The_cabinet_of_Sweden_1939_and_prime_minister_Hansson.jpg


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English: The newly appointed Swedish cabinet, assembled outside the Royal Castle in Stockholm, December 13, 1939.
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Source Nationalencyklopedin
Author KARL SANDELS SAMLING/IBL (Karl Sandels 1906 — 1986)
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From left to right:

  • Gösta Bagge, Conservative, minister of education
  • Gustaf Andersson i Rasjön, Liberals, minister of communications
  • Thorwald Bergquist, minister without portfolio
  • Gustav Möller, Social democrats, minister of social affairs
  • Karl Gustaf Westman, justice minister
  • Nils Quensel, minister without portfolio
  • Christian Günther, minister of foreign affairs
  • Fritiof Domö, minister of trade
  • Per Albin Hansson, Social democrats, prime minister
  • Ernst Wigforss, Social democrats, minister of finance
  • Per Edvin Sköld, Social democrats, minister of defence
  • Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp, Agrarian party, minister of agriculture
  • Herman Eriksson, minister without portfolio.


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13 December 1939