The third cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson III) was the cabinet of Sweden between 13 December 1939 and 31 July 1945. It consisted...
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Right from 1935 to 1944, and served as Minister of Education in the Hansson III Cabinet during World War II. Bagge was born in Stockholm and entered Uppsala...
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Wickramasinghe. Sweden has only had one national unity government; The Hansson III Cabinet during World War II. The government was made up of all parties in...
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Fourth cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson IV) was the cabinet of Sweden between July 31, 1945 and October 6, 1946. It consisted...
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second cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson II) was the cabinet of Sweden from 1936 to 1939. It was a coalition cabinet consisting...
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Pehrsson-Bramstorp Cabinet, on the recommendation of Ernst Wigforss, a position he continued to hold in the Hansson II Cabinet and Hansson III Cabinet from 1936...
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socialization of the means of production. Following the war, Hansson formed a Social Democratic cabinet enjoying absolute majority in the Riksdag before succumbing...
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– 6 March 1966) was Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Hansson III Cabinet. The unity government was formed after the Soviet attack on Finland...
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party leader of the Moderate Party 1944–1950, a minister of the Hansson III Cabinet 1939–1945 Minister of Commerce and Industry 1939–1941 and Minister...
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The Minister for Justice, (Swedish: justitieminister), formally cabinet minister and head of the Ministry of Justice, is a member and minister of the...
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