Office: | Minister of Justice |
Predecessor: | Thorwald Bergquist |
Successor: | Ingvar Lindell |
Term Start: | 31 July 1945 |
Term End: | 30 September 1957 |
Birth Date: | 1 July 1904 |
Birth Place: | Uddevalla, Sweden |
Party: | Social Democratic Party |
Alma Mater: | Uppsala University |
Nationality: | Swedish |
Herman Zetterberg (1 July 1904 – 18 March 1963) was a Swedish jurist and politician of the Social Democratic Party who served as justice minister for twelve years between July 1945 and September 1957.
Zetterberg was born on 1 July 1904 in Uddevalla.[1] His parents were the court of appeal councilor Hugo Zetterberg and Alma Rehnberg.[2]
He graduated with a law degree from Uppsala University in 1928.[2]
Zetterberg was an appellate court counsel in 1942 and served as a member of the law committee 1944–1947.[2] On 31 July 1945, he was appointed justice minister to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson.[2] He held this post until 30 September 1957.[2] During his tenure Zetterberg took an anti-Soviet approach.[3] From 1957 to his death in 1963, he was president of the Svea Court of Appeal.[2]
Zetterberg married twice. His first wife, Kitty Rippe, died of cancer in 1955.[1] He remarried in 1959 to Ulrica Lyttkens, who died in January 1963.[1] Zetterberg died on 18 March 1963.[2]