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    My first book published this summer - Swedish Waffen-SS Volunteers

    Hello,

    Just wanted to make a little post here to give you guys a heads up. This summer my first ever book, called "Hitler's Swedes: a history of the Swedish Waffen-SS volunteers" will be published by Helion & Company. This book is the first full-scale book in English on the Swedish SS-volunteers.

    The research and writing has taken me some years and is something which I have done in my free time between Law-school and work, but now the final version of the manuscript has been submitted to my publisher Duncan.

    It will be hardback, nearly 400-pages in the format 234mm x 156mm with over 150 photos. Several of the members of this forum have helped me with the book!



    Sweden was neutral during the Second World War, but despite this, thousands of Swedes wanted to participate in the war - the largest group in Finland, where over 10,000 Swedes applied to fight against the Red Army. Another much smaller group which saw action against the same enemy was the Swedish SS volunteers.

    While the Danish and Norwegian SS volunteers are fairly well known today, their Swedish counterparts remain more unknown. Still, they saw action on both the Eastern Front and NW Europe, and participated in some of the bloodiest clashes: the initial stages of Operation Barbarossa, the winter of 1941/42, the battles of Kursk, Arnhem, Normandy, Narva, the Warsaw uprising, the Cherkassy and Kurland pockets and, finally, the end in Berlin.

    Compared to many other groups of volunteers, there was never an official recruitment drive in Sweden, which is why only some 180-200 men enlisted. Those who wanted to recruit themselves often had to make their way to the occupied countries - a fact which makes those Swedes who joined the SS volunteers in the truest sense. As such, this book is as much a history about the units which the Swedes served in, as it is a story about the individuals themselves. It also asks, who were they? What motivated them? What did they experience and how did their service end?

    With the help of diaries, letters, interviews, police interrogations and German documents from both private and official archives, the history of the Swedish SS volunteers is reconstructed: The main focus is on those who served at the front, including volunteers in the 'Wiking', 'Nordland', 'Nord' divisions, minor units such as the Den Norske Legion, SS-Panzer-Brigade 'Gross' and the war correspondents of the SS-Standarte 'Kurt Eggers'. Also included are the Swedish non-combatants in the SS, such as the desk clerks within the SS-Hauptamt and security service personal of the RSHA.

    The book lets us follow individuals such as Hans Lindén, who was the first named Swedish volunteer to fall in action aged barely 19 years old; the unpopular Swedish SS officer Gunnar Eklöf; Elis Höglund, who after several years on the Eastern Front deserted and returned to Sweden; Gösta Borg, who volunteered for the SS a second time as he was denied the chance of becoming an officer in Sweden; and Karl-Axel Bodin, the only Swede to be included in the list of suspected criminals at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, who joined the SD in March, 1945.

    The book includes over 150 photos, everything from civilian photos, portraits from the men's time in the SS, pictures taken in the field, post-war photos and documents. Most are from the private albums of the volunteers and many are previously unpublished. Thoroughly researched from primary sources, and providing plenty of absorbing detail, this book is a valuable addition to the history of the SS, and the men who volunteered to serve in it.
    It will be available through Amazon and Helions own webpage.

    #2
    Hi Lars,

    Looks like an interesting work and I look forward to seeing it myself.

    Allan

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      #3
      Congratulations it looks very interesting.

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        #4
        I will definately read that! I have read a number of books on the Scandinavian SS units

        Well done

        Nick

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          #5
          Looking forward to reading it. Good luck in law school.

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            #6
            Thank you all for the kind words!

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              #7
              Ooooh. Do want.

              How much for a signed copy?

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                #8
                Definitely on my wishlist! Provided it is not written to satisfy Henrik Arnstadt and his fellows...

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                  #9
                  Looks and sounds good!

                  I wish a book about the Dutch Waffen SS volunteers would be released one day.

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                    #10
                    Should be a great read

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                      #11
                      I've been fortunate enough to read some sections in the first draft, and I promise this is really good material. I can't wait to read the completed book!

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                        #12
                        British volunteers?

                        Hi Lars,
                        I understand that British volunteers (of the British Free Corps) were attached to the "Swedish compnay" of the 11th SS Nordland in the last 2 - 3 months of the war. Did you come across any references to them during your research (and if so would that be included in the book) ?

                        Regards, Paul

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                          #13
                          Thank you all, and a extra big thanks to Marc who helped me get a contract for my book!

                          Concerning the BFC, they are mentioned briefly as one of the Swedish veterans remembered them, but no real new facts are revealed concerning them, and I have found nothing in the Swedish archives on them unfortenly.

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                            #14
                            Congrats on your book! When is the exact date one can order it from Amazon or Helion? On Helion's site they say it will not be published until October? Hopefully you will do signed copies.

                            Also have you ever come across any photos of Swedish members on the Oder River near the end of the war?

                            Cheers, Rand

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                              #15
                              sounds great ! ,I hope for a signed copy too , well done !

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