Gustaf Mannerheim Net Worth

Gustaf Mannerheim Net Worth is
$5 Million

Gustaf Mannerheim Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Gustaf Mannerheim was born on June 4, 1867 in Askainen, Finland as Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. He was married to Anastasia Arapova. He died on January 27, 1951 in Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland.

Date Of BirthJune 4, 1867
Place Of BirthAskainen, Finland
Height6' 1½" (1.87 m)
#Fact
1According to Arvopaperi magazine from September 2012, Mannerheim owned 9.5% of Nokia's stocks in early 1900's, but sold them relatively soon. Nokia was then manufacturing wellington boots.
2Served in the Russian Army for 30 years, from 1887 through December of 1917.
3In 1903, Mannerheim was promoted to Col.-Commander of Imperial Russian Guards in St. Petersburg, Russia. The promotion was initiated by Gen. Alexei Brusilov.
4In 1887 Mannerheim began his 30-year service in the Russian Army: he entered the Cavalry School in St. Petersburg, Russia.
5As Chairman of the Bank of Helsinki, Mannerheim frequently visited Switzerland during the 1930s. There he had private accounts in several Swiss banks, which he actively used during WWII and after the war, when he emigrated from Finland to Switzerland.
6Was longtime personal friend of Hermann Göring. Mannerheim and Goering were hunting partners during the 1930s and 1940s - they specialized in killing deer.
7Pictured on 2 US postage stamps (4¢, 8¢) in the Champions of Liberty Series, issued 26 October 1960.
8In the course of his lifetime, Mannerheim received 82 military and civilian decorations.
9Honors and other positions: Knight (1902), Officer (1910), Grand Cross (1939), the Legion of Honour (France), Order of St. Anna, 2nd degree (Russian Empire) (1906), Order of St. Stanislaus, 2nd class (Russian Empire/Poland) (1906), Order of St. Vladimir, 4th degree (Russian Empire) (1906), Knight 4th class, the Order of St. George (Russian Empire) (1914), Commander Grand Cross, with Swords, the Order of the Cross of Liberty (Finland) (1918), Commander Grand Cross, the Order of the Sword (Sweden) (1918), Knight of the Order of the Seraphim (Sweden) (1919), Knight of the Order of the Elephant (Denmark) (1919), Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers, Grand Cordon (Japan), Iron Cross, 2nd and 1st class (1918) with 1939 bars (1942) and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (1942) with Oak Leaves (1944) (Germany), Knight Grand Cross, the Order of the British Empire (GBE) United Kingdom (1938), Commander Grand Cross with Swords and Diamonds, the Order of the Cross of Liberty (Finland) (1940), Knight of the Mannerheim Cross, 1st and 2nd class, the Order of the Cross of Liberty (Finland) (1941), Order of Merit of Hungary, Grand Cross with the Holy Crown of St. Stephen (Kingdom of Hungary) (1941), Order of Michael the Brave, 1st class (Romania) (1941), Commander Grand Cross, with Collar, Swords and Diamonds, of the Order of the White Rose (Finland) (1944), Commander Grand Cross, with Swords and Diamonds, of the Order of the Lion of Finland (Finland) (1944), Honorary Doctor of Philosophy (University of Helsinki) (1919), Honorary Commander-in-Chief, Suojeluskunta (1919-1944), Honorary President, General Mannerheim's Child Welfare Association (1920-1951), Chairman of the Union Bank of Finland (1920-1931), Chairman of the Finnish Red Cross (1922-1951), Honorary Colonel, Uusimaa Dragoon Regiment (1928), Chairman of the Incorporated Bank of Helsinki (1931-1935) and Honorary Chairman, Finnish Boy Scouts (1936).
10Was the leader of the Finnish White Guards during the Finnish Civil War in 1918.
11Mannerheim spoke Finnish, Swedish, Russian, French, English, German, Polish, Portuguese, Latin and understood Mandarin.
12Was visited by Adolf Hitler on his 75th birthday in 1942. Hitler, who respected Mannerheim and Finnish soldiers, honored Marshall Mannerheim by awarding him the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle in Gold.
13The Mannerheim Cross of Liberty is a Finnish military decoration and it is named after him. Mannerheim Cross Second Class has been awarded to 191 persons, all during World War II. Four persons have been awarded it twice. The decoration is still active and can be awarded to any Finnish soldier. The people who has decorated with this are called knights of the Mannerheim cross.
