Mary von Rosen

She was the third of the five daughters of Baron Carl Alexander Fock and Huldine Fock (née Beamish) and the elder sister of Carin Göring, the first wife of Hermann Göring.

[1][2] In 1932 her daughter Mary married Nils Silfverskiöld, an Olympic gymnast and orthopedic surgeon with strong anti-Nazi views.

Her family had good relations with Nazi Germany in general and with Hermann Göring in particular.

This resulted in a scandal at the wedding of Silfverskiöld and von Rosen, when all the attendants but the groom and bride made the Nazi salute to Göring.

[4] Mary von Rosen was one of the founders of the Societas Sanctae Birgittae (SSB), a Lutheran High Church society in Church of Sweden, and she was the first Mother Superior of SSB from 1920 to 1964.

Mary von Rosen around 1910.
Nils Kindberg, Mary and Eric von Rosen in Umeå near a Thulin D plane, 1918.