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Letter from Einar Tufte Johnsen to Harold Wenneman

13 Jan 1953
Description: This letter from the Supreme Command of the Norwegian Air Force, Einar Tufte Johnsen, to the Swedish military attaché in Norway, Harold Wennemann, comments on plans for military cooperation with Norway and presents details for communication in this matter. The paper includes Norwegian air force communication frequencies and calls for a future meeting to clarify remaining issues.

Collection: Sweden's Secret Ties to the West

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Document Type: Letter
Origin (Agency): Supreme Command of the Swedish Air Force
Sender: Einar Tufte Johnsen
Destination (Agency): Military Attaché at the Swedish Embassy in Norway
Recipient: Harold Wenneman
Language of Original Document: Swedish
Number of Pages: 2
Persons: Johnsen, Wenneman
Document Source: HKVA (Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters' Archive), Stockholm
Call Number: Handlingar rörande samarbete i Norden [Documents on Nordic cooperation], Vol. 1, Ser. F II, Fst Chefsexp., Fst KH-arkiv

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