The Untold Truth Of Olof Palme's Assassination
On the night of February 28, 1986, Swedish Prime Minster Olof Palme was murdered in the streets of Stockholm after stepping out of the Grand Cinema.
Read MoreOn the night of February 28, 1986, Swedish Prime Minster Olof Palme was murdered in the streets of Stockholm after stepping out of the Grand Cinema.
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Read MorePolitical violence was a non-issue in Sweden, and then-Prime Minister Olof Palme went about his life with little to no attention being paid to possible danger.
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