DescriptionFabian Tamm and Helge Strömbäck, 1 April 1945.jpg
Svenska: Påskdagen, den 1 april 1945, fick svenska marinen ny chef (utnämningen ägde rum sista dagen 1944). Den nytillträdande chefen, viceamiral Helge Strömbäck (till vänster, ännu med konteramirals gradbeteckningar på ärmarna) skakar här hand med den avgående, viceamiral Fabian Tamm.
English: Easter Sunday, 1 April 1945, the Swedish Navy got a new chief (the appointment took place 31 December 1944). The newly-appointed chief, vice admiral Helge Strömbäck (left, still with rear admiral's insignia on the sleeves) shakes hand with the departing vice admiral Fabian Tamm.
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