Sweden's military preparedness
- Was Sweden's military preparedness during World War II adequate?
- How did Germany and Britain view Sweden?
- Sweden, the Swedes and the Swedish armed forces 1939–1945
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Sir Victor Mallet and Lieutenant General Bruno von Uthmann about Sweden, the Swedes and the Swedish Armed Forces 1939-1945.
Was Sweden's military preparedness during the Second World War good? Here are two texts on how Germany and Great Britain viewed Sweden during this time. Lieutenant General Bruno von Uthman, who was German military attaché in Sweden from 1938 to 1945, describes how Germany viewed Sweden's military capabilities. Sir Victor Mallet, Great Britain's representative in Stockholm from 1940 to 1945, writes in a report from 1941 what he thinks of Sweden's preparedness.
Hardcover book. Swedish Military History Library Publishers. 2015. 142 pages.
Author: Mallet, Victor - Uthmann, Bruno von - Swedish Military History Library
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