The Compulsory National Service Act was a controversial Act put forward in the Swedish parliament in 1940 by Minister of education Gösta Bagge, in order to improve national defence; it was finally passed in parliament in 1941, though in a much revised version. Two key actors in the political game surrounding the compulsory national service motion: to the right chancellor of the exchequers Ernst Wigforss, and Gösta Bagge, minister of education, below.

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  • The Compulsory National Service Act was a controversial Act put forward in the Swedish parliament in 1940 by Minister of education Gösta Bagge, in order to improve national defence; it was finally passed in parliament in 1941, though in a much revised version. Two key actors in the political game surrounding the compulsory national service motion: to the right chancellor of the exchequers Ernst Wigforss, and Gösta Bagge, minister of education, below.
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  • The Compulsory National Service Act was a controversial Act put forward in the Swedish parliament in 1940 by Minister of education Gösta Bagge, in order to improve national defence; it was finally passed in parliament in 1941, though in a much revised version. Two key actors in the political game surrounding the compulsory national service motion: to the right chancellor of the exchequers Ernst Wigforss, and Gösta Bagge, minister of education, below.
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  • The Compulsory National Service Act of 1941
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