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- Fanni_Luukkonen abstract "Fanni Luukkonen (March 13, 1882, Oulu - October 27, 1947, Helsinki) was the longtime leader of the Finnish Lotta Svärd, a voluntary auxiliary organisation for women.Fanni Luukkonen was chosen as the leader of Lotta Svärd in 1929. During her time the organisation grew to 232 000 members, the largest women's organisation in Finland, and even in the world. She was awarded the Order of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class with swords, by Marshal Mannerheim in June 1940. She was the first woman to receive this decoration.When the Continuation War ended, the Soviet Union demanded that Lotta Svärd, along with the Suojeluskunta, were to be disbanded.In the Suuret Suomalaiset (Greatest Finns) competition (similar to the 100 Greatest Britons) Fanni Luukkonen was voted for 44th place.".
- Fanni_Luukkonen thumbnail Fanni_Luukkonen_with_decorations.jpg?width=300.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageID "1208624".
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- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageRevisionID "703919902".
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink 100_Greatest_Britons.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Gustaf_Emil_Mannerheim.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1882_births.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_deaths.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_women_in_war.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Oulu.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_the_Cross_of_Liberty,_1st_Class.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Continuation_War.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Helsinki.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Lotta_Svärd.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_Cross_of_Liberty.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Oulu.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink Suuret_suomalaiset.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink White_Guard_(Finland).
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLink File:Fanni_Luukkonen_with_decorations.jpg.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fanni Luukkonen".
- Fanni_Luukkonen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luukkonen Fanni".
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- Fanni_Luukkonen subject Category:1882_births.
- Fanni_Luukkonen subject Category:1947_deaths.
- Fanni_Luukkonen subject Category:Finnish_women_in_war.
- Fanni_Luukkonen subject Category:People_from_Oulu.
- Fanni_Luukkonen subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_the_Cross_of_Liberty,_1st_Class.
- Fanni_Luukkonen hypernym Leader.
- Fanni_Luukkonen type Person.
- Fanni_Luukkonen type Thing.
- Fanni_Luukkonen comment "Fanni Luukkonen (March 13, 1882, Oulu - October 27, 1947, Helsinki) was the longtime leader of the Finnish Lotta Svärd, a voluntary auxiliary organisation for women.Fanni Luukkonen was chosen as the leader of Lotta Svärd in 1929. During her time the organisation grew to 232 000 members, the largest women's organisation in Finland, and even in the world. She was awarded the Order of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class with swords, by Marshal Mannerheim in June 1940.".
- Fanni_Luukkonen label "Fanni Luukkonen".
- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs Q2642157.
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- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs ファンニ・ルーッコネン.
- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs Fanni_Luukkonen.
- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs m.04hd9g.
- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs Луукконен,_Фанни.
- Fanni_Luukkonen sameAs Q2642157.
- Fanni_Luukkonen wasDerivedFrom Fanni_Luukkonen?oldid=703919902.
- Fanni_Luukkonen depiction Fanni_Luukkonen_with_decorations.jpg.
- Fanni_Luukkonen isPrimaryTopicOf Fanni_Luukkonen.