Peter Mohr Dam

Faroese educator and 3rd Prime Minister

Peter Mohr Dam - Leaders & Politicians born August 11th, 1898
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Born in the Faroe Islands, a significant figure in education and politics. Served as the 3rd Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1948 to 1950. Played a key role in expanding educational opportunities in the region, promoting the use of the Faroese language in schools and public life. Focused on social welfare and economic development during tenure as Prime Minister, contributing to the establishment of a modern political framework in the islands.

Served as 3rd Prime Minister from 1948 to 1950

Promoted Faroese language in education

Contributed to social welfare policies

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