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About Claes-Gustaf Nordquist, M.D.
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I'm a Doctor of Medicine. Licensed/certified physician and surgeon and specialist in Medical Oncology and Radiation therapy in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and the European Union. Background in Radiation Therapy, Medical Oncology, Radiation Protection, Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Gynecological Oncology, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Cytology,Hematology and Internal Medicine. M.D. from the faculty of medicine, Royal Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Have also been an exchange student at the Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem Israel. Former medical consultant, Swedish National Board of Radiation Protection. Former Police Surgeon and Medical Examiner, Stockholm Police Department. Former Chief Medical Officer, The Royal Guards, The Royal Horse Guards and the Royal Household Brigade, Royal Swedish Army Medical Corps. Now in private practice in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Breast Cancer - world history


Expert: Claes-Gustaf Nordquist, M.D. - 6/1/2009

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Why was the democratic government which preceded Hitler so unpopular in Germany?

I was also wondering about a document the Soviet Union issued in 1936. It said "the Communist Party...boldly defends the interest of workers and peasants to the very end." Do you agree with this statement? I was focusing the time period within the first 15 years of the Soviet rule (1919-1935).

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It was too much involved with the German defeat in World War 1 - at least in the opinion of many Germans. That defeat was extremely unpopular and the following Versailles peace treaty maybe even more so.

What the communist Party said was a piece of garbage! On Lenin's order the grain of Ukrainian peasants was confiscated leading to starvation and death of probably millions there.


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