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- Q4916235 birthDate "1897-06-25".
- Q4916235 birthPlace "Stockholm, Sweden".
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- Q4916235 deathDate "1989-11-30".
- Q4916235 deathPlace "Raleigh, North Carolina, United States".
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- Q4916235 name "Birger Nordholm".
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- Q4916235 comment "Birger Joseph Nordholm, RNO, RVO, (June 25, 1897 – November 30, 1989), was a Swedish-American founding director of the Swedish National Tourist Office in New York City, the 1st Chairman of the European Travel Commission, a Managing Director of the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, Manager of the Swedish State Railways Travel Information Bureau and a lifelong member of the Scandinavian Travel Commission.In addition, Birger Nordholm was a philanthropist to various international charities, including the Birger Nordholm Foundation (Swedish: Birger Nordholms stiftelse), posthumously founded at his former secondary school Östra Real in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden.".
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