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Dagmar Carola Adelaide Cronstedt-Von euler

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Dagmar Carola Adelaide Cronstedt-Von euler

Birth
Death
5 Dec 2006 (aged 87)
Burial
Solna, Solna kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden Add to Map
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Swedish Royalty. She received acclaim as a member of the old Swedish-Finnish branch of royalty. Her parents were Hakon Cronstedt and Ingrid Cronstedt Af Fullero. During World War II, Sweden was a neutral nation, yet she became known for her Radio Königsberg broadcasting from 1940 to 1945 in the Swedish language supporting Germany in the war, especially Adolf Hitler and the ideology Nazism. This was done in hope of gaining Swedish support of the Nazi forces during the war. She mainly did a talk show together with Brita Bager, focusing on current news events. In 1958, she became the second wife of 1970 Nobel Prize recipient, Ulf von Euler. The couple had no children; he had four children from a previous marriage. They are buried together.
Swedish Royalty. She received acclaim as a member of the old Swedish-Finnish branch of royalty. Her parents were Hakon Cronstedt and Ingrid Cronstedt Af Fullero. During World War II, Sweden was a neutral nation, yet she became known for her Radio Königsberg broadcasting from 1940 to 1945 in the Swedish language supporting Germany in the war, especially Adolf Hitler and the ideology Nazism. This was done in hope of gaining Swedish support of the Nazi forces during the war. She mainly did a talk show together with Brita Bager, focusing on current news events. In 1958, she became the second wife of 1970 Nobel Prize recipient, Ulf von Euler. The couple had no children; he had four children from a previous marriage. They are buried together.

Bio by: Linda Davis



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