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Latest revision as of 11:19, 15 October 2024
Bernhard Eriksson | |
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Minister for Naval Affairs | |
In office 1920–1920 | |
Preceded by | Erik Palmstierna |
Succeeded by | Per Albin Hansson as Minister for Defence |
Speaker of the Riksdags Second Chamber | |
In office 1928–1932 | |
Preceded by | Viktor Larsson |
Succeeded by | August Sävström |
Governor of Kopparbergs County | |
In office 1932–1944 | |
Preceded by | Herman Kvarnzelius |
Succeeded by | Gustaf Andersson |
Personal details | |
Born | Ludvika, Sweden | 19 April 1878
Died | 18 April 1952 | (aged 73)
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Occupation | Politician |
Bernhard Eriksson (19 April 1878 – 18 April 1952) was a Swedish social democratic politician. He was Minister for Naval Affairs in 1920[1] and Speaker of the Riksdags second chamber 1928–1932. He also served as Governor of Kopparberg County (later renamed Dalarna County) from 1932 to 1944.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ The American-Scandinavian review. New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1920.
- ^ United States Delaware Valley Tercentenary Commission (1940). Observance of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the First Permanent Settlement in the Delaware River Valley, 1938. Los Angeles, CA: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 13.
- ^ United States Congress (1938). Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 9471.