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Gunnar Dryselius
Gunnar Daniel Dryselius (2 May 1907 – 16 September 1982) was a Swedish diplomat. Dryselius began his diplomatic career in 1933 and held early postings in London, Prague, and Buenos Aires, where he played a crucial role in securing vital supplies for Sweden during World War II. In 1944, he returned to Stockholm to lead the Latin American Bureau, planning the postwar resumption of trade with South and Central America. After a brief mission in Gdańsk, he spent over a decade in the United States, notably as consul general in Houston, where he promoted Swedish industry and culture in a rapidly growing region. From 1958 to 1963, he served as envoy in Venezuela and later as ambassador to Portugal during a period of diplomatic tension over Sweden’s support for African independence movements. Despite propaganda attacks and internal criticism, Dryselius handled these challenges with composure and tact, earning the respect even of Portuguese leaders. He retired from active service in 1970.
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