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Name
  
Israel Holmgren

Role
  
Scientist


Died
  
1961, Ekero, Sweden

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Parents
  
Ann-Margret Holmgren, Frithiof Holmgren

Grandparents
  
Jacob Nils Tersmeden

Israel Holmgren (1871–1961) was a Swedish scientist, physician and professor at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm. Politically he was a liberal and a teetotaler.

Holmgren is mostly known for having been a prominent anti-fascist during the Second World War, when he collaborated closely with the Swedish socialist Ture Nerman in the propaganda struggle against nazism. In 1942 Holmgren wrote the book Nazisthelvetet (The Nazi Hell) for which he was sentenced to jail by a Swedish court for defying Sweden’s neutrality in the war. Eventually he was pardoned. Holmgren decided to publish exactly the same book again, but with a new ironic title, this time called Nazistparadiset (The Nazi Paradise).

In 1959, shortly before he died, Israel Holmgren published his autobiography, Mitt liv, (My Life), in two parts.

Despite of what his name might suggest, Israel Holmgren was not Jewish himself.

References

Israel Holmgren Wikipedia


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