Historical records matching Count Vilhelm Archibald Douglas
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About Count Vilhelm Archibald Douglas
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Douglas
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Count Vilhelm Archibald Douglas was a Swedish nobleman and soldier who served as Chief of the Army from 1944 to 1948.
Early life and career Douglas was born at Stjärnorp Castle, Östergötland County and was the second son of Count Ludvig Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, and Countess Anna Louise Dorotea (née Ehrensvärd). Archibald's elder brother Robert, a nobleman in Germany, married dowager Queen Augusta Victoria of Portugal, widow of King Manoel II. Following his family's traditions, he was educated in the military, and he took part also voluntarily in many combat developments. Sweden did not wage any wars during his lifetime, so an actual combat and war situation had to be experienced elsewhere. As a relatively young man, Archibald Douglas participated as a volunteer in the Civil War of 1918 in Finland. He took part in the Battle of Länkipohja and Battle of Tampere and received the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. After the Finnish adventure, he continued a steady career in Swedish land forces, despite Sweden being neutral all his career. His tasks were more like guard duties and maintaining defense capabilities. In 1930s and 1940s, Archibald held commands over large military districts, and as Chief of the Army (1944–48). Douglas wrote biographical literature and biographies of Marshal of Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (his Finnish contemporary), and Swedish Field Marshal Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge, his ancestor. The ancestral Stjärnorp Castle, which his father had purchased back to the family some years before Archibald's birth, was designated as Archibald's family seat.
Personal life and death In 1907 he married Astri Henschen (1883-1976) in Ronneby. She was the daughter of Professor Salomon Eberhard Henschen and Gerda (née Sandell). Douglas lived in Villa Parkudden in Djurgården, and also owned Stjärnorp Castle in Östergötland County from 1947. He was the father of the Ambassador Carl Douglas (1908–1961) and CEO Archibald Douglas (1910–1992) and grandfather of financier Gustaf Douglas. Douglas died as a result of a car accident in Grensholm near Linköping in July 1960.
Descendants Through his eldest son, Carl Ludvig, he is the grandfather of Elisabeth Duchess in Bavaria, wife of Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria. He is also the grandfather of Rosita Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, the third wife of John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, they divorced in 2008.
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greve, lantmilitär (general och arméchef). Son till riksmarskalken, greve Ludvig Wilhelm August Douglas och Anna Louise Dorotea Ehrensvärd.
Gick i skola i Karlsruhe, tog studenten i Heidelberg, flyttade till Uppsala år 1870, syssling till Sveriges drottning Victoria av Baden genom att hans farmor var fallen efter Ludvig I av Baden
Han deltog som frivillig i finska inbördeskriget 1918, då han var utlånad från den svenska generalstaben till Mannerheims högkvarter där befordrades han till generallöjtnant för sitt bidrag. Han blev 1937 generalmajor och chef för Övre Norrlands trupper, 1942 arméinspektör samt 1944 generallöjtnant och chef för armén (1944-48). Vid sidan av den militära banan utgav en biografi om sin stamfar, Robert Douglas.
Count Vilhelm Archibald Douglas's Timeline
1883 |
July 19, 1883
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Stjärnorps slott, Kaga, Östergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
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August 13, 1883
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Stjärnorp (E)
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1908 |
July 26, 1908
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Slot Stjärnorp, Linköping, Östergötland, Sweden
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1910 |
October 3, 1910
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Stockholm, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
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1912 |
October 5, 1912
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Stockholm, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
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1917 |
August 25, 1917
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Helsingborgs Stadsförs. (M) Sverige
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1960 |
July 5, 1960
Age 76
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Stjärnorp, Östergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
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July 13, 1960
Age 76
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avd. II C kv. 14 nr. 5a (kista nr 2 i graven), Vreta klosters kyrkogård
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