Eric "Red" Erickson (December 31, 1889 – January 22, 1983) was a Swedish oil executive who worked as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II.

Background

Erickson was born in 1889 in Brooklyn, New York State in the United States of America, the son of Swedish immigrants. After working in the oilfields of Texas, Erickson decided to get a college degree and go to work in the oil business. In order to start college and avoid the 1917 wartime draft, Erickson claimed to be seven years older than his actual age, and years later would invent a cover story that he served with the U.S. Army in World War I as an intelligence officer, although this was not true. After attending Cornell University at the suggestion of oil magnate Walter C. Teagle, Erickson graduated in 1921. After working for Standard Oil in Asia, Erickson moved to Sweden in 1924 and became a successful oil trader. During the mid-1930s, he renounced his U.S. citizenship and became a Swedish citizen. Pretending that he was a Nazi sympathizer interested in building a refinery in Sweden to process oil for Germany, he spied after 1942 German synthetic oil plants for the OSS, which used his information to provide targeting data for Allied bombing raids.