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Johan Wilhelm Rangell

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J. W. Rangell

In office
January 4, 1941 – March 5, 1943
Preceded by Risto Ryti
Succeeded by Edwin Linkomies

Born October 25, 1894
Hauho, Finland
Died March 12, 1982
Political party National Progressive Party

Johan Wilhelm Rangell (born in Hauho on October 25, 1894; died March 12, 1982 in Helsinki) was a Finnish Prime Minister who served from 1941 to 1943 [1]. He was an economist with little political experience at first. That stated he is known for refusing a Nazi proposal to transport Finnish Jews to Poland. He also defended the occupation of East Karelia.[2] He also played a role in the efforts at a 1940 Summer Olympics in Helsinki after the IOC retracted the original choice of Tokyo.[3] He is alternatively referred to as "Jukka Rangell" and "J. W. Rangell."

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Political offices
Preceded by
Risto Ryti
Prime Minister of Finland
1941–1943
Succeeded by
Edwin Linkomies
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