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Hjalmar Branting Quotes

Before the war there were many who were more or less ignorant of the international labor movement but who nevertheless turned to it for salvation when the threat of war arose. They hoped that the workers would never permit a war.
Hjalmar Branting

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Date of Birth:
November 23, 1860
Date of Death:
February 24, 1925
Nationality:
Swedish
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