Carl Voss-Schrader (9 October 1880–7 February 1955) was a Finnish colonel, business director and lawyer who briefly served as the minister of interior between 17 April and 15 August 1919.
Voss-Schrader was born in Helsinki on 9 October 1880. [1] He was a colonel and lawyer by profession. [2] His father was Albert Voss-Schrader, a businessman in the dairy industry. [3]
He served as the minister of interior between 17 April and 15 August 1919 in the cabinet led by Kaarlo Castrén. [1] [2] Voss-Schrader was the military member of the Supreme Court in the period between 1924 and 1928. [3] Then he became the head of the civil administration in northern Finland during the Finnish-Russian War. [3]
He died in Stockholm, Sweden, on 7 February 1955. [2]
Carl Voss-Schrader (9 October 1880–7 February 1955) was a Finnish colonel, business director and lawyer who briefly served as the minister of interior between 17 April and 15 August 1919.
Voss-Schrader was born in Helsinki on 9 October 1880. [1] He was a colonel and lawyer by profession. [2] His father was Albert Voss-Schrader, a businessman in the dairy industry. [3]
He served as the minister of interior between 17 April and 15 August 1919 in the cabinet led by Kaarlo Castrén. [1] [2] Voss-Schrader was the military member of the Supreme Court in the period between 1924 and 1928. [3] Then he became the head of the civil administration in northern Finland during the Finnish-Russian War. [3]
He died in Stockholm, Sweden, on 7 February 1955. [2]