Alf Roar Dag Meyerhöffer (16 December 1891 – 29 April 1962) was a Swedish Army officer and politician, who represented Högerpartiet in Swedish parliament...
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Olympic Games Alf Larsen (1885–1967), Norwegian poet, essayist and magazine editor Alf Lie (1887–1969), Norwegian gymnast Alf Meyerhöffer (1891–1962),...
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the SNF were elected to parliament in 1932. One of these was major Alf Meyerhöffer. All the seats were lost in the 1936 election. In 1938, parts of the...
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Douglas' time as army chief, the Meyerhöffer affair occurred. The Meyerhöffer affair involved officer Alf Meyerhöffer, known for his nationalist and pro-German...
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Union-SNU split, three conservative MPs sided with SNUoF. These were Alf Meyerhöffer, Gösta Jacobsson and John Gustafsson. These three parliamentarians...
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at the age of 27 candidated for the National League of Sweden after Alf Meyerhöffer at the municipal elections in Östersund. Ehrensvärd threatened to resign...
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Axel Gyllenkrok (acting) 1937–1942: Manne Brandel 1942–1947: Colonel Alf Meyerhöffer 1947–1949: Engelbrekt Flodström (acting) 1949–1952: Engelbrekt Flodström...
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General Nils Rosenblad, Major General Henry Kellgren [sv], and Colonel Alf Meyerhöffer, who in his opinion were "pro-German" officers. Åkerhielm, however...
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proposal to appoint pro-German Colonel Alf Meyerhöffer as army infantry inspector led to the so-called "Meyerhöffer affair" when the proposal met with great...
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