Swedish temperance movements


Swedish temperance movements are of a wide variety.
In 1933 these included:
Sweden's first central temperance movement was Svenska Sällskapet för Nykterhet och Folkuppfostran, established on April 11, 1837. Apparently it still existed in 1933, but only had 149 members. Peter Wieselgren had formed an earlier society for high school students in Växjö.