The Scandinavian Year Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Commerce, Industry and Tourism in Denmark, Norway and SwedenDawson., 1953 |
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... Sweden were able to refuse a similar offer from Germany on the grounds of their strict neutrality . Nor was the Swedish government interested in the Scandinavian defence proposals , as they did not want to have a defenceless Denmark ...
... Sweden were able to refuse a similar offer from Germany on the grounds of their strict neutrality . Nor was the Swedish government interested in the Scandinavian defence proposals , as they did not want to have a defenceless Denmark ...
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... Sweden . Production in the U.S.A. in 1949 was less than 2,000 kW . per head of the population . In contrast to Sweden , interconnecting exists only to a small degree , but there are plans or development on a larger scale . Norway's ...
... Sweden . Production in the U.S.A. in 1949 was less than 2,000 kW . per head of the population . In contrast to Sweden , interconnecting exists only to a small degree , but there are plans or development on a larger scale . Norway's ...
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... Swedes , 81 Danes and 30 Norwegians . CROSS - COUNTRY RUNNING . The cross - country run , with map and compass , has become one of the favourite recreations in Sweden where close on half a million en- thusiasts join in the excitement ...
... Swedes , 81 Danes and 30 Norwegians . CROSS - COUNTRY RUNNING . The cross - country run , with map and compass , has become one of the favourite recreations in Sweden where close on half a million en- thusiasts join in the excitement ...
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