14In 2004 Mannerheim was voted for greatest Finnish person ever.
15Had two daughters with his Russian wife, Anastasia Arapova-Mannerheim: Anastasie (b. 1893) and Sophie (b. 1895).
16Was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal on 19 May 1933. On 4 June 1942, his 75th birthday he was awarded by the Finnish Government with the title Marshal of Finland. He's the only person to have the rank and the title.
17President of Finland 4 August 1944 - 8 March 1946. Was the oldest president on election (77), and his term was the shortest. Baron, Commander-in-Chief of Finland's Defence Forces, Marshal of Finland, Regent of Finland (1918-1919) and the sixth President of Finland (1944-1946).
18Mannerheim was born in the Duchy of Finland, then a part of Russia. His native language was Swedish. In 1896 Mannerheim was appointed official personal guard to Tsar Nicholas II at his royal inauguration. At that time he married a Russian princess and had two daughters.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 491942Documentary shortHimself
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 521942Documentary shortHimself
Tasavallan presidentti puhuu 26.6.19411941ShortHimself
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 21941Documentary shortHimself
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 31941Documentary shortHimself
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 41941ShortHimself
The Day of Independence, Helsinki 19401940Documentary shortHimself
20th Anniversary Commemoration Parade of the Liberation of Tampere1938Documentary shortHimself
Mannerheim II1938Documentary shortHimself
Mannerheim III1938Documentary shortHimself
Sotamarsalkka Mannerheimin juhlapäivä 4.6.19371937Documentary shortHimself
Malmin lentokentän vihkiäiset1936Documentary shortHimself (unconfirmed)
Partioliikkeen perustaja Helsingissä1933Documentary shortHimself
Lentopäivät Porissa 19301930Documentary shortHimself
Talonpoikaismarssi 7.VII. 19301930Documentary shortHimself
The Finnish National Military Forces1918Documentary shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Taistelu Näsilinnasta 19182012Himself (uncredited)
Mannerheim - Jörn Donnerin kertomana2011TV Series documentaryHimself
Nazi Collaborators2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
World War II in Color2010TV Series documentaryHimself
A-studio2010TV SeriesHimself
Göring's Baton2010Documentary shortHimself
Suomen tie jatkosotaan2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Suomen historian myytit: Talvisota2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Oskari Tokoi (1873 - 1963)2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Helsinki, Forever2008DocumentaryHimself (as C.G. Mannerheim)
Revealed2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Taistelu Laatokan Karjalassa2005DocumentaryHimself
Letters from Karelia2004DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Verner Lehtimäki - Punapäällikön elämä2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Salainen sotilastie länteen2004TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Mannerheim ja Pietari2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Rajalla2002TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Ihantalan ihme2001DocumentaryHimself
David: Stories of Honour and Shame1997DocumentaryHimself
Isänmaan vangit1996DocumentaryHimself
Kohtaaminen1992TV Movie documentaryHimself
Viimeinen kesä1992DocumentaryHimself
Pahimman varalle - asekätkentä1991TV Movie documentaryHimself
Panttipataljoona1988TV Movie documentaryHimself
... And Did I Run! Said Viljo Heino1988Documentary shortHimself (as C. G. E. Mannerheim)
13. artikla1986TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Soutaen vai ajopuuna?1981TV Movie documentaryHimself
The World at War1973TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Aliisa1970TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
Mannerheim - Suomen marsalkka1968DocumentaryHimself
Mannerheim - vuodet 1867-19391963Documentary shortHimself
Kolmen kaupungin kasvot1962Documentary
Näin syntyi nykypäivä... 1900-19501951DocumentaryHimself
Vi mötte stormen1943Himself (uncredited)
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