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Martin Ekström

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Years of service
  
(1905 - 1941)


Name
  
Martin Ekstrom

Martin Ekstrom

Born
  
6 December 1887 , Galsbo, Sweden (
1887-12-06
)

Died
  
28 December 1954 (1954-12-28) (aged 67) Helsinki, Finland

Allegiance
  
Sweden German Empire Finland Estonia

Rank
  
Sergeant (Swedish Army) Captain (Swedish Gendarmerie) Oberleutnant (Imperial German Army) Colonel (Estonian Army) Lieutenant colonel (Finnish Army)

Unit
  
Swedish Army (1905 - 1911) Swedish Gendarmerie (1911-1915) Imperial German Army (1915-1916) Finnish White Army (1918) Estonian Army (1919) White Guard (1918 - 1934) Finnish Army (1940 - 1941)

Commands held
  
1918 - Mortar Battery (Finnish White Army) 1918 - Vasa Battalion (Finnish White Army) 1918 - Vasa Regiment (Finnish White Army) 1919 - Finnish Volunteer Battalion (Estonian Army) 1923-1934 Vasa Defence Corps (White Guard) 1940 - 3rd Combat Group (Swedish Volunteer Corps) 1941 - Commander of a Finnish Battalion during the Battle of Hango

Martin Eugen Ekström (6 December 1887 – 28 December 1954) was a Swedish military adventurer who became the leader of the National Socialist Bloc, an umbrella organization for various fascist and National Socialist groups. Ekström was born in By, Avesta Municipality. During the 1918 Finnish Civil War, he led the Vasa Regiment which was responsible of the Vyborg massacre. Lieutenant colonel Ekström led the 3rd Battlegroup of the Swedish Volunteer Corps in the Finnish Winter War. He died in Helsinki, aged 67.

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Martin Ekström Dalauppror August 2013

Career

Martin Ekström FileMartin Ekstrm in Finland during the Winter Warjpg Wikimedia

Ekström was born in By, Kopparberg County, the son of Anders Gustav Ekström and his wife Johanna Mathilda (née Eriksson). He graduated from the Artillery School in 1916 and completed the German officers examination in Turkey in 1916. Ekström was military Instructor of the Persian Gendarmerie from 1911 to 1915 and was chief of staff of Vaasa White Guard District. He participated in the Finnish Civil War, the Estonian War of Independence and the Lithuanian Wars of Independence.

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Ekström was the leader of the National Socialist Bloc from 1934 and editor och Riksposten from 1934.

Personal life

In 1920 he married Gladys Kurtén (born 1896), the daughter of Karl Henrik Kurtén and Florence Emma Elliott.


References

Martin Ekström Wikipedia