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Carl August Ehrensvärd (1892–1974)

General, Count Carl August Ehrensvärd (3 August 1892 – 24 April 1974) was a Swedish Army officer. Ehrensvärd came from a distinguished family with a military background. His father was Admiral, Count Carl August Ehrensvärd, and his great-grandfather was the renowned fortress builder Augustin Ehrensvärd.

Count

Carl August Ehrensvärd
Ehrensvärd in 1957.
Nickname(s)Cala
Born(1892-08-03)3 August 1892
Karlskrona, Sweden
Died24 April 1974(1974-04-24) (aged 81)
Ystad, Sweden
Buried
Tosterup cemetery
AllegianceSweden
Finland
Service/branchSwedish Army (1913–39, 1940–57)
Finnish Army (1918, 1939–40)
Years of service1913–1957
RankGeneral
Commands held
Battles/warsFinnish Civil War
Winter War
RelationsCarl August Ehrensvärd (father)
Albert Ehrensvärd (uncle)
Gösta Ehrensvärd (brother)
Augustin Ehrensvärd (brother)
Augustin Ehrensvärd (great-grandfather)
Archibald Douglas (cousin)

Ehrensvärd's career in the military began in 1911 when he became an officer volunteer in the Svea Life Guards. He served in various capacities in both the Swedish and Finnish armies, participating in the Invasion of Åland in 1918 and commanding the Archipelago Free Corps. He rose through the ranks, achieving the rank of major in the Finnish Army in 1918. Returning to the Swedish Army, Ehrensvärd attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College and the General Staff Academy, eventually serving in staff and teaching roles. His career included significant positions such as head of the Central Department of the General Staff and Chief of the Defence Staff from 1945 to 1947.

Ehrensvärd faced challenges within the military hierarchy, notably the "Meyerhöffer affair" in 1947, where a proposal to appoint a pro-German officer led to opposition. Despite these challenges, Ehrensvärd became Chief of the Army in 1948. He was intended to be the Supreme Commander but was rejected on the grounds that he was better suited for war than peace. He remained Chief of the Army until 1957 when he was promoted to full general and transferred to the reserve.

Early life and family edit

Ehrensvärd was born on 3 August 1892 in Karlskrona, Sweden, the son of Admiral, Count Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944) and Baroness Lovisa Ulrika (Ulla), née Thott.[1] He was the brother of Vice Admiral Gösta Ehrensvärd (1885–1973) and Deputy Director of the Ministry of Defence Augustin Ehrensvärd (1887–1968).[2] He was the uncle of chemist Gösta Ehrensvärd (1910–1980). His great-grandfather was the fortress builder Augustin Ehrensvärd, his uncle was Albert Ehrensvärd and his cousin was Archibald Douglas, Ehrensvärd's predecessor on the Chief of the Army post.[3] He passed studentexamen in 1911.[4]

Career edit

Ehrensvärd became an officers volunteer in the Svea Life Guards (I 1) in 1911. He was the Queen's Page of Honour in 1912 and a cadet at the Royal Military Academy the same year.[4] Ehrensvärd became a second lieutenant in the Svea Life Guards (I 1) in 1913 and became lieutenant there in 1915.[5] He took part in the Invasion of Åland as adjutant of the commanding officer of Åland Detachment in 1918 and resigned from the Swedish Army the same year and joined the Finnish Army where he commanded the Archipelago Free Corps (Skärgårdens frikår)[6] and took part in battles in Åboland archipelago and southwestern Finland[5] (Korpogård 28 March, Lohm 4 April and Loimaa 22 April[4]).

 
Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces Helge Jung (left) and Carl August Ehrensvärd.

He was promoted to major in the Finnish Army in May 1918 and was then reinstated in the Swedish Army as lieutenant in the Svea Life Guards (I 1) in September the same year.[4] Ehrensvärd then attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1920 to 1922[5] and was a cadet of the General Staff from 1923 to 1925.[4] He was staff adjutant and was promoted to captain of the General Staff in 1926 and served in the Svea Life Guards (I 1) in 1927 and was a teacher at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1928 to 1934.[7] Ehrensvärd was captain in the Svea Life Guards (I 1) in 1931 and staff adjutant and captain of the General Staff in 1932. He was major and chief adjutant of the General Staff in 1934 and in 1935.[8] He was head of the Central Department of the General Staff from 1935 to 1937 and the Army Operations Department in the Defence Staff from 1937 to 1938.[1]

