Friherre Jonas Magnus Alströmer (21 August 1877 – 30 November 1955) was a Swedish diplomat. Alströmer began his diplomatic career in 1908 at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, rising to first secretary by the end of that year. During World War I, he served as acting head of the Ministry's Legal Division and later took on key international roles, including chargé d'affaires in London (1918–1919) and diplomatic postings in Paris and Kristiania (now Oslo). In 1921, he was appointed resident minister and head of the personnel and administrative department at the Ministry, followed by positions as consul general in Shanghai and envoy to Switzerland, Vienna, and Budapest. He represented Sweden at several international conferences, including those of the Red Cross, and participated in trade negotiations with Greece and Romania.
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21 August 1877
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Died |
30 November 1955 (aged 78)
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Zodiac | Leo |
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