Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

A great soldier has passed away...

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [General] >> General Discussion >> A great soldier has passed away... Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
A great soldier has passed away... - 2/27/2004 11:23:16 AM   
Nemesis

 

Posts: 126
Joined: 1/11/2001
From: Järvenpää, Finland
Status: offline
Mannerheim-cross decorated Infantry-general, Adolf Ehrnrooth, passed away yesterday at the age of 99. From Wikipedia:

quote:

Adolf Erik Ehrnrooth (February 2, 1905 - February 26, 2004) was a Finnish general.

Ehrnrooth entered cadet school in 1922 and served in the Uusimaa Dragoon Brigade (Uudenmaan Rakuunarykmentti).

During the Winter War he served in the staffs of the 7th Division and the Cavalry Brigade. From the beginning of the Continuation War he served as the chief of staff of the 2nd Division until he was seriously wounded. After he recovered he was appointed to lead the 7th Infantry regiment (JR 7) of the 2nd Division. During the battles on the Karelian Isthmus he was awarded the Mannerheim cross.

After the wars he led many units, until he retired in 1965.

Adolf Ehrnrooth is the face and voice most associated with rehabilitation of the fighters who secured Finland its independence. The long era during which it simply was not progressive to value the military, ended in the early 1990s, at which time his charismatic persona was at its height.

He became a figurehead for the whole veteran community—straight-talking and unapologetic. When he found out that many neo-Nazi youths cited him as an idol, he blasted them squarely by saying that he might have in his own youth held nationalistic views. He continued then to proclaim that Finland's path was now in the European Union, a view the neo-Nazis did not uphold.

Pundits have found his idiosyncratically-emphasized speech patterns and overheavily guttural snarls a rich ground to harvest. For them he is one of the indispensable voices.


He gained his fame in the Continuation War, where he became famous as a fair commendar to his men and aggressive commander to his enemies that led his men from the front. During the massive Soviet-assault of -44 his regiment held key areas and stopped the overwhelming Soviet troops by a series of counterattacks. Had he failed, the Soviets would have been able to surround large number of Finnish troops, and push deep behind finnish lines. Without him, we might not be here today.

<a moment of silence>

< Message edited by Nemesis -- 2/27/2004 10:08:28 AM >


_____________________________

oderint dum metuant
Post #: 1
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 2/27/2004 11:39:26 AM   
joki


Posts: 50
Joined: 7/28/2002
From: Varberg, Sweden
Status: offline
Nemesis
I guess deep down we (on the other side of the border ) are happy for what he did during the war. May he rest in peace.

Jonas

_____________________________

Matrix Games players - Divided by borders, united by the game !!

(in reply to Nemesis)
Post #: 2
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 2/27/2004 12:00:59 PM   
Belisarius


Posts: 4041
Joined: 5/26/2001
From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Status: offline
Wow.

Ernrooth was second only to Mannerheim in his hero status.
A great man.

I'm reading a essay right now titled 'Sweden in World War II - History and myths' (180 pages). Very interesting stuff and it deals a lot with Finland's winter war, the war of continuation and Sweden's doings.

Most of all, we all have to thank soldiers like Mannerheim and Ernrooth for not having the Soviet Union as closest neighbor for the past 60 years, but a free and independent Finland instead.

Wow again; I just found out reading Hufvudstadsbladet that he has/had SEVEN generals in his family, including his two brothers!

Rest in peace.

< Message edited by Belisarius -- 2/27/2004 2:46:49 PM >


_____________________________


Got StuG?

(in reply to joki)
Post #: 3
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 3/13/2004 10:37:19 PM   
Taiko

 

Posts: 43
Joined: 3/2/2004
Status: offline
I've always thought the Finns get short shrift when it comes down to it. It seems to me they ere as tough and innovative as the germans without having the huge industrial might backing them up. To keep hope up when facing the Russian hordes must have been something else. I'll have to read more about this Ehrnrooth charactor. He sounds familiar. Any websites dealing with this subject?

(in reply to Nemesis)
Post #: 4
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 3/16/2004 1:40:50 AM   
wodin


Posts: 10762
Joined: 4/20/2003
From: England
Status: offline
Rest in peace

(in reply to Taiko)
Post #: 5
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 3/16/2004 4:09:38 AM   
showboat1


Posts: 1885
Joined: 7/28/2000
From: Atoka, TN
Status: offline
His generation is swiftly fading way. Let us thank them for their sacrifice and pray another generation like his will never be necessary.

_____________________________

SF3C B. B. New USS North Carolina BB-55 - Permission is granted to go ashore for the last shore leave. (1926-2003)

(in reply to wodin)
Post #: 6
RE: A great soldier has passed away... - 3/17/2004 10:19:37 AM   
Nemesis

 

Posts: 126
Joined: 1/11/2001
From: Järvenpää, Finland
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Taiko

I've always thought the Finns get short shrift when it comes down to it. It seems to me they ere as tough and innovative as the germans without having the huge industrial might backing them up. To keep hope up when facing the Russian hordes must have been something else. I'll have to read more about this Ehrnrooth charactor. He sounds familiar. Any websites dealing with this subject?


Well, there is a website in www.mil.fi about him, but it's in Finnish. There is some basic info about him in this article.

_____________________________

oderint dum metuant

(in reply to Taiko)
Post #: 7
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [General] >> General Discussion >> A great soldier has passed away... Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

0.891