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Military Archives of Sweden

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Military Archives of Sweden
Krigsarkivet
Agency overview
Formed1805; 219 years ago (1805)
HeadquartersArninge, Täby, Stockholm County
Parent departmentMinistry of Culture
Parent agencyNational Archives of Sweden
The Military Archives building in winter
Krigsarkivet (The Military Archives) during the summer. Östermalm borough, Stockholm.

The Military Archives of Sweden (Swedish: Krigsarkivet) is the part of the National Archives of Sweden that keeps archives related to agencies that answer to the Ministry of Defence. The Military Archives were established in 1805 and contain listings of military personnel, drawings and descriptions of military buildings and equipment, maps, private files of key persons in Swedish military history, and photographs. The archived materials date from the 16th century to the present.

Since 1995, the Military Archives form a part of the government agency National Archives of Sweden.

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