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At Geneva, the neutral states were often in agreement concerning the preliminaries for Genoa, and Genoa itself was marked by a quite natural mutual exchange of ideas.
Hjalmar Branting
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Hjalmar Branting
Age: 64 †
Born: 1860
Born: November 23
Died: 1925
Died: February 21
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Swedish Politician
Karl Hjalmar Branting
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