Swedish Volunteers in the Russo-Finnish Winter War, 1939-1940 e-bog
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Sandwiched between Nazi Germany and the "e;Russian Bear,"e; Sweden walked a diplomatic tightrope on if and how it should support Finland during the Russo-Finnish Winter War. Social and political forces motivated the Swedish leadership to promote neutrality and avoid official military engagement, while at the same time the Swedish Volunteer Corps comprised the largest volunteer combat fo...
E-bog
184,80 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
10 januar 2014
Længde
259 sider
Genrer
Second World War
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780786457533
Sandwiched between Nazi Germany and the "e;Russian Bear,"e; Sweden walked a diplomatic tightrope on if and how it should support Finland during the Russo-Finnish Winter War. Social and political forces motivated the Swedish leadership to promote neutrality and avoid official military engagement, while at the same time the Swedish Volunteer Corps comprised the largest volunteer combat force (more than 8,200 strong) in any modern war. This book discusses the political background of the 1939-1940 Winter War; setbacks the volunteers suffered due to weather and terrain; and the ever-present fear that war would come to the Scandinavian Peninsula.