Swedlund Nuclear-Weapons Line 1954
In 1954 Supreme Commander Nils Swedlund argued that Sweden should consider acquiring nuclear weapons to preserve credible neutrality, opening one of the deepest Cold War splits inside the Social Democratic security-policy camp.
In 1954 Supreme Commander Nils Swedlund argued that Sweden should consider acquiring nuclear weapons to preserve credible neutrality, opening one of the deepest Cold War splits inside the Social Democratic security-policy camp.
In the chronology of the Swedish model, this anchors 1954 under Tage Erlander as a year shaped by institutions, public conflict, reform, or security policy rather than cabinet arithmetic alone.
Source confidence is B: the basic event is promoted, while broader interpretation still depends on the cited source tier and later primary-source upgrades.