Christian Günther 1938–1944: Erik Boheman 1944–1945: Vacant 1945–1945: Stig Sahlin 1945–1947: Karl Ivan Westman 1947–1949: Hans Beck-Friis 1949–1951: Dag...
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of Sweden to Spain 1939–1941 Succeeded by Joen Lagerberg Preceded by Stig Sahlin Envoy of Sweden to Finland 1941–1942 Succeeded by Hans Gustaf Beck-Friis...
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question in a conversation with State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Stig Sahlin on 27 July 1945, the issue was raised at the government meeting on 2...
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(in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 61. SELIBR 3681519. "Stig Sahlin död" [Stig Sahlin has died]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 12 June 1963. p. A11...
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September 2023. Carlsson, Carl Henrik; Tjerneld, Andreas (2000–2002). "Sahlin, släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 31. National Archives...
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Pierre Anna Järphammar - Pernilla, Pierres partner Dan Malmer- Matte Ingela Sahlin - Vivianne Märtelbom, Marias mother Lars G. Holmström - K.G. Märtelbom,...
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Anna Sahlene (redirect from Anna Sahlin)
Anna Cecilia Sahlin (born 11 May 1976), known professionally as Anna Sahlene and formerly by the one-word stage name Sahlene, is a Swedish performer best...
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one Dutch: Eliel Löfgren, Charles Barde and Carel Joseph van Kempen. Stig Sahlin [sv] was secretary to the commission. The commission followed conventional...
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Christian Günther State Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1938–1945 Succeeded by Stig Sahlin Preceded by Gustaf Sundelin First Chamber President 1965–1970 Succeeded by...
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hit charting for 20 weeks between 29 November 1987–17 April 1988. Paul Sahlin wrote another lyris version, Luffarpojken, describing a young boy on the...
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Accordion Player Adèle Lundvall as Bondpiga Bellan Roos as Lill-Stina Sigyn Sahlin as Söt Bondpiga Georg Skarstedt as Provryttare Carl Skylling as Ole Gruttum...
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finance minister due to quarrels with party leader Mona Sahlin. Nuder himself said, "If [Mona Sahlin] believes there is another person better suited to speak...
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married in Umeå, Sweden. Former Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Mona Sahlin officiated at the wedding. In January 2015, the couple announced that Pärson...
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Gurra Gunnar Hellström as Olle Barbro Nordin as Ingrid Sigyn Sahlin as Brända brallisen Stig Johanson as Jansson Astrid Bodin as Mrs. Jansson Georg Skarstedt...
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Rohlin Sweden 1986 1 0 Rothenberg Sweden 1 0 Säfqvist Sweden GK 2024- 1 0 Sahlin Sweden 1 0 Schmidt Sweden 1 0 Schönning Sweden 1 0 Schönwall Sweden...
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Stig-Göran Henriksson (born 1955) is a Swedish politician and former member of the Riksdag, the national legislature. A member of the Left Party, he represented...
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Low" David Lindgren Zacharias [sv] Bobby Ljunggren Michaela Stridbeck Anna Sahlin Dagmar Oja Kaire Vilgats Ant "Tomorrow Never Comes" Ant Nurhan Kim Wennerström...
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Stig Robert Nyström (25 November 1919 – 31 July 1983) was a Swedish international footballer. He played for IK Brage and Djurgårdens IF as well as the...
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(1963–64) Josef Stroh (1965) Per-Olof Johansson (1966–67) Stig Sundqvist (1968–71) Jan Karlsson (1972) Stig Sundqvist (1973) Ingvar Svensson (1974–76) Max Möller...
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Rapace, actress Bengt Robertson, physician Åsa Romson, politician Mona Sahlin, politician Helena af Sandeberg, actress Danny Saucedo, singer Alexander...
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a press conference to announce that there was "reasonable evidence" that Stig Engström had killed Palme. As Engström had taken his own life in 2000, the...
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FF Mats Lilienberg (Halmstads BK) Christer Mattiasson (IF Elfsborg) Dan Sahlin (Örebro SK) 14 1998 AIK (10) Helsingborgs IF Hammarby IF Arild Stavrum (Helsingborgs...
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school and there are many portraits of him by artists such as Bo Beskow, Stig Claesson and Willem de Geer. The large oil painting "Proletarian fighting...
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Axel Strand, 1947–1956 Arne Geijer, 1956–1973 Gunnar Nilsson, 1973–1983 Stig Malm, 1983–1993 Bertil Jonsson, 1994–2000 Wanja Lundby-Wedin, 2000—2012 Karl-Petter...
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goalscorer with 14 goals, alongside Christer Mattiasson, IF Elfsborg, and Dan Sahlin, Örebro SK. 1998 saw the club end up in 8th place and the UEFA Champions...
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Krizz DeeLight QX Honorary Award: Stig-Åke Petersson Homo of the Year: Andreas Lundstedt Hetero of the Year: Mona Sahlin Drag of the Year: Rickard Engfors...
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investigate the matter. Ringholm, however, denied the allegations. Ljunggren, Stig-Björn (2006-11-08). "Litet mer socialism!" (in Swedish). Piteå-Tidningen...
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Söderberg Den allvarsamma leken. Samlade skrifter 10 red. Bure Holmbäck & Björn Sahlin, Lind & Co 2012, p. 347-349, 359-361 (in Swedish) Hjalmar Söderberg Söderbergsällskapet...
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allowed the Social Democrats to pursue further reform. On June 20, 1963, Col. Stig Wennerström was arrested on his way to work, and charged with espionage....
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worst result since universal suffrage in 1921. Swedish political scientist Stig-Björn Ljunggren said "The Social Democrats no longer symbolise the Swedish...
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