Ehrensvärd was major and chief adjutant in the General Staff Corps from April to July 1937 and was in October of that year promoted to lieutenant colonel and chief adjutant in the General Staff Corps.[4] He was lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of the tank battalion at Göta Life Guards (I 2) from 1938 to 1939 and the tank battalion at Skaraborg Regiment (I 9) in 1939.[7] Ehrensvärd was lieutenant colonel and Chief of Staff of the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War in Finland in 1940. There he took part in operations in Lapland during 1940. Ehrensvärd was promoted to colonel in the Finnish Army in 1940 and colonel in the Swedish Army the same year.[6] He was head of the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1940 to 1941 and commanding officer of South Scania Infantry Regiment (I 7) from 1941 to 1942. Ehrensvärd was section chief in the Defence Staff from 1942 to 1944 and was promoted to major general and appointed acting Chief of the Defence Staff in 1944. He was Chief of Defence Staff from 1945 to 1947.[1] Ehrensvärd had the military responsibility for the Swedish stay-behind operation which was organised starting from 1946.[9] He served as military commander of the I Military District from 1947 to 1948. Ehrensvärd was promoted to lieutenant general and was appointed Chief of the Army in 1948.[1]

The year before, in 1947, a proposal to appoint pro-German Colonel Alf Meyerhöffer as army infantry inspector led to the so-called "Meyerhöffer affair" when the proposal met with great opposition from the Social Democratic government. A compromise made Meyerhöffer acting infantry inspector in 1947. Following threats of resignation from Ehrensvärd's cousin and Chief of the Army, Lieutenant General Archibald Douglas, Meyerhöffer was finally appointed cavalry and infantry inspector in 1949.[3] The far more Western-friendly Ehrensvärd had been appointed Chief of the Army in 1948 which led Meyerhöffer into conflict with his new commanding officer and he therefore lodged his resignation in 1951.[3] Ehrensvärd was intended to have become Supreme Commander but was rejected by Allan Vougt on the grounds that Ehrensvärd was better suited for war than peace.[2]

In 1956, Ehrensvärd appointed Major Sigmund Ahnfelt as UN battalion commander in Gaza. The government opposed the nomination because of Ahnfeldt's previous involvement in the Lindholm movement. Ahnfeldt had been Sven Olov Lindholm's closest man for six years and had at the age of 27 candidated for the National League of Sweden after Meyerhöffer at the municipal elections in Östersund. Ehrensvärd threatened to resign unless he got his way, according to prime minister Tage Erlander. Ahnfeldt was persuaded by defence minister Torsten Nilsson to resign from the post.[3] Ehrensvärd was Chief of the Army until 1957 when he was promoted to full general and transferred to the reserve.[1]

In the early 1960s, the secret documents from Operation Stella Polaris in 1944, were brought from Hörningsholm Castle and Rottneros Manor and burnt on the instruction of the then Director-General of the National Defence Radio Establishment, Gustaf Tham, and the now pensioned general Ehrensvärd.[10]

Personal life edit

Ehrensvärd married the first time on 21 July 1922 in Lützow, Germany with countess Gisela Dorothée Anna-Luise Marianne Lilla von Bassewitz (20 December 1895 – 1946),[1][4] the daughter of count Adolf Carl Otto Alexander Bassewitz-Behr and Dorothée Louise Helene Wanda Ebba Krell.[4] He married a second time on 8 November 1947 in Malmö, Sweden with Svea Elisabeth Lachmann, née Olsson (born 15 June 1905), the daughter of carpenter Ola Olsson and Hanna Jönsson.[4] Ehrensvärd was the father of Louise (born 30 June 1925 in Stockholm) and Jörgen Ehrensvärd [sv] (born 6 May 1932 in Stockholm).[4] Ehrensvärd and his wife lived at Charlottenlund Castle.[1]

Death edit

Ehrensvärd died on 24 April 1974 in Ystad[11] and was buried at Tosterup cemetery.[12]

Dates of rank edit

 
Commanding officer of the Swedish Volunteer Corps Ernst Linder (right) and Carl August Ehrensvärd in Tornio.

