Henrik Ramsay

Carl Henrik Wolter Ramsay (31 March 1886 – 25 July 1951) was a Finnish politician and an economist from the Swedish People's Party.

Foreign Minister Ramsay's extensive network of relationships allowed him to have weight for his opinions after the German collapse when the Finnish government turned their eyes towards the Allies.

Good relations with Finland by diplomats improved his ability to follow the foreign policy positions.

The German liaison officer Waldemar Erfurth complained that Ramsay had bad relations with Germany.

The German requirement for a treaty between Germany and Finland was transformed into a letter from Risto Ryti to Adolf Hitler because of Ramsay's perseverance and the negotiations skills.

[4] He died of a sudden heart attack in Visby harbor in his own yacht cabin during a sailing trip.

Ramsay, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim and Harry Rönngren onboard S/S Ariadne, 1934