- Gustaf Otto Douglas
Count Gustav Otto Douglas (1687 – 1771) was a Swedish
mercenary . He was captured by Russians during theBattle of Poltava . He was eventually employed by the Russian army, and was in charge of the occupation of Finland. While resident in Turku, Douglas is reputed to have killed a Russian attendant during festivities of some kind. After being sentenced to imprisonment, Douglas bought his freedom with the lives of two hundred Finns, followed by the same number of horses, one from each of the families of these men. Douglas is believed to have made several inhumane pronouncements on thescorched earth policy he employed during the occupation of Finland. By making the land uninhabited and uninhabitable, he sought to leave nothing left for his former employers the Swedes to retake. He is generally believed to have been a more cruel and sadistic figure even than his Russian superiors, and bears comparison with Kurtz ofJoseph Conrad 's "Heart of Darkness ", particularly when one considers the 10,000 slaves estimated to have been taken to Russia from Finland during theGreater Wrath .
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