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- Major General Bo Erik Siwer Waldemarsson (born 28 November 1949) is a retired officer of the Swedish Air Force. His senior commands include commanding...
- Eva Sylvia Waldemarsson (16 November 1903 – 24 May 1986) was a Swedish writer, mainly known for her historical novels. The daughter of a wholesaler in...
- Vallgren (born 1964) Per Wahlöö (1926–1975) Elin Wägner (1882–1949) Eva Waldemarsson (1908–1986) Per Wästberg (born 1933) Adéle Weman (1844–1936), wrote under...
- Military District 2001–2003 Succeeded by Bo Waldemarsson Preceded by Kjell Koserius Commandant General in Stockholm 2001–2003 Succeeded by Bo Waldemarsson...
- Preceded by Stig Dellborg Central Air Command 1995–1996 Succeeded by Bo Waldemarsson Preceded by Anders Lindström Chief of Staff of Middle Military District...
- December 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2018. Kjellander 2003, pp. 270–271 Waldemarsson 2016, p. 7 Braunstein, Christian (2003). Sveriges arméförband under 1900-talet...
- släktforskarförbund. 2017. ISBN 978-91-88341-15-0. SELIBR 22365549. Waldemarsson, Bo (2016). "Minnesord över bortgångna ledamöter 2016" (PDF). Kungl....
- cricketer. Stephen D. Thorne, 33, American aviator, plane crash. Eva Waldemarsson, 82, Swedish writer. Nisson Alpert, 58, Polish-born American rabbi. Carlo...
- Colonel Bo Waldemarsson 1998–2000: Senior Colonel Ulf Sveding [sv] 1994–1995: Colonel Robert Palmgren [sv] 1995–1997: Colonel Bo Waldemarsson 1997–2000:...
- Germany, p/f), pseudonym of Richard Georg Spiller von Hauenschild Eva Waldemarsson (1903–1986, Sweden, f) Herwarth Walden (1879–1941, Germany/Soviet Union...