The afternoon sun filters into the living room of Nina Einhorn's home in Stockholm. The 77-year-old doctor sits surrounded by photo albums and memories. A close friend at her side makes her laugh at an old joke. For a moment, the pain of both her cancer and her loss eases. The warmth of friendship brings comfort and the spark of life in Nina's heart.
Category: WWII
The Social Democrats never demanded Jewish passports
Disinformation about the role of Swedish Social Democrats in the introduction of the J-stamp in Nazi Germany At a time when many use history as a political baton, Ola Larsmo comes forward to examine an ongoing myth-making about the alleged role of Swedish Social Democrats in the introduction of the J-stamp in Nazi Germany. Through a detailed analysis of historical events, Larsmo shows that it is…
The more pressured, the more dangerous Putin is
An increasingly pressured Putin initially believed in a walking victory in Ukraine. Instead, the military operation has evolved into the most brutal of invasions. But Ukraine, with commendable support from the West, is effectively resisting. But if Putin loses the war, he will likely have to step down. Then his future fate and perhaps also life is in danger. This makes a…