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Allan Walfrid Staffans (13 February 1880 – 19 October 1946) was a Finnish technician, vuorineuvos and shipbuilder. Staffans began his career at Maskin- och Brobyggnad (Maskin o. Bro) shipyard in Helsinki in 1898. Later he worked in shipbuilding industry in Siberia until World War I, when he returned to Finland. In 1918 he led an operation for eliminating of cannons in Viapori fortress in Helsinki; the significance of the event has been later disputed by historians. After World War II Staffans participated in negotiations of war reparations to Soviet Union.

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  • Allan Walfrid Staffans (13 February 1880 – 19 October 1946) was a Finnish technician, vuorineuvos and shipbuilder. Staffans began his career at Maskin- och Brobyggnad (Maskin o. Bro) shipyard in Helsinki in 1898. Later he worked in shipbuilding industry in Siberia until World War I, when he returned to Finland. In 1918 he led an operation for eliminating of cannons in Viapori fortress in Helsinki; the significance of the event has been later disputed by historians. In 1920 Staffans was selected the manager of Vulcan shipyard in Turku. He organised a merger with its competitor Crichton creating Crichton-Vulcan shipyard, which grew under his leadership the most significant shipbuilding company of Finland. The yard built the most important vessels of the Finnish Navy, including submarines and two large coastal defence ships. After World War II Staffans participated in negotiations of war reparations to Soviet Union. Staffans had two daughters with his wife Selma Elisabeth née Kjellin. (en)
  • Allan Walfrid Staffans, född 13 februari 1880 i Nikolaistad (idag Vasa), död 19 oktober 1946 i Åbo, var en finlandssvensk industriman. (sv)
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  • * vuorineuvos 1938 * Cross of Liberty, 3rd Class (en)
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  • *Margit, married Rusko * Gunvor, married Rosas (en)
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  • Finland (en)
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  • Allan Walfrid Staffans (en)
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  • General Manager (en)
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  • Amanda Maria Sofia née Törner (en)
  • Matts Staffans and (en)
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  • Selma Elisabeth née Kjellin (en)
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  • Allan Walfrid Staffans, född 13 februari 1880 i Nikolaistad (idag Vasa), död 19 oktober 1946 i Åbo, var en finlandssvensk industriman. (sv)
  • Allan Walfrid Staffans (13 February 1880 – 19 October 1946) was a Finnish technician, vuorineuvos and shipbuilder. Staffans began his career at Maskin- och Brobyggnad (Maskin o. Bro) shipyard in Helsinki in 1898. Later he worked in shipbuilding industry in Siberia until World War I, when he returned to Finland. In 1918 he led an operation for eliminating of cannons in Viapori fortress in Helsinki; the significance of the event has been later disputed by historians. After World War II Staffans participated in negotiations of war reparations to Soviet Union. (en)
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  • Allan Staffans (en)
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