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- German invasion of Poland in 1939 are sometimes called the Dahlerus Mission. Birger Dahlerus was born in Stockholm in 1891. He had an excellent network...
- objectives in Bern.[citation needed] The Swedish industrialist Birger Dahlerus tried to establish peace through an early form of shuttle diplomacy, partly...
- Dahlerus to go to London as an unofficial envoy and tell the British to enter negotiations as soon as possible. Over the next several days Dahlerus would...
- Sir John Simon Bernard Brown - Charles Corbin Hilary Minster - Birger Dahlerus A DVD of this film was released on 22 January 2008. "卐 Adolf Hitler 卐 Biografia...
- (1907–1975), Finnish artist Birger Cederin (1895–1942), Swedish fencer Birger Dahlerus (1891–1957), Swedish businessman and amateur diplomat Birger Ekeberg (1880–1968)...
- Swedish businessman Axel Wenner-Gren and another Swedish businessman Birger Dahlerus, who attempted to work out the basis for a peaceful return of Danzig. In...
- Rebstar Photography: Linus Morales, Eric Dahlerus Artwork direction by Rebstar Artwork design by Eric Dahlerus Engineered by Rebstar, Saint Mixed by Markus...
- Diplomatic Efforts Anglo-Polish Agreement— Mussolini's Reluctance— The Dahlerus Mission— British Memorandum German Offer to Poland— War— Reichstag Speech...
- bombing of Germany, lest the Germans retaliate. Swedish intermediary Birger Dahlerus had approached Britain for peace talks in August 1939, just before the...
- award in 1999. He was the son of Carl Rudolf Cramér (1887–1966) and Sonja Dahlerus (1888–1981). Ivo was the nephew of the statistician Harald Cramér (1893–1985)...