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Suomen presidentin Lauri Relanderin vierailu Virossa v. 1925

Kurt Jäger's silent documentary Oy Taide-Filmi Ab's Finnish President Lauri Relander's Visit to Estonia in 1925 (1925) follows the first official foreign trip of Finland's second, newly inaugurated president, Lauri Kristian Relander, to Estonia.

Top Cast

  • Lauri Kristian Relander

    Lauri Kristian Relander

    Itse (Suomen tasavallan presidentti)

  • Antti Tulenheimo

    Antti Tulenheimo

    Itse (Suomen pääministeri)

  • Carl Bror Emil Aejmelaeus-Äimä

    Carl Bror Emil Aejmelaeus-Äimä

    Itse (presidentin adjutantti)

  • Karl Gustaf Idman

    Karl Gustaf Idman

    Itse (Suomen ulkoministeri)

  • Rudolf Holsti

    Rudolf Holsti

    Itse (Suomen lähettiläs Tallinnassa)

  • Jüri Jaakson

    Jüri Jaakson

    Itse (Viron riigivanem)

  • Jaan Tõnisson

    Jaan Tõnisson

    Itse (riigikogun puhemies)

  • Jaan Soots

    Jaan Soots

    Itse (Viron puolustusministeri)

Overview

Kurt Jäger's silent documentary Oy Taide-Filmi Ab's Finnish President Lauri Relander's Visit to Estonia in 1925 (1925) follows the first official foreign trip of Finland's second, newly inaugurated president, Lauri Kristian Relander, to Estonia.

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