Swedish Volunteer Corps

The Swedish volunteers were in the front lines in the northern Salla area starting from February 28, 1940.

Their losses included 33 dead, 10 missing, 50 wounded, and 130 disabled by frostbite.

[1] There were also 25 aircraft that served in the Swedish Voluntary Air Force, F19.

By the end of the war, the Volunteer Corps was composed of 8,260 Swedes, plus 725 Norwegians, and 600 Danes.

[1] They demonstrated a strong Nordic unity that was symbolized in their "four brother hands" insignia which represented Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.

Swedish Volunteer Corps and Osasto Roininen (Detachment Roininen) in Salla
The Commander of Swedish volunteers General Ernst Linder (right) and his Chief of Staff Carl August Ehrensvärd in Tornio