Swedish Army edit

Finnish Army edit

Awards and decorations edit

Swedish edit

Foreign edit

Honours edit

Bibliography edit

  • Ehrensvärd, Carl August (1935). Svenska försvarsprinciper: slagord och verklighet rörande grunderna för riksförsvarets ordnande : synpunkter framlagda vid föredrag i Stockholm den 4 december 1935 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fören. K. H. S.
  • Ehrensvärd, Carl August (1943). Hårt mot hårt: blixtanfall och blixtförsvar (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt.
  • Ehrensvärd, Carl August (1957). Vett och vilja: studie över svenska försvarsprinciper (in Swedish). Stockholm: Hörsta förl.
  • Ehrensvärd, Carl August (1965). I rikets tjänst: händelser och människor från min bana (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt.
  • Ehrensvärd, Carl August; Norberg, Erik (1991). Dagboksanteckningar 1938-1957. Handlingar / Kungl. Samfundet för utgivande av handskrifter rörande Skandinaviens historia, 0347-8505 ; 16 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Samf. för utg. av handskrifter rörande Skandinaviens historia. ISBN 91-85104-19-1.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Davidsson, Åke, ed. (1966). Vem är vem?. 4, Skåne, Halland, Blekinge [Who is Who?. 4, Scania, Halland, Blekinge] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Vem är vem. p. 191.
  2. ^ a b G U (31 December 1972). "Namn att minnas - Gösta Ehrensvärd" [Name to remember - Gösta Ehrensvärd]. Svensk Tidskrift (in Swedish). Stockholm: 266. SELIBR 8258426.
  3. ^ a b c d Övervakningen av nazister och högerextremister: forskarrapporter till Säkerhetstjänstkommissionen [The monitoring of Nazis and right-wing extremists: research reports to the Security Service Commission]. Statens offentliga utredningar, 0375-250X ; 2002:94 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 2002. pp. 25–27. ISBN 91-38-21775-9.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Ehrensvärd nr 113". www.adelsvapen.com (in Swedish). 3 May 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Lindblad, Göran, ed. (1924). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1925 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1925] (in Swedish). Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söners. p. 171.
  6. ^ a b Burling, Ingeborg, ed. (1956). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1957 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1957] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 229.
  7. ^ a b Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1943 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1943] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1940. pp. 192–193.
  8. ^ Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1945). Vem är vem?. D. 1, Stockholmsdelen [Who is Who?. D. 1, Stockholm part] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Vem är vem bokförlag. p. 174.
  9. ^ Kanger, Thomas; Hedin, Oscar (4 October 1998). [Erlander secret guerrilla. In an occupied Sweden, the national resistance would be led from Äppelbo school in Dalarna]. Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  10. ^ McKay, C. G.; Beckman, Bengt (2003). Swedish signal intelligence, 1900-1945. Cass series--studies in intelligence. London: Frank Cass. pp. 211–212. ISBN 0-7146-5211-3.
  11. ^ Sveriges dödbok 1947-2003 [Swedish death index 1947-2003] (in Swedish) (Version 3.0 ed.). Sundbyberg: Sveriges släktforskarförbund. 2005.
  12. ^ Åstrand, Göran; Aunver, Kristjan (1999). Här vilar berömda svenskar: uppslagsbok och guide [Here rests famous Swedes: reference book and guide] (in Swedish). Bromma: Ordalaget. p. 42. ISBN 91-89086-02-3.
  13. ^ Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1969). Sveriges statskalender. 1969 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. p. 94. SELIBR 3682754.
  14. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1947 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1947. p. 9.
  15. ^ Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1969). Sveriges statskalender. 1969 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. p. 154. SELIBR 3682754.
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  17. ^ "Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer" [Awards of medals and medals]. www.kongehuset.no (in Norwegian). Royal Court of Norway. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
Military offices
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Defence Staff's Army Operations Department
1937–1938
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Preceded by Royal Swedish Army Staff College
1940–1941
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Einar Björk
South Scania Infantry Regiment
1941–1942
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief of the Defence Staff
1945–1947
Succeeded by
Preceded by I Military District
1947–1948
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Preceded by Chief of the Army
1948–1957
Succeeded by

