- August Spångberg
Infobox_Politician
name = August Spångberg
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birth_date = birth date|1893|3|29|mf=y
birth_place = Skärhyttan, Nora, Örebro,Sweden
residence =Charlottenberg , Värmland,Sweden
death_date = death date and age|1987|6|19|1893|3|29|mf=y
death_place =Charlottenberg
office = Member of theRiksdag (Swedish Parliament)
term_start = 1922
term_end = 1964
party = Communist, Social Democratic
religion =Atheist
spouse = Sofie Nilsson
children = Arne SpångbergAugust Spångberg (
March 29 ,1893 -June 19 ,1987 ) was a Swedish labor politician. He was a member of theRiksdag (Swedish parliament), elected initially as a SwedishCommunist and later as aSocial Democratic .Biography
Early life
August Konrad Ferdinand Spångberg was born in Skärhyttan, Nora, Örebro län, Sweden. In his autobiography, "I tidens ström" (1966), he writes that his father, August Carlsson, left for America before he was born. Spångberg spent his early years living with his maternal grandfather, Karl Fredrik Spångberg, a coal burner, in a small cottage deep in the forests of Nora. For a short time he lived in a foster home and then moved back to live with his mother, Anna Lovisa Spångberg. August's two half-siblings -- Sten Spångberg (
1901 -?) and Linnéa Spångberg (1904 -1981 ), a Swedish movie actress -- were the children of his mother and Anders Gustav Olsson.Political career
As a young man, Spångberg found work as a railroad worker in
Charlottenberg , and was active in thetemperance movement and thesocialist youth movement. In the 1917 split of the Social Democratic Party, Spångberg joined the Communist group headed byZeth Höglund . In 1922, Spångberg was the youngest member ever to be elected to the Swedish parliament.In 1929, Spångberg, together with the majority of the Swedish Communists, were expelled from the Party by the minor
Stalinist fraction. He then joinedKarl Kilbom in the independent communist party Socialistiska Partiet.In 1937 August Spångberg travelled with
Ture Nerman toSpain to participate in the fight against thefascist s ofGeneral Francisco Franco . They were caught in the crossfire of a battle on May 3 at the Hotel Victoria inBarcelona , which resulted in 2000 casualties. In the Stalinist press the two Swedish Communists were falsely accused of masterminding the battle between leftist groups at Barcelona and of siding withHitler . When Spångberg and Nerman return to Sweden soon after, they came home to see their communist party falling apart in a struggle betweenKarl Kilbom andNils Flyg . Spångberg then joined theSwedish Social Democratic Party .During
World War II Spångberg participated in theNorwegian resistance movement against the Nazi occupation of Norway. He helped many people escape Nazis-occupied Norway includingWilly Brandt , who would later become the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. [http://fredslaget.no/index.php?module=text&action=view&page=391 Striden For Fred, http://fredslaget.no] ] "Willy Brandt: Das Werden eines Staatsmannes" (2003) p. 167] For his efforts Spångberg was awarded the Order of St. Olav.Spångberg served 46 sessions in parliament until 1964 when he retired at the age of 71.
August Spångbergs Park
There is a memorial park in Charlottenberg, next to the public library, named after August Spångberg.
Obituary
MILITANT FRIEND OF PEACE
Idealist and parliament member August Spångberg, of Charlottenberg, has died at the age of 94.
He was born in Nora parish, Orebro. During the years 1922-1964, he was a member of the lower chamber of parliament, first for the Socialist party and later for the Social Democrats. During that period, he participated in 46 sessions of parliament. He was known as a fighting member and several times introduced legislation leading to a more democratic form of government. At one time, his efforts were opposed by then Prime Minister
Tage Erlander as being impractical.For his role in
Norway 's resistance effort duringWorld War II , he was awarded the NorwegianOrder of St. Olav . In 1967, he was presented with theEldhs peace award for his “unfaltering efforts in the cause of peace and disarmament.” He labored many years in the Swedish peace and neutrality societies."At the age of 82, he authored a novel, "Radmannen, the Tale of a Crime" ["Rådmannen: En historia om ett brott"] which dealt with the Unman affair, of the '50s, in which he had been involved and against which he fought.
The nearest survivors include his wife, Sofie, nee Nilsson, a son Arne, his wife Anne-Marie, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Notes
*Obituary in Stockholm newspaper "
Dagens Nyheter " ("Daily News"), June 24, 1987 (translated by Arthur Holmberg)
*For more information about his early life and career, see his autobiography, "I tidens ström"Works
*1966: "I tidens ström" ("In time's stream")
*1975: "Rådmannen: En historia om ett brott" ("Radmannen, the Tale of a Crime")References
External links
* [http://www.varmland.org/event.asp?typ=detail&id=20472&ty=3&su=31&lang= August Spångbergs Park]
* [http://hagforshistoria.no-ip.com/dixner/33_1712.html Photo]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0820018/ Linnéa Spångberg]
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