Antti Hackzell

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Antti Hackzell
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Prime Minister of Finland
In office
8 August 1944 – 21 September 1944
President Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Preceded by Edwin Linkomies
Succeeded by Urho Castrén
Personal details
Born 20 September 1881
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Political party National Coalition Party

Antti Verner Hackzell (September 20, 1881 – January 14, 1946) was a Finnish politician from the National Coalition Party and Prime Minister of Finland in 1944.[1]

Career

Hackzell was the Governor of Viborg Province (1918–1920), the ambassador of Finland to the Soviet Union (1922–1927)[2] and served as the deputy director (1930–1936) and director (1936–1945) of Finnish Employers Association. Hackzell was also the Minister of Foreign Affairs 1932-1936 in the cabinet of Toivo Kivimäki.

In summer 1944 Hackzell was chosen to form a government with the goal of signing a peace treaty with Soviet Union. Hackzell suffered a stroke while on peace treaty negotiations in Moscow on 14 September, and he never recovered completely. His minister of foreign affairs, Carl Enckell, concluded the negotiations.

Family origins

The Hackzell family name derives from the Hacksta family estate, located in Hacksta, Uppland in Sweden. Through Mårten Hackzell, the only child of the Uppland clergyman Andreas Hackzelius,[3][4] and through Mårten's offspring, the Hackzell family spread to Norrland and Finland.

References

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  3. Svenska män och kvinnor – by Bonniers förlag, 1954.
  4. "Book of Coats of Arm" by passagen.se.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Finland
1944
Succeeded by
Urho Castrén
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Finland
1932–1936
Succeeded by
Rudolf Holsti


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