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Let's 'talk' about some famous Swedish inventions                                                         The Swedish Invention That Saves Lives: The Story of the Seatbelt When we think about car safety, the seatbelt is probably the first thing that comes to mind. This simple yet life-saving device has become a standard feature in every vehicle worldwide, and we have Sweden to thank for it. More specifically, we have Volvo, the Swedish car manufacturer, which made a remarkable decision that would save millions of lives. In 1959, Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seatbelt. Before this, seatbelts were often cumbersome, using only two points of attachment, which made them less effective and uncomfortable to use. Bohlin's design, which used three points of attachment, was not only more effective in securing passengers during a cra...


Famous Swedes in the USA:    
Mary Anderson: Leader of the Women's Bureau

Mary Anderson was one of the most influential women in American public service during the interwar period. She emigrated from Lidköping, Sweden, at the age of 16 with one of her sisters. After arriving in the United States, she worked as a domestic servant, dishwasher, and in various industrial jobs before becoming deeply involved in the labor movement, focusing on women's rights.



In 1920, President Woodrow Wilson appointed her as the head of the newly established Women's Bureau, a government agency dedicated to improving working conditions and wages for women. Mary Anderson held this position for 24 years, serving under five different presidents.

Her commitment to advocating for women's rights in the workplace made her a trailblazer in American history, and her efforts laid the foundation for future advancements in gender equality in the labor force.


Warm United Regards Fredric 

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