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Category Archives: Ann Nehlin
Feature: Exporting Visions and Saving Children- The Swedish Save the Children Fund
Ann Nehlin is a researcher at the University of Stockholm in Sweden. In March 2014, she gave a VAHS seminar on the relief efforts of the Swedish Save the Children Fund in the mid-twentieth century (listen to the podcast here). In … Continue reading
Posted in Ann Nehlin, Features, Research, Seminars
Tagged children, Save the Children, second world war, youth
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