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Sinking Of SS C.F. Liljevalch
The sinking of SS ''C.F. Liljevalch'' on 18 August 1942, occurred when the Swedish steamship was torpedoed off the coast of Västervik, Sweden, by the . The attack resulted in the loss of 33 lives, with only seven survivors. ''C.F. Liljevalch'' The ship was built in 1920 at Götaverken as the shipyard's 354th ship and the first in a series of ten ships, which in the early 1920s was delivered to Trafikab. The ship's port of registration was Stockholm, and the ship was launched on 12 June, just some months before its arrival in the capital city. ''C.F. Liljevalch'' is also known to have been out on water during severe storms and hurricanes and still managed to survive the harsh weather conditions. After the German occupation of Norway in early 1940, the steamer sailed in ore traffic inside the Skagerrak barrier for the last time under the command of Captain Bramford. Torpedoing In mid 1942, foreign submarines frequently operated between the northern tip of Öland and Lands ...
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the world's countries participated, with many nations mobilising all resources in pursuit of total war. Tanks in World War II, Tanks and Air warfare of World War II, aircraft played major roles, enabling the strategic bombing of cities and delivery of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, first and only nuclear weapons ever used in war. World War II is the List of wars by death toll, deadliest conflict in history, causing World War II casualties, the death of 70 to 85 million people, more than half of whom were civilians. Millions died in genocides, including the Holocaust, and by massacres, starvation, and disease. After the Allied victory, Allied-occupied Germany, Germany, Allied-occupied Austria, Austria, Occupation of Japan, Japan, a ...
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World War II Shipwrecks In The Baltic Sea
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Swedish Military Altercations During The Second World War
Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by the Swedish language * Swedish people or Swedes, persons with a Swedish ancestral or ethnic identity ** A national or citizen of Sweden, see demographics of Sweden ** Culture of Sweden * Swedish cuisine See also * * Swedish Church (other) * Swedish Institute (other) * Swedish invasion (other) * Swedish Open (other) Swedish Open is a tennis tournament. Swedish Open may also refer to: * Swedish Open (badminton) * Swedish Open (table tennis) * Swedish Open (squash) * Swedish Open (darts) {{disambiguation ... {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Sweden In World War II
Sweden maintained Swedish neutrality, its policy of neutrality during World War II. When the war began on 1 September 1939, the fate of Sweden was unclear. But by a combination of its geopolitics, geopolitical location in the Scandinavian Peninsula, ''realpolitik'' maneuvering during an unpredictable course of events, and a dedicated military build-up after 1942, Sweden kept its official neutrality status throughout the war. At the outbreak of hostilities, Sweden had held a neutral stance in international relations for more than a century, since the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1814 and the invasion of Norway. At the outbreak of war in September 1939, twenty European nations were neutral powers during World War II, neutral. Sweden was one of only nine of these nations to maintain this stance for the remainder of the war, along with Irish neutrality during World War II, Ireland, Portugal in World War II, Portugal, Spain in World War II, Spain, Switzerland during the World Wars ...
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1942 In Sweden
Events from the year 1942 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustaf V * Prime Minister – Per Albin Hansson Events * April 24 – Hot water is allowed three days a week in Swedish apartment buildings, in Stockholm this requires an extra 12,000 cubic meters of firewood * RIFA (manufacturer) is founded. * August 7 – Sven "Svängis" Johansson, Sweden wins the Six-Day Cycle Race in Sweden Births * 2 January – Thomas Hammarberg Thomas Hammarberg (born 2 January 1942) is a Sweden, Swedish diplomat and human rights defender. He held the post of Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights in Strasbourg from 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2012. He succeeded the first Commi ..., diplomat and human rights defender * 14 January – Stig Engström (actor) * 17 May – Tom Turesson, footballer and manager (died 2004) * 22 June – Laila Freivalds, Social Democratic politician * 3 July – Gunilla Bergström, author, journalist, and illustrator (died 2021) * 4 July – Arne Hegerfo ...
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German-Swedish Skirmishes In Lapland
The German-Swedish skirmishes in Lapland were a series of confrontations between the Swedish and German militaries. During the German invasion of Norway, the Luftwaffe would make numerous incursions into Swedish airspace, but without a serious response from the Swedes. However, after the incursion of a German Dornier Do 26 resulted in the death of the Swedish conscript-soldier Sven Sjöberg, the attitudes of the Swedish soldiers changed towards foreign aircraft in their territory and thus the rate of shot down German planes in the area increased. Hostilities ceased upon the completion of Operation Weserübung. Background After the start of the German invasion of Norway in April 1940, there was a notable increase in the number of German warplanes invading Swedish airspace. However, despite these violations of Swedish sovereignty, the Swedish military refrained from conducting a serious response. Upon spotting a German plane, the Swedish would fire warning shots but nothing more. Ge ...
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