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General Count Carl August Ehrensvard 3 August 1892 24 April 1974 was a Swedish Army officer Ehrensvard came from a distinguished family with a military background His father was Admiral Count Carl August Ehrensvard and his great grandfather was the renowned fortress builder Augustin Ehrensvard CountCarl August EhrensvardEhrensvard in 1957 Nickname s CalaBorn 1892 08 03 3 August 1892Karlskrona SwedenDied24 April 1974 1974 04 24 aged 81 Ystad SwedenBuriedTosterup cemeteryAllegianceSwedenFinlandService wbr branchSwedish Army 1913 39 1940 57 Finnish Army 1918 1939 40 Years of service1913 1957RankGeneralCommands heldArmy Operations Department Defence StaffArmy Staff CollegeSouth Scania Infantry RegimentChief of the Defence StaffI Military DistrictChief of the ArmyBattles warsFinnish Civil WarWinter WarRelationsCarl August Ehrensvard father Albert Ehrensvard uncle Gosta Ehrensvard brother Augustin Ehrensvard brother Augustin Ehrensvard great grandfather Archibald Douglas cousin Ehrensvard s career in the military began in 1911 when he became an officer volunteer in the Svea Life Guards He served in various capacities in both the Swedish and Finnish armies participating in the Invasion of Aland in 1918 and commanding the Archipelago Free Corps He rose through the ranks achieving the rank of major in the Finnish Army in 1918 Returning to the Swedish Army Ehrensvard attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College and the General Staff Academy eventually serving in staff and teaching roles His career included significant positions such as head of the Central Department of the General Staff and Chief of the Defence Staff from 1945 to 1947 Ehrensvard faced challenges within the military hierarchy notably the Meyerhoffer affair in 1947 where a proposal to appoint a pro German officer led to opposition Despite these challenges Ehrensvard became Chief of the Army in 1948 He was intended to be the Supreme Commander but was rejected on the grounds that he was better suited for war than peace He remained Chief of the Army until 1957 when he was promoted to full general and transferred to the reserve Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Dates of rank 5 1 Swedish Army 5 2 Finnish Army 6 Awards and decorations 6 1 Swedish 6 2 Foreign 7 Honours 8 Bibliography 9 ReferencesEarly life and family editEhrensvard was born on 3 August 1892 in Karlskrona Sweden the son of Admiral Count Carl August Ehrensvard 1858 1944 and Baroness Lovisa Ulrika Ulla nee Thott 1 He was the brother of Vice Admiral Gosta Ehrensvard 1885 1973 and Deputy Director of the Ministry of Defence Augustin Ehrensvard 1887 1968 2 He was the uncle of chemist Gosta Ehrensvard 1910 1980 His great grandfather was the fortress builder Augustin Ehrensvard his uncle was Albert Ehrensvard and his cousin was Archibald Douglas Ehrensvard s predecessor on the Chief of the Army post 3 He passed studentexamen in 1911 4 Career editEhrensvard became an officers volunteer in the Svea Life Guards I 1 in 1911 He was the Queen s Page of Honour in 1912 and a cadet at the Royal Military Academy the same year 4 Ehrensvard became a second lieutenant in the Svea Life Guards I 1 in 1913 and became lieutenant there in 1915 5 He took part in the Invasion of Aland as adjutant of the commanding officer of Aland Detachment in 1918 and resigned from the Swedish Army the same year and joined the Finnish Army where he commanded the Archipelago Free Corps Skargardens frikar 6 and took part in battles in Aboland archipelago and southwestern Finland 5 Korpogard 28 March Lohm 4 April and Loimaa 22 April 4 nbsp Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces Helge Jung left and Carl August Ehrensvard He was promoted to major in the Finnish Army in May 1918 and was then reinstated in the Swedish Army as lieutenant in the Svea Life Guards I 1 in September the same year 4 Ehrensvard then attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1920 to 1922 5 and was a cadet of the General Staff from 1923 to 1925 4 He was staff adjutant and was promoted to captain of the General Staff in 1926 and served in the Svea Life Guards I 1 in 1927 and was a teacher at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1928 to 1934 7 Ehrensvard was captain in the Svea Life Guards I 1 in 1931 and staff adjutant and captain of the General Staff in 1932 He was major and chief adjutant of the General Staff in 1934 and in 1935 8 He was head of the Central Department of the General Staff from 1935 to 1937 and the Army Operations Department in the Defence Staff from 1937 to 1938 1 Ehrensvard was major and chief adjutant in the General Staff Corps from April to July 1937 and was in October of that year promoted to lieutenant colonel and chief adjutant in the General Staff