Joose Olavi Hannula (5 September 1900 in Turku – 12 June 1944) was a Finnish colonel and historian.
He went to military school in the 1920s, and served at Nylands regiment and in the 1st divisions staff. He was a lecturer in history of war at the academy of military sciences in Finland 1927–39. As commendant for a regiment and a brigade he died during the Continuation war 1941–44 at Salla.
Bibliography
- Clausewitz sotateoreetikkona (1927)
- Napuen taistelu (1929)
- Itäarmeijan operaatioiden suunnittelu ja johto v. 18 (1932)
- Sotataidon historia (3 parts, 1933)
- Maailmansodan historia (2 parts, 1935–36)
- Hakkapeliittoja ja karoliineja (1939)
- Suomi taistelee (3 parts, with B. Fagerström och B. Sandberg, 1940)
References
External links
- About J.O. Hannula's book on the Finnish civil war Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
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