1912 in Sweden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Events from the year 1912 in Sweden.


Incumbents
Events
- 3 January â The Svenska Scoutförbundet is formed.
- 15 January â Sven Hedin's contribution to the Swedish defence issue, Ett varningsord, is published and distributed in one million copies.[1]
- 2 April â The Swedish government puts forward a proposal for women's suffrage, but it is blocked by the FK.
- 28 April â A charity matinee is organised in Stockholm for the Swedish victims of the Titanic disaster.[1]
- 5 Mayâ22 July âThe Olympic Games take place in Stockholm.[2]
- 8 May â The Swedish Parliament decides to establish the National Board of Health and Welfare from 1 January 1913.[1]
- 19 May â August Strindberg is buried, and large crowds line the cortege route.[1] Nathan Söderblom officiates at the funeral,[3] which takes place at the 'Nya kyrkogÃ¥rden' (Norra begravningsplatsen) in Stockholm.[4]
- 1 June â The Stockholm Olympic Stadium, designed by Torben Grut, is inaugurated for the Olympic Games.
- 2 August â A Swedish study shows that farm trade has increased so much that other trade is suffering.[1]
- 16 August â The first Swedish aerial photograph is presented.[1]
- 16 August â Swedish Televerket starts to offer the Lyxtelegram service.[5]
- 17 September â The Pentecostal church in Skövde is founded as one of the first Pentecostal churches in Sweden.
- 27 September â 42-year-old Swedish engineer and inventor Gustaf Dalén, director of AGA since 1909, loses his eyesight when an experiment goes wrong.[6]
- 6 October â DN organises a competition for Sweden's most popular names. Erik wins before Karl, Margit and Anna.[3]
- 14 November â Erik Axel Karlfeldt is appointed Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy.[3]
- 1 December â The first stage of the Inlandsbanan railway, Ãstersund-Strömsund, opens for traffic in Sweden.[6]
- 1 December â The tradition of using Advent stars was introduced in Sweden by Sven Erik Aurelius' wife Julia.
- 10 December â Gustaf Dalén wins the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing the automatic lighthouse.[1]
Births
- 6 January â Johnny Bode, composer (died 1983)
- 8 January â Folke Hamrin, actor (died 1982)
- 16 January â Frank Sundström, actor (died 1993)
- 23 January â Manne Grünberger, actor (died 1997)
- 26 January â Gösta Kjellertz, singer (died 1984)
- 1 February â Rolf Gülich, motorcycle rider (died 2010)
- 12 February â Thore Christiansen, singer (died 1980)
- 17 February â Birgit Lennartsson, actor and singer (died 1997)
- 18 February â Bo Hederström, actor (died 2001)
- 18 February â Bengt LissegÃ¥rdh, artist (died 1979)
- 28 February â Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, Swedish prince (died 1997)
- 12 March â Sixten Sason, industrial designer (died 1967)
- 18 March â Henrik Dyfverman, actor and television producer (died 1998)
- 22 March â Per-Erik Rundquist, novelist and poet (died 1986)
- 1 April â Sven-Otto Lindqvist, actor (died 1964)
- 2 April â Sigvard Törnqvist, rider and composer (died 1990)
- 7 April â Sven Bertil Norberg, actor (died 1967)
- 20 April â Erik Larsson, cross-country skier (died 1982)
- 4 May â Britta Brunius, actress (died 2000)
- 7 May â Rune Landsberg, actor (died 1989)
- 8 May â Dagny Carlsson, blogger (died 2022)
- 21 May â Sven Melin, actor and singer (died 1966)
- 21 May â Lille Bror Söderlundh, composer and singer (died 1957)
- 21 May â Ingmar Ström, author and bishop (died 2003)
- 29 June â Bertil Sjödin, actor (died 1997)
- 6 July â Ruth Moberg, actor and opera singer (died 1997)
- 11 July â Aino Taube, actor (died 1990)
- 14 July â Per-Martin Hamberg, composer, scriptwriter, director, author and radio producer (died 1974)
- 4 August â Raoul Wallenberg, architech, businessman and diplomat (died 1947)
- 8 August â Ilse-Nore Tromm, actress (died 1994)
- 25 August â Marta Lindberg, social democratic politician (died 2006)
- 9 September â Marianne Zetterström, author and journalist (died 2011)
- 21 September â Gösta Björling, opera singer (died 1957)
- 29 September â Sture Ericson, actor and director (died 1979)
- 6 October â Karin Albihn, actress (died 1974)
- 22 October â Henrik Sandblad, historian (died 1991)
- 14 November â Ã ke Jensen, actor and singer (died 1993)
- 27 November â Birgit Rosengren, actress (died 2011)
- 21 December â Brita Appelgren, actress and ballet dancer (died 1999)
Deaths
- 14 May - August Strindberg, writer (born 1849)
- Lotten von Kræmer, writer and philanthropist (born 1828)
