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Events from the year '''1942 in [[Sweden]]''' |
Events from the year '''1942 in [[Sweden]]''' |
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==Incumbents== |
==Incumbents== |
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* [[List of Swedish monarchs|Monarch]] – [[Gustav V of Sweden| |
* [[List of Swedish monarchs|Monarch]] – [[Gustav V of Sweden|Gustaf V]] |
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* [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]] – [[Per Albin Hansson]] |
* [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]] – [[Per Albin Hansson]] |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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* April 24 – Hot water is allowed three days a week in Swedish apartment buildings, in Stockholm this requires an extra 12,000 cubic meters of firewood |
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* [[RIFA (manufacturer)]] is founded. |
* [[RIFA (manufacturer)]] is founded. |
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* August 7 – [[Sven Johansson (cyclist)|Sven "Svängis" Johansson]], [[Sweden]] wins the Six-Day Cycle Race in [[Sweden]] |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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* 2 January – [[Thomas Hammarberg]], diplomat and human rights defender |
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* 14 January – [[Stig Engström (actor)]] |
* 14 January – [[Stig Engström (actor)]] |
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* 17 May – [[Tom Turesson]], footballer and manager (died 2004) |
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* 22 June – [[Laila Freivalds]], Social Democratic politician |
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* 3 July – [[Gunilla Bergström]], author, journalist, and illustrator (died 2021) |
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* 4 July – [[Arne Hegerfors]], sports journalist and broadcaster (died 2024) |
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* 25 July – [[Krister Kristensson]], footballer and manager (died 2023) |
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* 1 August – [[Kent Andersson (motorcyclist)|Kent Andersson]], motorcycle racer (died 2006) |
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* 27 August – [[Örjan Persson]], footballer |
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* 6 October – [[Britt Ekland]], actress |
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* 6 October – [[Björn Nordqvist]], footballer |
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* 26 December – [[Jan Halvarsson]], cross-country skier (died 2020) |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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* 25 January - [[Gertrud Adelborg]], women's rights activist |
* 25 January - [[Gertrud Adelborg]], women's rights activist |
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* 29 May – [[Håkan Sundin]], Swedish bandy player |
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* 5 July – [[Karin Swanström]], actress, producer and director |
* 5 July – [[Karin Swanström]], actress, producer and director |
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* 26 June - [[Agda Östlund]], suffragist and social democrat |
* 26 June - [[Agda Östlund]], suffragist and social democrat |
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* 20 November – [[Emma Meissner]], soprano and actress |
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* 21 November – [[Einar Lönnberg]], zoologist and conservationist |
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* 3 December – [[Wilhelm Peterson-Berger]], composer |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Events from the year 1942 in Sweden
Incumbents
[edit]Events
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- April 24 – Hot water is allowed three days a week in Swedish apartment buildings, in Stockholm this requires an extra 12,000 cubic meters of firewood
- RIFA (manufacturer) is founded.
- August 7 – Sven "Svängis" Johansson, Sweden wins the Six-Day Cycle Race in Sweden
Births
[edit]- 2 January – Thomas Hammarberg, diplomat and human rights defender
- 14 January – Stig Engström (actor)
- 17 May – Tom Turesson, footballer and manager (died 2004)
- 22 June – Laila Freivalds, Social Democratic politician
- 3 July – Gunilla Bergström, author, journalist, and illustrator (died 2021)
- 4 July – Arne Hegerfors, sports journalist and broadcaster (died 2024)
- 25 July – Krister Kristensson, footballer and manager (died 2023)
- 1 August – Kent Andersson, motorcycle racer (died 2006)
- 27 August – Örjan Persson, footballer
- 6 October – Britt Ekland, actress
- 6 October – Björn Nordqvist, footballer
- 26 December – Jan Halvarsson, cross-country skier (died 2020)
Deaths
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- 25 January - Gertrud Adelborg, women's rights activist
- 5 July – Karin Swanström, actress, producer and director
- 26 June - Agda Östlund, suffragist and social democrat
- 20 November – Emma Meissner, soprano and actress
- 21 November – Einar Lönnberg, zoologist and conservationist
- 3 December – Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, composer
References
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