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  2. Wire shelving - Wikipedia

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    The most common shelf size is 42 inches deep by 46 inches wide, while two such shelves placed side-by-side can usually be combined to allow for a single shelf of 8 feet wide. The weight capacity of a 42x46 shelf ranges from 2,000 to 3,500 pounds, while the decking itself weighs from 24 to 30 pounds.

  3. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim - Wikipedia

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    C. G. E. Mannerheim in the history of Finland; Mannerheim Museum; Audio recordings of Hitler and Mannerheim's public and private talk (on YouTube), 4 June 1942 (in Finnish and Swedish) [permanent dead link ‍] Mannerheim's 1944 inauguration address; On Mannerheim's role in defending Jews; Mannerheim League for Child Welfare English website

  4. Mannerheim Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mannerheim Museum is located in Helsinki, Finland. It is dedicated to preserving and displaying items related to the life and times of Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim, a Finnish statesman and military officer. The Mannerheim Museum is located on top of a hill in a prestigious residential area next to the Kaivopuisto park in Helsinki.

  5. Marshal's Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Mannerheim first arrived at the cabin on June 21, 1945, when Major General Raappana solemnly handed over the keys to the cabin to its owner. Due to his duties as President of the Republic and his deteriorating health, the Marshal reportedly visited the inn at its new location only eight times, the last time in September 1948.

  6. Sword Scabbard Declaration - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War in Finland, in February 1918, General Mannerheim, the commander of the anti-communist White Guards, wrote his famous Order of the Day, in which he declared that he would not set his sword to the scabbard "until Lenin's last soldier and hooligan is deported from Finland and White Karelia" ("... ennen kuin viimeinen Leninin soturi ja huligaani on karkoitettu niin hyvin ...

  7. Carl Erik Mannerheim - Wikipedia

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    Carl Erik Mannerheim was born in Säter the third and youngest son of the Artillery Colonel and the Gothenburg Commandant, Johan Augustin Mannerheim (1706–1778) [3] [4] and his second spouse, Helene Maria Söderhjälm (1722–1793). [3]

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