Seventy thousand children were moved to Sweden from Finland during the Second World War with the purpose of giving them a break from the calamities of war. Moving children for this reason was common practice in the Western world during the twentieth century. Officially, the motives have always been humanitarian, but political motives have often played an important role commonly, to foster suitable citizens within planned societies. Political goals were important in the moving of Finnish children, but in a different way. In this article, I suggest that the children were used as commodities of compassion' in a Swedish politics of indemnification
This essay examines how the children of the Finnish Winter War were treated in the process. It focus...
Between 1850 and 1970, around three hundred thousand children were sent to new homes through child m...
This study investigates the evacuation of 60,000 French and Belgian children to Switzerland between...
Seventy thousand children were moved to Sweden from Finland during the Second World War with the pur...
The largest evacuation of children in history took place in Finland during the World War II. Approxi...
During the Second World War, Nordic countries witnessed a large-scale displacement of the population...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
This essay is about the children who came from Finland to the province of Norrbotten in northern Swe...
Children are often portrayed as defenseless victims of war. However, during war periods, issues conc...
Research has been done on refugees in general and on Finns during the Second World War specifically....
There is little research about the long-term effects on childrenthat were separated from their paren...
The present study deals with the Swedish Save the Children Fund’s, Rädda Barnen’s expansion during 1...
Finnish child refugees of the Second World War in Swedish literature for children and youth. During ...
The purpose of this article is to clarify what kind of role schools and teachers played in the well-...
Recently, the increase in the number of unaccompanied children crossing borders has caught the atten...
This essay examines how the children of the Finnish Winter War were treated in the process. It focus...
Between 1850 and 1970, around three hundred thousand children were sent to new homes through child m...
This study investigates the evacuation of 60,000 French and Belgian children to Switzerland between...
Seventy thousand children were moved to Sweden from Finland during the Second World War with the pur...
The largest evacuation of children in history took place in Finland during the World War II. Approxi...
During the Second World War, Nordic countries witnessed a large-scale displacement of the population...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
This essay is about the children who came from Finland to the province of Norrbotten in northern Swe...
Children are often portrayed as defenseless victims of war. However, during war periods, issues conc...
Research has been done on refugees in general and on Finns during the Second World War specifically....
There is little research about the long-term effects on childrenthat were separated from their paren...
The present study deals with the Swedish Save the Children Fund’s, Rädda Barnen’s expansion during 1...
Finnish child refugees of the Second World War in Swedish literature for children and youth. During ...
The purpose of this article is to clarify what kind of role schools and teachers played in the well-...
Recently, the increase in the number of unaccompanied children crossing borders has caught the atten...
This essay examines how the children of the Finnish Winter War were treated in the process. It focus...
Between 1850 and 1970, around three hundred thousand children were sent to new homes through child m...
This study investigates the evacuation of 60,000 French and Belgian children to Switzerland between...