Corps 4 He was lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of the tank battalion at Gota Life Guards I 2 from 1938 to 1939 and the tank battalion at Skaraborg Regiment I 9 in 1939 7 Ehrensvard was lieutenant colonel and Chief of Staff of the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War in Finland in 1940 There he took part in operations in Lapland during 1940 Ehrensvard was promoted to colonel in the Finnish Army in 1940 and colonel in the Swedish Army the same year 6 He was head of the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1940 to 1941 and commanding officer of South Scania Infantry Regiment I 7 from 1941 to 1942 Ehrensvard was section chief in the Defence Staff from 1942 to 1944 and was promoted to major general and appointed acting Chief of the Defence Staff in 1944 He was Chief of Defence Staff from 1945 to 1947 1 Ehrensvard had the military responsibility for the Swedish stay behind operation which was organised starting from 1946 9 He served as military commander of the I Military District from 1947 to 1948 Ehrensvard was promoted to lieutenant general and was appointed Chief of the Army in 1948 1 The year before in 1947 a proposal to appoint pro German Colonel Alf Meyerhoffer as army infantry inspector led to the so called Meyerhoffer affair when the proposal met with great opposition from the Social Democratic government A compromise made Meyerhoffer acting infantry inspector in 1947 Following threats of resignation from Ehrensvard s cousin and Chief of the Army Lieutenant General Archibald Douglas Meyerhoffer was finally appointed cavalry and infantry inspector in 1949 3 The far more Western friendly Ehrensvard had been appointed Chief of the Army in 1948 which led Meyerhoffer into conflict with his new commanding officer and he therefore lodged his resignation in 1951 3 Ehrensvard was intended to have become Supreme Commander but was rejected by Allan Vougt on the grounds that Ehrensvard was better suited for war than peace 2 In 1956 Ehrensvard appointed Major Sigmund Ahnfelt as UN battalion commander in Gaza The government opposed the nomination because of Ahnfeldt s previous involvement in the Lindholm movement Ahnfeldt had been Sven Olov Lindholm s closest man for six years and had at the age of 27 candidated for the National League of Sweden after Meyerhoffer at the municipal elections in Ostersund Ehrensvard threatened to resign unless he got his way according to prime minister Tage Erlander Ahnfeldt was persuaded by defence minister Torsten Nilsson to resign from the post 3 Ehrensvard was Chief of the Army until 1957 when he was promoted to full general and transferred to the reserve 1 In the early 1960s the secret documents from Operation Stella Polaris in 1944 were brought from Horningsholm Castle and Rottneros Manor and burnt on the instruction of the then Director General of the National Defence Radio Establishment Gustaf Tham and the now pensioned general Ehrensvard 10 Personal life editEhrensvard married the first time on 21 July 1922 in Lutzow Germany with countess Gisela Dorothee Anna Luise Marianne Lilla von Bassewitz 20 December 1895 1946 1 4 the daughter of count Adolf Carl Otto Alexander Bassewitz Behr and Dorothee Louise Helene Wanda Ebba Krell 4 He married a second time on 8 November 1947 in Malmo Sweden with Svea Elisabeth Lachmann nee Olsson born 15 June 1905 the daughter of carpenter Ola Olsson and Hanna Jonsson 4 Ehrensvard was the father of Louise born 30 June 1925 in Stockholm and Jorgen Ehrensvard sv born 6 May 1932 in Stockholm 4 Ehrensvard and his wife lived at Charlottenlund Castle 1 Death editEhrensvard died on 24 April 1974 in Ystad 11 and was buried at Tosterup cemetery 12 Dates of rank edit nbsp Commanding officer of the Swedish Volunteer Corps Ernst Linder right and Carl August Ehrensvard in Tornio Swedish Army edit 1913 Underlojtnant 1915 Lieutenant 1926 Captain 1934 Major 1937 Lieutenant colonel 1940 Colonel 1944 Major general 1948 Lieutenant general 1957 General Finnish Army edit 1918 Major 1940 ColonelAwards and decorations editSwedish edit nbsp nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword 15 November 1948 13 nbsp nbsp Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Sword 6 June 1944 14 nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of the Sword 6 June 1934 4 nbsp nbsp Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Polar Star 6 June 1947 15 nbsp nbsp Commander of the Order of the Polar Star 6 June 1939 16 nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of the Polar Star 15 November 1938 4 nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of Vasa 16 June 1933 4 nbsp nbsp Home Guard Medal of Merit in Gold 1 nbsp nbsp Swedish Central Federation for Voluntary Military Training Medal of Merit in gold 1 nbsp nbsp Swedish Women