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Martin Wetzer

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Martin Wetzer (1868, Pfronten - 1954) was a Finnish jurist and general. He fought in World War I and the Finnish Civil War on the side of the whites. He was made a colonel in 1915, major general in 1918 and lieutenant general in 1925. He died in Helsinki.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Martin Wetzer Mannerheim.fi. Viitattu 25.5.2015.
  2. ^ Wetzer, Martin Template:Sv Uppslagsverket Finland.
  3. ^ Ohto Manninen (päätoim.): Itsenäistymisen vuodet 1917–1920. osa 2: Taistelu vallasta, s. 24–26, 30, 183–184. Valtionarkisto, Helsinki 1993.
  4. ^ Tuomas Hoppu: Vilppulan rintama Mänttä-Vilppulan Sisällissotamuseo. Viitattu 25.5.2015.
  5. ^ Itsenäistymisen vuodet 2, s. 346–347.
  6. ^ Jouni Sillanmäki: Viron Vapaussotamuseo – kadonnut museo! Panssari-lehti 3/2007. Panssarikilta. Viitattu 25.5.2015.
  7. ^ Kuka kukin on 1954, s. 966 Runeberg.org.