Karl Arnold Woldemar Majewski ( – 10 October 1942
[Castrén, Klaus]
, GENOS - journal of the Finnish genealogy society, issue #70/1999. Accessed on 24 June 2021.) was a legendary Finnish cavalry officer of
Polish
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origin.
He was a colourful person and the subject of many jokes.
Family and early life
Majewski was born in
Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju ' ...
. His family can be traced back to his grandfather Wladislaus Majewski (1828 - 1873) who originated from the
Warsaw Governorate
Warsaw Governorate ( pl, Gubernia warszawska; russian: Варшавская губерния) was an administrative unit (governorate) of Congress Poland.
It was created in 1844 from the Masovia and Kalisz Governorates, and had the capital in Wa ...
, had a long military career in the army of the
Russian Empire
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and then settled in Finland through marriage.
Arnold Majewski's father Alexander Majewski, who originated from an old Polish family of soldiers, served in
Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian Ar ...
and finally settled to live in
Helsinki
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. Arnold Majewski's mother was the Finnish Irene Hellman.
Majewski studied in 1912 in
Turku
Turku ( ; ; sv, Åbo, ) is a city and former capital on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Finland Proper (''Varsinais-Suomi'') and the former Turku and Pori Province (''Turun ja Porin lääni''; ...
. After
matriculation, Majewski had had enough of school and travelled to
Siberia
Siberia ( ; rus, Сибирь, r=Sibir', p=sʲɪˈbʲirʲ, a=Ru-Сибирь.ogg) is an extensive geographical region, constituting all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has been a part of ...
in search for gold, and then travelled across the
Far East
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The ter ...
and
North America
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until finally settling in
St. Petersburg in
Russia
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.
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Finnish Civil War
When the
Finnish Civil War
The Finnish Civil War; . Other designations: Brethren War, Citizen War, Class War, Freedom War, Red Rebellion and Revolution, . According to 1,005 interviews done by the newspaper ''Aamulehti'', the most popular names were as follows: Civil W ...
started, Majewski moved back to Finland.
He fought in the civil war as a volunteer in the
White Army
The White Army (russian: Белая армия, Belaya armiya) or White Guard (russian: Бѣлая гвардія/Белая гвардия, Belaya gvardiya, label=none), also referred to as the Whites or White Guardsmen (russian: Бѣлогв� ...
cavalry under
Georg Elfvengren
Colonel Georg (Yrjö) Elfvengren (8 September 1889, Sortavala – 10 June 1927, Moscow) was a Finnish officer of the Russian Imperial Guard during the First World War and a noted commander of the Finnish Civil War and Heimosodat, who sympathized w ...
of Karelian Forces. He took part in fights at
Vyborg
Vyborg (; rus, Вы́борг, links=1, r=Výborg, p=ˈvɨbərk; fi, Viipuri ; sv, Viborg ; german: Wiborg ) is a town in, and the administrative center of, Vyborgsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Karelian Isthmus ne ...
,
Terijoki and
Rautu.
After the war he continued his military career, completed officer training in
Joensuu
Joensuu (; krl, Jovensuu; ) is a city and municipality in North Karelia, Finland, located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä (northern part of Lake Saimaa) at the mouth of the Pielinen River (''Pielisjoki''). It was founded in 1848. Th ...
and became a cavalry captain. In the 1920s and 1930s, Majewski served in
Häme Regiment
Häme Regiment ( fi, Hämeen rykmentti), ( sv, Tavastlands regemente) was a unit of the Finnish Army located in Lahti. The regiment's main duty was to train conscripts and the personnel of the Finnish Defence Forces and the Finnish Frontier Guar ...
in
Lappeenranta. He became head of squadron in 1926, and completed the commander course in 1929. By that time, Majewski, nicknamed "Mäski" among his comrades, was already famous for his bohemian lifestyle and extravagant partying during his free time.
