Lieutenant General Carl Henry Tottie (14 June 1888 – 2 May 1952) was a Swedish Army officer.
[3] Tottie was graduated from Military Academy Karlberg in 1909 and was commissioned as an officer with the rank of Underlöjtnant the same year and was assigned to Bohuslän Regiment,[4] where he was promoted to lieutenant in 1914.
Tottie was Executive Officer of Svea Life Guards from 1938 to 1942 and Acting Deputy Commander of the 2nd Army Division (II.
He was also chairman of Sakkunniga rörande den andliga vården inom försvarsväsendet ("The Experts on Spiritual Care Within the Swedish Defence") from 1937 to 1938, chairman of the Centralrådet för religiös och kulturell verksamhet inom försvarsväsendet ("Central Council for Religious and Cultural Activities in the Swedish Defence") from 1939 to 1942 and chairman of the 1940 Military Social Welfare Committee.
[6] Tottie filed for dismissal because of a serious leg injury sustained in the service[7] and transferred in 1951 as lieutenant general to the reserve.