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Swedish Compulsory National Service Act information


The Swedish Compulsory National Service Act was a controversial law proposed in the Riksdag in 1940 by Minister for Education Gösta Bagge to improve national defence; it was finally passed by the Riksdag in 1941, in a much-revised version.[1] Another key player in the political struggle surrounding the compulsory national service was the Swedish Finance Minister Ernst Wigforss.

  1. ^ Richardson, Gunnar. ”Hitler-Jugend i Svensk Skol- och ungdomspolitik”, Stockholm, Hjalmarson & Högberg Bokförlag AB, 2003, p. 48.

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