Karl Hjalmar Branting (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjǎlmar ˈbrânːtɪŋ] ; 23 November 1860 – 24 February 1925) was a Swedish politician who was the leader of...
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fencer Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), Swedish politician and Prime Minister of Sweden Kurt Branting (1900–1958), Swedish sprinter Sonja Branting (1890–1981)...
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Swedish author Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), prime minister of Sweden Hjalmar Dahl (1891–1960), Finnish journalist, translator and writer Hjalmar Fries (1891–1973)...
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named for the Nobel Peace Prize-winning former Swedish prime minister Hjalmar Branting. The square is situated at the former site of a reduit outside Copenhagen's...
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by Hjalmar Branting who also became Foreign Minister of Sweden. Although the non-socialist parties held a majority in the second chamber, Branting was...
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seats in the Second Chamber of the Riksdag. Later in October 1920 Hjalmar Branting was succeeded as prime minister by Baron Louis De Geer. Nohlen, D &...
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When Hjalmar Branting became ill and left office before his death in February 1925, and Fredrik Thorsson who was a likely candidate to replace Branting as...
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election the Cabinet of Ernst Trygger resigned and Gustav V asked Hjalmar Branting to form a new Cabinet which the Social Democratic leader accepted....
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served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1917 to 1920, and along with Hjalmar Branting acknowledged as co-architect of Sweden's transition from a constitutional...
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secondly to Hjalmar Branting in 1884. She had two children with her first husband, Vera and Henry von Kraemer, and two with her second, Georg Branting and Sonja...
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generally by Karl Kautsky's views on socialism, Hansson succeeded Hjalmar Branting as editor of Social-Demokraten in 1917 and was appointed his Minister...
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Democratic Party lost power in 1976. Another important proponent was Hjalmar Branting, who came into contact with the concept while a student at Uppsala...
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early 20th century. Early on, in large part due to the leadership of Hjalmar Branting, the Swedish socialists adopted a flexible and pragmatic understanding...
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social democratic parties to hold a conference in Stockholm in 1917. Hjalmar Branting rejected any role for the dictatorship of the proletariat arguing it...
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Prime minister (1921) Hjalmar Branting, Prime minister (1921–1923) Ernst Trygger, Prime minister (1923–1924) Hjalmar Branting, Prime minister (1924–1925)...
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who was assassinated only a block from the church, Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting, physicist Carl Benedicks, and the composer Anders Eliasson. The church...
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for a short period. Sonja Branting was born on 15 September 1890, the second child of Hjalmar Branting and Anna Branting (née Jäderin). Her father was...
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Kirby, Texas legislator, American businessman (d. 1940) November 23 – Hjalmar Branting, Prime Minister of Sweden, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1925)...
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Wilhelm Liebknecht and the Swedish socialists Axel Danielsson and Hjalmar Branting. He also read Nietzsche and August Strindberg. He graduated from high...
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(posthumously) Pär Lagerkvist (1891–1974), Nobel laureate in literature 1951 Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), Nobel Peace Laureate in 1921 Nathan Söderblom (1866–1931)...
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subscription and presented to him in 1912 by future prime minister Hjalmar Branting. Paul Valéry was nominated twelve times between 1930 and 1945 but died...
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would not adopt permanently until 1753). Verner von Heidenstam and Hjalmar Branting delivered the inaugurational speeches. Stockholm City Hall is an example...
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The second cabinet of Hjalmar Branting (Swedish: Regeringen Branting II) was the cabinet of Sweden between 13 October 1921 and 19 April 1923. In the general...
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the Red Cross 1918 1919: Woodrow Wilson 1920: Léon Bourgeois 1921: Hjalmar Branting / Christian Lange 1922: Fridtjof Nansen 1923 1924 1925: Austen Chamberlain /...
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traditional International Workers' Day celebrations, Swedish Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting said: "the ray of sunshine at Stockholm Palace has gone out" (Solstrålen...
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named after the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925). It was designed together with the surrounding building...
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strengthened his ties to the social democrats. The sitting prime minister Hjalmar Branting had to resign after the election loss in 1920, but stalled the process...
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Coalition Party Edén LS–S 1917 16 Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925) 10 March 1920 – 27 October 1920 231 days Social Democrats Branting I S — 17 Gerhard Louis De Geer...
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1942. Like many other workers' leaders of his generation, such as Hjalmar Branting in Sweden, Stauning was a charismatic leader who played an important...
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Georg Branting (21 September 1887 – 6 July 1965) was a Swedish Social Democrat and Olympic fencer. He was the son of Hjalmar Branting and Anna Branting, and...
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