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- Björn Gustaf Prytz (2 April 1887 – 22 June 1976) was a Swedish industrialist in the early 1900s and from 1938 to 1946 Minister Plenipotentiary in London for the Swedish government. Prytz first registered the name Volvo, later used by the car company, as a subsidiary of the ball bearing company S.K.F. In 1940, as Swedish plenipotentiary, he was involved in discussions with British government officials exploring a compromise peace with Nazi Germany. (en)
- Björn Gustaf Prytz, född 2 april 1887 i Göteborg, död 22 juni 1976 i Marstrand, var en svensk industriman, diplomat och riksdagsledamot. Han var främst verksam inom SKF, som Sveriges sändebud i London under andra världskriget, och som liberal riksdagsman. (sv)
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- Björn Gustaf Prytz (2 April 1887 – 22 June 1976) was a Swedish industrialist in the early 1900s and from 1938 to 1946 Minister Plenipotentiary in London for the Swedish government. Prytz first registered the name Volvo, later used by the car company, as a subsidiary of the ball bearing company S.K.F. In 1940, as Swedish plenipotentiary, he was involved in discussions with British government officials exploring a compromise peace with Nazi Germany. (en)
- Björn Gustaf Prytz, född 2 april 1887 i Göteborg, död 22 juni 1976 i Marstrand, var en svensk industriman, diplomat och riksdagsledamot. Han var främst verksam inom SKF, som Sveriges sändebud i London under andra världskriget, och som liberal riksdagsman. (sv)
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- Björn Prytz (en)
- Björn Prytz (sv)
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