Olof Palme Net Worth

Olof Palme Net Worth is
$1 Million

Olof Palme Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sven Olof Joachim Palme (Swedish: About this sound Olof Palme; 30 January 1927 – 28 February 1986) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician, statesman and prime minister. A longtime protégé of Prime Minister Tage Erlander, Palme led the Swedish Social Democratic Party SAP from 1969 until his assassination in 1986, and was a two-term Prime Minister of Sweden, heading a Privy Council Government from 1969 to 1976 and a cabinet government from 1982 until his death. Electoral defeats in 1976 and 1979 marked the end of Social Democratic hegemony in Swedish politics, which had seen 40 years of unbroken rule by the party. While leader of opposition, he parted domestic and international interests and served as special mediator of the United Nations in the Iran–Iraq War, but returned to power as Prime Minister after electoral victories in 1982 and 1985.A pivotal, renowned, and polarizing figure domestically as well as in international politics since the 1960s, Palme was steadfast in his non-alignment policy towards the superpowers, juxtaposed to support of numerous third world liberation movements following the process of decolonization including, most controversially, economic and vocal support for a number of liberating Third World governments which domestically redistributed wealth and raised local standards of living without the specter of Western imperialism. Most famously, he was the first Western Head of Government to visit Cuba after its revolution, giving a speech in Santiago praising contemporary Cuban and Cambodian revolutionaries.Frequently a critic of US and Soviet foreign policy, he resorted to fierce and often polarizing criticism in pinpointing his resistance towards imperialist ambitions and authoritarian regimes, including those of Francisco Franco of Spain, António de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal, Gustáv Husák of Czechoslovakia, B J Vorster and P W Botha of South Africa.. His 1972 condemnation of the Hanoi bombings, notably comparing the tactic to the Treblinka extermination camp, resulted in a temporary freeze in Sweden–United States relations. Palme's steadfast opposition to apartheid, which he labeled "a particularly gruesome system", gave rise to theories of South African involvement in his death, which were further fuelled when Eugene de Kock claimed South African security forces had orchestrated his death. His murder by an unapprehended assailant on a street in Stockholm on 28 February 1986 was the first of its kind in modern Swedish history, the first of a national leader since Gustav III, and had a great impact across Scandinavia. Local convict and addict Christer Pettersson was convicted of the murder but was acquitted on appeal by Svea hovrätt.

Date Of BirthJanuary 30, 1927
Died1986-03-01
Place Of BirthÖstermalm, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Height5' 9" (1.75 m)
SpouseLisbet Palme
ChildrenMårten, Mattias
Star SignAquarius
#Fact
1Became friends with Paul Newman when they were students at Kenyon College in Ohio in 1940s.
2(1969-1976) Prime minister of Sweden
3(1982-his death) Prime minister of Sweden
4Spoke fluent English, German, Russian, French and several more languages.
5As a social-democrat, Olof Palme was critical of both, the Soviet communism and the American capitalism.
6Olof Palme insisted on keeping the Swedish model custom tailored for the needs of people, so he opposed militarization of the Swedish economy.
7Olof Palme was murdered in 1986 by gunshots from a 1930s .357 S&W Magnum. Two bullets were found but the suspected gun was found many years later, the gun was too damaged by rust and water, so it could not be a reliable evidence. Two male suspects were detained, and later were acquitted and released; both men were later killed under mysterious circumstances. As of 2010, there is no murderer, so the case is still unresolved. In 2011 the time limit for this crime will expire and the case must be closed.
8Also attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio where one of the academic buildings (Palme House) is now named after him.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The David Frost Show1970TV SeriesHimself
Den vita sporten1968DocumentaryMinister of Education
I Am Curious (Yellow)1967Himself - Minister of Transport
Nallar och människor1989Himself
Sagolandet1988DocumentaryHimself
III nach neun1980TV SeriesHimself
Sista varningen!1980DocumentaryLeader, Social Democratic Labour Party
Tältet1978DocumentaryLeader of Socialdemocratic Labour Party
Gäst hos Hagge1977TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Questionnaire1976TV SeriesHimself / Premier Ministre de Suède
Från A till Ö1974TV SeriesHimself
För var och en ni dömer kommer tio till1973DocumentarySpeaker at a meeting

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
56: orna - en historia om Sverige2016TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Gåtan Christer Pettersson2016TV Movie documentaryHimself - Prime Minister of Sweden
Der Fall Barschel2015TV MovieHimself
Den fjärde mannen2014TV Mini-SeriesHimself
En pilgrims död2013TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Wallander2013TV SeriesHimself
Skavlan2012TV Series
Palme2012DocumentaryHimself
Gomorron1996-2011TV SeriesHimself
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Hell of a Job2010DocumentaryHimself, Swedish Social Democratic politician
Ebbe: The Movie2009DocumentaryHimself
Upp till kamp2007TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Cuéntame2007TV SeriesHimself
The Battle for 'I Am Curious-Yellow'2003Video documentary shortHimself
231998Himself (uncredited)
Gomorron Sverige1986TV Series

Known for movies

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