Swedish Volunteer Corps (Winter War)
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The Swedish Volunteer Corps ( sv, Svenska frivilligkåren) during the
Winter War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
numbered 9,640 officers and men.
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was officially non-belligerent during the war, so the Corps was used by
Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bot ...
. The Swedish volunteers were in the front lines in the northern
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area starting from February 28, 1940. Their losses included 33 dead, 10 missing, 50 wounded, and 130 disabled by
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. There were also 25 aircraft that served in the Swedish Voluntary Air Force, F19. Swedish volunteers also defended
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in an anti-aircraft battery. By the end of the war, the Volunteer Corps was composed of 8,260 Swedes, plus 725 Norwegians, and 600 Danes. They demonstrated a strong Nordic unity that was symbolized in their "four brother hands" insignia which represented Finland, Sweden,
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, and
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.


Commanders

*1940: General Ernst Linder


Organization

Swedish Volunteer Corps - ''Svenska Frivilligkåren'' ** I. stridsgruppen (Lieutenant-Colonel Magnus Dyrssen, Captain Carl C:son Bonde, Lieutenant-Colonel Carl-Oscar Agell) *** 1. skyttekompaniet *** 2. skyttekompaniet *** 3. skyttekompaniet *** 4. jägarkompaniet *** 5. tunga kompaniet *** 1. batteriet *** 1. plogplutonen *** 1. signalplutonen ** II. stridsgruppen (Lieutenant-Colonel
Viking Tamm Lieutenant General Viking Sebastian Henricsson Tamm (21July 1896 – 25November 1975) was a Swedish Army officer. In addition to the years he served in the Swedish Army, Tamm led a group of Swedish officers who developed the Ethiopian ...
) *** 1. skyttekompaniet *** 2. skyttekompaniet *** 3. skyttekompaniet *** 4. jägarkompaniet *** 5. tunga kompaniet *** 2. batteriet *** 2. plogplutonen *** 2. signalplutonen ** III. stridsgruppen (Lieutenant-Colonel
Martin Ekström 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 ...
) *** 1. skyttekompaniet *** 2. skyttekompaniet *** 3. skyttekompaniet *** 4. jägarkompaniet *** 5. tunga kompaniet *** 3. batteriet *** 3. plogplutonen *** 3. signalplutonen **Other units: ***1. pansarvärnsplutonen ***2. pansarvärnsplutonen ***Luftvärnskompaniet ***Ingenjörkompaniet ***16. självständiga jägarkompaniet ***(17. självständiga jägarkompaniet) ***Intendenturkompaniet ***Vägkompaniet ***1. bilkompaniet ***2. bilkompaniet ***Anspannskompaniet ***1. sjukvårdsplutonen ***2. sjukvårdsplutonen ***Hästambulans ***Ambulans *** F 19


Weapons

*7.5 cm Guns M/02 *40mm Anti Aircraft Guns M/36 *7.5 cm Anti Aircraft guns *20mm Automatic Cannons *3.7 cm Anti Tank guns M/38 *8 cm Mortars M/29 *13mm Anti Tank Rifles


Vehicles

*83 motorcycles *83 cars *350 trucks *13 tractors


Casualties

33 men of the Swedish Volunteer Corps were killed. These were:


See also

* Sweden and the Winter War *
Swedish Volunteer Battalion The Swedish Volunteer Battalion ( sv, Svenska frivilligbataljonen, SFB) or the Hanko Battalion was a Swedish military unit consisting of volunteers, which participated in the siege of the Soviet naval fleet in the Battle of Hanko during the Con ...


Footnotes


References


External links


''Volunteers in the Winter War''Swedish language site of the Swedish Volunteer organization
Winter War Volunteers in the Winter War Military units and formations of Finland in World War II Military history of Sweden Military units and formations of Sweden Expatriate military units and formations Soviet Union–Sweden relations Corps of Sweden Danish expatriates in Finland Norwegian expatriates in Finland Swedish expatriates in Finland {{Sweden-hist-stub