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Gerd Almgren (24 September 1925 – 25 September 2008) was a Swedish journalist and film-maker.[1] She was a television presenter for the Swedish public broadcaster and reported from the Algerian War.[2][3] From her reporting in Algeria she became remembered as "Madame Courage".[4]
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Died | September 25, 2008 Gräsö, Sweden | (aged 83)
Occupation | Journalist |
Biography
editGerd Almgren was born in Uppsala County, Sweden.[5] She was the daughter of Swedish archaeologist Oscar Almgren and Berta Almgren. Her brother was archaeologist Bertil Almgren.[6]
Almgren attended the first television production program for national public broadcaster Radiotjänst in 1956. Almgren reported from the Algerian War for Swedish television. She left her position with the broadcaster after giving a First of May speech, but continued reporting for Swedish television as a freelancer.[4]
After Algerian independence in 1962, she interviewed revolutionary leader Ahmed Ben Bella.[4]
Works
edit- Gerd Almgren (1958): Kakaokust. Stockholm: Natur och kultur
- Gerd Almgren and Bosse Ringholm (1973): Jorden runt: geografi, ekonomi, politik. Stockholm: Brevskolan
- Gerd Almgren (1987): "K A Almgrens sidenväveri" i Levande textil. (Svenska turistföreningens årsbok, 1988)
References
edit- ^ "Almgren, Gerd Josefine Louise". SvenskaGravar. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ "Tv-hallåor vi minns genom tiderna". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
- ^ "Gerd Almgrens samling". Svensk Mediedatabas. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
- ^ a b c "Tekniska Museet". Digitalt Museum. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
- ^ "Gerd Almgren". Svensk Filmdatabas. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
- ^ "Upplandsmuseet". Digitalt Museum. Retrieved 18 June 2022.