Hildur Humla

Swedish politician
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Photo of Hildur Humla wearing glasses.
Hildur Humla

Hildur Humla (1889–1969) was a Swedish politician (Social Democratic Party of Sweden).[1]

She was MP of the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden in 1938–1952. She founded a vacation home for exhausted housewives in 1943, and worked as its manager until 1957.[2]

References

  1. ^ Annika N Lindqvist (2018). ”Husmorssemester”. Historiskan.
  2. ^ Annika N Lindqvist (2018). ”Husmorssemester”. Historiskan.


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