Einar Liljedahl

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Einar Liljedahl
Born (1882-01-16)16 January 1882
Kyrkjebø, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Occupation military officer
Parent(s) Edvard Liljedahl

Einar Liljedahl (16 January 1882 – ) was a Norwegian military officer.

Personal life

Liljedahl was born in Kyrkjebø, a son of politician Edvard Liljedahl and Barbra Ramslie. In 1919 he married Ellen Rosenkilde.[1]

Career

Liljedahl graduated as officer from the Norwegian Military Academy in 1903, and from the Norwegian Military College in 1905.[1]

He was promoted captain in 1911, major in 1930, colonel in 1934. From 1935 to 1947 he was head of 3rd Division of the Norwegian Army, with the rank of major general.[2]

Following the outbreak of the Second World War, the 3rd Division was responsible for the "neutrality guard" in Agder and Rogaland. During the German attack on Norway in April 1940, the troops of the 3rd Division were rather unprepared for the situation, and surrendered after a few days.[3]

Liljedahl was criticized for his dispositions during the German invasion of Norway, by the military investigation commission of 1946.[4]

References

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