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Gösta Hallberg-Cuula, born November 4th 1912 Stockholm, dead April 14 1942 at Jantamajoki, was a Swedish-Finnish Nazi   , soldier and politician.

Biography
Cuula was the head of propaganda during the 1930s and had membership number 240 in the Nazi party NSAP led by Sven Olov Lindholm. When Finland was invaded by Soviet Union in 1939 in the Winter War he volunteered to see what he saw as "the brotherland's defense against communism", and obtained as a Finnish citizen the degree of Finnish reserve lieutenant. During the Continuation War he traveled east again and first participated as platoon commander in IR55 at Hanko, then 1942 as platoon commander in the IR 13 ("Swedish volunteer company") at Svir. He also participated in the establishment of Frontmannaföreningen Sveaborg, association of Swedes in the Waffen SS.

He stepped on a landmine on April 14, 1942 and was buried at Stockholm's northern cemetery on May 9. On his tombstone is the inscription "Fell in the East for Sweden". In Satakunnta, in Cuula's hometown of Finland, a stone with the text "Gustav E. Hallberg-Cuula * 4.11.1912 U 14.4.1942" has been erected in the war hero section.

Hallberg-Cuula is idolized by Swedish neo-Nazis, who annually visit his grave to lay flowers there.