Armas Saastamoinen
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Born
14 April 1886
Armas Herman Saastamoinen
14 April 1886
Died20 October 1932 (aged 46)
London, United Kingdom
OccupationsBusinessman, diplomat, politician
KnownforFinnish envoy to Copenhagen, Washington and London
Armas Herman Saastamoinen | |
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Armas Saastamoinen as Finnish Minister in Washington, D.C. | |
| Born | Armas Herman Saastamoinen 14 April 1886 |
| Died | 20 October 1932 (aged 46) London, United Kingdom |
| Occupations | Businessman, diplomat, politician |
| Known for | Finnish envoy to Copenhagen, Washington and London |
| Spouse | Edla Emilia (Emily) Carssen (m. 1909) |
| Parent(s) | Herman Saastamoinen Alexandra Sofia Tengman |
Armas Herman Saastamoinen (14 April 1886 – 20 October 1932) was a Finnish businessman, diplomat and politician. The eldest son of industrialist Herman Saastamoinen, he was one of the organisers of the Jäger movement during the First World War and participated in the Finnish Civil War on the White side. After Finnish independence he represented Finland as envoy in Copenhagen, Washington and London, and served as a Member of Parliament for the National Coalition Party from 1924 to 1926.[1]