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Mannerheim Cross of Liberation

The Mannerheim Cross of Liberation was a Finnish military honor awarded during World War II to soldiers who demonstrated extraordinary bravery, leadership, or service in defending Finland. Named after Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, it recognized acts that significantly contributed to the country's military efforts. The decoration was highly prestigious, symbolizing valor and dedication, and was awarded selectively to individuals showing exceptional commitment in challenging wartime circumstances.