Per Albin Hansson | |
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Prime Minister of Sweden | |
In office 28 September 1936 – 6 October 1946 | |
Monarch | Gustaf V |
Preceded by | Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp |
Succeeded by | Tage Erlander[a] |
In office 24 September 1932 – 19 June 1936 | |
Monarch | Gustaf V |
Preceded by | Felix Hamrin |
Succeeded by | Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp |
Minister for Defence[b] | |
In office 10 March 1920 – 27 October 1920 | |
Prime Minister | Hjalmar Branting |
Preceded by | Erik Nilsson |
Succeeded by | Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld |
In office 13 October 1921 – 19 April 1923 | |
Prime Minister | Hjalmar Branting |
Preceded by | Otto Lybeck |
Succeeded by | Carl Malmroth |
In office 18 October 1924 – 7 June 1926 | |
Prime Minister |
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Preceded by | Carl Malmroth |
Succeeded by | Gustav Rosén |
Personal details | |
Born | Malmö, Sweden | 28 October 1885
Died | 6 October 1946 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 60)
Resting place | Norra begravningsplatsen |
Political party | Social Democrats |
Spouse | Elisabeth Fryckberg |
Per Albin Hansson (28 October 1885 – 6 October 1946) was a Swedish politician, chairman of the Social Democrats from 1925 and two-time Prime Minister in four governments between 1932 and 1946,[1] governing all that period save for a short-lived crisis in the summer of 1936, which he ended by forming a coalition government with his main adversary, Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp. He has been described as one of the fathers of modern Sweden.[2]
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