Saku Litmanen

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Saku Litmanen
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Litmanen in 1933
Nickname(s)Vasara; "The Hammer"
Born(1896-02-10)February 10, 1896
Koskunen, Vichodnia, Soravia
DiedJuly 21, 1960(1960-07-21) (aged 64)
Iaunimer, Swetania
Allegiance Voyins (1928–1936)
 Swetania (1936–1950)
BranchArmy
Years of service1928–1950
RankGeneral
Battles/warsGreat War

Swetanian-Weranian War

Saku Lauri Litmanen (10 February 1896 – 21 July 1960; aged 64) was a Vichod socialist revolutionary and guerrilla who fought in the Great War and whose military career lasted over 20 years. Originally a commander of the Soravian Voyins, along with Alexej Batsov, Litmanen escaped to nearby Swetania in 1936, shortly before the Ternava Massacre, and joined the Swetanian army. Rising in rank due to his previous combat experience and notoriety within Swetania, Litmanen was promoted to the rank of General in 1948 and commanded the 2nd Coerz Division during the Swetanian-Weranian War. Retiring to the lakeside city of Iaunimer after the war, Litmanen released two books detailing his experiences in both the Great War and Swetanian-Weranian War. Litmanen died in his home in 1960.

Early life

Military career

Great War (Kylaris)

Swetanian-Weranian War

Career as an author

Death and legacy