Anders Ahonen (1865–1932) was a railroad engineer, the Director of the Railway Board 1908–1917 and a diplomat. He was an expert at the Tartu peace negotiations in 1920.[1]

In his time a new railway station was built in Helsinki.[2] He was appointed as representative to Moscow on 21 January 1921 when the diplomatic relations between Finland and Soviet Russia had come into force at the end of the year.[3] His post was half a year.[4]

References

  1. Otavan Iso tietosanakirja, Otava 1967, osa 1 p. 146
  2. "Rautatiejohtajat ja heidän aikansa". portal.liikennevirasto.fi. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  3. "Suomen ulkomaanedustus 1918-1939: lähettiläät Euroopassa, konsulit maailmalla - Ulkoasiainministeriö: Ministeriö ja edustustot: Artikkeleita ulkoasiainhallinnon historiasta". formin.finland.fi. Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  4. "Historia - Suomen edustustot Venäjällä : Suurlähetystö Moskova : Historia". finland.org.ru. Retrieved 2017-09-15.



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