
Sverige under andra världskriget del 1 – med Henrik Berggren
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Sweden's Neutrality and the Finnish Winter War
This chapter analyzes Sweden's complicated stance during the Finnish Winter War, emphasizing the balance between public sympathy for Finland and the government's official neutrality. It discusses the fears surrounding military involvement amidst the intensifying threats from both Hitler and Stalin, while highlighting the evolving public sentiment toward Germany and the moral implications of Sweden's political decisions. Ultimately, the chapter reflects on Sweden's position during World War II and its controversial policies regarding neutrality and refugee support.
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