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Stig Gustaf Eugén Synnergren (25February 1915 – 29April 2004) was a General in the Swedish Army and Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces from 1970 to 1978. Synnergren was a strong advocate for the conscription system. During his time as Supreme Commander the combat aircraft Saab 37 Viggen was introduced. ==Early life== Synnergren was born in Boden, Sweden and was the son of the engine driver Gösta Synnergren and Sara, née Carlstén. His father was also a Social Democratic city councilman in Boden and his mother was a Social Democratic member of the child welfare committee. Synnergrens school years were marked by sports, physical education and outdoor recreation. He passed his school graduation in Luleå in 1936 with the grades ''A'' in physics and ''a'' in mathematics and chemistry. He was then admitted to the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He had at this time no thought of becoming an officer.〔 The turning point of his life happened during a fall day in 1936 during the Berlin Olympics in which Synnergren participated as a member of the Swedish gymnastics squad. The experience of Adolf Hitler, surrounded by the Third Reich throughout threatening paramilitary splendor change Synnergren choice of career. Like so many of his peers, he had a strong feeling that a new world war was imminent. He withdrew his application to the Royal Institute of Technology and decided to become an officer. In 1939, as World War II broke out, he finish first in his class at the Infantry Officer Cadet School (''Infanteriets officersaspirantskola'') at the Military Academy Karlberg.〔
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