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  1. Björn Sveinsson Björnsson (15 October 1909 – 14 April 1998) was the son of Iceland's first president Sveinn Björnsson and was one of about twenty Icelanders who fought for the Nazi regime during World War II . Early life. Björn graduated from Menntaskóli in Reykjavik in the spring of 1930.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2017 · On June 17, 1944, Sveinn Björnsson took office as the first President of the newly established republic of Iceland during a festive gathering of some thirty thousand people at Þingvellir National Monument. Sveinn had been a popular Member of Parliament and would remain a popular President until his death in office eight years later.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Björn var þekktasti nasisti sem Ísland hefur alið. Af íslenskum aðli í SS hreyfinguna Björn Sveinson Björnsson var stórættaður maður, fæddur árið 1909, sonur Sveins Björnssonar, síðar fyrsta forseta Íslands og konu hans Georgíu Hoff-Hansen.

  4. Sveinn Björnsson ( Icelandic: [ˈsveitn̥ ˈpjœsːɔn]; 27 February 1881 – 25 January 1952) was the first president of Iceland (1944–1952). Background, education and legal career. Sveinn was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, as the son of Björn Jónsson (editor and later minister) and Elísabet Sveinsdóttir.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2024 · We take a look at the life of Björn Sv. Björnsson – an Icelander and member of the Waffen SS. Correction: In the discussion after the article, Björn Sv. Björnsson is mistakenly referred to as Sveinn Björn Sveinsson. Read the story here.

  6. Björn Sveinsson Björnsson ( 15. október 1909 – 14. apríl 1998) var sonur Sveins Björnssonar, fyrsta forseta Íslands, og konu hans Georgíu Hoff-Hansen . Björn lauk stúdentsprófi frá Menntaskólanum í Reykjavík vorið 1930 en hélt síðan til Þýskalands og hóf störf hjá umboðsskrifstofu Eimskipafélags Íslands í Hamborg.

  7. 14 de abr. de 1998 · Son of Sveinn Björnsson - Iceland first president / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Björn Sveinsson Björnsson (15 October 1909 – 14 April 1998) was the son of Iceland's first president Sveinn Björnsson and was one of about twenty Icelanders who fought for the Nazi regime during World War II.