Ernst von der Lancken
Birth nameErnst Ferdinand von der Lancken
Born(1841-08-24)24 August 1841
Malmö, Sweden
Died18 May 1902(1902-05-18) (aged 60)
Stockholm, Sweden
Buried
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchSwedish Army
Years of service1860–1895
RankMajor General
Commands heldSwedish Army Service Troops
Acting Chief of the General Staff

Major General Ernst Ferdinand von der Lancken (24 August 1841 – 18 May 1902) was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands includes the post as Inspector of the Swedish Army Service Troops (1889–1892) and Acting Chief of the General Staff (1892–1895).

Early life

von der Lancken was born on 24 August 1841 in Malmö, Sweden, the son of lieutenant colonel Gustaf Ferdinand von der Lancken and his wife Katarina Benedikta (née Wulff).[1] He was the brother of Deputy Governor of Stockholm (Underståthållare), Ehrenfried von der Lancken (1843–1919). He passed studentexamen in Lund in 1858 and graduated with an administrative degree (kansliexamen) in 1864.[2]

Career

von der Lancken was commissioned into the South Scanian Infantry Regiment with the rank of underlöjtnant in 1860. He became a General Staff officer in 1866 and was promoted to lieutenant in the South Scanian Infantry Regiment in 1870. von der Lancken became captain in the General Staff in 1873 and in the South Scanian Infantry Regiment in 1878. He served as teacher of general staff service at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1878 to 1884 and as chief of staff of the 4th Military District from 1879 to 1881.[2]

von der Lancken was promoted to major in the Älvsborg Regiment in 1881, and became a lieutenant colonel there in 1884 and in the General Staff the same year. He then served as head of the Statistical Department of the General Staff from 1884 to 1892 and as Inspector of the Swedish Army Service Troops from 1889 to 1892. von der Lancken was promoted to colonel in the Swedish Army in 1891 and in the General Staff in 1892. He then served as Acting Chief of the General Staff from 1892 to 1895. von der Lancken was promoted to major general in the army in 1894.[2] As Acting Chief of the General Staff, von der Lancken drafted the proposal for improved army order, which, with few modifications, was adopted by the 1892 Riksdag and was adopted by the King in Council.[3]

He was also the driving force of the 1881—83 Service Regulations Committee. He wrote a large number of annual reports, biographies, essays and - generally very sharp - criticisms in Krigsvetenskapsakademiens handlingar och tidskrift, and also translated and provided comments to the Russian military author Genrich Leer's work Positive Strategy[4] (1874).[3]

Personal life

von der Lancken never married.[1] It said "Faithful and noble" in his obituary, signed by the deceased's brother, Ehrenfried von der Lancken.[5]

Death

He died on 18 May 1902 in Hedvig Eleonora Parish in Stockholm.[1] He was buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm.[6]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Honours

References

  1. 1 2 3 Broomé, Bertil (1977–1979). "Ernst F Lancken, von der". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 22. National Archives of Sweden. p. 224. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Hildebrand, Albin; Levertin, Alfred, eds. (1903). Svenskt porträttgalleri: Sällskapet Idun 1862-1903 (in Swedish). Vol. 23 (New, increased ed.). Stockholm: Tullberg. p. 105. SELIBR 384714.
  3. 1 2 Westrin, Theodor; Fahlstedt, Eugène; Söderberg, Verner, eds. (1925). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 37 (New, rev. and rich illusion. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. p. 27. SELIBR 8072220.
  4. Leer, Genrikh Antonovich (1873). Positiv strategi, eller kritisk-historisk analys af krigskonstens lagar. Skrifter / Militärlitteraturföreningens förlag; volume 20 (in Swedish). Translated by von der Lancken, Ernst. Norstedt & S. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "GENERALMAJOREN E. F. VON DER LANCKEN". Hvar 8 Dag (in Swedish). Gothenburg: D. F. Bonniers boktryckeri A.-B. 3 (35): 555–556. 1 June 1902. SELIBR 786775.
  6. "von Der Lancken, ERNST F." www.svenskagravar.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 27 May 2019.
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