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Show Sweden Keeps Its Peace in Midst of War r v x s ' a. ;- ' A I ? - ' I ' ' K s x ' , ' , -'s ' - , , ; , ' , 1 . x J ' - - ' h ' ' ' i i & -4.'..i:5 'x-v.ix::..y:-.f:.L4. jfc: v v:" t .-'.. tr&mxr&Jir tii&i.irtf ,i',r wife - . , - , & " i . V - ' - " i' ts-J f.'1 " t ' t ! , . " ' yi V J In contrast to most European cities, Stockholm, Sweden, has no blackouts, no air raids, and is unmolested unmolest-ed by the ravages of war. Top left: Sweden's democratic King Gustav autographs books for youthful subjects. Bottom left: Prime Minister Per Albin Hannson. Tr.p right: Swedish women impartially dish out food and coffee cof-fee to German and Allied soldiers. Bottom right: No invasion barges disturb these Swedish bathers. |