s Voluntary Defence Organization Royal Medal of Merit in gold 1 nbsp Healthcare Gold Medal Sjukvardsguldmedalj Swedish Red Cross 1 nbsp Swedish Civil Defence League s gold medal Sveriges civilforsvarsforbunds guldmedalj 1 nbsp Central Board of the National Swedish Rifle Association s silver medal Sveriges skytteforbunds overstyrelses silvermedalj 1 nbsp Equestrian Olympic Medal Ryttarolympisk fortjanstmedalj 1 Foreign edit nbsp nbsp Grand Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog 1 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Ethiopia 1 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland 1 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 1 July 1956 17 nbsp nbsp Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour 1 nbsp nbsp Order of the Cross of Liberty 2nd Class 1 nbsp nbsp Order of the Cross of Liberty 4th Class with swords 16 May 1918 4 nbsp nbsp Officer of the Order of the Three Stars 1 nbsp nbsp Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau with swords 1 nbsp nbsp Finnish commemorative medal Pro benignitate humana 1 nbsp Danish Medal of Freedom Dansk frihetsmedalj 1 nbsp 2 x Finnish War Memorial Medal Finsk krigsminnesmedalj 1 Honours editMember of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 1935 1 Bibliography editEhrensvard Carl August 1935 Svenska forsvarsprinciper slagord och verklighet rorande grunderna for riksforsvarets ordnande synpunkter framlagda vid foredrag i Stockholm den 4 december 1935 in Swedish Stockholm Foren K H S Ehrensvard Carl August 1943 Hart mot hart blixtanfall och blixtforsvar in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt Ehrensvard Carl August 1957 Vett och vilja studie over svenska forsvarsprinciper in Swedish Stockholm Horsta forl Ehrensvard Carl August 1965 I rikets tjanst handelser och manniskor fran min bana in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt Ehrensvard Carl August Norberg Erik 1991 Dagboksanteckningar 1938 1957 Handlingar Kungl Samfundet for utgivande av handskrifter rorande Skandinaviens historia 0347 8505 16 in Swedish Stockholm Samf for utg av handskrifter rorande Skandinaviens historia ISBN 91 85104 19 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Davidsson Ake ed 1966 Vem ar vem 4 Skane Halland Blekinge Who is Who 4 Scania Halland Blekinge in Swedish 2nd ed Stockholm Vem ar vem p 191 a b G U 31 December 1972 Namn att minnas Gosta Ehrensvard Name to remember Gosta Ehrensvard Svensk Tidskrift in Swedish Stockholm 266 SELIBR 8258426 a b c d Overvakningen av nazister och hogerextremister forskarrapporter till Sakerhetstjanstkommissionen The monitoring of Nazis and right wing extremists research reports to the Security Service Commission Statens offentliga utredningar 0375 250X 2002 94 in Swedish Stockholm Fritzes offentliga publikationer 2002 pp 25 27 ISBN 91 38 21775 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Ehrensvard nr 113 www adelsvapen com in Swedish 3 May 2014 Retrieved 16 October 2015 a b c Lindblad Goran ed 1924 Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1925 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1925 in Swedish Stockholm P A Norstedt amp Soners p 171 a b Burling Ingeborg ed 1956 Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1957 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1957 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt p 229 a b Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1943 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1943 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt 1940 pp 192 193 Harnesk Paul ed 1945 Vem ar vem D 1 Stockholmsdelen Who is Who D 1 Stockholm part in Swedish Stockholm Vem ar vem bokforlag p 174 Kanger Thomas Hedin Oscar 4 October 1998 Erlanders hemliga gerilla I ett ockuperat Sverige skulle det nationella motstandet ledas fran Appelbo skola i Dalarna Erlander secret guerrilla In an occupied Sweden the national resistance would be led from Appelbo school in Dalarna Dagens Nyheter in Swedish Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2015 McKay C G Beckman Bengt 2003 Swedish signal intelligence 1900 1945 Cass series studies in intelligence London Frank Cass pp 211 212 ISBN 0 7146 5211 3 Sveriges dodbok 1947 2003 Swedish death index 1947 2003 in Swedish Version 3 0 ed Sundbyberg Sveriges slaktforskarforbund 2005 Astrand Goran Aunver Kristjan 1999 Har vilar beromda svenskar uppslagsbok och guide Here rests famous Swedes reference book and guide in Swedish Bromma Ordalaget p 42 ISBN 91 89086 02 3 Skoldenberg Bengt ed 1969 Sveriges statskalender 1969 PDF in Swedish Stockholm Fritzes offentliga publikationer p 94 SELIBR 3682754 Sveriges statskalender for aret 1947 PDF in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1947 p 9 Skoldenberg 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