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"The Invasion of the Student Union" - Stockholm, Sweden, May 24th. It all started as a regular student meeting, evolved into a mass-meeting and an invasion of the house, with all ended three days later. The students were primarily upset regarding a draft about a changed curriculum in higher education. They also pursued various political dogmas. The angry students called out for the responsible minister of the government. This happened to be Olof Palme. He arrived at the mass-meeting where he suffered much criticism.

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  • Anders Carlberg

    Anders Carlberg

    Student protest leader

  • Olof Palme

    Olof Palme

    Minister of Education

  • Jan Guillou

    Jan Guillou

    Student

  • Åsa Moberg

    Åsa Moberg

    Student

  • Mats Gellerfelt

    Mats Gellerfelt

    Student

  • Carl Bildt

    Carl Bildt

    Student

  • Ulf Adelsohn

    Ulf Adelsohn

    Student

  • Arne Trankell

    Arne Trankell

  • Klas-Göran Warginger

    Klas-Göran Warginger

    Student union leader

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"The Invasion of the Student Union" - Stockholm, Sweden, May 24th. It all started as a regular student meeting, evolved into a mass-meeting and an invasion of the house, with all ended three days later. The students were primarily upset regarding a draft about a changed curriculum in higher education. They also pursued various political dogmas. The angry students called out for the responsible minister of the government. This happened to be Olof Palme. He arrived at the mass-meeting where he suffered much criticism.

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