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Bror Munck (Swedish general)

Lieutenant General Friherre Bror Oliver Claes Munck af Fulkila (21 October 1857 – 18 July 1935) was a Swedish Army officer. Munck served as commanding officer of the Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment, the Life Guards of Horse, as the Inspector of the Cavalry and as commanding officer of the 3rd Army Division. He is also known as the organizer and head of the so-called Munckska kåren, a secret right-wing paramilitary group.

Bror Munck
Bror Munck in 1931.
Birth nameBror Oliver Claes Munck af Fulkila
Born(1857-10-21)21 October 1857
Jönköping, Sweden–Norway
Died18 July 1935(1935-07-18) (aged 77)
Stockholm, Sweden
Buried
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchSwedish Army
Years of service1877–1922
RankLieutenant General
Commands held

Early life edit

Munck was born on 21 October 1857 in Jönköping, Sweden, the son of the colonel and the regimental commander of the then Jönköping Regiment Carl Jacob Munck and his wife in the second marriage, baroness Henriette Ulrika Antoinetta Carolina Cederström and thus brother to the princess Ebba Bernadotte. His father's family was probably of Finnish origin and dates back to the 16th century. The mother was the daughter of the "hero from Bornhöft", later the General Friherre Bror Cederström, who for his bravery in the battle in this place became the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword, the highest military award in Sweden. Munck is named after this grandfather, and he also became a cavalryman.[1] Munck was promoted to vice corporal in Småland Hussar Regiment in 1874 and passed mogenhetsexamen the following year.[1]

Career edit

Munck graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg, where he in 1877 he was appointed underlöjtnant. As such, he was commissioned as a messenger officer (ordonnansofficer) in the 2nd Army Division (II. arméfördelningen) from 1883 to 1887.[1] In the latter year he was promoted to lieutenant and later served from 1892 to 1895 as the messenger officer of the Inspector of the Cavalry, during which time he served as secretary of the Committee for the Revision of the Exercise Regulations for the Cavalry. Later, he advanced as a ryttmästare in the Swedish Army in 1896 and in the regiment in 1897.[1] He participated in imperial military exercises in Germany in 1901, and served as commanding officer of the Cavalry School (Kavalleriskolan) from 1902 to 1903, and was a member of the Army Delegate (Arméns fullmäktige) in 1902.[2]

He was promoted to major in the Scanian Dragoon Regiment (Skånska dragonregementet) in 1904.[2] Munck served with the 7th German Ulan Regiment and 16th German Dragoon Regiment in 1906. In 1906 he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Life Regiment Dragoons and two years later he became colonel and commanding officer of the Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment before transferring in 1913 to the Life Guards of Horse where he served as executive officer for two years.[1] Munck was promoted to major general in 1915 and served as Inspector of the Cavalry from 1915 to 1917, and then as commanding officer of the 3rd Army Division (III. arméfördelningen) from 1917 to 1922 when he retired and was promoted to lieutenant general.[2]

Munck was a leading expert in cavalry and equestrian sports, and represented the Swedish Army on several occasions abroad. He was also known as the organizer and head of the so-called Munckska kåren,[3] a secret right-wing paramilitary group. Munck was also chairman of the executive board of the King's Hospital (Konungens hospital), a member of numerous committees for investigations of military issues, attended by the King of Italy in 1913, and the State Regent of Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in 1919. He was also the Swedish Army's representative to the funeral of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1916 and at a ceremony in Fredrikshald on King Charles XII's day of death, as well as the Swedish Army officer's representative at the horse races at 1924 Summer Olympics.

Personal life edit

On 20 October 1886 in Stockholm, Munck married Baroness Ebba Elisabet De Geer af Leufsta (born 15 December 1863 in Frötuna), the daughter of Marshal of the Court, Friherre Louis De Geer af Leufsta, and his first wife Vendla Mariana Johanna Sofia von Wright.[4]

Death edit

Munck died on 16 February 1935 in Oscar Parish, Stockholm.[4] He was buried in Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm on 23 February 1935.[5]

Dates of rank edit

Awards and decorations edit

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "BROR MUNCK. _ JOHN AMÉEN". Hvar 8 dag (in Swedish). 17 (12). Göteborg: D. F. Bonniers boktryckeri A.-B.: 178 19 December 1915. SELIBR 786775.
  2. ^ a b c Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1933 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1933] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1932. p. 598.
  3. ^ Kjellberg, H.E., ed. (1936). Svenska Dagbladets årsbok Trettonde årgången (händelserna 1935) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet. p. 257.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Munck af Fulkila nr 130". www.adelsvapen.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Munck, BROR OLIVER CLAES". www.svenskagravar.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b c Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1931. p. 237.
  7. ^ "VECKANS PORTRATTGALLERI". Hvar 8 dag (in Swedish). 9 (20). Göteborg: D. F. Bonniers boktryckeri A.-B.: 318 16 February 1908. SELIBR 786775.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Gustaf Nyblæus
Inspector of the Cavalry
1915–1917
Succeeded by
Thorsten Rudenschöld
Preceded by
Christofer von Platen
3rd Army Division
1917–1922
Succeeded by
Axel Carleson
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences
1929–1931
Succeeded by

