Finland 1918 - den finske borgerkrigen og nordmennene som var vitne til den (ebok) av Morten Jentoft
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Morten Jentoft

Finland 1918 ebok

229,-
The Finnish civil war was fought between January and May 1918 and is often referred to as the most brutal conflict in northern Europe in the modern era. In a cruel confrontation between compatriots, neighbour often faced neighbour in a battle between conservative and socialist forces that rapidly got out of control. Almost 37,000 people died as a result of the conflict, as a result of acts of war…
The Finnish civil war was fought between January and May 1918 and is often referred to as the most brutal conflict in northern Europe in the modern era. In a cruel confrontation between compatriots, neighbour often faced neighbour in a battle between conservative and socialist forces that rapidly got out of control. Almost 37,000 people died as a result of the conflict, as a result of acts of war, terror, random executions and a high mortality rate in the prison camps.There were many people outside Finland who involved themselves, and Norway sent two ‘ambulances’ – field hospitals – from The Red Cross and the Norwegian Women’s Care and Services Organisation. No one anticipated the bloodbath they were about to witness. A number of the Norwegians who were in Finland wrote down what they had experienced, and eye-witness portrayals bring the reader close to the events themselves.The Finnish civil war is now an almost unknown chapter to many people. In Finland it is still both a controversial and emotionally charged subject, while in Norway it was to have a considerable impact on the labour movement. With this book, the journalist and writer Morten Jentoft reveals the story of the war.‘ ... a well-executed and important piece of work.’ 5 out of 6 stars, Stavanger Aftenblad‘It is important for Jentoft, with his wide-ranging knowledge, to have documented this part of Finnish history.’Aftenposten‘Jentoft has carried out an impressive piece of journalism.’ Klassekampen‘Morten Jentoft has done a fine job ... well and discerningly told.’ 5 out of six stars, Dagbladet
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Undertittel den finske borgerkrigen og nordmennene som var vitne til den
Forfattere Morten Jentoft (forfatter)
Forlag Gyldendal
Utgitt 28.02.2018
Lengde 287 sider
Sjanger Historie, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk Bokmål
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse Vannmerket
ISBN 9788205511125

The Finnish civil war was fought between January and May 1918 and is often referred to as the most brutal conflict in northern Europe in the modern era. In a cruel confrontation between compatriots, neighbour often faced neighbour in a battle between conservative and socialist forces that rapidly got out of control. Almost 37,000 people died as a result of the conflict, as a result of acts of war, terror, random executions and a high mortality rate in the prison camps.

There were many people outside Finland who involved themselves, and Norway sent two ‘ambulances’ – field hospitals – from The Red Cross and the Norwegian Women’s Care and Services Organisation. No one anticipated the bloodbath they were about to witness. A number of the Norwegians who were in Finland wrote down what they had experienced, and eye-witness portrayals bring the reader close to the events themselves.

The Finnish civil war is now an almost unknown chapter to many people. In Finland it is still both a controversial and emotionally charged subject, while in Norway it was to have a considerable impact on the labour movement. With this book, the journalist and writer Morten Jentoft reveals the story of the war.

‘ ... a well-executed and important piece of work.’ 5 out of 6 stars, Stavanger Aftenblad

‘It is important for Jentoft, with his wide-ranging knowledge, to have documented this part of Finnish history.’Aftenposten

‘Jentoft has carried out an impressive piece of journalism.’ Klassekampen

‘Morten Jentoft has done a fine job ... well and discerningly told.’ 5 out of six stars, Dagbladet

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