“For those interested in the fighting on the Eastern Front in
general . . . give[s] us some of the vast scale of the SS by the end
of the war.” —HistoryOfWar.org Though Sweden was neutral during
the Second World War, Swedish SS volunteers saw action on both the
eastern front and NW Europe, and participated in some of the bloodiest
clashes: the initial stages of Operation Barbarossa, the winter of
1941–42, the battles of Kursk, Arnhem, Normandy, Narva, the Warsaw
uprising, the Cherkassy and Kurland pockets and, finally, the end in
Berlin. There was never an official recruitment drive in Sweden,
which is why only some 180–200 men enlisted. Those who wanted to
recruit themselves often had to make their way to the occupied
countries—a fact that makes those Swedes who joined the SS
volunteers in the truest sense. This book lets us follow individuals
such as Hans Lindén, who was the first named Swedish volunteer to
fall in action aged barely nineteen years old; the unpopular Swedish
SS officer Gunnar Eklöf; Elis Höglund, who after several years on
the Eastern Front deserted and returned to Sweden; Gösta Borg, who
volunteered for the SS a second time as he was denied the chance of
becoming an officer in Sweden; and Karl-Axel Bodin, the only Swede to
be included in the list of suspected criminals at the Simon Wiesenthal
Center, who joined the SD in March, 1945. The book includes over 150
photos and is thoroughly researched from primary sources, making it a
valuable addition to the history of the SS, and the men who
volunteered to serve in it.
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A History of the Swedish Volunteers in the Waffen-SS
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781912174447
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter