Ernst Bertil Sohlberg (June 4, 1891, in Hamina – 1969) was a Finnish diplomat.
Sohlberg then served as a Counselor in Paris from 1931-1935 and in The Hague from 1935-1939 and as Consul General in Alexandria beginning in 1939.
He entered non-active status in 1942, taking over posts in the Foreign Service.
He served as deputy head of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs from 1946–1949, Head of the Legal Department from 1949-1952 as Counselor in London since 1949 and in Bucharest beginning in 1952.
In 1916 Sohlberg married Gerda Ingeborg Rosenius (born 1893)[1][2]