Chapter 5 'Make Scandinavia a bulwark against fascism!' Hitler's seizure of power and the transnational anti-fascist movement in the Nordic countries

Hitler's seizure of power on 30 January 1933 provided an urgent impetus to stage transnational anti-fascist conferences and rallies on a global scale. One of the first, but almost completely overlooked major conferences was organised in Copenhagen in April 1933 in the form of a Scandinavian Ant...

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Main Author: Braskén, Kasper (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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