Marriage
In 1941, Majewski married
pharmacist
A pharmacist, also known as a chemist (Commonwealth English) or a druggist (North American and, archaically, Commonwealth English), is a healthcare professional who prepares, controls and distributes medicines and provides advice and instructi ...
Helga Sonck-Majewski (née Sonck, born 26 December 1916 in
Tallinn
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- died 12 March 2015 in
Porvoo
Porvoo (; sv, Borgå ; la, Borgoa) is a city and a municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland, situated on the southern coast about east of the city border of Helsinki and about from the city centre. Porvoo was one of the six medieval to ...
).
The marriage did not result in children.
Majewski is said to have contemplated between Helga Sonck and another woman who worked as bank clerk. He is said to have pondered: "I have two girlfriends, of which one is a pharmacist and the other is a bank clerk at
Yhdyspankki. If I choose the pharmacist, I will never run out of alcohol, but if I choose the bank clerk, I will never run out of credit." In the end, the pharmacist won.
Second World War
In the
Winter War
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Majewski served in
Ladoga Karelia
Ladoga Karelia ( fi, Laatokan Karjala, russian: Ладожская Карелия, Ladožskaja Karelija, Карельское Приладожье, ''Karelskoje Priladožje'' or Северное Приладожье, ''Severnoje Priladožje'') is a ...
and fought in the
Battle of Kollaa
The Battle of Kollaa was fought from December 7, 1939, to March 13, 1940, in Ladoga's Karelia, Finland, as a part of the Soviet-Finnish Winter War.
Description and outcome
Despite having far fewer troops than the Soviets, the Finnish forces ...
. He was the youngest battalion commander in Finnish forces, and quickly became known as daredevil officer who was never afraid to expose himself to enemy fire.
After the Winter War Majewski was promoted to Major. There was even a proposal to award him the
Mannerheim Cross
The Mannerheim Cross ( fi, Mannerheim-risti, sv, Mannerheimkorset), officially Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty ( fi, Vapaudenristin Mannerheim-risti, link=no, sv, Frihetskorsets Mannerheimkors, link=no) is the most distinguished Finnish ...
First Class, which has only been awarded twice: to Marshal
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
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himself and to General
Erik Heinrichs
Axel Erik Heinrichs (21 July 1890 – 16 November 1965) was a Finnish military general. He was Finland's Chief of the General Staff during the Interim Peace and Continuation War (1940–1941 and 1942–1944) and commander-in-chief for a short t ...
, but nothing ever came from this proposal.
In the
Continuation War, Majewski was famous for his
100 km winter raid to
Mai Guba (north of
Sekehe) behind the Soviet lines in January 1942.
Because of his Polish background and travels around the world in his youth, Majewski's command of the
Finnish language
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was not perfect, which gave further colour to stories told about him.
At the start of the raid to Mai Guba Majewski gave the following description of the mission to his troops, which later became famous:
Majewski was hit by shrapnel and badly wounded just before the end of the war. He was promoted after the end of the Winter War.
In the
Continuation War he fought at
Rukajärvi front, where he earned a reputation as one of the bravest commanders. He was promoted as Lieutenant Colonel in April 1942.

On 10 October 1942 Majewski was killed in action at
Rukajärvi
Rukajärvi ( Karelian: ''Rugarvi'', Russian: Ру́гозеро, ''Rugozero''; fi, Rukajärvi) is a rural municipality and its central village in the Muyezersky District in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. It is located on the eastern shore o ...
when he was presenting the position of his battalion to the
TK companies after the Finns had resisted an attack from a Soviet battalion. As Majewski was counting the Soviet dead, he carelessly peered over the edge of the trench and was immediately shot by a Soviet sniper.
Majewski was buried in the Majewski family grave at the
Turku Cemetery
Turku Cemetery ( fi, Turun hautausmaa, sv, Åbo begravningsplats) is a cemetery inaugurated in 1807 and located in Vasaramäki on the south-eastern outskirts of the city of Turku.
The drawings of the cemetery has been prepared by the architect ...
.
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