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Also Known As Väinö Alfred Tanner
Born March 12, 1881 • HelsinkiFinland
Died April 19, 1966 (aged 85) • HelsinkiFinland
Title / Office foreign minister (1939-1940), Finlandprime minister (1926-1927), Finland

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