Entertainment – various cuts (1999) Nelson Rangell – Like No Tomorrow – Shanachie Entertainment 2000 – various cuts Kim Waters...
was a Finnish oceanographist and politician, member of four of Finland's cabinets 1924–1943. Witting graduated as Abitur in 1897, Candidate of Philosophy...
role in securing the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. Holkeri Cabinet In his last years, Holkeri resided in Kruununhaka, Helsinki, where on a...
Prime Minister in the Fagerholm II Cabinet (1956–1957) and the Fagerholm III Cabinet (1958–1959). The latter cabinet was forced to resign due to Soviet...
President of Finland and the 14th Prime Minister of Finland. Johan Wilhelm Rangell was the Prime Minister of Finland 1941–1943. Eric Heinrichs commanded the...
his visit in Finland in the summer of 1942; Finnish Prime Minister Jukka Rangell replied that Finland did not have a Jewish question. In November 1942,...
Boots Randolph, Gato Barbieri, Ben Webster, Clarence Clemons, Nelson Rangell, David Sanborn, Greg Ham, Hank Carter, Bobby Keys, Keith Crossan, and King...
election, with 48 seats, and has been the lead party in the governing Orpo Cabinet since 20 June 2023. The National Coalition Party was founded on 9 December...