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Dreamers and opportunists : Polish-Swedish relations during the Second World War / Paweł Jaworski.

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    The course of military operations determined Sweden's role in Polish policy as an evacuation destination, a shelter for refugees, an important junction for communication with the Polish occupied territories and as a suitable partner in the process of the future economic restoration of Poland. 'Dreamers & Opportunists' is based on a vast range of sources from Polish, Swedish, and British archives, the Swedish press and the Polish exile press providing a coherent picture of Polish-Swedish relations during the Second World War. It brings new dimensions in a debate concerning Swedish policy during the period.
    Uniform Title
    Marzyciele i oportuniści : English
    Series
    Södertörn academic studies ; 73
    Södertörn academic studies ; 73.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Jaworski, Paweł, author.
    Published
    [Stockholm] : 130 Södertörns högskola, [2019]
    Stockholm : Elanders, 2019
    Locale
    Poland
    Sweden
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 553-570) and index.
    Translation from Polish of: Marzyciele i oportuniści : stosunki polsko-szwedzkie w latach 1939-1945.

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    English
    ISBN
    9188663353
    9789188663351

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