- Carl Gustaf von Rosen
Count Carl Gustaf Ericsson von Rosen (
august 19 1909 –july 13 1977 ) was a Swedish pioneer aviator, son of the explorerEric von Rosen (1879–1948) and nephew ofCarin Göring , wife ofHermann Göring .Biography
Von Rosen was born in
Helgesta ,Södermanland ,Sweden .He was interested in mechanics at an early age and became fascinated by flying machines, partly through the influence of Hermann Göring, who was an ace during
World War I and later head of theLuftwaffe . Von Rosen's own flying career started as a mechanic and then pilot in a traveling aerial circus, where he became a skilled aerobatic pilot, which served him well later in life.When the Italians under
Mussolini attacked the independent empire ofEthiopia , von Rosen joined a relief mission, flying food and supplies for theRed Cross . In this he survived several attacks by the Italian Air Force as well as harsh terrain conditions.After his return from the war in Ethiopia, he went to the Netherlands to join
KLM , the first public air line in the world, and became one of their foremost pilots. He married a Dutch wife, but their happiness ended with the outbreak of theSecond World War . When the Russians tried to invade Finland in theWinter War , von Rosen quit his job to fly bombing missions for the Finns. A year later, as the Germans attacked the Netherlands, von Rosen went to England and applied for service with the RAF but was turned down, on account of his family relation to Hermann Göring. Von Rosen's Dutch wife joined the resistance and was killed during the war, while Carl Gustav continued flying for the KLM on the dangerous routeLondon −Lisbon .After the war, von Rosen spent years in Ethiopia as an instructor for the Imperial
Ethiopian Air Force . He left to become the pilot for the second secretary general of theUN ,Dag Hammarskjöld . By a strange twist of fate, Hammarskjöld was killed in an air crash while mediating in theCongo Crisis , when von Rosen was grounded by illness.Von Rosen's involvement in Africa did not end with the Congo Crisis. He gained international fame seven years later when he flew relief missions for aid organisations into war torn Biafra, a break-away republic of
Nigeria . Disgusted at the suffering the Nigerian government imposed on the Biafrans and the continuous harassment of the relief flights by the Nigerian Air Force, he hatched a plan in collaboration with the French secret service to hit back. He imported five small civilian single engineMalmö MFI-9 planes produced bySAAB , which he knew to have been originally designed for a ground attack role in warfare. He had the planes painted in camouflage colours, fitted with rockets and proceeded with a band of friends to form a squadron called 'Babies of Biafra' to attack the air fields from which the federal Nigerian Air Force launched their attacks against the civilian population in Biafra. OnMay 22 ,1969 , and over the next few days, Von Rosen and his five aircraft launched attacks against Nigerian air fields at Port Harcourt, Enungu, and other small airports. The Nigerians were taken by surprise and a number of expensive jets, including a fewMiG-17 fighters and three out of their sixIlyushin Il-28 bombers, were destroyed on the ground.Gary Brecher. [http://old.exile.ru/2004-October-15/war_nerd.html Biafra: Killer Cessnas and Crazy Swedes]15 October 2004 .]The last action Count von Rosen saw was again in Africa in 1977, during the
Ogaden War between Ethiopia andSomalia . Again flying relief for refugees, he was killed on the ground on13 July ,1977 , during a sudden Somali guerrilla attack near Gode.ee also
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