Ernst Linder
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Linder was promoted into the rank of Major General on 13 April 1918, Lieutenant General in 1938, and General of Cavalry in 1940.
In the Winter War, the 71-year-old Linder led the Swedish Volunteer Corps from 6 January to 27 February 1940, after which he functioned as a commander of the Salla area.
In addition to his military career, Linder was an accomplished horse rider who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, where he and his horse ''Piccolomino'' won the gold medal in individual dressage.
Linder is buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1935
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Published 1921
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Published 1939
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Published 1939
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