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About the Book
From the mud and bloody hell of Flanders to
forlorn battles in Siberia and bitter street fighting in the very heart of
Berlin 1945. From Africa to the Arctic, fighting men from a country frowned upon
for its "cowardly" neutrality participated in all the crucial battles
of World Wars I and II. Their homeland was Sweden, which has enjoyed almost two
hundred years of peace. Swedes at War is the first book in English to
reveal that, despite Sweden's policy of neutrality, no fewer than 23,000 Swedish
citizens went to war between 1914 and 1945.
Swedes at War also puts an end to the myth that most Swedes enlisted in
Hitler's forces. Only 200 joined the Waffen-SS or the Wehrmacht of 19391945.
In the same period 9,000 Swedish citizens joined the Americans, the British, the
Norwegians, and the Poles. In addition, well over 200,000 men of Swedish descent
served in the US, British, Canadian, and Australian Armed Forces--facts in which
Americans, Australians, Britons, and Canadians of Swedish descent can take
pride.
Some of the striking characters you will get to know in the course of this book
are Anton Nilson, Lenin's Swedish aviator; John Svensson, who busted Italian
tanks in Spain; Allied special operations hero Allan Mann; and Nils Rosén, who
survived 600 days as a panzer commander on the German-Soviet front. What motives
took them from the safety of Sweden to the battlefield, and what did they learn
there?
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Swedes at War
Willing Warriors of a Neutral Nation,
1914-1945
by Lars Gyllenhaal and Lennart
Westberg, translated by Carl Gustav Finstrom
- 4 maps
- 134 photos
- 3 illustrations
- 394 pages
- Softcover, 6" x 9" format
- ISBN 10: 0-9777563-1-9
- ISBN
13: 978-0-9777563-1-5
$24.95
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