File:George S. Patton at Stockholm Olympic Stadium in Sweden in 1945.jpg

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Svenska: General Patton på Stadion i Stockholm tillsammans med sina olympiakamrater.

I främsta raden från höger: överstelöjtnant Georg de Laval (3:e pris i modern femkamp vid olympiaden 1912), major Gösta Åsbrink (andre pristagare), general Patton, kapten Gösta Lilliehöök (förste pristagare) och kammarherre Gustaf Lewenhaupt.

I bakre raden från höger: överste Åke Grönhagen, kapten Gustaf Wersäll, kapten Sidney Stranne, kapten Patrik de Laval och major Nils Hæggström.
English: General Patton at Stockholm Olympic Stadium with his Olympic peers.

In the front row from right: Colonel Georg de Laval (3rd prize in the modern pentathlon at the Olympics in 1912), Major Gösta Åsbrink (second prize winner), General Patton, Captain Gösta Lilliehöök (first prize winner) and Chamberlain Gustaf Lewenhaupt.

In the back row from right: Colonel Åke Grönhagen, Captain Gustaf Wersäll, Captain Sidney Stranne, Captain Patrik de Laval and Major Nils Hæggström.
Date Between 28 November-2 December 1945
Source Rudberg, Erik , ed. (in Swedish) (1946) Svenska Dagbladets årsbok TJUGOTREDJE ÅRGÅNGEN (Händelserna 1945), Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet, p. 27
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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