Miss Europe 1938
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Miss Europe 1938, was the 11th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the tenth and final edition under Maurice de Waleffe. The contest ended due to events leading to World War II. After the war ended Maurice de Waleffe died in 1946 leaving the pageant without an organizer until 1948 when Mr. Roger Zeigler (of the Moulin Rouge) and Claude Berr founded the Mondial Events Organization which started to sponsor and organize the pageant that year. This lasted until 2003 when the Mondial Events Org. sold the pageant to Endemol France (the French branch of the Dutch company Endemol). This years contest was held in Copenhagen, Denmark on September 10, 1938. Sirkka Salonen of Finland, was crowned Miss Europe 1938.[1]
Miss Europe 1938 | |
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![]() Miss Finland and Miss Europe 1938, Sirkka Salonen | |
Date | September 10, 1938 |
Venue | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Entrants | 12 |
Withdrawals | Denmark & Poland |
Returns | England, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Yugoslavia |
Winner | Sirkka Salonen Finland |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Europe 1938 |
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Contestants
Belgium - Mary Van Leda
England - Doris Williams
Finland - Sirkka Salonen
France - Annie Carriques
Greece - Luisa Papadiamantakis
Hungary - Anny Zalay
Norway - Else Hammer
Russia (In exile) - Kseniya Dashkevich
Spanish Republic - Isa Reyes[2]
Sweden - Doris Lundh
Switzerland - Maita Brun
Yugoslavia - Olga Dinjaski
References
External links
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