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English: Per Albin Hansson's second cabinet (1936-1939) in a cabinet meeting with Crown Prince Gustav Adolf at Stockholm Palace in 1939. From left: Minister without Portfolio Herman Eriksson, Minister without Portfolio Nils Quensel, Minister for Eclesiastic Affairs Arthur Engberg, Minister for Finance Ernst Wigforss, Minister for Agriculture Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp, Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf, Minister for Foreign Affairs Rickard Sandler, Minister for Justice Karl Gustaf Westman, Minister for Trade Gustav Möller, Minister for Defense Per Edvin Sköld, Minister for Social Affairs Albert Forslund, Minister for Communications Gerhard Strindlund.
Svenska: Regeringen Hansson II (1936-1939) i konselj inför kronprins Gustaf Adolf på Stockholms slott 1939. Från vänster: konsultativa statsrådet Herman Eriksson, konsultativa statsrådet Nils Quensel, ecklesiastikminister Arthur Engberg, finansminister Ernst Wigforss, jordbruksminister Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp, statsminister Per Albin Hansson, kronprins Gustaf Adolf, utrikesminister Rickard Sandler, justitieminister Karl Gustaf Westman, handelsminister Gustav Möller, försvarsminister Per Edvin Sköld, socialminister Albert Forslund, kommunikationsminister Gerhard Strindlund.
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Source Stjernquist, Nils (ed.), Riksdagen genom tiderna, Stockholm : Sveriges riksdag : Riksbankens jubileumsfond : Almqvist & Wiksell international (distr.), 1985, ISBN 91-22-00758-X.
Author Åke Malmström.
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