Die Stellung Norwegens und Schwedens im Deutsch-D nischen Konflikt, zumal w hrend der Jahre 1863 und 1864 explores the roles and political positions of Norway and Sweden during the tumultuous period of the German-Danish War. Halvdan Koht examines the complex diplomatic landscape and the strategic considerations that shaped the policies of these Scandinavian nations. This detailed analysis offers insight into the intricate balance of power in 19th-century Europe and sheds light on the factors influencing Norwegian and Swedish neutrality or potential involvement. A valuable resource for historians and scholars of Scandinavian history and European political dynamics.
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