Aksel Møller
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Aksel Møller | |
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| Minister of Interior and Housing | |
| In office 30 October 1950 – 30 September 1953 | |
| Prime Minister | Erik Eriksen |
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| Born | January 1906 Asminderød, Denmark |
| Died | 20 March 1958 (aged 52) Frederiksberg, Denmark |
| Party | Conservative People's Party |
| Spouse | Gred Elise Westergren |
Aksel Møller (1906–1958) was a leading Danish politician known for his contributions to the conservative thought in Denmark after World War II. He served as the minister of interior from 1950 to 1953 and as the parliament speaker of the Conservative People's Party from 1955 to 1958. He was also a member of the Parliament between 1939 and 1958.
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Møller was born in Asminderød, Fredensborg, in January 1906.[1] He hailed from a conservative family.[2] Poul Møller was his brother.[3]
Aksel Møller started his political career in the late 1920s when he joined the Conservative Students and Young Conservatives (KU) groups.[4] He edited the KU publications and also, a journal entitled Vor Tid.[5]
Møller received a master's degree in political science in 1933.[1]