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 in By, Avesta Municipality. During the Finnish Civil War, he led the Vasa Regiment which was responsible of the Viipuri massacre. Lieutenant colonel Ekström led the 3rd Battlegroup of the Swedish Volunteer Corps in the Finnish Winter War. He died in Helsinki, aged 67.

Martin Eugen Ekström
Martin Ekström
Born(1887-12-06)6 December 1887
By, Sweden
Died28 December 1954(1954-12-28) (aged 67)
Helsinki, Finland
Allegiance Sweden
 German Empire
 Finland
 Estonia
Years of service(1905 - 1941)
RankSergeant (Swedish Army)
Captain (Iranian Gendarmerie)
Oberleutnant (Imperial German Army)
Colonel (Estonian Army)
Lieutenant colonel (Finnish Army)
UnitSwedish 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 held1918 - 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 Hangö
Battles/warsWorld War I
Estonian War of Independence
Latvian War of Independence
Winter War
Continuation War
AwardsGold and Silver Bravery Medals of the Order of the Lion and the Sun
1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class
Ottoman War Medal
Cross of Liberty 3rd and 4th Class with Swords (1918)
Medal of the Finnish Civil War
Medal for the Liberation of Tampere
Cross of Liberty I/1 and II/3 (1920)
Commemorative Medal for the Estonian War of Independence
The Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918
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