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Sweden, the Swastika, and Stalin - The Swedish Experience in the Second World War

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor John Gilmour teaches modern Scandinavian history and specialises in Scandinavia and the Second World War. From an initial research interest in the British wartime relationship with Sweden, he has broadened his scope to cover events in the occupied countries of Norway and Denmark; the German co-belligerent of Finland; and the committed neutral, Sweden. Klappentext (AUTHOR APPROVED, ENDORSEMENTS added Jan 2010)"Gives the reader a fresh and authoritative view of wartime Sweden, from the nation's dealings with Nazi Germany to everyday life and social change. More controversially, Gilmour assesses key decisions by the Swedish leadership and tackles post-war questions about Swedish actions in the era of the Holocaust." Professor Krister Wahlbäck, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs."It is so rare to have a scholar so competent in the source material of Sweden during the Second World War ...no book in English has managed to give such a comprehensive picture." Jonas Frykman, Professor of European Ethnology, Lund University."Sweden, the Swastika and Stalin (2010) is the first modern book in English to cover just about all major aspects of Sweden during WWII. It should become required reading for all students of 20th century Scandinavian history." Lars Gyllenhaal, member of the Swedish Military History Commission."Gilmour has the ability of bringing together various aspects of history, in particular its political, military and diplomatic dimensions, which makes his book useful also for Swedish-speaking readers. Remarkably, there is at the moment no equivalent introduction available in Swedish." Johan Östling, Department of History, Lund University."Unlike Boëthius, Gilmour has built an argument from the sources rather than an emotional approach towards Swedish conduct." Major Claes Henrikson, Militär Historia.A key addition to the Societies at War series, this book fills a gap in the existing literature on the Second World War by covering the range of challenges, threats, issues, dilemmas, and changes faced and dealt with by Sweden during the conflict. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One: 1 Shades of Neutrality? Political Challenges and Social Changes 1900-1939; 2 Wartime Power and Personalities; 3 Isolation, 1939-1941; 4 Towards the Turning Point, July 1941-July 1943; 5 Eastern Approaches and Western Reproaches: Finland's Continuation War and the Collapse of Germany, June 1941-May 1945; 6 Trading with Germany and the Allies - Blackmail and Brinksmanship; Part Two: 7 Security, Subversion, Spies and Sabotage; 8 The Battle for Sweden's Mind - Propaganda and Censorship; 9 Race, Rejection, Reception, Rescue, and Redemption - Swedish Humanitarian Endeavours; 10 Military Matters; 11 The Front at Home - Beredskapstiden; 12 Looking Back in Anger? The Assault on 'Small-State Realism'; Abbreviations and Glossary; Reference Sources and Bibliography; Index...

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Authors John Gilmour
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2009
 
EAN 9780748627479
ISBN 978-0-7486-2747-9
Series Societies at War
Societies at War
Societies at War (Paperback)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

Schweden, 1940 bis 1949 n. Chr., Europäische Geschichte, Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte, Moderne Kriegsführung

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