Björn Gustaf Prytz (2 April 1887 – 22 June 1976) was a Swedish industrialist in the early 1900s and from 1938 to 1946 Minister Plenipotentiary in London...
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Jakhelln Prytz (1878–1945), Norwegian politician Björn Prytz (1887–1976), Swedish industrialist and Swedish envoyé in London Claes Johansson Prytz, of the...
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certainly had the full support from the managing director of SKF, Mr. Björn Prytz, at that time, as long as his 'private' project did not interfere with...
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manufacturer SKF in Gothenburg in the early 1900s. He was employed in 1916 by Björn Prytz at the sales department and was appointed sales manager for the entire...
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factory in Pune, Maharashtra. Assar Gabrielsson, SKF sales manager, and Björn Prytz, Managing Director of SKF, were the founders of Volvo AB in 1926. In...
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Kristian Bjørn, Norwegian skier Lasse Björn, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player Nathalie Björn, Swedish football player Thomas Bjørn, Danish golfer Björn Andrésen...
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in June 1940 he had a mysterious meeting with the Swedish trade envoy Björn Prytz at which he declared that British attitudes to peace would be based on...
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Rab Butler (section Under Churchill and Prytz Affair)
asked for an armistice, Butler met informally with a Swedish envoy, Björn Prytz. Prytz later reported to Stockholm that Butler had declared British policy...
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1937. p. 4A. Retrieved 3 October 2024. Leifland, Leif (1995–1997). "Björn G Prytz". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 29. National Archives...
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Sweden to France 1944–1947 Succeeded by Karl Ivan Westman Preceded by Björn Prytz Ambassador of Sweden to the United Kingdom 1947–1948 Succeeded by Gunnar...
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Dorethea Prytz (April 22, 1891 – October 22, 1977) was a Norwegian chemist. Prytz was born in Leith, daughter of priest Anton Jakhelln Prytz and Milda...
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fellow Norwegian Frederik Prytz in Moscow, working as a liaison between Prytz and the Soviet authorities who owned half of Prytz's firm, Onega Wood. He stayed...
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British screenwriter Johan Engholm (1820-1918), Swedish gunsmith Maria Prytz (born 1976; née Engholm), Swedish curler Christian Engholm King This page...
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Bjørn Gunnar Olsen (7 April 1942 – 1992) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist, playwright and biographer. Olsen made his literary debut in 1967 with Ved...
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Robert Prytz being influential in the relative success. The squad list contains players used in 1994 Allsvenskan. Jonnie Fedel Carsten Olausson Björn Stringheim...
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Carlsson as Ebba Lindgren von Hacken Naima Wifstrand as Vera Stätt Agneta Prytz as Ms. Pimpernel Marianne Gyllenhammar as Ms. Tillman Ilse-Nore Tromm as...
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as an architect and designer, often with his second wife, designer Grete Prytz Kittelsen. Among his central mission was Norway's pavilion at the Exposition...
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Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen 1917–1922 Hieronymus Heyerdahl 1922–1930 Torolf Prytz 1930–1940 Jens Meinich 1940–1945 Fridtjof Heyerdahl 1945–1947 Nikolai Nissen...
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Lynxen/Old Bearcat Jan Nygren William Roberts Mike Reynolds Old Mayan Agneta Prytz unknown Philadelphia Philly Mille Schmidt Stephen Lyons Robert Axelrod Peter...
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Eastern Front service. Upon the death of the Minister of Finance Frederik Prytz in February 1945, Hirsch became the Minister of Finance until the war's...
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Swedish player at 148 appearances, fifth most of all European internationals. Björn Nordqvist, with 115 caps for Sweden, was the World record holder for international...
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Gustafsson Björn Granath - Flyckt Erland Josephson - Sigvard Silver Rikard Wolff - Johannes Helge Jordal - Navvy Agneta Prytz - Old Woman Björn Gustafson...
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vill" (7th place) 2022: Alvaro Estrella: "Suave" (Semi-final) 2022: Malou Prytz: "Bananas" (7th place in heat) 2023: Loreen: "Tattoo" (1st place) 2023:...
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Year Recipient 1957 Jacob Prytz and Willy Johansson 1958 Elise Jakhelln 1959 Birgit Wessel 1960 Bjørn Ianke 1961 Sigurd Alf Eriksen 1962 Bendt Winge 1963...
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1965) Ernst Günther (1933–1999) Björn Gustafson (born 1934) Eric Gustafson (1897–1981) Gösta Gustafson (1886–1963) Björn Gustafsson (born 1986) Pontus Gustafsson...
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Sogneprest Ole Tobias Olsen 1830–1924 (Anton Frederik Winter Jakhelln Prytz. 1924) Ole Tobias Olsen (1830-1924) (lokalhistoriewiki.no) Elstad, Hallgeir...
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Wegner, Denmark Tapio Wirkkala, Finland 1952 Carl-Axel Acking, Sweden Grete Prytz Kittelsen, Norway 1953 Tias Eckhoff, Norway Henning Koppel, Denmark 1954...
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attorney and politician Axel Thallaug (1866–1938) and Julie Louise Augusta Prytz (1877–1929). In 1929 he married Ingeborg Benedicte Hagerup Thoresen, daughter...
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Alternate Coach Events 2005–06 Björn Brandberg Peder Folke Olof Esbjoernsson Axel Ostersund 2007–08 Anders Kraupp Peder Folke Björn Brandberg Anton Sandström...
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Gustaf Färingborg as Brusander, the provost Åke Fridell as Aron Agneta Prytz as Fina-Kajsa Halvar Björk as Anders Månsson, Måns and Fina-Kajsa's son...
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