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Lieutenant General Friherre Bror Oliver Claes Munck af Fulkila 21 October 1857 18 July 1935 was a Swedish Army officer Munck served as commanding officer of the Crown Prince s Hussar Regiment the Life Guards of Horse as the Inspector of the Cavalry and as commanding officer of the 3rd Army Division He is also known as the organizer and head of the so called Munckska karen a secret right wing paramilitary group Bror MunckBror Munck in 1931 Birth nameBror Oliver Claes Munck af FulkilaBorn 1857 10 21 21 October 1857Jonkoping Sweden NorwayDied18 July 1935 1935 07 18 aged 77 Stockholm SwedenBuriedNorra begravningsplatsenAllegianceSwedenService wbr branchSwedish ArmyYears of service1877 1922RankLieutenant GeneralCommands heldCavalry SchoolCrown Prince s Hussar RegimentLife Guards of HorseInspector of the Cavalry3rd Army Division Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Dates of rank 6 Awards and decorations 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMunck was born on 21 October 1857 in Jonkoping Sweden the son of the colonel and the regimental commander of the then Jonkoping Regiment Carl Jacob Munck and his wife in the second marriage baroness Henriette Ulrika Antoinetta Carolina Cederstrom and thus brother to the princess Ebba Bernadotte His father s family was probably of Finnish origin and dates back to the 16th century The mother was the daughter of the hero from Bornhoft later the General Friherre Bror Cederstrom who for his bravery in the battle in this place became the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword the highest military award in Sweden Munck is named after this grandfather and he also became a cavalryman 1 Munck was promoted to vice corporal in Smaland Hussar Regiment in 1874 and passed mogenhetsexamen the following year 1 Career editMunck graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg where he in 1877 he was appointed underlojtnant As such he was commissioned as a messenger officer ordonnansofficer in the 2nd Army Division II armefordelningen from 1883 to 1887 1 In the latter year he was promoted to lieutenant and later served from 1892 to 1895 as the messenger officer of the Inspector of the Cavalry during which time he served as secretary of the Committee for the Revision of the Exercise Regulations for the Cavalry Later he advanced as a ryttmastare in the Swedish Army in 1896 and in the regiment in 1897 1 He participated in imperial military exercises in Germany in 1901 and served as commanding officer of the Cavalry School Kavalleriskolan from 1902 to 1903 and was a member of the Army Delegate Armens fullmaktige in 1902 2 He was promoted to major in the Scanian Dragoon Regiment Skanska dragonregementet in 1904 2 Munck served with the 7th German Ulan Regiment and 16th German Dragoon Regiment in 1906 In 1906 he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Life Regiment Dragoons and two years later he became colonel and commanding officer of the Crown Prince s Hussar Regiment before transferring in 1913 to the Life Guards of Horse where he served as executive officer for two years 1 Munck was promoted to major general in 1915 and served as Inspector of the Cavalry from 1915 to 1917 and then as commanding officer of the 3rd Army Division III armefordelningen from 1917 to 1922 when he retired and was promoted to lieutenant general 2 Munck was a leading expert in cavalry and equestrian sports and represented the Swedish Army on several occasions abroad He was also known as the organizer and head of the so called Munckska karen 3 a secret right wing paramilitary group Munck was also chairman of the executive board of the King s Hospital Konungens hospital a member of numerous committees for investigations of military issues attended by the King of Italy in 1913 and the State Regent of Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in 1919 He was also the Swedish Army s representative to the funeral of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1916 and at a ceremony in Fredrikshald on King Charles XII s day of death as well as the Swedish Army officer s representative at the horse races at 1924 Summer Olympics Personal life editOn 20 October 1886 in Stockholm Munck married Baroness Ebba Elisabet De Geer af Leufsta born 15 December 1863 in Frotuna the daughter of Marshal of the Court Friherre Louis De Geer af Leufsta and his first wife Vendla Mariana Johanna Sofia von Wright 4 Death editMunck died on 16 February 1935 in Oscar Parish Stockholm 4 He was buried in Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm on 23 February 1935 5 Dates of rank edit1874 Vice korpral 1877 Underlojtnant 1887 Andre lojtnant 1888 Forste lojtnant 1896 Ryttmastare 1904 Major 1906 Lieutenant colonel 1908 Colonel 1915 Major general 1922 Lieutenant generalAwards and decorations editKnight Second Class of the Order of the Red Eagle 1908 4 Commander Second Class of the Order of the Dannebrog 3 May 1909 4 Commander Second Class of the Order of the Sword 6 June 1911 4 Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy July 1913 4 Commander First Class of the Order of the Sword 6 June 1915 4 Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland 1919 4 Commander First Class of the Order of St Olav February 1919 4 Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword 6 June 1923 4 Grand Cross of the Order of the Black Star 18 July 1927 4 Grand Cross of the Ordre du Nichan El Anouar 6 Commander of the Order of the Crown 6 Knight First Class of the Order of the White Falcon 6 Honours editMember of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 1902 7 References edit a b c d e BROR MUNCK JOHN AMEEN Hvar 8 dag in Swedish 17 12 Goteborg D F Bonniers boktryckeri A B 178 19 December 1915 SELIBR 786775 a b c Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1933 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1933 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt 1932 p 598 Kjellberg H E ed 1936 Svenska Dagbladets arsbok Trettonde argangen handelserna 1935 in Swedish Stockholm Svenska Dagbladet p 257 a b c d e f g h i j k Munck af Fulkila nr 130 www adelsvapen com in Swedish Retrieved 5 September 2019 Munck BROR OLIVER CLAES www svenskagravar se in Swedish Retrieved 5 September 2019 a b c Sveriges statskalender for aret 1931 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1931 p 237 VECKANS PORTRATTGALLERI Hvar 8 dag in Swedish 9 20 Goteborg D F Bonniers boktryckeri A B 318 16 February 1908 SELIBR 786775 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bror Munck Article at Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Military offices Preceded byGustaf Nyblaeus Inspector of the Cavalry1915 1917 Succeeded byThorsten Rudenschold Preceded byChristofer von Platen 3rd Army Division1917 1922 Succeeded byAxel Carleson Professional and academic associations Preceded byHenning von Krusenstierna President of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences1929 1931 Succeeded byCarl Gustaf Hammarskjold Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bror Munck Swedish general amp oldid 1203885908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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