Matti Armas “Motti-Matti” Aarnio

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Matti Armas “Motti-Matti” Aarnio Veteran

Birth
Kouvola, Kouvola Municipality, Kymenlaakso, Finland
Death
16 Dec 1984 (aged 83)
Helsinki, Helsinki Municipality, Uusimaa, Finland
Burial
Helsinki, Helsinki Municipality, Uusimaa, Finland GPS-Latitude: 60.172556, Longitude: 24.909833
Plot
Columbarium 12 - Section 16 - Niche 262
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Finnish Army officer and a specialist in motti battles during World War II (Winter War and Continuation War).

Aarnio was a volunteer during the Finnish Civil War with White Guards at the Savonia Front. Later he participated to the Estonian War of Independence, the Latvian War of Independence and the Aunus expedition in East Karelia. Aarnio graduated from the Finnish military service in 1920 as a reserve officer. He graduated from the Kadettikoulu in 1926 and the Sotakorkeakoulu in 1933. Aarnio was promoted as captain in 1929 and served in the Foreign relations department of the General Staff.

During the Winter War, Aarnio was promoted to the rank of Major and he commanded the 4th Jaeger battalion (JP 4) in north of Lake Ladoga. His battalion became known for battles against encircled Red Army troops in the battle of Lementti. During these motti battles, Aarnio used his eight best battalions, including his own battalion. The tactics of Aarnio was to destroy mottis at night time and in close range which proved successful. Later he received the nickname "Motti-Matti".

During the Continuation War, Aarnio was the Commander of the 9th Jaeger Regiment. His regiment was successful during the Reconquest of Ladoga Karelia. Aarnio was then appointed the Commander of the 56th Jaeger Regiment in December 1941. Later in the Lapland War, he was the Commander of the 2nd Jaeger Battalion. In 1945, Aarnio emigrated from Finland and served several years in Venezuela. He returned to Finland in 1952 and worked in the insurance business.
Finnish Army officer and a specialist in motti battles during World War II (Winter War and Continuation War).

Aarnio was a volunteer during the Finnish Civil War with White Guards at the Savonia Front. Later he participated to the Estonian War of Independence, the Latvian War of Independence and the Aunus expedition in East Karelia. Aarnio graduated from the Finnish military service in 1920 as a reserve officer. He graduated from the Kadettikoulu in 1926 and the Sotakorkeakoulu in 1933. Aarnio was promoted as captain in 1929 and served in the Foreign relations department of the General Staff.

During the Winter War, Aarnio was promoted to the rank of Major and he commanded the 4th Jaeger battalion (JP 4) in north of Lake Ladoga. His battalion became known for battles against encircled Red Army troops in the battle of Lementti. During these motti battles, Aarnio used his eight best battalions, including his own battalion. The tactics of Aarnio was to destroy mottis at night time and in close range which proved successful. Later he received the nickname "Motti-Matti".

During the Continuation War, Aarnio was the Commander of the 9th Jaeger Regiment. His regiment was successful during the Reconquest of Ladoga Karelia. Aarnio was then appointed the Commander of the 56th Jaeger Regiment in December 1941. Later in the Lapland War, he was the Commander of the 2nd Jaeger Battalion. In 1945, Aarnio emigrated from Finland and served several years in Venezuela. He returned to Finland in 1952 and worked in the insurance business.

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  • Added: Jan 24, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124048559/matti_armas-aarnio: accessed ), memorial page for Matti Armas “Motti-Matti” Aarnio (24 Feb 1901–16 Dec 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 124048559, citing Hietaniemi Cemetery, Helsinki, Helsinki Municipality, Uusimaa, Finland; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Joe Leong (contributor 46634068).