Gustaf Andersson i Rasjön, Liberals, minister of communications
Thorwald Bergquist, minister without portfolio
Gustav Möller, Social democrats, minister of social affairs
Karl Gustaf Westman, justice minister
Nils Quensel, minister without portfolio
Christian Günther, minister of foreign affairs
Fritiof Domö, minister of trade
Per Albin Hansson, Social democrats, prime minister
Ernst Wigforss, Social democrats, minister of finance
Per Edvin Sköld, Social democrats, minister of defence
Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp, Agrarian party, minister of agriculture
Herman Eriksson, minister without portfolio.
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{{Information |Description=The newly appointed Swedish cabinet, assembled outside the Royal Castle in Stockholm, December 13, 1939. |Source=Nationalencyklopedin |Date=December 13, 1939 |Author=Possibly Karl Sandels (1906-?) |Permission=Public domain |oth