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Sweden, a wartime survey / edited and published in Sweden with the assistance of public authorities.

LIBRA DL868.5 .S9
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
American-Swedish news exchange, inc., New York.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1939-1945--Sweden.
World War, 1939-1945.
Sweden.
Physical Description:
250 pages : frontispiece, plates, portraits, diagram ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Distributed by the American-Swedish news exchange, inc., [1943]
Contents:
The King, by Karl Hildebrand.
The political system, by Elis Håstad.
The defense of neutrality, by Georg Holmin.
The Home guard, by Gustaf Petri.
Social welfare work for the soldiers, by Gottfrid Björck.
The home front, by Ragnar Lund.
Physical training, by B. G. Uggia.
The wartime economic administration, by Sven Tunberg.
Foreign trade, by Herman Eriksson.
The food supply, by Axel Gjöres.
The consumer cooperatives, by Thorsten Odhe.
The fuel problem, by Erik Lundh.
Electric light and power, by Åke Rusck.
Industrial readjustments, by Ingvar Svennilson.
The manufacture of substitutes, by Rolf Steenhoff.
Shipping and transportation, by Axel Granholm.
The money market, by Klas Böök.
The labor market, by Alf Johansson.
The trade unions, by Ragnar Casparsson.
The Swedish church, by Erling Eidem.
The press, by Sten Dehlgren.
Radio broadcasting, by Yngve Hugo.
University life, by Margareta Vestin.
Literature, by Georg Svensson.
The fine arts, by Erik Wettergren.
The theatre, by Erik Wettergren.
Music, by Johannes Norrby.
OCLC:
2762081

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